Homes for sale in Lieshout, Laarbeek
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Lieshout and compare prices, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews to make the right choice.







House prices in Lieshout: well above the municipal average
The owner-occupied market in Lieshout is tight and pricey. Of the 1,880 homes in the neighbourhood, 75% are owner-occupied, indicating that this is a pronounced home-owning area. The average WOZ value is €434,000, clearly higher than the average for Laarbeek as a whole, which stands at €394,000. Actual selling prices are even higher: in the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €551,818. The range runs from €350,000 to €995,000, showing that both starter homes and substantial detached houses come onto the market. With an average living area of 189 m², these are predominantly spacious single-family homes and detached houses, not apartments. For current asking prices and the present supply of homes for sale in Lieshout, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Lieshout: village tranquillity with its own character
Lieshout is a village that has preserved its own identity. It is best known for the presence of Bavaria, the brewery that has been intertwined with the village for generations and lies directly next to the residential area. That gives Lieshout something quirky: it is not a sleepy commuter village, but a place with an industrial history and a close-knit community. Residents rate the neighbourhood an 8.1 on Buurtje.nl, with notably high scores for green space (9.0) and cleanliness (8.5). F. Priem describes it as a "quiet residential area with lots of greenery" where you live pleasantly with sufficient amenities nearby. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Lieshout neighbourhood page.
In terms of amenities, Lieshout is reasonably self-sufficient for a village of this size. There are primary schools in the village itself, a GP practice and a few local shops and eateries around the village square. For a larger supermarket or more extensive shopping, most residents drive to Beek en Donk or Helmond. For sports, there is plenty to do: the local football club and other associations form the social backbone of the village. The countryside around Lieshout offers ample space for walking and cycling, which explains the high green scores from residents. Outside the core lie the scattered houses around Lieshout, where you find even more peace and space.
Accessibility scores an 8.5 from residents, but that requires nuance. Lieshout does not have its own train station. By car, you can reach Helmond in about ten minutes and Eindhoven in about twenty minutes, with good connections to the A270 and A67. Public transport is more limited: there are bus services towards Helmond and Veghel, but for commuters without a car, the neighbourhood is less suitable. Jolijn, another resident, notes that the area is pleasant and spacious, but that there is little room for new residents to settle, making it difficult for first-time buyers. The neighbouring Aarle-Rixtel and Beek en Donk are also worth a look if you are searching in the region. More about the municipality can be found on the website of Laarbeek municipality.
Who is buying in Lieshout for?
Given the average selling price of over €550,000 and homes averaging 189 m², Lieshout is primarily a market for movers and buyers with a solid budget. First-time buyers wanting to buy an apartment in Lieshout will find little supply: the offering consists almost exclusively of ground-floor homes. When buying a home, take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers) and notary fees. Supply is limited, so acting quickly is important. Is buying not feasible now? Then check out the rental homes in Lieshout as a temporary alternative, or explore Mariahout for possibly a wider supply in the area.
Finding your home for sale in Lieshout
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what to expect from the neighbourhood. Compare Lieshout with other neighbourhoods via the overview of homes for sale in Laarbeek or explore the Industrieterrein Bavaria as a sub-area within Lieshout.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a home in Lieshout?
In the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold in Lieshout with an average purchase price of €551,818. Prices ranged from €350,000 to €995,000. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €434,000, which is clearly higher than the municipal average of Laarbeek (€394,000).
What types of homes can you buy in Lieshout?
The supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes and detached houses. The average living area of sold homes in the past year was 189 m². Buying an apartment in Lieshout is hardly an option, as this type of home rarely comes on the market in this village.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Lieshout?
In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax (2% for non-starters, 0% for starters under 35 below the exemption limit), notary costs and possibly estate agent fees. With an average selling price of over €550,000, the additional costs can quickly add up to several thousand euros. Make sure to get good advice before making an offer.
How is the accessibility if you buy a home in Lieshout?
Lieshout does not have its own train station. By car, you can reach Helmond in about ten minutes and Eindhoven in twenty minutes via the A270 and A67. There are bus connections to Helmond and Veghel, but public transport is limited. For daily commuters, a car is almost indispensable.
Is Lieshout a suitable neighbourhood for starters looking to buy a home?
That is difficult. The supply is limited, the average selling price is above €550,000, and it almost exclusively concerns larger ground-based homes. One resident already noted that there is little room for new buyers in the village. Starters would be better off also looking at surrounding villages such as Beek en Donk or Aarle-Rixtel, or temporarily consider renting in the area.
Pleasant living with sufficient amenities
Auto-translated to English by AIGood neighbourhood with nice spacious surroundings, clean and plenty of nature. Except there is little room for new people to live, so I wouldn't be able to buy a house in the neighbourhood and I would prefer to have older and younger people live together.
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