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House prices and market figures for Beek, Laarbeek

The owner-occupied market in Beek is strong. Of the 2,477 homes in the neighbourhood, 67% are owner-occupied, indicating that Beek is a true homeowner area. The average WOZ value is €351,000, slightly lower than the average for the district Beek en Donk (€360,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Laarbeek (€394,000). That doesn't mean Beek is cheap: over the past twelve months, 62 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €498,492 and an average living area of 141 m². That works out to about €3,536 per m². The range runs from €319,000 to €1,275,000, indicating that both terraced houses and larger detached homes come onto the market. The supply consists predominantly of single-family homes, fitting the family-oriented composition of the neighbourhood. Apartments are less common. At the top of this page, you can see the current supply, the average asking price and the average time on market for the most recent market situation.

Living in Beek, Laarbeek

Beek is the largest neighbourhood within the Beek en Donk district and, with over 5,700 residents, has a distinct character of its own. It is not an anonymous commuter area, but neither is it a picturesque village where everyone knows each other. It falls somewhere in between: quiet, orderly and green, but with enough bustle to make it pleasant to live in. Residents give the neighbourhood an average score of 7.9 out of 10, and a walk through the area feels like a fair assessment.

The housing stock largely consists of single-family homes from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, supplemented by newer projects on the edges of the neighbourhood. Streets are generally quiet, greenery is abundant, and public spaces are well maintained. Cleo puts it aptly: "Everyone gets along well with each other and it's quiet and well-kept. No street litter or overflowing bins." That image fits. The neighbourhood scores an 8.2 for greenery and an 8.2 for housing, two of the highest sub-scores.

For daily shopping and amenities, you hardly need to leave Beek. In the centre of Beek en Donk, within walking distance for most residents, you'll find supermarkets, shops, a library and eateries. There are several primary schools in and directly around the neighbourhood, which partly explains the high score for education (8.2). Levi, who has lived in Beek his whole life, writes: "Many amenities in the neighbourhood, enforcement officers who patrol regularly, also plenty of schools." Sports clubs for football, tennis and other sports are present in the broader core of Beek en Donk.

Accessibility scores the highest of all categories: an 8.5. Beek is conveniently located relative to the A270 towards Helmond and Eindhoven. By car, you can reach the centre of Eindhoven in twenty minutes. Bus connections provide links to Helmond and surrounding villages. Resident Koen points to a concrete improvement in infrastructure: the construction of a roundabout has made crossing for cyclists and pedestrians, even with small children, much safer. There is no train station in Beek itself; those reliant on the train drive or cycle to Helmond or Veghel.

Socially, Beek is not a neighbourhood where you have your neighbours over every day, but contact is friendly and low-threshold. Resident S describes it succinctly: "If I meet someone on the street I always say hello and most people in the neighbourhood say a friendly hello back." The community score stands at 7.5, which is realistic for a neighbourhood of this size. Safety also scores a 7.5, and residents indicate they generally feel safe.

Want to compare the neighbourhood with adjacent areas? The neighbourhood Donk lies directly adjacent and has a slightly different housing profile. Also Verspreide huizen Beek en Donk offers an alternative for those seeking more space and quiet. All neighbourhood data, scores per category and resident reviews can be found on the neighbourhood page of Beek.

Who is a home in Beek a good choice for?

Beek mainly attracts families and movers. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, and over 900 households have children. The combination of spacious single-family homes, green streets and schools in the area makes buying a home in Beek attractive for young families. First-time buyers will struggle with an average sale price of nearly €500,000, unless they specifically search in the lower segment (from €319,000). Seniors find peace and amenities within walking distance here. Honestly, the supply is limited: 62 sales in a year is not much for a neighbourhood of this size, so anyone wanting to buy needs to respond quickly. Those still unsure whether buying is the right step can also look at rental homes in Beek as an intermediate step.

What residents say about Beek

Based on four reviews, Buurtje.nl gives Beek an average score of 7.9 out of 10. Accessibility (8.5), greenery (8.2) and education (8.2) score best. The beauty of the neighbourhood (7.2) and safety (7.5) are the relatively lowest scores, although these are still respectable figures. Koen gives the neighbourhood a 9.0 and emphasises the improved traffic situation thanks to a new roundabout. Levi, a born and bred Beek resident, gives a 7.5 and writes: "It's really a nice environment to live in, I've lived here my whole life and have never wanted to live anywhere else." All reviews and sub-scores can be read on the overview page of the Beek neighbourhood.

