Homes for sale in Beesd Oost, West Betuwe
View the current supply of homes for sale in Beesd Oost with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and market data in one place.


House prices and market figures in Beesd Oost
In Beesd Oost, the vast majority of homes are privately owned: 76% are owner-occupied, only 24% are rented. The average WOZ value is €417,000, which is slightly below the district average of Beesd (€428,000), but almost equal to the average in the municipality of West Betuwe (€413,000). Looking at actual transactions over the past year, a different picture emerges: the average purchase price was €708,133, with a range from €329,000 to €1,925,000. This wide spread shows that both terraced houses and spacious detached homes changed hands. The average living area of sold homes was 214 m², resulting in a price per square metre of approximately €3,309. A total of 15 homes were sold. The supply consists mainly of single-family homes, with a mix of semi-detached and detached houses. Apartments are scarce here. At the top of this page you will always find the current housing supply with the latest asking prices and selling times.
Living in Beesd Oost: village character with space and greenery
Beesd Oost is the part of Beesd that extends east of the village centre, towards the rural area of the Betuwe. It is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a distinct village character. You notice this in the wide gardens, low-rise buildings, and the fact that you are within a few minutes' bike ride of the open river landscape. The housing stock largely consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by newer semi-detached and detached houses on the edges of the neighbourhood. Here and there are also homes from the 1990s and more recent.
In terms of amenities, you partly rely on the village centre of Beesd. There you will find a supermarket (Jumbo), a GP practice, primary school De Wegwijzer, and various small shops. For secondary education, you go to Geldermalsen or Tiel. For sports, there are opportunities at football club SV Beesd and tennis club LTC Beesd, both within walking distance for many residents in the eastern part. The Lingelandschap and the floodplains along the Linge offer beautiful walking and cycling routes, something residents often mention as a plus point.
Accessibility is quite good for a village in the Betuwe. The A2 (exit Beesd) is a few minutes' drive away, giving you quick access to Utrecht or Den Bosch. Beesd station no longer exists, but Geldermalsen station is ten minutes by car and offers intercity connections to Utrecht, Den Bosch and Tiel. The bus line through Beesd (Arriva) also takes you to Geldermalsen and Leerdam, although the frequency is limited. A car is practically indispensable here for daily use.
Residents appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood page of Beesd Oost you can read reviews mentioning the green character and social cohesion. "You know your neighbours, the children play outside on the street, and it feels safe," writes one resident. At the same time, the limited shopping options and dependence on the car are noted as drawbacks. Compared to Beesd West, the eastern part is slightly more spacious, with more detached homes and larger plots. Neighbourhoods like Rhenoy and Acquoy are even more rural, but offer even fewer amenities. If you are looking for a balance between village living and accessibility, Beesd Oost is a good choice.
Is a home in Beesd Oost right for you?
With an average household income of €36,200 and a large share of families and over-45s, Beesd Oost is particularly popular with movers and established families. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (345 residents), but younger families with children are also well represented. First-time buyers with a smaller budget may struggle: the entry price over the past year was around €329,000. Buying an apartment in Beesd Oost is hardly an option due to the limited supply in that segment. Seniors find peace and space here, but must take into account the distance to care facilities in larger centres. Looking for an affordable alternative? Also check out the rental homes in Beesd Oost. And be honest: with popular homes, overbidding is common, so engage a buying agent in time.
What residents say about Beesd Oost
On the resident reviews of Beesd Oost, inhabitants share their experiences. The neighbourhood generally scores well on safety and green spaces, while shopping and public transport score lower. "Wonderfully quiet living, but for shopping or a night out you rely on the car," sums up one resident. View all ratings and subscores on the neighbourhood page to get a complete picture before considering buying a home in Beesd Oost.
Compare housing supply around Beesd Oost
Want to buy a house in Beesd Oost, but also explore the surroundings? Compare the supply with Beesd and surroundings or look at the broader overview of homes for sale in all of Beesd. Other interesting districts within West Betuwe are Geldermalsen and Meteren. On Buurtje.nl, you combine housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you not only find a home, but also the neighbourhood that suits you. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of West Betuwe. Also view the total overview of homes for sale in West Betuwe.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Beesd Oost?
The average purchase price in Beesd Oost over the past year was €708,133, with a range from €329,000 to €1,925,000. The average living area was 214 m², which equates to approximately €3,309 per square metre. The spread is large due to the mix of terraced houses and detached homes.
What is the WOZ value in Beesd Oost?
The average WOZ value in Beesd Oost is €417,000. That is slightly lower than the district average of Beesd (€428,000) and comparable to the municipal average of West Betuwe (€413,000). Actual transaction prices are significantly higher than the WOZ value.
What is living in Beesd Oost like?
Beesd Oost is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a village character. Residents appreciate the space, safety and mutual involvement. Drawbacks are the limited range of shops and the dependence on the car. The neighbourhood has 1,155 inhabitants and consists of 76% owner-occupied homes.
Is Beesd Oost suitable for families with children?
Yes, Beesd Oost is popular with families. There are relatively many children (165 residents aged 0-15) and the neighbourhood offers spacious single-family homes with gardens. Primary school De Wegwijzer is located in the village centre. For secondary education, you travel to Geldermalsen or Tiel.
How is the accessibility of Beesd Oost?
The A2 (exit Beesd) is a few minutes' drive away, with fast connections to Utrecht and Den Bosch. Geldermalsen station is ten minutes by car and offers intercity services. The bus connection through Beesd has a limited frequency. A car is almost essential.
What types of homes are for sale in Beesd Oost?
The supply in Beesd Oost mainly consists of single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached homes. Many homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by newer construction. Buying an apartment in Beesd Oost is hardly possible due to the limited supply in that segment.
Are there sufficient green spaces in Beesd Oost?
Beesd Oost scores well on greenery. The neighbourhood borders the open Betuwe landscape and the floodplains along the Linge. There are walking and cycling routes in the immediate vicinity. Residents regularly mention the green character and space as one of the main advantages of the neighbourhood.












