Homes for sale in Klundert, Moerdijk
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Klundert, including prices, selling times, and honest resident reviews per neighbourhood.





House prices in Klundert: how does the cost of a home here compare to the rest of Moerdijk?
Klundert has a housing market that clearly deviates from the municipal average. The average WOZ value is €312,000, which is lower than the municipal average of €335,000 for Moerdijk. However, actual transactions paint a different picture: over the past twelve months, 111 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €494,468 and an average living area of 136 m². The range runs from €196,000 to €3,750,000, indicating that the supply varies widely, from modest terraced houses to spacious detached homes on the edge of the village. Approximately 61% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, which is higher than the rental percentage of 39%. For current asking prices and selling times, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
The housing supply in Klundert largely consists of ground-floor family homes, making the village attractive for families seeking space. Apartments are relatively scarce, so those looking to buy an apartment in Klundert have fewer options than in larger centres within the municipality. Comparing the market with surrounding areas, neighbourhoods such as Zevenbergen or Moerdijk sometimes offer a different type of supply.
Living in Klundert: a historic fortified village with a close-knit community
Klundert is not an anonymous commuter suburb. It is a former fortified village with a recognisable structure, a historic centre around the Markt, and buildings that exude the character of a true village community. Residents give the neighbourhood an 8.0 out of 10 on the Klundert neighbourhood page, where you can also find all sub-scores and reviews. Resident Marjo describes the village in one breath as involved, connecting, and cosy, and you recognise that feeling when you walk through it. The score for amenities stands out at 9.0, while safety, accessibility, green spaces, and community all come in at 8.0.
In terms of amenities, Klundert is well-equipped for a village of nearly 6,000 residents. There are several primary schools, including De Regenboog primary school, and for secondary education, young people can go to Zevenbergen or Roosendaal. Daily shopping can be done in the centre, where there is a supermarket and various small shops. There is also plenty for sports: football club Klundert, tennis club, and various other associations ensure an active club life that strengthens social cohesion. The ramparts and greenery around the historic centre offer space for a walk or bike ride.
Accessibility is a point that residents rate positively, but it requires some nuance. Klundert does not have its own train station. The nearest stations are Zevenbergen and Oudenbosch, both about ten to fifteen minutes away by car. By car, you can quickly reach Breda or Bergen op Zoom via the A17. Bus line 132 connects Klundert with surrounding centres. Those dependent on public transport will find that a car is almost indispensable in practice. The surrounding hamlets such as Noordschans and Tonnekreek are quieter and more sparsely built, while Verspreide huizen Klundert represents the rural area for those who truly want to live in the countryside. More information about municipal policy and local initiatives can be found on the website of the municipality of Moerdijk.
For which buyers is Klundert a good choice?
Klundert mainly attracts families and movers who want space, appreciate a village atmosphere, and are willing to use a car. The average purchase price of nearly €495,000 is higher than the WOZ value suggests, so first-time buyers with a limited budget need to be realistic. At the lower end of the market, homes are available from around €196,000, but that is exceptional. Keep in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers) and notary fees. If you are unsure whether buying is the right time, you can also look at rental homes in Klundert as an interim solution.
Finding your home for sale in Klundert via current listings and resident data
On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current housing supply in Klundert with real resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only know what a home costs but also what it is like to live there. Also compare the supply in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Zevenbergschen Hoek, Noordhoek or view the complete overview of homes for sale in Moerdijk to get a good picture of the regional market.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Klundert?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Klundert was €494,468, with an average living area of 136 m². The cheapest sold property went for €196,000, the most expensive for €3,750,000. The average WOZ value is €312,000, which is lower than the municipal average of €335,000 for Moerdijk.
What types of homes are available for purchase in Klundert?
The supply mainly consists of ground-based single-family homes, such as terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Buying apartments in Klundert is possible but the supply is limited. Those specifically looking for an apartment have more choice in larger centres within the municipality of Moerdijk.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Klundert?
In addition to the purchase price, as a non-first-time buyer you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. First-time buyers under 35 with a home below the national exemption threshold are exempt from this. Furthermore, there are notary costs, estate agent costs and possibly valuation costs. Budget on average 4 to 6% of the purchase price for buyer's costs.
How accessible is Klundert for commuters?
Klundert does not have its own train station. The nearest stations are Zevenbergen and Oudenbosch, both about ten to fifteen minutes away by car. Via the A17 you are quickly towards Breda or Bergen op Zoom. Bus line 132 connects the village with surrounding centres, but a car is practically indispensable for daily commuting.
Are there good schools and facilities if I move to Klundert?
Klundert has several primary schools and is well equipped for daily shopping with a supermarket and shops in the centre. For secondary education, children are dependent on Zevenbergen or Roosendaal. Residents give the facilities a remarkably high score of 9.0 out of 10, and the active club life contributes to the social cohesion in the village.
Involved, connecting, cosy…
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