Homes for sale in De Beemd, Bernheze
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in De Beemd and compare prices, neighbourhood data, and resident reviews to determine if this neighbourhood suits you.
House prices and market figures De Beemd, Bernheze
De Beemd is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 76% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, and you can see that in the character of the streets. The average WOZ value is €459,000, which is well above the district average of Kern Heesch (€403,000) and also above the municipal average of Bernheze (€428,000). De Beemd is therefore one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality.
Over the past twelve months, 12 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €621,250. The range runs from €445,000 to €1,195,000, indicating that the supply is diverse: from spacious family homes to detached villas. The average home size was 160 m², which works out to an average price of around €3,883 per square metre. These are not starter prices. The supply consists mainly of single-family homes and detached houses; apartments are hardly found in this neighbourhood. For current asking prices and available homes, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in De Beemd, Bernheze
De Beemd is located in the southern part of Heesch, a village in the municipality of Bernheze. The neighbourhood has a quiet, green character with spacious plots and wide streets. It is not a through-road neighbourhood: most streets are residential streets without through traffic, which contributes to the peaceful atmosphere. The housing largely dates from the 1980s and 1990s, with a mix of semi-detached houses and detached homes. There is hardly any new construction, giving the neighbourhood a stable, established character.
In terms of amenities, Heesch is well-equipped for a village of this size. Within walking or short cycling distance you will find a supermarket (including an Albert Heijn on Pastoor van Winkelstraat), a primary school, and various sports clubs such as football club SV Heesch and tennis club LTC Heesch. The village centre with its local shops and eateries is reachable by bike within a few minutes. For more extensive shopping, you go to Oss or Den Bosch, both easily accessible.
Accessibility by car is one of the strong points of De Beemd. The A59 (Paalgraven junction) is just a few kilometres away, allowing you to quickly reach Den Bosch, Nijmegen or Eindhoven. By bus, there is a connection via bus line towards Oss and 's-Hertogenbosch, although the car is clearly the primary mode of transport here. Cycling to the village centre or to the primary school is quite feasible for families.
The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and home-movers. You can see this in the figures: the largest age group is 25 to 45 years, and households with children are the most common family type. Residents appreciate the peace, space and social cohesion. On the neighbourhood page of De Beemd you can read what residents themselves write about their district. One resident describes it as: "A neighbourhood where you know your neighbours and children can play outside without you worrying." That says something about the atmosphere.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as 't Dorp and the Oranjebuurt, De Beemd is on average somewhat more expensive and more spacious in layout. If you are looking for a slightly more compact, more village-like environment, you could also look at Den Berg or 't Vijfeiken. Energy consumption in De Beemd is relatively high at 3,560 kWh of electricity and 1,210 m³ of gas per year, which fits with the larger, older homes. When purchasing, take into account possible sustainability costs.
Who is a home in De Beemd suitable for?
De Beemd is most suitable for families and home-movers seeking space and peace in a village environment with good road access. Starters will find it difficult here: with an average purchase price of over €621,000 and an entry price of €445,000, the threshold is high. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment. If you want to be flexible or first get a feel for the neighbourhood, you could also look at rental homes in De Beemd, although that supply is limited. When searching, take into account the energy performance of the home: many houses from the 1980s still have sustainability potential, which can be both a cost and an opportunity.
What residents say about De Beemd
Residents of De Beemd generally give the neighbourhood a positive rating. High scores are given for safety and the living environment for children. Residents are sometimes less enthusiastic about the limited nightlife options and the fact that you need the car for many things. One resident writes: "Quiet living, nice neighbours and lots of greenery. But for a night out you really have to take the car." Read all reviews and neighbourhood data on the overview page of De Beemd.
Compare homes in and around De Beemd
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and district data, so you not only choose a home but also a neighbourhood. In addition to De Beemd, you can also look at other neighbourhoods in Kern Heesch, such as the Schoonstraat or the Kennedystraat. If you are looking for a greener or more rural alternative, you can go to the Buitengebied Heesch or to Kern Nistelrode. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Bernheze.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in De Beemd?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in De Beemd was €621,250. Sale prices ranged from €445,000 to €1,195,000. The average home size was 160 m², resulting in a price of approximately €3,883 per square metre. This makes buying a home in De Beemd more suitable for movers than for first-time buyers.
What is the WOZ value in De Beemd?
The average WOZ value in De Beemd is €459,000. This is clearly above the average for the Kern Heesch district (€403,000) and also above the municipal average of Bernheze (€428,000). De Beemd is therefore one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality.
What is living in De Beemd like?
Living in De Beemd means peace, space and a village atmosphere. The neighbourhood largely consists of spacious single-family homes and detached houses from the 1980s and 1990s, with wide streets and plenty of greenery. Residents appreciate the safety and social atmosphere, although a car is necessary for many daily trips.
Is De Beemd suitable for families with children?
De Beemd is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, and households with children are the most common family type. There are primary schools and sports clubs in the immediate vicinity, and the quiet residential streets make it a safe environment for children. The high purchase prices do make it difficult for first-time buyers to enter the market.
How accessible is De Beemd?
By car, De Beemd is easily accessible via the nearby A59, with quick connections to Den Bosch, Oss and Nijmegen. Public transport is limited: there are bus connections to Oss and 's-Hertogenbosch, but the frequency is low. Cycling within the village of Heesch is fine, but for further destinations a car is almost indispensable.
What type of homes are for sale in De Beemd?
The supply in De Beemd mainly consists of spacious single-family homes, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Most homes date from the 1980s and 1990s. Buying an apartment in De Beemd is hardly possible; this type of housing is virtually absent here. The average surface area of sold homes over the past twelve months was 160 m².
What is the sustainability status of homes in De Beemd?
The average energy consumption in De Beemd is relatively high: 3,560 kWh of electricity and 1,210 m³ of gas per year. This fits with the larger homes from the 1980s and 1990s, which are often not yet fully sustainable. If you want to buy a home in De Beemd, it is wise to check the energy label and insulation level carefully and include sustainability costs in your budget.






