Homes for sale in Landhorst, Land van Cuijk
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Landhorst. View asking prices, selling times and neighbourhood data directly on this page.
House prices in Landhorst: well above the municipal average
Landhorst is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood. With 87% owner-occupied homes and only 13% rental properties, the supply here is almost entirely in the hands of owner-occupiers. The average WOZ value is €430,000, which is considerably higher than the average for the municipality of Land van Cuijk (€346,000). That difference of over €84,000 says something about the type of homes here: predominantly spacious, detached single-family homes on larger plots. Buying an apartment in Landhorst is hardly an option; the supply consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes. Over the past twelve months, six homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €677,500 and a range from €369,000 to €1,077,000. This indicates that both entry-level homes and substantial detached houses come onto the market. For current asking prices and availability, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Landhorst: small village, great peace, clear choice
Landhorst has around 725 inhabitants and is one of the smaller settlements in Land van Cuijk. Those looking for a home to buy here consciously choose peace, space and a close-knit village community. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, confirming the image of a village that attracts people who deliberately opt for a quieter existence, often after a previous step in a larger municipality. On the neighbourhood page of Landhorst you will find resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data. Residents particularly appreciate the calm and social cohesion: people know each other, neighbours look out for one another, and the countryside is literally around the corner. A frequently heard criticism is the limited range of facilities in the village itself, which can be a barrier for some buyers.
Landhorst has a primary school and a village hall, but for daily groceries, a GP or a gym, you have to rely on nearby settlements such as Vierlingsbeek or Boxmeer. That is a five to ten minute drive. For sports, residents depend on clubs in the area; the village does have a local community with its own activities. The surrounding landscape, partly bordering De Peel buitengebied, makes Landhorst attractive for cyclists, walkers and people who want nature within walking distance. That is a quality you won't find in the larger settlements of the municipality.
In terms of accessibility, Landhorst is not a standout. There is no train station in the village itself; the nearest station is Boxmeer, about ten kilometres away. The A77 towards Nijmegen and Venlo is accessible via Vierlingsbeek, making the car the primary means of transport. Public transport is limited. Those who depend on public transport or commute daily to a city like Nijmegen or Den Bosch need to take that into account. Similar villages in the municipality, such as Escharen or Gassel, have a similar dynamic. If you want to combine more urban amenities with a home for sale in the region, Grave offers more options.
For whom is buying in Landhorst the right choice?
Buying a home in Landhorst is most suitable for movers and people aged 45-plus who are looking for space, peace and a detached home, and are not dependent on daily public transport. First-time buyers will find little affordable supply here; with an average purchase price of €677,500 and an entry price around €369,000, the threshold is high. In addition to the purchase price, take into account transfer tax (2% for movers), notary costs and possible valuation costs. Supply is limited and homes sell quickly. If buying is not feasible at this time, check out the rental properties in Landhorst as an interim solution.
Looking for a home for sale in Landhorst or the region?
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you can assess not only the home but also the neighbourhood well. Also check out the supply in surrounding villages such as Velp or Linden, or compare with the broader overview of homes for sale in Land van Cuijk. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Land van Cuijk.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Landhorst?
The average purchase price in Landhorst over the past twelve months was €677,500, with a range from €369,000 to €1,077,000. This is significantly higher than the municipal average. The average WOZ value in Landhorst is €430,000, compared to €346,000 for the municipality of Land van Cuijk as a whole.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Landhorst?
In addition to the purchase price, as an existing homeowner you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. Added to this are notary fees, appraisal costs, and possible costs for a structural survey. For a home of €677,500, the transfer tax alone amounts to over €13,500. First-time buyers under 35 with a home below the NHG limit may qualify for an exemption under certain conditions.
What types of homes for sale are there in Landhorst?
The supply in Landhorst consists almost exclusively of ground-level homes, predominantly detached single-family houses on spacious plots. Buying an apartment in Landhorst is hardly possible; this type of home is not available here. The average sold home had an area of 230 square metres, confirming the spacious nature of the supply.
How accessible is Landhorst if you want to live there?
Landhorst does not have its own train station. The nearest station is Boxmeer, about ten kilometres away. The A77 towards Nijmegen and Venlo is accessible via Vierlingsbeek. Public transport is limited, making a car almost indispensable. Those commuting daily to Nijmegen or Den Bosch should expect a travel time of 30 to 45 minutes by car.
Are there schools and amenities in Landhorst for families?
Landhorst has a primary school and a community centre, but for further amenities such as a supermarket, GP, or secondary school, you rely on nearby villages like Vierlingsbeek or Boxmeer, a five to ten minute drive away. The village is therefore most suitable for buyers who consciously choose peace and space and are not dependent on amenities within walking distance.








