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House prices and market figures Budel-Schoot, Cranendonck

The owner-occupied market in Budel-Schoot is predominantly a homeowners' village: 66% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, compared to 34% rental. The average WOZ value is €296,000, which is noticeably lower than the average of the broader district Schoot (€311,000) and well below the municipal average of Cranendonck (€354,000). Yet the actual transaction prices paint a different picture: over the past twelve months, 26 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €455,750. The range ran from €315,000 to €698,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger family homes changed hands. With an average living area of 148 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,080. That is realistic for a rural neighbourhood in Brabant, but higher asking prices are certainly not shied away from. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes, detached houses and semi-detached houses. Apartments are rare here. View the current supply and current asking prices at the top of this page.

Living in Budel-Schoot, Cranendonck

Budel-Schoot is a small, independent village just outside Budel, surrounded by agricultural landscape and forests characteristic of the Brabantse Kempen. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for urban dynamism or a bustling centre, but rather for peace, space and a village scale. The buildings largely consist of homes from the 1960s to 1980s, interspersed with newer detached houses on larger plots. This gives the streets a varied but recognisable Brabant character.

The population composition reflects that: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, followed by those aged 65 and over. Young families are present but do not form the majority. This has consequences for the atmosphere: it is a neighbourhood where people know each other, or at least recognise each other, but where community spirit is not a given for newcomers. One resident describes it as a "very cosy neighbourhood" where "everyone has a chat", but honestly adds that the annual parties on the village square cause noise nuisance, while there is an event site available on the edge of the village. Another resident is clearly less satisfied and indicates they would rather leave. That gap between experiences is typical of small villages: you either fit in or you don't.

In terms of amenities, Budel-Schoot is limitedly self-sufficient. There is a primary school, which explains the score for education at 7.5, but for daily groceries, shops and medical care you rely on nearby Budel, about two kilometres away. There you will find a supermarket, pharmacy and other amenities. The partial score for amenities stands at 5.5, the lowest score of all categories, and that matches the reality of a small core. For larger cities like Eindhoven you drive about 35 kilometres, which is doable by car via the N69 or A2 in about half an hour. There is no train station in the immediate vicinity; the nearest station is Weert, a quarter of an hour's drive away. Bus connections are limited and not ideal for daily commuting without a car. Those who want to live without their own transport will experience that as a serious disadvantage.

Green scores a 7.5 and that is justified: the area offers walking and cycling paths through the Kempen nature, and the buildings are not contiguous. Compared to the neighbouring village Klein-Schoot or the Verspreide huizen in het Westen, Budel-Schoot has more village structure and slightly more amenities, but less than the larger cores in the municipality. More about the character of the neighbourhood, the full resident scores and all reviews can be found on the neighbourhood page of Budel-Schoot.

Who is a home for sale in Budel-Schoot interesting for?

Budel-Schoot mainly attracts buyers who consciously choose peace, space and a village living environment, and who are willing to drive for that. Movers and families with school-age children find larger homes here for a price that is relatively modest in the municipality, although €455,000 as an average is not a bargain. Seniors who already live in the area and are familiar with the village generally feel at home here. First-time buyers with a limited budget will have a harder time: the entry price of €315,000 already requires a substantial mortgage, and the supply is not large. Those considering renting before buying, or simply wanting to compare, can also look at the rental homes in Budel-Schoot. Be honest about your need for amenities and public transport before making an offer.

What residents say about Budel-Schoot

The average resident score for Budel-Schoot stands at 6.5 out of 10, based on 2 reviews. The highest partial scores are for education (7.5) and green (7.5). The lowest scores go to safety (6.0), accessibility (6.0) and amenities (5.5). Opinions vary: one resident writes enthusiastically that it is a "very cosy neighbourhood" with "nice neighbours" and that "everyone has a chat", but is bothered by the parties on the village square. Another resident is outright negative and indicates they want to leave the village as soon as possible. Two reviews is too few to draw firm conclusions, but the contrast says something about how personal the experience of a small core can be. All ratings and neighbourhood data are on the page of Budel-Schoot.

Compare homes for sale in and around Budel-Schoot

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources, so you can easily compare homes for sale in Budel-Schoot, including neighbourhood scores and resident reviews that you won't find elsewhere. Want to look broader? Then also compare with homes for sale in Schoot as an entire district, or explore other cores in the municipality such as Maarheeze, Budel or Soerendonk. More information about living and residing in the municipality can also be found on the website of municipality Cranendonck.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Budel-Schoot?

Over the past twelve months, 26 homes were sold in Budel-Schoot, with an average purchase price of €455,750. The range ran from €315,000 to €698,000. With an average living area of 148 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,080. For a rural neighbourhood in Brabant, that is reasonable, but bear in mind that larger detached homes quickly approach the upper limit.

What is the WOZ value in Budel-Schoot?

The average WOZ value in Budel-Schoot is €296,000. That is below the average for the Schoot district (€311,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Cranendonck (€354,000). The difference between the WOZ value and the actual transaction price is large, indicating that homes on the open market are sold significantly above the WOZ value.

What is living in Budel-Schoot like?

Budel-Schoot is a small, quiet village on the edge of Budel, surrounded by Kempen landscape. The atmosphere is village-like and green, but amenities are limited: for daily shopping you rely on Budel. Residents give the neighbourhood an average of 6.5 out of 10. Green spaces and education score highest, amenities and accessibility the lowest. Experiences vary, from enthusiastic to outright negative.

Is Budel-Schoot suitable for families with children?

There is a primary school in Budel-Schoot, which makes the neighbourhood attractive for young families in that respect. The homes are generally spacious (148 m²) and there is plenty of green space in the area. However, you must take into account limited daily amenities and a strong dependence on the car. The largest age group is 45-65 years, so it is not a typical family neighbourhood with many peers for children.

How accessible is Budel-Schoot?

Budel-Schoot scores a 6.0 on accessibility, and that reflects reality. There is no train station in the immediate vicinity; the nearest is Weert, about a quarter of an hour away by car. Bus connections are limited. By car, Budel itself is quickly reachable, and Eindhoven is about 35 kilometres away via the N69 or A2. For daily commuting, you are almost entirely dependent on a private car here.

What types of homes are for sale in Budel-Schoot?

The supply mainly consists of ground-based homes: detached houses, semi-detached houses and terraced houses. The buildings largely date from the 1960s to the 1980s, supplemented by newer detached homes on larger plots. Buying apartments in Budel-Schoot is virtually impossible; this type of home is hardly present here. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 148 m².

How green and safe is Budel-Schoot?

Green spaces are a strong point of Budel-Schoot: the neighbourhood scores a 7.5 on greenery, which matches its location in the Brabant Kempen with walking and cycling paths directly from the neighbourhood. Safety scores a 6.0, which is average. Residents describe the neighbourhood as predominantly quiet, but the scores indicate there is room for improvement. For those who value nature and tranquillity, Budel-Schoot is an attractive option.


Experiences from Budel-Schoot
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4.8
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Family · Terraced house
03-04-2025
Shit

Only a few people say hello to you, but otherwise it's just crap. If I could leave today, I'd go immediately.

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8.3
Jk
Family · Terraced house
28-08-2024
Cosy

Very cosy neighbourhood, only everyone finds it annoying that there are 5 parties on the square every year due to noise nuisance. And that while there is an event site on the edge of the village. Otherwise, this is really a top neighbourhood, nice neighbours, everyone chats with each other and looks out for each other a bit.

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