Homes for sale in Beuningen
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Buying a house in Beuningen: the housing market in 2026
Beuningen is a municipality in Gelderland, located directly west of Nijmegen on the south bank of the Waal. With around 26,725 residents spread across the villages of Beuningen, Ewijk, Weurt and Winssen, the municipality offers a combination of village living and urban convenience. Nijmegen is a 15-minute drive away, the A73 and A50 are easily accessible, and via Nijmegen station you can reach Utrecht or The Hague in just over an hour. This makes Beuningen popular with people who want to live quietly but rely on the city for work or amenities.
The housing market is predominantly owner-occupied: 70% of the more than 11,391 homes are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €377,000, but actual transaction prices are higher. In the past twelve months, 196 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €570,811. The range is wide: from €149,000 for a compact apartment to €2,250,000 for the most exclusive home. The average size of sold homes was 152 m². This indicates a market dominated by family homes. Selling times and current supply can be found at the top of this page, where the overview is updated daily. Buurtje.nl combines this supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you can assess not only the home but also the neighbourhood.
The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Beuningen
The municipality of Beuningen consists of four distinct villages, each with its own character. Whether you are looking for a family home in a spacious neighbourhood or prefer a village atmosphere with views over the floodplains, there are differences in price, atmosphere and amenities. Below are the main neighbourhoods listed.
Ewijk, village-like and green along the Waal
Ewijk is the smallest village in the municipality, but scores the highest on Buurtje.nl with an 8.1 from residents. That is not surprising: the village is nestled between the Waal and the open river landscape, with plenty of greenery and space. The homes here are predominantly detached or semi-detached, pushing prices slightly above the municipal average. Ewijk has a primary school and a small village centre, but for larger shopping you rely on Beuningen or Nijmegen. For movers and families seeking peace without being far from the city, the supply in Ewijk is worth a look.
Beuningen, the centre of the municipality
The village of Beuningen is the largest and best-served neighbourhood, with supermarkets, shops along the Burchtstraat, sports clubs, several primary schools and GP practices. Residents give the neighbourhood a 7.5 based on three reviews. The score for greenery (8.6 municipality-wide) is also felt here: parks such as the Julianaplein and the green edges towards the polder provide space. The housing supply is varied, from terraced houses from the 1970s and 1980s to newer semi-detached houses and apartments. First-time buyers find relatively more affordable options here than in Ewijk, while families benefit from the short distance to schools and amenities. One resident writes: "Nice, green municipality with good accessibility to Nijmegen. A pity there is little hospitality." Check the available homes in Beuningen-centre for the current supply.
Weurt, affordable and close to Nijmegen
Weurt borders directly on the western edge of Nijmegen and is therefore the village closest to the city. The neighbourhood score of 6.9 is slightly lower than the rest of the municipality, partly due to the proximity of business parks and the A73. At the same time, Weurt offers relatively affordable owner-occupied homes for those who want to be in Nijmegen quickly. The village has its own primary school, a church and an active club life. For first-time buyers looking for an owner-occupied home in Beuningen but with a limited budget, the housing supply in Weurt is a serious option.
Winssen, rural and small-scale
Winssen is the most rural village in the municipality, located between the dikes with views over the floodplains. The supply is limited because the village is small, but whoever finds something here gets a quiet living environment with plenty of space. Prices vary widely: from older village homes to renovated farmhouses. Check what is for sale in Winssen if you are looking for rural living in the river area.
Would you like to see the full neighbourhood scores and all resident reviews per village? On the municipality page of Beuningen you will find all reviews and comparisons together.
What to look out for when buying a home in Beuningen?
Firstly: the price differences between the villages are real. In Ewijk and Winssen you pay more per square metre on average than in Weurt or the older parts of Beuningen-centre. Look carefully at what you get for your budget and compare not only on price but also on living environment.
Secondly: the market in Beuningen is tight. With 196 sales in a year and a municipality where many families want to settle, supply is limited. Be prepared for competition, especially for homes under €500,000. A financial advisor with knowledge of the local market can help you act quickly.
Thirdly: accessibility differs per village. From Weurt you are on the A73 in five minutes, but from Winssen you drive much longer to the station. If you commute to Arnhem or further daily, weigh that in. Information about infrastructure and plans can be found on the website of the municipality of Beuningen.
Finally: use the neighbourhood data on Buurtje.nl to compare neighbourhoods on safety, greenery and amenities before planning a viewing. Does a neighbourhood score low on education (municipality-wide a 6.0) while you have school-age children? Then you want to know that in advance. Are you considering renting instead? Then also check the rental homes in Beuningen as an alternative.
