Homes for sale in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen, Land van Cuijk
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House prices and market figures Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen, Land van Cuijk
Heeswijkse Kampen is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 72% of the more than 3,045 homes are owner-occupied, while 28% are rental properties. The WOZ value is €349,000, which is higher than the average in the Cuijk district (€304,000) and also slightly above the municipal average of Land van Cuijk (€346,000). The average purchase price over the past twelve months was €499,224, based on 67 sold homes. The range runs from approximately €335,000 to €825,000, showing that both affordable terraced houses and more spacious detached homes are being traded. With an average living area of 132 m², the price per square metre comes to about €3,782. That is substantial, but fits the character of the neighbourhood: many family homes with gardens, supplemented by a smaller share of apartments. At the top of this page, view the current listings and the average asking price for the most recent situation.
Living in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen
Heeswijkse Kampen is the largest residential neighbourhood in Cuijk and you can tell by the diversity. You will find terraced houses from the 1980s and 1990s, semi-detached houses, but also newer detached homes on the edges of the neighbourhood. It is not a monotonous Vinex district: there is variation in architectural styles and in the residents themselves. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (2,160 residents), but with 1,285 children up to 15 years and 1,240 households with children, it is clearly a family neighbourhood.
The atmosphere is predominantly quiet and green. Resident Pauline describes it aptly: "Quiet neighbourhood with all amenities nearby. Lots of greenery and water, which brings a positive atmosphere." She also mentions that people greet each other on the street, something that stands out when you are new. The green score of 8.5 is therefore the highest sub-score in the resident rating. There are various parks and playgrounds spread throughout the neighbourhood, and the Maas area is within cycling distance.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood scores reasonably well. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, which explains the high education score of 9.0. Jitske, who attended primary school here herself, confirms this. Supermarkets and shops are within walking distance towards the centre of Cuijk, or at the shopping area on Molenstraat. For daily groceries, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood.
Accessibility is functional. Cuijk station is within cycling distance and offers a direct train connection to Nijmegen (approximately 15 minutes). By car, you are quickly on the A73 towards Venlo or Nijmegen. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood with surrounding villages. The accessibility score of 7.0 reflects this: it is not a hub, but you can get away easily.
Honesty compels us to say that not everyone is equally enthusiastic. Jitske gives a 6.4 and writes: "The street I live on is anything but okay. All my neighbours pick fights with everyone." The community score of 5.5 is therefore the lowest sub-score. This varies per street: some parts of Heeswijkse Kampen are close-knit, others less so. Anyone wanting to buy a house here would do well to explore the specific street thoroughly.
Compared to the centre of Cuijk, Heeswijkse Kampen is quieter and greener, but slightly further from the restaurants and shops. Padbroek is more compact and has a different type of housing. Want to see the full neighbourhood profile with all scores and reviews? Then go to the page about Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen.
Who is a home in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen interesting for?
With an average purchase price around €499,000, buying a house in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen is mainly feasible for movers and dual-income couples. First-time buyers with a modal income (average €39,000 in this neighbourhood) will struggle to finance the entry price of €335,000, especially if there is overbidding. Buying an apartment in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen can then be a more realistic starting point. Families are well off here thanks to the proximity of schools and the green character. Seniors looking to downsize will also find options here, although the supply of ground-floor homes is limited. Looking for something more affordable? Then also check out the rental properties in this neighbourhood or explore the listings in De Valuwe.
What residents say about Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen
The neighbourhood receives an average rating of 7.1 based on 2 reviews. The highest scores go to education (9.0) and green spaces (8.5), the lowest to community (5.5) and beauty (6.0). Pauline (7.9) writes: "Diversity in population and types of homes. Friendly people. People greet each other on the street." At the same time, Jitske's experience (6.4) shows that it can vary greatly per street. Read all reviews on the neighbourhood page of Heeswijkse Kampen.
Compare homes for sale in and around Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen
On this page you will find the current listings of homes for sale in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. Buurtje.nl combines this with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you can assess not only the home but also the surroundings. Want to search more broadly? Then view the listings in the entire district via homes for sale in Cuijk, or compare with other districts such as Grave and Velp. On the website of the municipality of Land van Cuijk you will also find information about zoning plans and new construction projects in the region.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen?
The average purchase price in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen over the past year was €499,224, based on 67 sold homes. Prices ranged from €335,000 to €825,000. With an average area of 132 m², the price per square metre is approximately €3,782.
What is the WOZ value in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen?
The average WOZ value in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen is €349,000. That is higher than the district average of Cuijk (€304,000) and slightly above the municipal average of Land van Cuijk (€346,000). The WOZ value is generally lower than the actual sale price.
What is living in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen like?
Residents rate the neighbourhood a 7.1. It is a green, predominantly quiet family neighbourhood with many single-family homes. Green spaces and education score highly (8.5 and 9.0). The community score is lower at 5.5, indicating that the social atmosphere varies by street.
Is Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen suitable for families?
Yes, the neighbourhood is quintessentially a family neighbourhood. There are 1,240 households with children and primary schools in the immediate vicinity. The education score of 9.0 is the highest sub-score. Additionally, the green spaces and playgrounds offer plenty of room for children.
How accessible is Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen?
Cuijk station is within cycling distance and offers a direct train connection to Nijmegen in approximately 15 minutes. The A73 towards Venlo and Nijmegen is quickly reachable by car. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood with surrounding villages in Land van Cuijk.
What types of homes are for sale in Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen?
The supply consists largely of single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Most homes date from the 1980s and 1990s. In addition, apartments are available, often in a lower price range. The average living area is 132 m².
How green is Cuijk Heeswijkse Kampen?
The neighbourhood scores an 8.5 for green spaces, the second highest sub-score. There are several parks, green strips and playgrounds spread throughout the district. Residents mention greenery and water as positive factors contributing to the pleasant atmosphere in the neighbourhood.
Quiet neighbourhood with all amenities nearby. Lots of greenery and water, which brings a positive atmosphere. Diversity in population and types of housing. Friendly people. People greet each other on the street. That stands out when you are new to the village/neighbourhood. The neighbourhood feels safe. Much within walking distance. Nijmegen easily accessible.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe street I live in is anything but okay. All my neighbours pick fights with everyone and I can't do my thing in peace without being gossiped about or spoken to... For the rest, you can walk fine in Heeswijk Kampen, etc. I also went to primary school here myself and that was perfectly fine. We also have a Jumbo in the neighbourhood and that's very nice, but when it comes to a real centre, I find that minimal.
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