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Buying a house in Land van Cuijk: the housing market in 2026

Land van Cuijk is one of the largest municipalities in North Brabant, formed from the merger of Cuijk, Boxmeer, Grave, Mill and Sint Hubert and Sint Anthonis. With over 91,700 residents and an area stretching from the Meuse to the Peelrand, this municipality offers a mix of historic fortified towns, lively village centres and peaceful countryside. The region is popular with families and movers who want to escape the hustle and bustle of Eindhoven or Nijmegen but still remain within commuting distance. Major employers such as Bayer in Boxmeer and the logistics sector around Cuijk provide local employment, and the A73 and A77 provide quick connections to Venlo, Nijmegen and the Ruhr region.

Of the nearly 39,900 homes, 68% are owner-occupied, which is higher than the national average. The average WOZ value is €346,000, but actual selling prices are well above that: in the past twelve months, 630 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €557,770. The range is wide, from €103,000 for a smaller home in one of the villages to €2,250,000 for a detached country house. The average floor area of sold homes is 161 m². At the top of this page you will find current asking prices and selling times. Buurtje.nl bundles listings from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you can compare not just the home but also the neighbourhood.

The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Land van Cuijk

Land van Cuijk has dozens of villages and neighbourhoods, from compact villages like Ledeacker and Holthees to the larger towns of Cuijk, Boxmeer and Grave. Each village has its own character, and price differences are significant. Below are the main areas for buyers.

Grave, historic fortified town on the Meuse

Grave is the gem of the municipality: a small fortified town with a monumental city centre, city walls and a charming harbour on the Meuse. Residents give Grave an 8.6 on Buurtje.nl, the highest score in the municipality. It scores particularly high on beauty and safety. "It's a village within a town, everyone knows each other and you can easily walk to the floodplains," writes a resident of Grave. The downside: supply is limited and prices are above the municipal average. If you are looking for a home in a historic setting with character, keep an eye on listings in Grave. The nearby Escharen offers a quieter, more village-like alternative within cycling distance.

Cuijk, the largest village with the most amenities

Cuijk is the urban heart of the municipality. Here you will find the station (direct train to Nijmegen in 15 minutes), a compact shopping centre, secondary schools and the Maasziekenhuis hospital. The neighbourhood score is 7.1, with residents appreciating the accessibility and amenities but noting that some parts of the centre are in need of renewal. For starters and young families, Cuijk is interesting because of the wider range and slightly lower entry prices compared to Grave. View homes for sale in Cuijk for the current situation. If you want to buy an apartment in Land van Cuijk, you will find the most options in this village.

Boxmeer, village character with urban functions

Boxmeer is the second largest village, known for Boxmeer Castle, the annual horse market and the presence of Bayer as a major employer. The neighbourhood score is 6.9, which is lower than the municipal average. Residents cite the amenities as a plus but are more critical of the appearance of parts of the centre. In terms of prices, Boxmeer is around the municipal average. The nearby Beugen is a good alternative for those seeking a bit more peace at a lower price.

Haps and Langenboom, affordable and village-like

For buyers looking for an affordable detached home with a garden, the smaller villages offer opportunities. Haps is centrally located between Cuijk and Boxmeer and has its own primary school, sports club and supermarket. Langenboom borders the forests of the Maashorst and attracts buyers seeking nature and space. Prices per square metre here are generally lower than in the three large villages.

Other villages worth exploring are: Katwijk for its location on the Meuse, Landhorst for the Peel area, and Gassel for a close-knit village life within cycling distance of Grave. View all reviews and neighbourhood information for Land van Cuijk to compare the villages side by side.

What to look out for when buying a home in Land van Cuijk?

Firstly: price differences between villages are large. A terraced house in Sint Anthonis or Mill is significantly cheaper than a comparable home in Grave. So look beyond the best-known place names. Villages like Beers or Groeningen are sometimes overlooked, while they are easily accessible and offer a strong sense of community.

Secondly: take selling time into account. The market in Land van Cuijk is tighter than you might expect based on its location. Popular homes in Grave and Cuijk sell quickly, and overbidding occurs. Make sure your financing is in order before you go viewing.

Thirdly: accessibility varies greatly per village. Cuijk has a train station, but from the smaller villages you are dependent on the car. If you commute daily to Eindhoven or Nijmegen, that makes a difference in travel time and living comfort.

Finally: use neighbourhood data in your choice. On Buurtje.nl you can compare scores per neighbourhood on safety, amenities and green space. That gives a fairer picture than just a viewing on a sunny Saturday afternoon. If you prefer to rent, also check rental homes in Land van Cuijk.

What residents say about living in Land van Cuijk

Residents rate Land van Cuijk an 8.0 based on 15 reviews. The highest sub-scores are for beauty (8.4), safety (8.3) and accessibility (8.2). Grave stands out with an 8.6, while Cuijk scores 7.1 and Boxmeer 6.9. "The combination of peace, nature and yet everything within reach makes it a nice place to live," writes a resident. On community, the municipality scores 7.5, which fits the image of close-knit village communities where as a newcomer you have to find your place for a while. Read all resident reviews of Land van Cuijk for a complete picture per neighbourhood.

