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Homes for sale in Kerkebogten, Eersel

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House prices and market figures for Kerkebogten, Eersel

The owner-occupied market in Kerkebogten is solid. Of the 554 homes in the neighbourhood, 54% are owner-occupied, providing a relatively stable ownership base. The average WOZ value is €426,000, comparable to the district average for Eersel (also €426,000), but slightly below the municipal average of €448,000. This difference indicates that you can enter the market in Kerkebogten at a slightly more affordable price than in some other parts of the municipality of Eersel.

Looking at actual transactions over the past year: 13 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €583,615. The range ran from €325,000 to €1,045,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger detached houses changed hands. The average living area was 122 m², resulting in an average price of approximately €4,783 per square metre. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor homes, with a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Apartments are hardly present in Kerkebogten. See the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent asking prices and selling times.

Living in Kerkebogten, Eersel

Kerkebogten is a quiet, predominantly green residential neighbourhood on the edge of the village of Eersel, in the Brabant Kempen region. The neighbourhood has a distinct residential character: wide streets, plenty of greenery between the homes and a pace that feels like village life without the sense of being far from everything. The vast majority of buildings date from the 1970s and 1980s, with correspondingly spacious plots and solid construction. Here and there, newer homes have been added, but the character of the neighbourhood is recognisably consistent.

The neighbourhood attracts many young families and dual-income couples, which is also evident from the figures: the 25 to 45 age group is by far the largest with 440 residents, followed by children up to 15 years old (250). You notice this in the streets: bicycles at the front door, basketball hoops in the driveway, and children taking over the pavement after school in the afternoons. The average labour participation rate of 74% and an average income of €41,000 per household are slightly above the municipal average, giving the neighbourhood a certain economic stability.

For daily shopping, you can go to the centre of Eersel, within cycling distance. There you will find a supermarket, a pharmacy, some catering establishments and small specialist shops. Eersel does not have a large shopping street, but you don't need to take the car for daily necessities. For a larger range of shops, people drive towards Veldhoven or Eindhoven. Children in the neighbourhood generally attend one of the primary schools in Eersel, such as De Klimop or De Regenboog primary schools, both a short bike ride away. Sports clubs are well represented in the village, with football, tennis and athletics as popular options.

In terms of accessibility, Kerkebogten is a typical Brabant commuter neighbourhood: the car is almost indispensable. The A67 (Eindhoven-Venlo) is accessible via the N397 within a quarter of an hour, and Eindhoven is about a 20-minute drive away. Public transport is available via bus line 141 towards Eindhoven, but the frequency is limited. Cyclists can reach the village centre via local cycle paths, but larger cities are not realistic by bike.

Residents particularly appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood page for Kerkebogten you can read what people themselves write about their neighbourhood. One resident describes it as: "You really have space here, the neighbours know each other, and you're still quickly on the motorway when you need to be." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited public transport and the distance to urban amenities.

Compared to neighbouring communities such as Molenakkers or Eersel-kom en Lindeakkers, Kerkebogten has a slightly quieter and greener profile, with a bit more space between the homes. Those looking for more village liveliness would rather look at the centre. Those who prefer a bit more distance from the hustle and bustle generally feel at ease in Kerkebogten. Eersel-Zuid is also an interesting comparison for those who are unsure.

Is a home for sale in Kerkebogten right for you as a buyer?

Kerkebogten is most suitable for families and dual-income couples who consciously choose a quiet, green living environment with sufficient living space. The average purchase price of €583,615 makes it difficult for singles to get started here, although there are homes under €400,000. Upsizers looking for more space and willing to sacrifice some urban proximity will find an attractive alternative here to the Eindhoven suburbs. Keep in mind that supply is limited: only 13 homes were sold in the past year, so acting quickly pays off. Those who want to be more flexible can also look at rental homes in Kerkebogten as an interim solution. Buying an apartment in Kerkebogten is not a realistic option; the supply consists almost exclusively of ground-floor homes.

What residents say about Kerkebogten

On the overview page for Kerkebogten you will find resident reviews with scores on categories such as liveability, greenery, safety and amenities. Residents consistently emphasise the quiet atmosphere and the good social cohesion in the streets. A frequently heard point of criticism is the accessibility by public transport: "For those who want to live without a car, this is not the right neighbourhood," writes one resident. Safety and green spaces generally score well. View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood main page for a complete picture.

Comparing homes for sale in and around Kerkebogten

Buurtje.nl bundles current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources and combines this with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only compare a home but also the neighbourhood itself. In addition to Kerkebogten, you can also look at De Dijken or Kortkruis in the area for similar living environments. Those who want to broaden their search will find a good overview on the page for homes for sale in the Eersel district or view the full supply via the municipal page for Eersel. More background on the municipality can also be found on the official website of the municipality of Eersel. Other villages in the municipality such as Duizel or Wintelre sometimes offer similar living quality at different price levels.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Kerkebogten?

The average purchase price in Kerkebogten over the past year was €583,615, based on 13 sold homes. Prices ranged from €325,000 to €1,045,000, with an average living area of 122 m². This works out to an average price of approximately €4,783 per square metre. So both starter homes and larger detached houses are available, although the total supply is limited.

What is the WOZ value in Kerkebogten?

The average WOZ value in Kerkebogten is €426,000. This is equal to the average for the Eersel district, but slightly lower than the municipal average of €448,000. Kerkebogten is therefore one of the slightly more affordable entry-level neighbourhoods within the municipality of Eersel, although actual transaction prices are significantly higher than the WOZ value.

What is it like to live in Kerkebogten?

Kerkebogten is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of the village of Eersel. The housing stock mainly consists of homes from the 1970s and 1980s with spacious plots. The neighbourhood attracts many young families and has strong social cohesion. Residents appreciate the peace and space, but also point to limited public transport as a drawback. Check resident reviews on the neighbourhood page for a more personal picture.

Is Kerkebogten suitable for families with children?

Yes, Kerkebogten is very much a family neighbourhood. The 25 to 45 age group is the largest in the area, and there are relatively many children up to 15 years old. Primary schools are within cycling distance in the village centre of Eersel, and various sports clubs are active in the village. The quiet streets and presence of greenery make the neighbourhood practical for families with young children.

How accessible is Kerkebogten?

Kerkebogten is easily accessible by car. Via the N397, the A67 can be reached within a quarter of an hour, and Eindhoven is about a 20-minute drive away. Public transport is available via bus line 141 towards Eindhoven, but the frequency is limited. Those dependent on public transport should expect longer travel times. The village centre of Eersel is easily reachable by bike from the neighbourhood.

What types of homes are for sale in Kerkebogten?

The supply in Kerkebogten consists almost exclusively of ground-floor homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Most homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s and have an average area of approximately 122 m². Buying an apartment in Kerkebogten is not a realistic option, as this type of home is hardly present in the neighbourhood. The total annual sales volume is limited, with 13 transactions in the past year.

Are there schools and amenities near Kerkebogten?

Kerkebogten itself does not have its own shopping centre or schools, but the village centre of Eersel is a short bike ride away. There you will find primary schools, a supermarket, a pharmacy and various sports clubs. For a wider range of shops or secondary schools, you travel towards Veldhoven or Eindhoven. Daily amenities are therefore easily accessible, provided you are willing to cycle or drive a short distance.

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