Comparing homes for sale in and around Beek

Buurtje.nl brings together supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you won't find in this combination anywhere else. This way, you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. Want to search more broadly? Then check the overview of homes for sale in Beek en Donk or explore other districts in the municipality, such as Aarle-Rixtel or Lieshout. For municipality-wide information and policy, you can also visit the website of the municipality of Laarbeek.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Beek, Laarbeek?

Over the past twelve months, 62 homes were sold in Beek with an average purchase price of €498,492. The range runs from €319,000 to €1,275,000. With an average living area of 141 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,536. The lower segment still offers opportunities for first-time buyers, but most transactions take place in the middle segment and above.

What is the WOZ value in Beek?

The average WOZ value of homes in Beek is €351,000. This is slightly lower than the average for the Beek en Donk district (€360,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Laarbeek (€394,000). The WOZ value is lower than the average selling price, indicating that market prices have risen significantly in recent years.

What is it like to live in Beek?

Beek is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a friendly but not overly close-knit atmosphere. Residents appreciate the cleanliness of the streets, the presence of amenities and good accessibility. The neighbourhood receives an average resident score of 7.9 out of 10. Accessibility (8.5), green spaces (8.2) and education (8.2) are the strongest points.

Is Beek suitable for families with children?

Yes, Beek is very much a family neighbourhood. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old and more than 900 households have children. There are several primary schools in and around the neighbourhood, green spaces score highly and the streets are quiet. Residents rate education at 8.2, indicating that the school situation is perceived as good.

How accessible is Beek?

Residents give accessibility a score of 8.5, the highest sub-score. Beek is conveniently located relative to the A270, allowing you to reach Eindhoven or Helmond in about twenty minutes. Bus connections link the neighbourhood to surrounding towns. There is no own train station; the nearest station is in Helmond or Veghel. The construction of a roundabout has improved traffic safety for cyclists and pedestrians.

What type of homes can you buy in Beek?

The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, including terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Most homes date from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, supplemented by newer projects. The average living area of homes sold in the past year was 141 m². Buying apartments in Beek is less common; the supply is predominantly ground-based.

Is Beek a safe neighbourhood to live in?

Residents rate safety in Beek at 7.5. Several reviewers indicate they feel safe in the neighbourhood. Levi writes that enforcement officers regularly patrol the neighbourhood, which contributes to the sense of safety. Serious incidents are hardly reported by residents. It is not a neighbourhood where safety is a concern, although there is always room for improvement.


Experiences from Beek
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7.5
Levi
Family · Semi-detached
02-07-2025
Cosy and relaxing environment

It's really a nice area to live in, I've lived here all my life and never wanted to live anywhere else. Lots of amenities in the neighbourhood, enforcement officers who patrol regularly, also plenty of schools.

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7.0
S
Family · Semi-detached
13-05-2025
Quiet neighbourhood with many different types of people.

Apart from my neighbours, I actually have very little contact with anyone from the neighbourhood. When I meet someone on the street, I always say hello, and most people in the neighbourhood say hello back pleasantly. I like that. I also feel safe in my neighbourhood because nothing bad ever happens that would make me feel less safe. The education in the neighbourhood is fine; there are several primary schools and also a secondary school. I also think the greenery in the neighbourhood is good; there are quite a lot of trees and enough small parks where you can walk. Amenities, such as schools, supermarkets, drugstores, and restaurants, are also plentiful. Moreover, Beek is easily accessible, and all streets are tidy and accessible.

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8.1
Cleo
Living together · Vrijstaand huis
16-04-2025
Quiet and good atmosphere

Everyone gets along well with each other and it's quiet and well-maintained. No street litter or overflowing bins.

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9.0
Koen
Family · Vrijstaand huis
28-06-2024
Free and lively

We live on a paved road where cars and motorcycles are allowed to drive 50 km/h. Previously, we had to cross the dangerous road. With and without small children!!! A few years ago, the municipality built a roundabout, making crossing safer and reducing the speed of cars. From Beek you can easily reach Helmond, Eindhoven, or the motorways to Nijmegen and Utrecht, Den Bosch, Venlo, etc. In this neighbourhood we have a WhatsApp neighbourhood watch and volunteers who walk a daily round through the village wearing an orange vest, where you can always go. The municipality keeps the trees and hedges along the road tidy, and there is almost never any litter in our neighbourhood.

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