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What does a home in Beuningen cost?

The housing market in Beuningen is firmly anchored in owner-occupied homes: as much as 69% of the more than 7,600 homes are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €373,000, which is almost equal to the municipal average of €377,000. But actual transaction prices are significantly higher. In the past twelve months, 129 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €582,240. The range is wide: from around €295,000 for a compact terraced house to €2,250,000 for the largest detached homes on the edges of the neighbourhood. The average living area of 149 m² shows that single-family homes dominate the market here. Want to see current asking prices and selling times? Then check the overview at the top of this page. Those looking more broadly within the municipality can find a complete picture on the page with homes for sale in the municipality of Beuningen.

Living in Beuningen: village character with the city within cycling distance

Beuningen is a village that firmly holds onto its own identity, despite its proximity to Nijmegen. On the neighbourhood page of Beuningen, residents rate their neighbourhood 7.5 out of 10. Safety (8.3) and the green environment (8.0) score particularly high. Resident JM sums it up succinctly: "We have never experienced anything unsafe happening in this neighbourhood ourselves. It has a nice little park to walk the dogs and you can enjoy detached living." That combination of peace and space is typical. Meike points to nature: "Lots of little birds and recently even a beaver." At the same time, she is honest about the downside, namely goose droppings on the walking paths and occasional traffic noise from the A73.

In terms of amenities, Beuningen has a complete village centre around the Burchtstraat and Ridderplein. You will find an Albert Heijn, a Jumbo and various specialist shops. You don't have to leave the village for daily groceries. There are several primary schools, including De Beuningse School and Basisschool De Bem, and childcare facilities. Sports enthusiasts can go to football club BVC'12 at Sportpark De Ooigraaf, the tennis club and the De Plons swimming pool. In the neighbourhoods around the centre, such as Beuningen-Centrum and De Haaghe, you can walk to all these amenities within a few minutes. Looking for more space and rural living? Then the outlying areas on the north side and south side are worth exploring.

Accessibility scores a 7.3 among residents. The A73 takes you to the centre of Nijmegen in a quarter of an hour and to Eindhoven or Arnhem in about 45 minutes. Beuningen does not have its own train station, but bus line 331 (Breng) runs regularly to Nijmegen Central, a journey of about twenty minutes. Cycling to Nijmegen station takes just under half an hour via the cycle path along the Gelderse Poort. It is not a city neighbourhood, and you notice that: for nightlife, higher education or specialised shops, you rely on Nijmegen. But for those who want daily peace and the city within arm's reach, that balance works well. Resident Tygo simply calls it "a quiet little neighbourhood" where he has had no unpleasant experiences.

Is Beuningen right for you as a buyer?

With an average purchase price above €580,000, buying a home in Beuningen is not feasible for every first-time buyer. However, in the neighbourhoods Duivenkamp and Schoenaker, terraced houses are regularly available around €300,000 to €350,000. Families form the largest group of households (2,765) and find the space, schools and safety they are looking for here. Movers-up and seniors benefit from the village-level amenities. Bear in mind additional costs: transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation costs, and possibly overbidding. Those who prefer to rent first can look at rental homes in Beuningen. Buying an apartment in Beuningen is more difficult; the supply mainly consists of single-family homes and detached houses.

Finding a home for sale in Beuningen and surroundings

On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also choose the right neighbourhood. Compare Beuningen with nearby villages such as Ewijk, Weurt or Winssen. More information about the entire municipality of Beuningen and local policy can also be found on the website of the municipality of Beuningen.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a home in Beuningen?

In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Beuningen was €582,240. Prices range from approximately €295,000 for a compact home to €2,250,000 for the most expensive detached houses. The average WOZ value is €373,000.

What costs are involved in buying a house in Beuningen?

In addition to the purchase price, you pay transfer tax (2% for homes), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs, and possibly advisory fees. In the current market, bidding above the asking price is common in Beuningen, so take that into account in your budget.

What types of homes can I buy in Beuningen?

The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, including terraced houses, semi-detached houses, and detached houses. The average living area is 149 m². Buying an apartment in Beuningen is less straightforward, as the supply is limited.

How accessible is Beuningen for commuters?

Beuningen is located directly on the A73, allowing you to reach Nijmegen in about 15 minutes. Bus line 331 runs several times per hour to Nijmegen Central Station. Beuningen does not have its own train station, but by bike you can reach Nijmegen CS in half an hour.

Is living in Beuningen suitable for families?

Yes, families make up the largest household group in Beuningen. There are several primary schools, childcare facilities, sports clubs, and a swimming pool. Residents rate safety an 8.3 out of 10 and appreciate the green, quiet environment.


Experiences from Beuningen
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7.6
Tygo Rikken
Family · Overig
Quiet little neighbourhood

Haven't had any unpleasant experiences in the time I've lived here

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7.5
JM
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Safe and fun neighbourhood

We have never experienced anything unsafe or anything like that in this neighbourhood ourselves. It has a nice little park to walk the dogs and you can enjoy living in a detached house.

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7.5
Meike
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Cosy

Lots of nature. Many little birds and recently even a beaver. It's bustling with life. With the dogs we have a very nice route. There is a lot of goose poop though and regularly noise pollution from the motorway.

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