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Homes for sale in Beers kern, Land van Cuijk

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House prices and market figures Beers kern, Land van Cuijk

The owner-occupied market in Beers kern is pronounced. With 79% owner-occupied homes in the housing stock, this is a neighbourhood where homeownership is the norm, and this is reflected in the prices. Over the past twelve months, 6 homes were sold with an average sale price of €477,333. The range ran from €358,000 to €639,000, indicating that both more compact homes and more spacious detached houses changed hands. With an average living area of 152 m², this works out at a price of approximately €3,140 per square metre. The WOZ value in Beers kern is €369,000, slightly below the district average of Beers as a whole (€397,000), but clearly above the municipal average of Land van Cuijk (€346,000). This difference from the district average may be due to the mix of housing types: Beers kern contains, in addition to detached houses, also terraced houses and semi-detached houses from various construction periods. Apartments are hardly present here. For current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Beers kern, Land van Cuijk

Beers kern is a compact Brabant village with a distinct character of its own. It is not a commuter village that was rapidly built up in the 1990s, but a community that has existed for generations and where social cohesion is palpable. The buildings range from older farmhouses and 1960s homes in the village centre to newer detached houses on the edges of the core. Anyone considering buying a home in Beers kern would do well to take this variation in construction period into account, as it also determines the state of maintenance and energy performance.

Facilities are limited but present. Beers has a primary school, a village hall and a number of sports clubs including a football club. For daily shopping, residents rely on the surrounding villages: Cuijk, about five kilometres away, has a full range of shops with supermarkets, a market and further amenities. Secondary schools are also located in Cuijk or in Grave. This means that for most daily activities you take the car, because public transport in Beers kern is limited. There is a bus line connecting the core with Cuijk, but the frequency is low. The connection to the A73 towards Nijmegen and Venlo is easily accessible via Cuijk, making the neighbourhood attractive for people who work in the region by car. The nearest train station is Cuijk, about five kilometres away.

The population composition tells a clear story: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, followed by those aged 65 and over. Young families are less represented, although there are children in the neighbourhood (205 residents under 15). The neighbourhood has a quiet, green character with plenty of space around the homes. The Maasland and surrounding nature are accessible by bicycle, which for many residents was a conscious choice to live here.

On the neighbourhood main page of Beers kern you will find resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood scores. Residents appreciate the peace and social involvement in the village. One resident writes: "You know your neighbours here, there is always someone keeping an eye out. That gives a sense of security that you don't easily find in a city." A frequently heard criticism is the limited level of facilities and the dependence on the car for almost everything outside the village. Those accustomed to urban convenience must consciously make that switch.

Compared to Beers buitengebied, the core is more compact and has more social infrastructure around the village centre. Those who want to explore the entire district can also look at the supply and data of the Beers district as a whole.

Does a home for sale in Beers kern suit you?

Beers kern mainly attracts movers and people aged 40 to 65 who consciously choose peace, space and a close-knit village community. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with a minimum sale price of €358,000 in the past year and an average of over €477,000, the entry threshold is high. Overbidding is realistic in this segment, especially for homes in good condition in an attractive location. Moreover, supply is limited; only a handful of homes change hands per year. Families with school-age children must take into account daily driving to school. Those who want to be flexible can also look at rental homes in Beers kern as an alternative or as a temporary step.

What residents say about Beers kern

The resident reviews on Buurtje.nl give a consistent picture of Beers kern as a quiet, safe and social neighbourhood where people feel at home. High scores are awarded for safety and the social atmosphere. Lower scores come back for the level of facilities and accessibility by public transport. One resident sums it up: "Beers is not for everyone, but once you live here, you rarely want to leave. The silence and the space are worth it." View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the page of Beers kern.

Compare homes for sale in and around Beers kern

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find grouped together anywhere else. This way you can compare not only a home, but also the neighbourhoods themselves. In addition to Beers kern, Grave, Escharen and Gassel are also interesting alternatives in the region. For a broader overview of the housing market in the municipality, you can visit homes for sale in Land van Cuijk. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Land van Cuijk.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Beers kern?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Beers kern was €477,333. Sale prices ranged from €358,000 to €639,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average living area of 152 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,140. Supply is limited, so anyone seriously considering buying a home in Beers kern would do well to act quickly.

What is the WOZ value in Beers kern?

The average WOZ value in Beers kern is €369,000. This is above the municipal average of Land van Cuijk (€346,000), but slightly below the average of the broader Beers district (€397,000). The difference from the district average is likely due to the mix of property types in the core, including smaller and older homes.

What is living in Beers kern like?

Living in Beers kern means choosing peace, space, and a close-knit village community in the Brabant Maasland. The neighbourhood has a green and orderly character with little traffic. Residents appreciate the social involvement and safety, but note that for most daily amenities you have to drive to Cuijk or Grave. It is a neighbourhood best suited to people who consciously choose a village living environment.

Is Beers kern suitable for families with children?

Beers kern has a primary school in the core itself, which is convenient for young children. For secondary education, families rely on Cuijk or Grave, five to ten kilometres away. The neighbourhood is quiet and safe, which parents appreciate, but the reliance on a car for school and activities is a point to consider. House prices make the neighbourhood less accessible for starters with a young family.

How accessible is Beers kern?

Beers kern is easily accessible by car via the N321 towards Cuijk, from where the connection to the A73 towards Nijmegen and Venlo is quickly reached. The nearest train station is Cuijk, about five kilometres away. Public transport within the core is limited to a bus line with low frequency. For daily commuting by public transport, Beers kern is less suitable. Cycling to Cuijk is a realistic option for many residents along the quiet roads in the Maasland.

What types of homes are for sale in Beers kern?

In Beers kern, single-family homes dominate, both detached, semi-detached, and terraced houses. Apartments are hardly present in this village environment. The construction period ranges from older characterful homes in the village centre to homes from the 1960s and 1970s and some newer detached houses on the edges of the core. The average living area of recently sold homes was 152 m². Buying in Beers kern typically means a spacious ground-bound home with a garden.

Are there schools and sports facilities in Beers kern?

Beers kern has a primary school and a village hall that serves as a meeting place. For sports, there is an active football club in the village. For more extensive sports facilities, secondary schools, and other amenities, residents rely on Cuijk, which is about five kilometres away and offers a full range of facilities. The limited but existing level of amenities matches the scale of the village and is considered sufficient by residents for daily life.

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