Homes for sale in Blaricummermeent, Blaricum
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Blaricummermeent and discover if this young, green family neighbourhood suits you.








House prices and market figures in Blaricummermeent, Blaricum
Blaricummermeent is a neighbourhood where owner-occupied housing dominates: 69% of the 1,189 homes are owner-occupied, while 31% are rental properties. The average WOZ value is €717,000, which is notably lower than the average for the municipality of Blaricum (€843,000). That difference makes sense: Blaricummermeent mainly consists of relatively new-build homes, while the old village and villa neighbourhoods such as Blaricum-Dorp significantly push up the WOZ value. Nevertheless, purchase prices here are substantial. Over the past twelve months, 19 homes were sold for an average of €1,142,263. The range ran from €625,000 to nearly €2,000,000, with an average living area of 175 m². That works out to approximately €6,527 per square metre. The housing stock largely consists of single-family homes, both semi-detached and linked, supplemented by a smaller share of apartments. Anyone wanting an up-to-date picture of asking prices and selling times can find that in the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Blaricummermeent: new-build neighbourhood with a village character
Blaricummermeent is the newest neighbourhood in Blaricum, built from the early 2010s on former polder land between the A27 and the Gooimeer. It is a planned new-build neighbourhood with wide avenues, green verges and recognisable architecture of light brick and modern rooflines. The atmosphere is quiet, orderly and family-oriented. This is also reflected in the figures: of the households, 725 have children, the largest age group is 25 to 45 years (1,130 residents) and the average education level is high (45% highly educated).
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is reasonably self-sufficient. There is De Blaricummermeent primary school, a GP practice and a small shopping centre at Meentplein with, among others, an Albert Heijn and a baker. For more extensive shopping, you go to Laren or Huizen. For sports, there are opportunities at the hockey club and football association nearby, and the Gooimeer is within cycling distance for water sports and walking along the dyke.
Accessibility is one of its stronger points. The A27 towards Almere and Utrecht is reachable within a few minutes, and via the A1 you are quickly in Amsterdam or Amersfoort. Public transport is more limited: there is a bus line to Hilversum station, but you are dependent on the car for most daily journeys. That is something residents regularly mention. "Everything is new and tidy, but for a cup of coffee or a restaurant you still have to take the car," writes a resident on the page of Blaricummermeent.
Compared to other neighbourhoods in the district of Blaricum, Blaricummermeent is more modern and uniform in design. Where Bijvanck has more variation in construction periods and Blaricummer Heide has a more rural character, Blaricummermeent mainly attracts young families who value new-build quality and energy efficiency. The average gas consumption of 30 m³ per home confirms this: these houses are built with heat pumps and good insulation.
Is a home for sale in Blaricummermeent right for you?
Blaricummermeent is pre-eminently a neighbourhood for dual-income families seeking space in the Gooi region without the very highest villa neighbourhood prices. With an average household income of €57,800 and purchase prices that regularly exceed one million, you need a substantial budget. First-time buyers with a smaller budget will find few entry-level options here, although apartments sometimes appear around €625,000. Buying a home in Blaricummermeent requires patience: supply is limited and popular types sell quickly. If you are more flexible, you can also look at rental properties in this neighbourhood or explore the supply in De Kampen. Be honest about your wishes: if you are looking for a lively village life, Blaricum-Dorp might be a better match.
What residents say about Blaricummermeent
On the neighbourhood page of Blaricummermeent, residents share their experiences through reviews and scores per category. The neighbourhood generally scores well on safety, cleanliness and child-friendliness. Amenities and social life receive lower scores, as these still need to develop in a new-build neighbourhood. "The houses are fantastic and the neighbourhood is safe for children, but it sometimes still feels a bit like a commuter suburb," sums up a resident. View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page.
Compare homes for sale around Blaricummermeent
On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data. This way, you not only see what is for sale, but also what it is really like to live there. Compare the supply in Blaricummermeent with homes for sale elsewhere in Blaricum or view the broader supply on the municipality page of Blaricum. Neighbourhoods such as Crailo and Eemmeer-Blaricum offer a completely different living profile. Read more about the municipality on the information page of Blaricum or via the website of the municipality of Blaricum.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Blaricummermeent?
The average purchase price in Blaricummermeent over the past year was €1,142,263. Prices ranged from €625,000 to nearly €2,000,000. With an average living area of 175 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €6,527.
What is the WOZ value in Blaricummermeent?
The average WOZ value in Blaricummermeent is €717,000. This is considerably lower than the municipal average of Blaricum (€843,000), because the municipality also includes more expensive villa areas. The WOZ gives an indication, but actual transaction prices are generally higher.
What is living in Blaricummermeent like?
Blaricummermeent is a modern new-build neighbourhood from the 2010s, with wide streets, green verges and energy-efficient homes. The atmosphere is quiet and family-oriented. Residents appreciate the safety and cleanliness, but sometimes miss hospitality venues and a more vibrant social life.
Is Blaricummermeent suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is strongly family-focused. Over 725 households have children and the largest age group is 25 to 45 years. There is a primary school in the neighbourhood, the streets are designed to be traffic-calmed, and the Gooimeer is within cycling distance for outdoor activities.
How accessible is Blaricummermeent?
By car, Blaricummermeent is easily accessible via the A27 and A1. Hilversum, Amersfoort and Almere are within 20 minutes. Public transport is more limited: a bus line connects the neighbourhood to Hilversum station, but for daily commuting by public transport you have to rely on transfers.
What types of homes are for sale in Blaricummermeent?
The supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes, semi-detached houses and linked houses from the 2010s. In addition, there are a number of apartments. Almost all homes are built energy-efficiently, with heat pumps and good insulation.
Are there schools and shops in Blaricummermeent?
In the neighbourhood you will find primary school De Blaricummermeent and a small shopping centre at Meentplein with, among others, an Albert Heijn. For secondary schools and more extensive shopping, you go to Huizen, Laren or Hilversum, a 10 to 15 minute drive away.



















