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Buying a house in Bergeijk: the housing market in 2026

Bergeijk is located in the south of the Kempen, right against the Belgian border, and is a municipality best described as green, quiet yet well-connected. With around 19,196 residents spread across several village cores, Bergeijk has the character of a true rural municipality, but with the advantages of being close to Eindhoven and Valkenswaard. The high-tech industry in the Brainport region provides employment, while you live here amidst forests, fens and farmland. This attracts a mix of families, dual-income couples and people who consciously choose space over urban hustle.

The housing market in Bergeijk is predominantly owner-occupied: 78% of the more than 8,225 homes are owner-occupied, only 22% are rental. The average WOZ value is €432,000, but actual selling prices are higher. In the past twelve months, 162 homes changed hands for an average purchase price of €536,986, with a range from €275,000 to €1,500,000. That says something about the diversity: from a terraced house in a village core to a detached villa on the edge of the forest. Supply is limited and demand remains strong, which means you need to be alert as a buyer. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the latest status. On Buurtje.nl, you will find neighbourhood scores and resident reviews for each property, so you can assess not just the house but also the surroundings.

The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Bergeijk

Bergeijk has seven official neighbourhoods, each with its own village core and character. Whether you are looking for a family home close to amenities or a detached house in the countryside, there are differences in atmosphere, price level and type of supply. Below are the main neighbourhoods listed.

Bergeijk 't Hof, the beating heart of the municipality

The core around 't Hof is where you will find most amenities: supermarkets, the library, primary schools and the town hall on Burgemeester Magneestraat. This is the neighbourhood where, as a family or starter, you can most easily combine daily shopping with a short bike ride to school. The housing supply consists of a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and new builds. Prices here are around or slightly above the municipal average. Check the supply in 't Hof for current properties.

Buitengebied, space and peace with top scores

The Buitengebied of Bergeijk is large and covers the vast majority of the municipality. Here you live amidst meadows, forests and heathland, often on spacious plots with detached houses. The neighbourhood score on Buurtje.nl is high: residents give Buitengebied a 9.1 out of 10. Especially on accessibility, green space and amenities, this neighbourhood scores maximum. A resident of Buitengebied describes it as a place where "you really have everything you need, but with the peace of the countryside around it." Homes in the Buitengebied are generally more expensive due to plot size, but you get plenty of space in return. Check properties in Buitengebied.

Luyksgestel, village living on the Belgian border

Luyksgestel is an independent village within the municipality, with its own church, primary school and a lively club scene. It lies literally on the border with Belgium, making it popular with people who work across the border. The atmosphere is close-knit and village-like. House prices here are generally slightly below the municipal average, making it interesting for buyers who want more house for their budget. Discover the housing supply in Luyksgestel.

Westerhoven, small and characteristic

Westerhoven is one of the smaller cores, but has its own charm with the Grote Kerk and the surrounding bocage landscape. The village mainly attracts movers and over-55s who seek peace but do not want to be too far from amenities. Valkenswaard is a few minutes' drive away. Supply is limited, but when something becomes available, it goes quickly. Check available properties in Westerhoven.

In addition, there are a few other cores worth considering. Riethoven is a compact village with a village square and primary school, popular with young families. Weebosch is the smallest church village, truly for those seeking maximum peace. And 't Loo offers a mix of older and newer homes on the edge of the main core. Want to compare all neighbourhoods based on resident experiences? Then check all reviews of Bergeijk.

What to look out for when buying a home in Bergeijk

Buying a home in Bergeijk requires some preparation. Firstly, look carefully at the differences between the village cores. A home in Luyksgestel has a completely different price level and character than a detached house in Buitengebied. The distance to amenities varies considerably per core, especially if you have school-age children.

Secondly, the market in Bergeijk is tight. With 162 homes sold in a year and limited new supply, you need to act quickly. Overbidding occurs, especially for homes under €500,000. Make sure your financing is in order before you go viewing.

Thirdly, pay attention to accessibility. Bergeijk does not have a train station. You are dependent on the car or bus for commuting towards Eindhoven (about 25 minutes by car). The N397 and N69 are the main connecting roads, but it can be busy during rush hour.

Finally, use the neighbourhood data on Buurtje.nl to objectively compare neighbourhoods on safety, green space and amenities. This gives you a fairer picture than just a viewing on a Sunday afternoon. And if you are looking for more flexibility, also check a rental home in Bergeijk as an interim solution.

