Homes for sale in Beistervelden, Bergeijk
Discover homes for sale in Beistervelden and find the home that suits you. View the current listings, asking prices, and selling times directly at the top of this page.
House prices and market figures for Beistervelden, Bergeijk
The owner-occupied market in Beistervelden is strong. Of the 386 homes in the neighbourhood, 70% are owner-occupied, which is a relatively high proportion of owner-occupied homes for a neighbourhood of this size. The average WOZ value is €329,000. This is noticeably lower than the average in the district Bergeijk 't Hof (€399,000) and also lower than the municipality-wide average of €432,000 for Bergeijk as a whole. This difference makes Beistervelden a more accessible entry point within the municipality, although the WOZ values do not tell the whole story about transaction prices.
In the past twelve months, 15 homes were sold in Beistervelden, with an average purchase price of €451,467. The range runs from €369,000 to €675,000, indicating that both modest and more spacious homes have changed hands. The average living area in those transactions was 126 m², which works out at a price of approximately €3,583 per square metre. House prices in Beistervelden are therefore above the WOZ value, a pattern visible throughout the region. Check the current supply and asking prices at the top of this page for the most recent situation.
Living in Beistervelden, Bergeijk
Beistervelden is a quiet, predominantly green neighbourhood on the edge of the town of Bergeijk. Its character is village-like and subdued: no busy through roads, little high-rise, and a population composition strongly focused on families and people in the 45 to 65 age group. The neighbourhood has around 890 residents, many of whom have lived at the same address for years. This gives Beistervelden a certain stability, but also a closed character for newcomers who want to make contact quickly.
The housing stock largely consists of ground-floor single-family homes, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Think semi-detached houses and detached homes with a garden, interspersed with a limited number of terraced houses. Apartments are hardly present. The streets are spacious, with plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity. Cyclists and walkers benefit from the proximity of the Kempen landscape, which begins just beyond the built-up area.
In terms of amenities, Beistervelden depends on the centre of Bergeijk, a few minutes away by bike. There you will find a GP practice, a primary school, a small supermarket and a few local shops. For a full supermarket range or specialist shops, most residents drive to Valkenswaard or Eindhoven. The municipality of Bergeijk has information about local amenities and events on the municipal website.
Accessibility by public transport is limited. There is no train station in Bergeijk itself. Bus connections run to Valkenswaard, from where you can take the train towards Eindhoven. By car, the situation is more favourable: the N397 and N69 connect Bergeijk quickly to Valkenswaard (about 10 minutes) and Eindhoven (about 25 minutes). Anyone who commutes daily to a city almost always does so by car here.
Residents appreciate the peace, space and greenery. On the neighbourhood main page of Beistervelden you can read all reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here, the children play outside and everyone knows each other. Only for shopping you always have to take the car." That sums up what many people experience: the neighbourhood scores well on liveability and safety, but less well on amenities and public transport. Compared to neighbourhoods like Jeruzalem or Kept en omgeving, which are closer to the centre, Beistervelden is slightly more outward-looking. The neighbourhood Kleine Broekstraat has a similar village character but a slightly more compact layout.
Who is a home for sale in Beistervelden interesting for?
Beistervelden is best suited to families looking for space and peace and who have no objection to car dependency for daily shopping. The 45 to 65 age group is strongly represented, and young families also find spacious homes with gardens here. First-time buyers considering buying an apartment in Beistervelden encounter little supply: the supply is almost entirely focused on ground-floor homes. With an average selling price of over €450,000, the neighbourhood is not a starter market. Be honest with yourself about the budget: the range starts at €369,000, but then you are buying at the lower end of the market. If renting is an alternative, also check out the rental homes in Beistervelden.
What residents say about Beistervelden
Residents generally rate Beistervelden positively when it comes to peace, safety and the green living environment. Scores for amenities and accessibility are lower, which is consistent with the location outside the centre. One resident sums it up aptly: "Nice living here, but you are really dependent on the car for everything." See all reviews, partial scores and the current neighbourhood score on the page of Beistervelden on Buurtje.nl.
Comparing homes for sale in and around Beistervelden
Do you want to buy a home in Beistervelden or first compare with the surrounding area? On Buurtje.nl you will find the supply from more than 1,500 sources combined, supplemented with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews that you won't find anywhere else. Also check the supply in the wider district via homes for sale in Bergeijk 't Hof, or explore the full municipal supply via homes for sale in Bergeijk. Other neighbourhoods worth comparing: Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind, or districts like Westerhoven and Luyksgestel for a broader picture of the Bergeijk purchase landscape.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Beistervelden?
In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Beistervelden was €451,467. Sale prices ranged from €369,000 to €675,000, with an average living area of 126 m². This equates to an average price of approximately €3,583 per square metre. Buying a home in Beistervelden is therefore not a cheap affair, although the WOZ values are still slightly lower than the transaction prices.
What is the WOZ value in Beistervelden?
The average WOZ value in Beistervelden is €329,000. This is lower than the average in the Bergeijk 't Hof district (€399,000) and also lower than the municipality-wide average of €432,000. In terms of WOZ value, Beistervelden is therefore one of the more affordable neighbourhoods within the municipality of Bergeijk, although actual transaction prices are higher than the WOZ values suggest.
What is it like to live in Beistervelden?
Living in Beistervelden is quiet and green. The neighbourhood has a village character with predominantly ground-level single-family homes, spacious streets, and a stable population composition. Residents appreciate the safety and green surroundings, but mention the lack of amenities within walking distance and limited public transport connections as drawbacks. The neighbourhood is most suitable for people who prioritise peace and space over urban proximity.
Is Beistervelden suitable for families with children?
Yes, Beistervelden is a neighbourhood that suits families well. Most households have children, and the housing stock largely consists of spacious single-family homes with gardens. A primary school is accessible in the centre of Bergeijk, a short bike ride away. The quiet streets and proximity to the Kempen landscape make the neighbourhood attractive for parents with young children.
How accessible is Beistervelden?
Beistervelden is easily accessible by car via the N397 and N69. Valkenswaard is about a ten-minute drive away, Eindhoven about twenty-five minutes. Public transport is limited: there is no train station in Bergeijk, and bus services run to Valkenswaard for a connection to the train. For daily commuters, the car is practically essential.
What type of homes are for sale in Beistervelden?
The supply in Beistervelden mainly consists of ground-level single-family homes: semi-detached houses, detached houses, and a limited number of terraced houses. Most homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in Beistervelden is hardly possible, as this type of home is virtually absent in the neighbourhood. The average sold living area over the past year was 126 m².
Are there schools and sports facilities near Beistervelden?
In the centre of Bergeijk, a short bike ride from Beistervelden, primary school facilities are available. For secondary education, residents rely on Valkenswaard or Eersel. Sports clubs in Bergeijk offer opportunities for football, tennis, and other sports. The municipality of Bergeijk provides an overview of local sports and education facilities on the municipal website.









