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House prices and market figures for Brugse Berg, Land van Cuijk

In Brugse Berg, buying is the norm: 67% of homes are owner-occupied, compared to 33% rented. This gives the neighbourhood a stable, owner-occupied character. The average WOZ value is €330,000, which is lower than the district average of Mill (€361,000) and also below the municipal average of Land van Cuijk (€346,000). This makes Brugse Berg relatively affordable within the municipality, although recent sales transactions tell a more nuanced story.

In the past twelve months, 6 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €549,667. The range ran from €450,000 to €725,000, indicating that these are almost exclusively larger homes. The average living area of 169 m² confirms this: converted, you pay an average of around €3,250 per square metre. Buying cheap starter homes or small apartments in Brugse Berg is therefore not realistic. The supply consists mainly of detached and semi-detached family homes. See the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent asking prices and selling times.

Living in Brugse Berg, Land van Cuijk

Brugse Berg is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the edge of the village of Mill, with a distinctly green and village character. The neighbourhood owes its name to the slightly sloping location, which stands out in the otherwise flat North Brabant landscape. The homes are predominantly on spacious plots, with plenty of greenery around them. It is not a neighbourhood where you expect much activity in the evening: it is quiet, the streets are clear and the neighbours know each other. That fits the demographics: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, and families with children are the most common household type.

The housing stock consists largely of single-family homes from the 1980s and 1990s, with the occasional newer detached home. The development is spacious, with driveways, gardens and ample parking. Those used to an urban environment must realise that Brugse Berg is truly a village neighbourhood: no city dynamics, no busy shopping streets around the corner.

For daily shopping, you rely on the centre of Mill, within walking distance or a short bike ride. There you will find a supermarket, some shops and basic amenities. For a larger range of shops or hospital care, you drive to Uden or Nijmegen. By car, the A73 is easily accessible, which makes the connection to Nijmegen and Venlo smooth. Public transport is limited: there are bus connections from Mill, but a car is practically indispensable. Primary schools are available in Mill itself; for secondary education, pupils rely on surrounding towns.

Residents give Brugse Berg an overall score of 8.2 out of 10. Notably high scores are for safety (9.0), accessibility by car (9.0), greenery (9.0), beauty (9.0) and amenities (9.0). Community and housing score slightly lower (both 7.0), suggesting that the social fabric is there, but not as close-knit as in more compact village neighbourhoods. See all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Brugse Berg neighbourhood page.

Resident Sanne describes the neighbourhood briefly as "super slayy", with a score of 8.2. An informal characterisation, but the high sub-scores for greenery and safety do support that positive feeling. Those who compare with neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Mill-Centrum or Mill-West will notice that Brugse Berg is quieter and greener, but also further from daily amenities. Mill-Zuid offers a similar village atmosphere. Those looking for more space and nature outside the centre can also look at Groespeel rural area.

Who is a home in Brugse Berg interesting for?

Brugse Berg mainly appeals to movers and established families who want space, peace and greenery, and are willing to pay a price of €450,000 or more for it. First-time buyers or buyers with a limited budget will find little suitable here: the supply is limited and prices are structurally above €500,000. Seniors who want to downsize are also less at home: the neighbourhood offers few single-storey or lifetime-proof homes. Keep in mind that only a handful of homes change hands each year, so acting quickly when a suitable property comes up is wise. Those who doubt whether buying is the right time now can also look at rental homes in Brugse Berg as an alternative. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Land van Cuijk.

What residents say about Brugse Berg

Based on resident reviews, Brugse Berg scores an 8.2 out of 10. The highest scores go to safety, accessibility, greenery, beauty and amenities, all at 9.0. Community and housing land at 7.0, indicating that there is room for improvement in social terms and in the housing supply. Resident Sanne sums it up as "super slayy", an informal but positive conclusion that captures the atmosphere of the neighbourhood well. See all reviews and scores on the Brugse Berg neighbourhood page.

Comparing homes for sale in and around Brugse Berg

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you won't find anywhere else on a purchase page. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Want a broader picture? Then look at homes for sale in the Mill district or explore the full supply via homes for sale in Land van Cuijk. Other districts worth comparing are Grave and Escharen, both with their own character within the same municipality.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Brugse Berg?

In the past twelve months, 6 homes were sold in Brugse Berg, with an average purchase price of €549,667. Prices ranged from €450,000 to €725,000. With an average living area of 169 m², this works out to about €3,250 per square metre. Buying cheap homes or small apartments in Brugse Berg is therefore not an option.

What is the WOZ value in Brugse Berg?

The average WOZ value in Brugse Berg is €330,000. This is below the district average of Mill (€361,000) and also below the municipal average of Land van Cuijk (€346,000). The neighbourhood is therefore relatively affordable on paper, although actual selling prices are much higher due to the nature of the housing supply.

What is it like to live in Brugse Berg?

Living in Brugse Berg is quiet, green and village-like in character. The neighbourhood lies on the edge of Mill, with spacious plots and little traffic. Residents give the neighbourhood a score of 8.2 out of 10, with high marks for safety, greenery and cleanliness. It is a neighbourhood suited to people who consciously choose peace and space over urban proximity.

Is Brugse Berg suitable for families with children?

Yes, Brugse Berg is particularly popular with families and people aged 45 to 65. Families with children are the largest household type in the neighbourhood. There are primary schools in Mill, and the spacious homes with gardens make the neighbourhood practical for families. For secondary education, children rely on places like Uden or Cuijk.

How accessible is Brugse Berg?

By car, Brugse Berg is easily accessible via the A73, which connects to Nijmegen and Venlo. Public transport is limited: bus services run from Mill, but a car is practically essential. Residents rate accessibility at 9.0, which probably mainly reflects the road connections. There is no train station in the immediate vicinity.

What type of homes are for sale in Brugse Berg?

The supply in Brugse Berg consists mainly of detached and semi-detached single-family homes, mostly built in the 1980s and 1990s. The homes are spacious, with an average sold area of 169 m². Buying an apartment in Brugse Berg is hardly an option; the segment is clearly aimed at larger family and downsizer homes.

Is Brugse Berg a safe neighbourhood?

Residents rate safety in Brugse Berg at 9.0 out of 10, the highest sub-score of all categories. That is a strong signal: the neighbourhood is perceived as very safe. The quiet location, the clear streets and the stable population composition probably contribute to this. Hard crime figures per neighbourhood are not public, but the resident ratings give a consistently positive picture.


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Family · Terraced house
22-06-2024
slayy

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