Homes for sale in Hapert Noord, Bladel
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Hapert Noord and view prices, selling times, and neighbourhood data to determine if this area suits you.

House prices and market figures Hapert Noord, Bladel
Hapert Noord is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: over 80% of the 361 homes are owner-occupied, while only 20% are rented. This gives the neighbourhood a stable, owner-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €454,000, which is clearly above the district average of Hapert (€405,000) and the municipal average of Bladel (€409,000). Hapert Noord thus belongs to the more expensive segments within the municipality.
Looking at actual transactions over the past twelve months, 14 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €704,107. Prices ranged from €450,000 to €839,000, with an average living area of 200 m². This works out to a price of approximately €3,520 per m². The supply mainly consists of larger single-family homes and detached houses, which explains the high average surface area and price level. Apartments are hardly found in this neighbourhood. For the most current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Hapert Noord, Bladel
Hapert Noord is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the north side of the village of Hapert, located in the Brabantse Kempen. The atmosphere is village-like and green: wide streets, many detached houses with gardens, and a low building density that provides space. The neighbourhood was largely developed in the 1980s and 1990s, with a mix of semi-detached and detached houses. New construction is scarce, which partly explains the higher prices compared to other neighbourhoods in Hapert.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is functionally laid out. The village centre of Hapert, with a supermarket (Jumbo), a GP and a pharmacy, is within cycling distance. Primary school De Wegwijzer and primary school De Horizon are both reachable within a few minutes by bike. For secondary education, pupils rely on Bladel or Eersel, where the Pius X College is located. Sports club VV Hapert has its fields on the edge of the village, and there are opportunities for tennis and athletics in the immediate vicinity. The proximity of the Landschotse Heide and the Kempen area makes walking and cycling in the green easily accessible.
Accessibility by car is good. Via the N284 you quickly reach the A67 towards Eindhoven or Venlo. Eindhoven is about 25 minutes away by car. Public transport is more limited: bus line 310 connects Hapert with Bladel and Eersel, but for daily commuting a car is almost indispensable. There is no train station in Hapert itself; the nearest station is Eersel or Bladel, but even there the connection is limited. Those who depend on public transport should take that into account when choosing this neighbourhood.
Residents appreciate Hapert Noord for its peace, space and social cohesion. One resident writes: "It is quiet and clear here, the neighbours know each other and the children just play outside on the street." Critical comments sometimes concern the limited range of amenities within walking distance and the dependence on the car. Read all reviews and neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of Hapert Noord.
Compared to Hapert Centrum, Hapert Noord is quieter and more spacious, but also further from daily amenities. Hapert Oost and Hapert Zuid-West have a similar village character, but partly have a different housing mix. For those looking for more green and space, Hapert Het Vennenbos is also an option to consider. More information about the wider area can be found on the website of the municipality of Bladel.
Who is a home for sale in Hapert Noord interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and movers who are looking for space and are willing to pay for it. With an average selling price of over €700,000 and an entry price of €450,000, Hapert Noord is financially difficult for first-time buyers. The limited supply, only 14 transactions in a year, means there is little choice and quick action is needed. Overbidding is realistic in this segment. Seniors who want to downsize to a ground-floor home will find less suitable supply here. Those who doubt whether buying is feasible at the moment can also look at rental homes in Hapert Noord as a temporary alternative.
What residents say about Hapert Noord
Residents of Hapert Noord rate their neighbourhood positively on average, with an emphasis on peace, safety and the green environment. High scores are usually given for liveability and the child-friendliness of the streets. Residents are less enthusiastic about accessibility by public transport and the limited local amenities. One resident puts it this way: "Nice living here, but without a car you are nowhere." View all scores per category and read more experiences on the overview page of this neighbourhood.
Compare homes for sale in and around Hapert Noord
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Hapert Noord?
The average purchase price in Hapert Noord over the past twelve months was €704,107, with a range of €450,000 to €839,000. The average living area was 200 m², which equates to approximately €3,520 per m². It almost exclusively concerns larger single-family homes and detached houses; buying apartments in Hapert Noord is hardly possible.
What is the WOZ value in Hapert Noord?
The average WOZ value in Hapert Noord is €454,000. This is clearly above the average for the Hapert district (€405,000) and the municipal average of Bladel (€409,000). Hapert Noord is therefore one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality, which is related to the spacious housing type and the high homeownership rate of 80%.
What is it like to live in Hapert Noord?
Hapert Noord is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a village character. The buildings largely date from the 1980s and 1990s and consist of spacious single-family homes with gardens. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the social atmosphere, and the proximity to nature in the Kempen. A frequently heard criticism is the limited accessibility without a car.
Is Hapert Noord suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. Over a third of households have children, the streets are quiet, and there are primary schools within cycling distance. The larger homes with gardens suit a family looking for space. However, supply is limited and prices are high, making movers with equity the most likely buyers.
How is the accessibility of Hapert Noord?
By car, Hapert Noord is easily accessible via the N284 towards the A67, putting Eindhoven about 25 minutes away. Public transport is limited: bus line 310 runs to Bladel and Eersel, but there is no train station in the immediate vicinity. For daily commuting, a car is almost indispensable. Cycling within the village and to the centre of Hapert is fine.
What type of homes are for sale in Hapert Noord?
The supply mainly consists of semi-detached houses and detached houses, largely built in the 1980s and 1990s. The average living area is 200 m², reflecting the spacious layout of the homes. Apartments or smaller starter homes are hardly available in Hapert Noord. Anyone considering buying a home in Hapert Noord must take into account a limited and scarce supply.
Are there enough schools and amenities near Hapert Noord?
Primary schools such as De Wegwijzer are within a short cycling distance. For daily groceries, the Jumbo in the village centre of Hapert is nearby. For secondary education, students rely on Bladel or Eersel. Specialist shops, hospitals, and larger shopping centres can be found in Eindhoven, about 25 minutes away by car. The neighbourhood is functional for families but not self-sufficient.