What residents say about living in Beuningen
Residents rate Beuningen with a 7.5 based on 5 reviews. The highest scores go to greenery (8.6) and safety (8.4), which fits the character of a green municipality along the Waal. Ewijk scores the highest with an 8.1, followed by the village of Beuningen (7.5) and Weurt (6.9). A resident of Beuningen sums it up: "Quiet municipality, lots of greenery, and you are in Nijmegen in no time. Amenities could be a bit better." Curious about all experiences? Read all reviews of Beuningen on the municipality page.
Owner-occupied homes near Beuningen
Are you also looking in the area around Beuningen? The region offers plenty of alternatives. Directly to the east lies Nijmegen, and to the south you will find homes for sale in Berg en Dal, a green municipality against the ice-pushed ridge. To the north you can look at the supply in Arnhem or owner-occupied homes in Apeldoorn. For those who do not mind being a bit further from the Randstad, homes in Berkelland and the housing market in Barneveld are worth exploring. Also check the province page for a broader overview of Gelderland.
View the current supply of owner-occupied homes in Beuningen
At the top of this page you will find the full overview of owner-occupied homes in Beuningen, from apartments to detached houses. Use the filters on price, size and energy label to search specifically. With each home you will see the neighbourhood score and relevant neighbourhood information, so you can immediately assess whether the location suits you. The supply is updated daily, so feel free to come back for the latest listings.
Frequently asked questions
How many owner-occupied homes are currently for sale in Beuningen?
The current number of owner-occupied homes in Beuningen can be found at the top of this page. The supply is updated daily based on more than 1,500 sources, so you always have a complete overview of what is available in all the villages.
What does a home cost in Beuningen?
The average purchase price in Beuningen over the past twelve months was €570,811. The range is wide: from €149,000 for a compact apartment to €2,250,000 for the most expensive home. In Ewijk and Winssen, prices are generally higher than in Weurt, where you will find more affordable options.
What is the average price per square metre in Beuningen?
Based on an average purchase price of €570,811 and an average area of 152 m², the price per square metre is approximately €3,755. This is an average; in sought-after villages such as Ewijk, the price per square metre may be higher.
How long is a home on the market on average in Beuningen?
The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. With 196 transactions in the past year and limited supply, the market in Beuningen is tight. Homes in popular price ranges (up to €500,000) often sell quickly.
Which neighbourhoods in Beuningen are the most popular for buying a home?
Ewijk scores the highest with an 8.1 from residents, followed by the core of Beuningen (7.5) and Weurt (6.9). Ewijk mainly attracts movers and families seeking greenery and tranquillity. Beuningen-centrum is popular due to its amenities, while Weurt is attractive for starters because of the lower prices.
Is Beuningen a good place to buy a home?
Beuningen scores a 7.5 from residents, with high marks for safety (8.4) and greenery (8.6). The municipality has 26,725 inhabitants, a labour participation rate of 67%, and is conveniently located near Nijmegen and the A73 and A50 motorways. The WOZ value of €377,000 is lower than the average transaction price, indicating price appreciation.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Beuningen?
Expect 4 to 6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. This includes 2% transfer tax (buyers under 35 and below the threshold are exempt), notary fees, valuation costs, and possibly estate agent fees. With an average purchase price of €570,811, this amounts to an extra €23,000 to €34,000.
Can I buy an apartment in Beuningen?
Yes, apartments are regularly for sale in Beuningen, especially in the core of Beuningen and in Weurt. Prices for apartments start at around €149,000. The supply is smaller than for single-family homes, so it pays to check the overview on this page regularly.
What about accessibility from Beuningen?
Beuningen is located directly on the A73 (towards Venlo/Nijmegen) and close to the A50 (towards Arnhem/Eindhoven). Nijmegen station is reachable within 15 minutes by car or bus. From Weurt, the connection is fastest; from Winssen and Ewijk, it takes a bit longer. Residents give accessibility a 7.8.
How many homes are there in total in Beuningen?
The municipality of Beuningen has 11,391 homes. Of these, 70% are owner-occupied and 30% are rental homes (22% housing association, 8% other landlords). The majority of the housing stock consists of single-family homes, fitting the family-oriented character of the municipality.
It's a quiet neighbourhood, but we experience a lot of nuisance from traffic when the charity shop is open. They park wherever they want and drive much too fast. Also the owner/staff driving the trucks. It's a dead-end street but they drive like mad.
Auto-translated to English by AIReally village-like, mega conservative, little room to develop yourself, monotonous type of people, but a great location: close to beautiful nature and ten minutes by bike to Nijmegen city centre. Really a hidden gem!
Auto-translated to English by AIHaven't had any unpleasant experiences in the time I've lived here
Auto-translated to English by AIWe 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.
Auto-translated to English by AILots 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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