Homes for sale in Hapert Het Vennenbos, Bladel
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Hapert Het Vennenbos and view prices, selling times and neighbourhood data directly at the top of this page.


House prices and market figures Hapert Het Vennenbos, Bladel
House prices in Hapert Het Vennenbos are at a notable level compared to the rest of the neighbourhood and the municipality. The average WOZ value in this neighbourhood is €439,000, which is clearly above the neighbourhood average of Hapert (€405,000) and the municipal average of Bladel (€409,000). However, the actual transaction prices tell a different story: in the past twelve months, six homes were sold here for an average purchase price of €134,000, with a range of €127,500 to €139,500. The average living area of those sold homes was 67 m², which equates to a price of around €2,000 per square metre. This relatively low transaction price level compared to the WOZ value indicates that this concerns a specific and limited segment, possibly smaller residential units or special properties. Of the housing stock in this neighbourhood, 82% is owner-occupied and 18% is private rental housing. There is no social housing stock. Check the current supply and current asking prices at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Hapert Het Vennenbos, Bladel
Hapert Het Vennenbos is a small, quiet neighbourhood on the edge of Hapert, the largest village in the municipality of Bladel in the Brabantse Kempen. The name says it all: the neighbourhood borders or is near the Vennenbos, a forest area that starts right on your doorstep. This gives this part of Hapert a very distinct character: green, quiet and somewhat secluded from daily village life. You don't live here in the middle of the hustle and bustle, but not far from the amenities of Hapert.
The neighbourhood has only a handful of residents, all in the 15 to 25 age category, and all households are single-person households. This gives a good picture of the type of resident living here now: young, independent people who appreciate peace and nature. It is not a family neighbourhood with children playing in the street, but rather a place for people who consciously choose a green, somewhat withdrawn living environment.
For daily shopping and amenities, you rely on the centre of Hapert, within walking distance or a short bike ride. In Hapert Centrum you will find a supermarket, some shops, a GP practice and primary schools. Sports clubs such as football club SV Hapert and other local clubs are also active in the immediate vicinity. For a larger range of shops, secondary schools and hospital care, Eindhoven is the designated city, about 25 kilometres away by car.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood is primarily suitable for people with a car. The N284 connects Hapert quickly to Eersel and the A67 towards Eindhoven and Venlo. Public transport is limited: there are bus routes from Hapert to Eindhoven and surrounding villages, but there is no train station in the village itself. Cycling through the Vennenbos is an attractive option for recreation, but for commuting to larger cities, a car is almost indispensable.
Residents of the neighbourhood particularly appreciate the peace and direct access to nature. On the neighbourhood main page of Hapert Het Vennenbos you can read more about how residents rate the neighbourhood and what they mention as strong points. One resident describes it as: "You literally live here by the forest. Walking early in the morning without cars or noise, that's priceless." A critical point that comes up is the limited walking distance to amenities and the lack of good public transport connections. Compared to Hapert Oost or Hapert Noord, where more families live and amenities are closer, Het Vennenbos is a conscious choice for those who prioritise nature over convenience. Those looking for more urban dynamics can also look at Hapert Zuid-West.
Who is a home for sale in Hapert Het Vennenbos interesting for?
This neighbourhood best suits young singles or couples without children who consciously choose peace, nature and a small-scale living environment. The average transaction price of €134,000 makes buying a home in Hapert Het Vennenbos relatively accessible for starters, certainly compared to the municipal WOZ level. However, keep in mind that supply is limited and homes are relatively small (average 67 m²). Buying an apartment in Hapert Het Vennenbos or a smaller residential unit is more realistic here than a spacious family home. If you are unsure whether buying is the right step at this time, you can also check the rental homes in Hapert Het Vennenbos as an alternative. A downside to be honest about: the limited supply means you have to act quickly when something becomes available.
What residents say about Hapert Het Vennenbos
Residents of Hapert Het Vennenbos particularly emphasise the green surroundings and the quietness as major assets of the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page with all reviews and neighbourhood data you can read the full ratings. One resident writes: "Het Vennenbos is the reason I continue to live here. You step right into nature, and yet you're in the village within five minutes." Residents are less enthusiastic about the public transport connections and the limited range of amenities directly in the neighbourhood itself. If you want to live here, it is wise to honestly weigh this against the advantages of peace and greenery.
Compare homes for sale in and around Hapert Het Vennenbos
On Buurtje.nl you will not only find the current housing supply in this neighbourhood, compiled from more than 1,500 sources, but also neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find anywhere else in one place. This way you can easily compare whether living in Hapert Het Vennenbos suits you, or whether a neighbourhood like Hapert Centrum or Industrieterrein Hapert better matches your wishes. Also check the broader supply via homes for sale in Hapert, or broaden your search area to homes for sale in Bladel and surrounding villages such as Netersel or Hoogeloon. More general information about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Bladel.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Hapert Het Vennenbos?
In the past twelve months, six homes were sold in Hapert Het Vennenbos, with an average purchase price of €134,000. The range was between €127,500 and €139,500. The average living area was 67 m², resulting in a price of approximately €2,000 per square metre. These are relatively low transaction prices compared to the WOZ value of €439,000 in the neighbourhood, indicating a specific housing segment.
What is the WOZ value in Hapert Het Vennenbos?
The average WOZ value in Hapert Het Vennenbos is €439,000. This is clearly above the average of the Hapert district (€405,000) and the municipal average of Bladel (€409,000). The WOZ value provides an indication of the estimated market value of homes for tax purposes and does not necessarily correspond one-to-one with actual transaction prices.
What is it like to live in Hapert Het Vennenbos?
Living in Hapert Het Vennenbos means choosing peace, greenery and a small-scale environment. The neighbourhood borders a forest area and has only a handful of residents, all young singles. It is a quiet, secluded neighbourhood without busy streets or much traffic. Amenities can be found within a short bike or car ride in the centre of Hapert.
Is Hapert Het Vennenbos suitable for first-time buyers?
The average transaction price of €134,000 makes buying a home in Hapert Het Vennenbos relatively accessible for first-time buyers. However, the homes are on the smaller side, with an average area of 67 m². The neighbourhood is most suitable for young singles or couples who appreciate peace and nature and do not need a large home. Families with children will find more supply and amenities closer by in neighbourhoods such as Hapert Noord or Hapert Oost.
How accessible is Hapert Het Vennenbos?
Accessibility by car is reasonably good: via the N284 you quickly reach the A67 towards Eindhoven or Venlo. Eindhoven is about 25 kilometres away. Public transport is limited; there are bus lines from Hapert to surrounding places, but a train station is lacking. For daily commuting to a larger city, a car is almost indispensable. Cycling is an attractive option for recreation and shorter trips within the village.
What types of homes are for sale in Hapert Het Vennenbos?
Based on sales data, the homes in Hapert Het Vennenbos are relatively small with an average area of 67 m². The owner-occupied segment dominates strongly: 82% of the housing stock is owner-occupied. Buying an apartment in Hapert Het Vennenbos or a smaller living unit is most realistic here; large detached family homes are less common in this segment. The current supply and home types can be found at the top of this page.
How much green space is there in and around Hapert Het Vennenbos?
Hapert Het Vennenbos scores high on this point: the neighbourhood directly borders a forest area, allowing for immediate walking and cycling in nature. This is one of the most frequently mentioned reasons why residents consciously choose this area. The forest offers space for recreation right on the doorstep, distinguishing the neighbourhood from more centrally located neighbourhoods in Hapert.






