Homes for sale in Hagelkruis en omgeving, Bergeijk
Discover homes for sale in Hagelkruis and surroundings and view the current supply, average asking price and time to sell directly at the top of this page.
House prices and market figures for Hagelkruis and surroundings, Bergeijk
Owner-occupied homes in Hagelkruis and surroundings are predominantly in private hands: 81% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, while only 19% is rented out. This makes this a neighbourhood where owner-occupiers set the tone. The average WOZ value is €376,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of Bergeijk 't Hof (€399,000) and the municipal average of Bergeijk (€432,000). That difference indicates that you can enter the market relatively affordably here for the region.
Based on the past twelve months, eight homes were sold in the neighbourhood, at an average sale price of €577,125. The range runs from €395,000 to €895,000, showing that both more accessible homes and larger detached houses are traded. With an average living area of 147 m², this works out at a price of approximately €3,926 per square metre. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes, terraced houses and detached houses. Apartments are rare in this neighbourhood. View the current supply and current asking prices at the top of this page.
Living in Hagelkruis and surroundings, Bergeijk
Hagelkruis and surroundings is a quiet, largely residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town centre of Bergeijk. The character is village-like and green: wide streets, many detached houses with gardens and an atmosphere that clearly differs from the more urban-oriented neighbourhoods elsewhere in the municipality. The buildings largely date from the 1970s and 1980s, with occasional newer infill. This is reflected in the housing types: predominantly single-family homes, both semi-detached and detached houses, with a limited number of terraced houses on the edges of the neighbourhood.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is self-sufficient for daily life. The centre of Bergeijk, with a supermarket, bakery, pharmacy and some catering establishments, is within cycling distance. Children can attend primary schools in the immediate vicinity of the village. For sporty residents, there are local clubs for football, tennis and other sports, which are typically well organised for a Brabant village. Larger shopping centres and more extensive amenities can be found in Valkenswaard or Eindhoven, both accessible via the N397 and the A67.
Accessibility by car is reasonably good: the connection to the A67 towards Eindhoven and the Belgian border can be reached within a few minutes. There is no train station in Bergeijk itself; the nearest stations are Valkenswaard and Waalre-Aalst. Bus connections run via the centre of Bergeijk, but the frequency is limited, as in many small Brabant villages. A car is therefore not a luxury but a necessity for most residents.
Residents appreciate the peace and space the neighbourhood offers. On the neighbourhood main page of Hagelkruis and surroundings you will find extensive resident reviews and neighbourhood scores per category. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here, the neighbours know each other and the children just play outside on the street. Only if you need something bigger do you really have to get in the car." The latter is a recurring point: the limited public transport connections and the distance to larger cities are often mentioned as a downside. Those who are specifically looking for distance from the hustle and bustle experience this as an advantage.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods in the same district, Hagelkruis and surroundings has a slightly greener and more spacious appearance than, for example, Burgemeester Magneestraat and surroundings, which is more compactly built. Kept and surroundings has a similar village character but a slightly different housing stock. For those looking for more variety in supply, Broekstraat-Hoek-Lijnt-Eijkereind also offers interesting options within the same district.
Who is a home for sale in Hagelkruis and surroundings interesting for?
The neighbourhood has relatively many over-65s (355 out of 1,065 residents) and households without children. That says something about the appeal: the neighbourhood appeals to movers and seniors who consciously choose peace, space and a familiar Brabant environment. Families looking for a quiet place with a garden and a close-knit neighbourhood community can also find their place here, although they must take into account limited public transport connections for school-age children who later want to travel independently. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average sale price of over €577,000 and an entry price of €395,000, the threshold is high. Those who are unsure about buying can also look at the rental homes in Hagelkruis and surroundings as an alternative. Be honest about your budget and keep in mind that supply is limited: on average only a handful of homes are sold per year, which can mean you have to act quickly when something becomes available.
What residents say about Hagelkruis and surroundings
Residents particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its peace, social cohesion and green surroundings. Downsides that come up are the limited accessibility without a car and the limited local amenities for younger residents. One resident describes it as: "Here you know your neighbours, which is no longer a given in many places. But for the train or a night out, you really have to drive." View all reviews, partial scores per category and the full neighbourhood data on the page of Hagelkruis and surroundings.
Compare homes for sale in and around Hagelkruis and surroundings
Buurtje.nl bundles housing supply from more than 1,500 sources and adds something you won't find on Funda or other platforms: resident reviews, neighbourhood scores and district data right next to the housing supply. This way you can not only see what a home costs, but also whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to compare? Also check out the homes for sale in Bergeijk 't Hof as the overarching district, or explore other cores in the municipality such as Luyksgestel, Westerhoven or Riethoven. For a complete overview of all homes for sale in Bergeijk you can also search at municipal level. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Bergeijk.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Hagelkruis and surroundings?
The average purchase price in Hagelkruis and surroundings over the past year was €577,125, based on eight sold homes. The range runs from €395,000 to €895,000. With an average living area of 147 m², this works out to about €3,926 per square metre. The entry level is therefore relatively high for the region.
What is the WOZ value in Hagelkruis and surroundings?
The average WOZ value in Hagelkruis and surroundings is €376,000. This is below the district average of Bergeijk 't Hof (€399,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Bergeijk (€432,000). The neighbourhood is therefore relatively affordable compared to the rest of the municipality, although actual selling prices are considerably higher than the WOZ value.
What is it like to live in Hagelkruis and surroundings?
Hagelkruis and surroundings is a quiet, village-like neighbourhood with many ground-level homes and a close-knit community. Residents appreciate the peace, space and social atmosphere. A frequently mentioned downside is the limited accessibility without a car and the lack of a train station in the immediate vicinity. The neighbourhood mainly appeals to movers and seniors who consciously choose a quiet living environment.
Is Hagelkruis and surroundings suitable for seniors and movers?
The neighbourhood has the largest group of residents in the 65-plus category, with 355 out of 1,065 residents. This clearly shows that Hagelkruis and surroundings is an attractive destination for seniors and movers looking for peace and space. Households without children are the most common household type. Starters will find it difficult given the high entry price of at least €395,000.
How accessible is Hagelkruis and surroundings?
By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N397, with a quick connection to the A67 towards Eindhoven and the Belgian border. There is no own train station; the nearest stations are in Valkenswaard and Waalre-Aalst. Bus services run via the centre of Bergeijk, but frequency is limited. For daily use, a car is almost indispensable.
What types of homes are for sale in Hagelkruis and surroundings?
The supply mainly consists of ground-level single-family homes: detached houses, semi-detached houses and terraced houses. Buying apartments in Hagelkruis and surroundings is hardly an option, as this type of home rarely occurs there. Most homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s, with an average area of 147 m². The total housing stock amounts to 509 homes, of which 81% are owner-occupied.
Are there schools and daily amenities near Hagelkruis and surroundings?
Primary schools are present in the core of Bergeijk, within cycling distance of the neighbourhood. For daily shopping, you can go to the centre of Bergeijk, with a supermarket and smaller specialist shops. Larger shopping centres and secondary schools can be found in Valkenswaard, about ten to fifteen minutes' drive away. Sports clubs for football, tennis and other sports are well represented locally, which is typical for a Brabant village like Bergeijk.