Homes for sale near Land van Cuijk

Looking in the surrounding area too? Land van Cuijk borders several municipalities with their own housing market. To the west you will find listings in Altena, while to the south you can look at Asten or Bergeijk. Further west lie Alphen-Chaam and Baarle-Nassau. Compare neighbourhood scores and prices to see where you get the most living comfort for your budget. More about the region can be found on the page of the province of North Brabant.

View the current listings in Land van Cuijk

At the top of this page you will find the full range of homes, from apartments to detached houses. Use the filters on price, floor area and energy label to search specifically. Each home shows the neighbourhood score and relevant neighbourhood information, so you can immediately assess whether the area suits you. The data is updated daily based on more than 1,500 sources.


Frequently asked questions

How many owner-occupied homes are for sale in Land van Cuijk?

The current number of owner-occupied homes in Land van Cuijk can be found at the top of this page. The supply is updated daily based on more than 1,500 sources, giving you a complete overview of all available homes in the municipality.

What does an owner-occupied home cost in Land van Cuijk?

The average purchase price in Land van Cuijk over the past year was €557,770. The range is wide: from €103,000 for a smaller home to €2,250,000 for a large detached house. In Grave and Cuijk, prices are generally higher than in smaller villages like Haps or Langenboom.

What is the average price per square metre in Land van Cuijk?

Based on an average purchase price of €557,770 and an average area of 161 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,464. This varies by village: in Grave you pay more per square metre than in the smaller villages in the rural area.

How long does a home stay on the market on average in Land van Cuijk?

The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. The market in Land van Cuijk is relatively tight, especially for popular home types in Grave and Cuijk. Make sure your financing is in order before viewing, as sought-after homes sell quickly.

Which neighbourhoods in Land van Cuijk are most popular for buying a home?

Grave scores the highest with an 8.6 from residents and is popular for its historic character and location on the Meuse. Cuijk (7.1) attracts buyers due to the train station and amenities. Boxmeer (6.9) offers a wide range of homes and employment opportunities at companies like Bayer. Smaller villages like Haps and Langenboom are popular with families seeking space and lower prices.

Is Land van Cuijk a good place to buy a home?

Land van Cuijk offers an attractive mix of affordable homes, green surroundings, and good accessibility via the A73 and the station in Cuijk. With 91,700 residents, an employment rate of 67%, and an average income of €35,300, the local economy is stable. Residents give the municipality an 8.0 and particularly appreciate safety (8.3) and green spaces (8.0).

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Land van Cuijk?

Expect 4 to 6% on top of the purchase price. This includes transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers), notary fees, valuation costs, and possibly estate agent fees. First-time buyers under 35 purchasing a home below the exemption threshold pay no transfer tax. At an average purchase price of €557,770, this amounts to €22,000 to €33,000 in additional costs.

How accessible is Land van Cuijk?

Cuijk has its own train station with a direct connection to Nijmegen (approximately 15 minutes). Via the A73, you can reach Nijmegen and Venlo within half an hour. The A77 provides a connection towards Germany. From the smaller villages, you are dependent on the car, which is a point of attention if you commute daily.

Can I search for owner-occupied homes by neighbourhood in Land van Cuijk?

Yes, on Buurtje.nl you can search by village or neighbourhood. Each neighbourhood has its own page with the local housing supply, neighbourhood scores, and resident reviews. This way, you can compare not only homes but also the liveability per neighbourhood before making a choice.

How many homes are there in total in Land van Cuijk?

The municipality has approximately 39,870 homes. Of these, 68% are owner-occupied, 22% are social housing, and 9% are rented by other landlords. The majority of homes are single-family houses, which fits the village-like and rural character of the municipality.


Experiences from Land van Cuijk
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8.4
Gijs
Living alone · Apartment
28-12-2025
Lovely and quiet but a bit remote

I don't have much experience yet. I've only been living here for a month, but I like it!

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7.0
Jaegers
Living alone · Apartment
16-07-2025
Mixed bag

Quite quiet and helpful people!

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9.6
Koen
Student · Semi-detached
Very nice neighbourhood

Nice cosy neighbourhood, everyone is sociable with each other and the neighbourhood is neatly tidy.

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8.6
Karin
Living together · Terraced house
Neighbourhood by the harbour

We have been living here for 7 years now and we really like it. Most people are friendly and say hello, including the youth. Grave is a nice little town on the Meuse with just enough shops, nice eateries, sports facilities, and terraces. There is regularly something going on, which makes it extra nice to live here.

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7.9
Pauline
Living alone · Apartment
Good balance between peace and liveliness

Quiet neighbourhood with all amenities nearby. Lots of greenery and water, which brings a positive atmosphere. Diversity in population and types of housing. Friendly people. People greet each other on the street. That stands out when you are new to the village/neighbourhood. The neighbourhood feels safe. Much within walking distance. Nijmegen easily accessible.

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9.8
Koen
Family · Semi-detached
Cosy

Very beautiful neighbourhood and always cosy. And lots of parties.

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7.8
Mathijs
Family · Semi-detached
Beautiful village with urban add-ons

Nice neighbourhood if you like a bit of peace and quiet, but still want the positive extras from the city. Yet also the twist of the landscape. Also ideal for families with school-going children. Many primary and secondary schools.

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6.1
Ezra
Living alone · Apartment
Bakelgeert-Zuid28-08-2024
Uncosy

I miss cosiness. And just a nice place for young adults.

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