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House prices and market figures for Keersopperbeemden, Valkenswaard

Keersopperbeemden is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: as much as 79% of the housing stock is owned, while only 21% is rented. This is also reflected in the prices. The average WOZ value is €396,000, which is clearly above the district average of Kloosterakkers en Dommelen (€362,000) and the municipal average of Valkenswaard (€360,000). The neighbourhood thus belongs to the more expensive segments within the municipality.

Looking at actual transactions over the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €708,636. The range runs from €475,000 to €1,000,000, indicating that the supply is diverse but predominantly in the higher segment. With an average living area of 164 m², this works out at a price per square metre of approximately €4,320. These are almost exclusively larger ground-based homes, often detached or semi-detached. Apartments are hardly found in this neighbourhood. At the top of this page, view the current asking prices and selling times of the current supply.

Living in Keersopperbeemden, Valkenswaard

Keersopperbeemden lies on the southern edge of Valkenswaard, directly bordering the Keersop, a small river that flows through the Natura 2000 area De Groote Heide. That is immediately what distinguishes this neighbourhood from other districts in the municipality: you live here literally on the edge of extensive nature. From many homes, you can walk into the forest or the meadows within five minutes, and you notice that in the atmosphere. It is quiet, green and predominantly spacious in layout, with plots that are considerably larger than in the more urban parts of Valkenswaard.

The housing largely dates from the 1980s and 1990s, with a mix of detached homes and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. New construction is scarce, giving the neighbourhood a stable, established character. Streets such as the Keersopperweg and the surrounding residential streets are quiet and clear, with little through traffic. This makes it a pleasant environment for families with children and for people who consciously choose a bit more distance from the hustle and bustle.

For daily shopping, you quickly drive to the centre of Valkenswaard, about three to five minutes away. There you will find a Jumbo and an Albert Heijn, and the shopping centre around the Markt offers enough for daily needs. There are no supermarkets in the neighbourhood itself, but residents rarely experience this as a drawback. Primary school De Regenboog and a few other primary schools in Valkenswaard are accessible by bicycle. For secondary education, the Sondervick College in Valkenswaard is the most logical choice.

Accessibility by car is good: the A67 (Eindhoven-Venlo) can be reached via the Luikerweg in about ten minutes, and Eindhoven is about twenty minutes away. Public transport is more modest. Bus connections run via the centre of Valkenswaard, but a car is almost indispensable in this neighbourhood. There is no train station in Valkenswaard itself; the nearest stations are Waalre-Aalst or Eindhoven Strijp-S, both at some distance.

Residents appreciate Keersopperbeemden especially for the peace, nature and space. On the neighbourhood main page of Keersopperbeemden you can read all reviews and neighbourhood data. One resident writes: "You really feel here like you live outside the city, but Valkenswaard is just around the corner. The nature literally starts behind your garden." A recurring point of criticism is the limited public transport and the distance to larger cities for those without a car. Compared to neighbouring areas such as Dommelen, Keersopperbeemden is slightly more exclusive and quieter, while Agnetendal and De Belleman have a more central location. More about the overarching district can be found at homes for sale in Kloosterakkers en Dommelen.

Who is a home for sale in Keersopperbeemden interesting for?

Keersopperbeemden mainly attracts movers and established families: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and almost half of the residents are married. First-time buyers find little connection here, given the average purchase price of over €700,000 and the lack of smaller homes or apartments. Anyone considering buying an apartment in Keersopperbeemden should look elsewhere in Valkenswaard. With an average household income of €37,900 and a high education level (40% highly educated), this is a neighbourhood for buyers with a solid financial base. Be honest about the supply: only about ten to fifteen homes come onto the market per year, so patience is required. Also check the rental homes in Keersopperbeemden as an interim solution.

What residents say about Keersopperbeemden

Residents rate Keersopperbeemden positively, particularly in terms of greenery, peace and safety. The neighbourhood scores well on liveability and social cohesion. One resident sums it up aptly: "It is quiet, safe and green here. Children play outside, neighbours know each other. You don't find that everywhere anymore." Residents are less enthusiastic about the dependence on the car and the scarce public transport. All reviews per category can be read on the page of the neighbourhood Keersopperbeemden.

Compare homes for sale around Keersopperbeemden and in Valkenswaard

On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Keersopperbeemden combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and demographic data, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can not only compare the supply, but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to search more broadly? Then also check Keersop or Schepelweijen as nearby alternatives, or explore the full supply via homes for sale in Valkenswaard. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of Valkenswaard municipality.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Keersopperbeemden?

The average purchase price in Keersopperbeemden over the past twelve months was €708,636, with a range of €475,000 to €1,000,000. The average living area was 164 m², resulting in a price per square metre of approximately €4,320. This makes it one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within Valkenswaard.

What is the WOZ value in Keersopperbeemden?

The average WOZ value in Keersopperbeemden is €396,000. This is clearly above the municipal average of Valkenswaard (€360,000) and also above the district average of Kloosterakkers and Dommelen (€362,000). The neighbourhood thus belongs to the higher segment within the municipality.

What is it like to live in Keersopperbeemden?

Living in Keersopperbeemden means living on the edge of nature, with the Keersop and the Groote Heide within walking distance. The neighbourhood is quiet, green and spacious, with mainly detached houses and semi-detached homes. Residents appreciate the peace and safety, but also point out the dependence on the car.

Is Keersopperbeemden suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old and almost half of the residents are married. Primary schools are accessible by bike and the quiet, green environment is child-friendly. However, first-time buyers will experience the high purchase prices as a barrier.

How accessible is Keersopperbeemden?

By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible: the A67 towards Eindhoven and Venlo can be reached in about ten minutes, and Eindhoven itself is about a twenty-minute drive. Public transport is limited; bus connections run via the centre of Valkenswaard. A car is almost indispensable in this neighbourhood.

What type of homes are for sale in Keersopperbeemden?

The supply consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes: detached houses and semi-detached homes on spacious plots. The buildings mostly date from the 1980s and 1990s. Buying an apartment in Keersopperbeemden is hardly possible; for that, you are better off looking in the centre of Valkenswaard.

Is there a lot of greenery and nature near Keersopperbeemden?

Yes, that is one of the neighbourhood's strongest assets. The Keersop and the adjacent Natura 2000 area the Groote Heide start right behind the built-up area. Walking and cycling in nature is literally within walking distance from many homes. This attracts residents who consciously choose a green, quiet living environment.

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