What residents say about living in Bergeijk

Residents of Bergeijk give their municipality an average score of 9.1 out of 10. That is high, and it is mainly due to the combination of green space, space and amenities. On accessibility, green space and amenities, residents even score a perfect 10. Safety scores the lowest at 7.0, which is honestly still a decent grade. A resident of Buitengebied writes: "Everything you need is within reach, but you really live in nature here. The community is warm and involved." Curious about more experiences? Read all resident reviews of Bergeijk.

Homes for sale near Bergeijk

Are you also looking outside Bergeijk? The Kempen and surrounding area offer more options. Check the housing supply in Asten, a similar rural municipality. Or look at Alphen-Chaam for even more rural living. To the west you will find Baarle-Nassau with its unique enclave character. For more urban amenities, you can look at Bergen op Zoom or Bernheze. More about the region can be found on the page of North Brabant.

View the current supply of homes for sale in Bergeijk

At the top of this page you will find the complete overview of homes for sale in Bergeijk, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. Filter by price, surface area or energy label to quickly find what suits you. With each property you will see the neighbourhood score and you can directly compare how the area scores on green space, safety and amenities. More information about the municipality, including local regulations regarding living, can be found on the website of the municipality of Bergeijk.


Frequently asked questions

How many owner-occupied homes are for sale in Bergeijk?

The current number of owner-occupied homes in Bergeijk changes daily. At the top of this page you can see the current supply, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. In the past twelve months, 162 homes were sold, indicating that turnover is limited.

What does a home cost in Bergeijk?

The average purchase price in Bergeijk is €536,986, with a range from €275,000 to €1,500,000. Homes in the Buitengebied and the centre of Bergeijk are generally more expensive than in Luyksgestel or Riethoven. It depends heavily on the type of home and the plot size.

What is the average price per square metre in Bergeijk?

Based on an average purchase price of €536,986 and an average area of 178 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,017. Detached homes in the rural area often have a lower price per m² due to the larger surface area.

How long does a home stay on the market on average in Bergeijk?

The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. The market in Bergeijk is tight: supply is limited and demand from the Brainport region remains high. Popular homes under €500,000 often sell within a few weeks.

Which neighbourhoods in Bergeijk are most popular for buying a home?

The Buitengebied scores highest among residents with a 9.1 out of 10 and is popular with buyers seeking space. The centre of Bergeijk 't Hof attracts families due to the amenities. Luyksgestel is popular with buyers who want more home for a lower budget. Each village has its own character.

Is Bergeijk a good place to buy a home?

Bergeijk scores a 9.1 among residents and offers a combination of nature, space and good amenities. The labour participation rate is 69% and the average income is €37,100. The proximity to Eindhoven (25 minutes by car) makes it attractive for Brainport employees. Disadvantage: you are dependent on the car.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Bergeijk?

Expect 4 to 6% on top of the purchase price. This includes transfer tax (2%), notary costs, valuation costs and possibly estate agent fees. First-time buyers under 35 who buy a home below the exemption threshold pay no transfer tax. With an average purchase price of €536,986, this amounts to €21,000 to €32,000 in additional costs.

What about the accessibility of Bergeijk?

Bergeijk has no train station. The N397 and N69 connect the municipality to Eindhoven and Valkenswaard. By car, you can reach Eindhoven in about 25 minutes. Buses run, but frequency is limited outside peak hours. A car is necessary for most residents.

Can I search for owner-occupied homes per neighbourhood in Bergeijk?

Yes, Bergeijk is divided into seven neighbourhoods: Bergeijk 't Hof, 't Loo, Buitengebied, Luyksgestel, Riethoven, Weebosch and Westerhoven. Per neighbourhood you can view the housing supply, including neighbourhood scores on safety, greenery and amenities. This way you compare not only homes but also the living environment.

Are there also apartments for sale in Bergeijk?

The supply of apartments in Bergeijk is limited. The housing stock consists mainly of single-family homes and detached houses. Occasionally apartments come onto the market, especially in the centre of Bergeijk. If you are specifically looking for an apartment, you can best filter the current supply at the top of the page by property type.


Experiences from Bergeijk
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Very nice and cosy neighbourhood, if something is going on in the neighbourhood we help each other. (I could only add my house number and no letters but we live at 3 B?)

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