Homes for sale in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind, Bergeijk
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House prices and market figures Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind, Bergeijk
The owner-occupied market in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind is pronounced. With 85% owner-occupied homes in the housing stock, this is a neighbourhood where owner-occupiers set the tone. Rental properties are scarce; only 15% of homes are rented out by private landlords, and there are no social housing units. The average WOZ value is €540,000, which is significantly above the district average of Bergeijk 't Hof (€399,000) and the municipal average of €432,000. This makes this neighbourhood one of the most expensive corners of the municipality of Bergeijk.
Looking at transactions over the past year, 6 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €634,667. The range ran from €449,000 to €825,000, indicating that both larger family homes and bigger detached properties changed hands. The average sold area was 202 m², which works out at a price of around €3,141 per m². These are not starter figures. Supply is limited, and homes that come on the market attract serious buyers. Check the current supply and average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent situation.
Living in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind, Bergeijk
Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind is not a neighbourhood that stands out for its hustle and bustle, and that is precisely why people want to live here. It is a scattered, rural neighbourhood on the edges of the core of Bergeijk, with streets named after the old agricultural and historical structure of this part of the Kempen. Think ribbon development along the Broekstraat and surrounding roads, with detached homes and spacious plots defining the character. The construction period varies, but a large part of the homes date from the 1970s to the 1990s, with occasional newer buildings on former agricultural plots.
The neighbourhood has about 455 residents spread over 175 homes, giving a quiet occupancy. The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, followed by those aged 65 and over and families with children. That says something about the profile: this is a neighbourhood where people stay for a long time. Young starters are hardly present; the house prices and type of homes make that understandable.
In terms of amenities: the immediate surroundings are green and quiet, but for daily shopping you drive to the core of Bergeijk, just a few minutes away. There you will find a supermarket, primary schools and sports clubs. Bergeijk has a compact village centre with local shops and eateries. For more extensive amenities, such as secondary schools or hospital care, you rely on Eersel or Eindhoven. Eindhoven is reachable via the N397 and N69 in about 25 to 30 minutes by car. Public transport is limited; there are bus connections from Bergeijk towards Eindhoven, but for daily commuting a car is almost indispensable. By bike you can reach the village centre of Bergeijk in a few minutes.
Residents appreciate the peace, space and green surroundings. On the neighbourhood page of Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind you can read what people themselves write about living here. One resident described it as: "You really live out here, but you are still close to everything you need. The peace is priceless." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited walking distance to amenities and the lack of frequent public transport.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as Kleine Broekstraat or Kept en omgeving, Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind has slightly more scattered development and higher average property values. Those who want to compare the atmosphere of the wider area can also look at Jeruzalem or the owner-occupied homes in Bergeijk 't Hof as a whole.
Who is a home in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind interesting for?
This neighbourhood best suits movers and established homeowners looking for space, peace and a rural environment and who have the budget for it. Families who consciously choose a large home with a garden outside the village centre will find what they are looking for here. Starters or people considering buying an apartment in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind will find that this type of home is hardly available here; the supply consists almost exclusively of larger ground-bound homes. As a buyer, be prepared for limited supply and prices that require substantial financing. Those who want to be more flexible can also look at the rental properties in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind, although that supply is equally small.
What residents say about Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind
Residents rate the neighbourhood predominantly positively, especially in terms of living comfort, greenery and social peace. Lower scores are sometimes given for the availability of public transport and the distance to urban amenities. One resident wrote: "Once you live here, you don't want to leave. Quiet, green, and yet within a quarter of an hour in Eindhoven." All reviews and sub-scores per category can be read on the neighbourhood page with all reviews and district data.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources and links it to neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you won't find anywhere else in one place. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Also check the supply in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Burgemeester Magneestraat en omgeving or Hof, or broaden your search to other districts in the municipality via owner-occupied homes in Bergeijk. Those who want to look further will also find supply in Westerhoven and Luyksgestel. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Bergeijk.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind?
The average purchase price in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind over the past year was €634,667, based on 6 sold homes. The range ran from €449,000 to €825,000. With an average sold area of 202 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,141. These are not starter prices; it concerns almost exclusively larger, ground-based homes.
What is the WOZ value in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind?
The average WOZ value in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind is €540,000. That is significantly higher than the district average of Bergeijk 't Hof (€399,000) and the municipal average of Bergeijk (€432,000). The neighbourhood thus belongs to the higher price segments within the municipality.
What is it like to live in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind?
Living in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind is quiet and rural in character. The neighbourhood consists largely of detached and spacious ground-based homes along ribbon development on the edges of the core of Bergeijk. Residents appreciate the peace, space and green surroundings. The lack of frequent public transport and the distance to larger amenities are sometimes mentioned as disadvantages.
Is Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind suitable for families?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families who consciously choose space and peace outside the village centre. There are relatively many 45- to 65-year-olds and also families with children. Primary schools and sports clubs are available in the core of Bergeijk within a short driving distance. For secondary schools, you have to rely on Eersel or Eindhoven. The house prices make the neighbourhood less accessible for young starters.
How accessible is Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind?
By car, Eindhoven is reachable via the N397 and N69 in about 25 to 30 minutes. The village centre of Bergeijk is a few minutes away by bike. Public transport is limited; there are bus connections towards Eindhoven, but for daily commuting a car is almost indispensable. There is no train station in the immediate vicinity.
What types of homes are for sale in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind?
The supply consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes: detached houses and larger family homes on mostly larger plots. Buying apartments in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind is virtually impossible; this type of home rarely or never occurs here. The construction period varies from the 1970s to newer buildings on former agricultural plots. The average sold living area over the past year was 202 m².
Is there a lot of greenery in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind and what is the surroundings like?
The neighbourhood borders the open, agricultural landscape of the Kempen and has a distinctly green environment. Walking and cycling routes through the countryside are directly accessible from the neighbourhood. There are no large parks or playgrounds in the neighbourhood itself, but the open space around the homes and the proximity of nature make this precisely the major asset of living in Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind for many residents.






