Homes for sale in Brouwersland, Lingewaard
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House prices and market figures for Brouwersland, Lingewaard
The owner-occupied market in Brouwersland is relatively modest in size, but has shown clear figures over the past twelve months. Of the 699 homes in the neighbourhood, 52% are owner-occupied, the rest are rental properties. The average WOZ value is €293,000, which is noticeably lower than the average in the district Huissen (€362,000) and the municipal average of Lingewaard (€372,000). That difference is relevant for buyers who are consciously watching prices.
Actual transaction prices are higher than the WOZ value suggests. Over the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €433,077 and an average living area of 120 m². That works out to about €3,609 per square metre. The range runs from €295,000 to €685,000, indicating that both more modest terraced houses and larger detached homes are passing through the market. Supply is limited, so if something comes up that suits you, acting quickly is wise. Check the current listings and asking prices at the top of this page for the most recent situation.
Living in Brouwersland, Lingewaard
Brouwersland is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the edge of Huissen, in the municipality of Lingewaard. The neighbourhood has a clear residential character: little hustle and bustle, plenty of greenery in the streets, and a population composition that resembles an average family district rather than an urban environment. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, followed by those aged 65 and over. This translates into a neighbourhood that is certainly not buzzing, but feels quiet and orderly. Young families are present but do not form the majority.
The housing stock consists mainly of ground-floor homes, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Think terraced houses and semi-detached houses with a garden, as you encounter in many post-war expansion districts of Gelderland municipalities. Detached homes are also present, but they represent the higher end of the market. The share of social housing is relatively high at 37%, which explains why the WOZ value is lower than in the rest of Huissen.
In terms of amenities, Brouwersland relies on the nearby centre of Huissen. There you will find, among other things, a supermarket, primary schools, a pharmacy, and various shops for daily groceries. Within the neighbourhood itself, amenities are limited, but the distance to the centre is easily manageable by bicycle. For sports, various clubs are active in Huissen, including football and tennis clubs. Children from the neighbourhood typically attend schools in the immediate vicinity of Huissen.
Accessibility by car is reasonable: via the N839 you quickly reach the A15 towards Arnhem or Nijmegen. Arnhem is about a twenty-minute drive away, Nijmegen a bit further. There is no train station in the immediate vicinity, but bus connections from Huissen towards Arnhem offer an alternative for those who do not want to use the car daily. By bicycle, the centre of Huissen can be reached within a few minutes.
Residents appreciate the peace and space in the neighbourhood. On the Brouwersland neighbourhood page you can read what people specifically write. One resident describes it like this: "It's just nice and quiet here, you know your neighbours and the children can play outside safely." Criticisms that come up concern the limited range of shops in the neighbourhood itself and the dependence on the car or bicycle for many daily errands.
Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Centrum Huissen or Zilverkamp 3e fase, Brouwersland is less dynamic but also less expensive. If you prefer to live in a newer environment, you could also look at Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk, which has a more modern appearance. The municipality of Lingewaard provides more information about local developments and plans on its website: lingewaard.nl.
Is a home for sale in Brouwersland right for you?
Brouwersland mainly appeals to movers and those aged 45 and over who are looking for peace and space without wanting to live far from civilisation. The average purchase price of €433,077 makes it not easy for first-time buyers, especially given the limited supply of thirteen transactions in the past year. If you still want to buy in Brouwersland, it is wise to act quickly when something becomes available. Overbidding is a possibility in this tight segment. If you have a slightly larger budget and are looking for more amenities around the corner, then a look at homes for sale in Huissen is worthwhile. If you first want to rent to get to know the neighbourhood, check out the rental properties in Brouwersland as an intermediate step.
What residents say about Brouwersland
Residents generally give Brouwersland positive ratings, particularly in the areas of safety, peace, and the green appearance of the streets. People are less enthusiastic about the limited amenities in the neighbourhood itself. One resident writes: "Nice place to live, quiet and green, but for groceries you always have to rely on Huissen." View all reviews and sub-scores on the Brouwersland neighbourhood page, where scores per category are also displayed based on resident reviews.
Compare homes for sale in and around Brouwersland
On Buurtje.nl you will not only find the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, but also neighbourhood scores, resident reviews, and demographic data that help you assess whether a neighbourhood suits you. In addition to Brouwersland, you can also look at adjacent neighbourhoods such as 't Zand-Tabakshof or Zilverkamp 1e fase. If you want to search more broadly in the municipality, also check the supply in districts such as Bemmel or Gendt. This way you compare not only homes, but also the neighbourhood that goes with them.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Brouwersland?
Over the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold in Brouwersland with an average purchase price of €433,077. The range runs from €295,000 to €685,000. The average living area is 120 m², which works out to about €3,609 per square metre. Supply is limited, so anyone looking to buy a home in Brouwersland would do well to respond quickly.
What is the WOZ value in Brouwersland?
The average WOZ value in Brouwersland is €293,000. That is lower than the average in the Huissen district (€362,000) and the municipal average of Lingewaard (€372,000). This difference is partly related to the relatively high proportion of social housing in the neighbourhood, which stands at 37%.
What is it like living in Brouwersland?
Brouwersland is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of Huissen. The neighbourhood has a clear residential character with little hustle and bustle and a relatively older population. Residents appreciate the peace and safety, but mention the limited range of amenities in the neighbourhood itself as a drawback. For daily shopping and schools, you rely on the centre of Huissen, which is within cycling distance.
Is Brouwersland suitable for families with children?
Brouwersland is certainly suitable for families seeking peace and space. The neighbourhood has a safe character with plenty of greenery and space for children to play outside. Primary schools and sports clubs are available in nearby Huissen. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45 to 65 years, but there are also families with children aged 0 to 15.
How accessible is Brouwersland?
By car, Brouwersland is easily accessible via the N839, with a connection to the A15 towards Arnhem and Nijmegen. Arnhem can be reached in about twenty minutes. There is no train station in the immediate vicinity, but bus services run from Huissen towards Arnhem. The centre of Huissen can be reached by bike within a few minutes.
What types of homes are for sale in Brouwersland?
The housing supply in Brouwersland largely consists of ground-floor homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Detached houses also occur, representing the higher price segment. Buying apartments in Brouwersland is less common; supply is limited and the market is dominated by single-family homes.
Is there a lot of greenery in Brouwersland and what about parking?
Brouwersland has a green appearance with trees and parks in the streets, which residents cite as a plus point. Parking is not a major problem in most streets, although it can be a bit of a search during busy times. The neighbourhood is not densely built-up, which contributes to a spacious feel. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for those who value a green and orderly living environment.












