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Homes for sale in Breugel, Son en Breugel

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House prices in Breugel: what do you pay for a home here?

Breugel is a distinct owner-occupied neighbourhood: 76% of the more than 1,989 homes are owner-occupied, and you can tell from the atmosphere on the streets. The average WOZ value is €395,000, which is clearly below the municipal average of Son en Breugel (€459,000). Yet actual selling prices tell a different story: over the past twelve months, 20 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €506,500. The range runs from €378,000 to €768,000, indicating that the supply varies from terraced houses to larger detached homes. On average, homes are around 128 m². Single-family homes dominate the streetscape. For current asking prices and available properties, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Breugel: a village that keeps its own pace

Breugel does not feel like an average Brabant commuter neighbourhood. It is a village with character, where residents know each other and life revolves around the church, local sports clubs and the Dommel river winding through the greenery. On the Breugel neighbourhood page you can read what residents themselves think of their area, including scores per category such as safety, amenities and green spaces. Residents appreciate the peace and village character, but also note that for major shopping or a wide range of shops you quickly have to go to Son or Eindhoven. One resident puts it aptly: "You have everything you need daily here, but for the rest you drive a bit." That is honestly exactly how Breugel works.

In terms of amenities, Breugel is self-sufficient at a basic level. There is a primary school in the neighbourhood, a GP and a pharmacy. For daily groceries you can go to the supermarket in the centre of Son, less than five minutes away by car. For sports, there is plenty to do: football club RKSV Breugel attracts many families, and the surroundings are excellent for cycling and walking along the Dommel. The neighbourhood 't Eigen en Hoogstraat borders the centre and offers a slightly more urban environment, while at Verspreide huizen Breugel you really go into the rural area, with larger plots and more privacy.

Accessibility is something to consider. Breugel does not have its own train station. The nearest station is Son (or Eindhoven Centraal, about 15 minutes by car). The bus line towards Eindhoven runs regularly, but if you commute daily you are still largely dependent on the car. The connection to the A50 and A58 is good: you can reach Eindhoven in a quarter of an hour, Den Bosch in about twenty minutes. For families who consciously choose peace outside the city, that is an acceptable trade-off. More about the municipality can be found on the Son en Breugel information page, or on the official municipal website.

For whom is buying in Breugel a good choice?

Breugel mainly attracts families and movers who consciously choose a quiet, green living environment with plenty of space. The largest age group is 45-65 years, but young families also find their way here. First-time buyers have a harder time: with an average purchase price of over €506,000 and a lower limit of €378,000, a home in Breugel is not cheap. In addition to the purchase price, take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers) and notary fees. If you want to be more flexible or are still orienting yourself, you can also look at rental homes in Breugel as an intermediate solution. Buying an apartment in Breugel is possible, but the supply is limited; single-family homes are by far the majority.

Current homes for sale in Breugel

Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see what a home costs but also what it is like to live there. Compare Breugel also with the neighbouring neighbourhood Son or view all homes for sale in Son en Breugel for a broader picture of the local market.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of buying a house in Breugel?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Breugel was €506,500. Prices ranged from €378,000 to €768,000, with an average living area of 128 m². Breugel is therefore not a cheap neighbourhood, but its WOZ value (€395,000) is still below the municipal average of Son en Breugel (€459,000).

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

In addition to the purchase price, as a non-first-time buyer you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. On top of that come notary costs for the purchase deed and mortgage deed, usually together between €1,500 and €3,000. First-time buyers under 35 who buy a home below the national threshold for the first-time buyer exemption pay no transfer tax. Budget for a total of around 4 to 6% additional costs on top of the purchase price.

What types of homes are for sale in Breugel?

Breugel consists largely of single-family homes, from terraced houses to semi-detached houses and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Breugel is possible but the supply is limited. In the rural area, such as near Verspreide huizen Breugel, you will find larger plots with more privacy. The neighbourhood has approximately 1,989 homes, of which 76% are owner-occupied.

How accessible is Breugel for commuters?

Breugel does not have its own train station; the nearest station is in Son or Eindhoven Centraal, about 15 minutes away by car. By car, you quickly connect to the A50 and A58, making Eindhoven reachable in a quarter of an hour and Den Bosch in about twenty minutes. There is a bus line towards Eindhoven, but daily commuters are largely dependent on their own transport in practice.

Are there schools and facilities in Breugel for families with children?

Breugel has a primary school in the neighbourhood, a GP and a pharmacy, making it suitable for families with young children. For secondary education and a wider range of shops, you have to go to Son or Eindhoven. The neighbourhood is well equipped for sports, including football club RKSV Breugel and extensive opportunities for cycling and walking along the Dommel.

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