Homes for sale in Loo, Bergeijk
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House prices and market figures for Loo, Bergeijk
The owner-occupied market in Loo is pronounced: 86% of the 183 homes are owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a stable and owner-oriented character. Only 14% is rented, most of which through private landlords. The WOZ value in Loo averages €473,000, which is noticeably higher than the district average of €450,000 for Bergeijk 't Loo and also above the municipal average of €432,000 for Bergeijk as a whole. Loo thus belongs to the more expensive corner of the municipality.
In the past twelve months, three homes changed hands, with an average selling price of €679,667. The range ran from €569,000 to €875,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger detached houses came onto the market. With an average living area of 179 m², this works out at a price per square metre of approximately €3,796. These are predominantly spacious single-family homes and detached houses, not apartments. For current asking prices and availability, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Loo, Bergeijk
Loo is a small, quiet residential nucleus on the southern side of the municipality of Bergeijk, nestled between agricultural landscape and forest. With 480 inhabitants, it is not a village with a bustling centre, but it is precisely this small-scale character that residents seek here. The housing stock consists largely of detached houses and semi-detached houses, many built in the 1980s and 1990s on spacious plots. Streets such as the Looweg and surrounding roads give the impression of a neighbourhood where the car is parked at the door, the garden is large and the neighbours know your name.
Facilities in Loo itself are limited; that is frankly one of the characteristics of this nucleus. There is no supermarket, no primary school and no sports hall in the immediate vicinity. For daily shopping, you drive to the centre of Bergeijk, a few minutes away, where you will find a Jumbo and local shops. Primary school De Regenboog in Bergeijk village is the nearest school for families with young children. Sports club FC Bergeijk and the tennis club in the village are accessible by bicycle. The surroundings of Loo do offer what makes the neighbourhood unique: direct access to walking and cycling routes through the Kempen landscape, with the Landschotse Heide and the Leenderbos within short distance.
In terms of accessibility, Loo is typical of the Kempen region: the car is indispensable. The N397 takes you quickly to Bergeijk centre and via the N69 towards Eindhoven, about 25 to 30 minutes by car. There is no train station in Bergeijk itself; the nearest stations are Eersel or Waalre-Aalst, but in practice most residents travel by car. Bus connections are limited and not suitable as a daily alternative for commuters.
The residents of Loo are relatively highly educated (50% highly educated) and have a labour participation rate of 70%. The largest group is aged 25 to 45, and families with children are the most common household type. This fits the image of a neighbourhood where people consciously choose space, peace and greenery, and keep the city at a distance. See the neighbourhood page of Loo for resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood scores. Residents appreciate the peace and green surroundings, although there is also criticism of the lack of facilities and dependence on the car. One resident described it as follows: "You live here wonderfully quietly, but without a car you can't do anything. You know that in advance, but it doesn't always get used to it."
Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Langveld en omgeving or Weebosserweg-Breerijt, Loo has a slightly more exclusive character with higher WOZ values and larger plots. The Van den Tillaartstraat en omgeving offers a somewhat more village-like and lively alternative if you want a bit more bustle within walking distance.
Is buying in Loo for you?
Loo attracts buyers who consciously choose space, low housing density and a green living environment, and who are willing to pay a higher price for it. Families with children and dual-income earners with a car are most in their element here. Starters will find the threshold of an average of €679,667 and limited availability challenging: only a handful of homes are sold per year, so overbidding or acting quickly is not exceptional. For those who find the purchase prices too high, it is worth also looking at the rental homes in Loo, although the rental supply here is small. Seniors who depend on public transport or daily facilities within walking distance are less suited to this type of nucleus.
What residents say about Loo
Residents of Loo most appreciate the peace, space and green character of the neighbourhood. In reviews on the neighbourhood page of Loo, themes such as safety, neighbourhood feeling and proximity to nature come across positively. Residents are less enthusiastic about the limited facilities and poor accessibility without a car. One resident wrote: "Loo is ideal if you are really looking for peace and don't have to go into the hustle and bustle every day. But don't expect a bus stop at your doorstep." See all reviews and partial scores via the neighbourhood page for a complete picture.
Compare owner-occupied homes around Loo and in the municipality of Bergeijk
Buurtje.nl brings together the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find on other platforms. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. See the total overview of owner-occupied homes in the district Bergeijk 't Loo or broaden your search to all owner-occupied homes in Bergeijk. Would you like to explore other residential nuclei? Then Luyksgestel and Riethoven are interesting alternatives with a similar village character. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Bergeijk.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Loo?
In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Loo was €679,667, with a range from €569,000 to €875,000. The average living area was 179 m², resulting in a price of approximately €3,796 per square metre. Supply is limited, so anyone looking to buy a home in Loo should expect to act quickly and possibly overbid.
What is the WOZ value in Loo?
The average WOZ value in Loo is €473,000. This is higher than the average for the Bergeijk 't Loo district (€450,000) and clearly above the municipal average of Bergeijk (€432,000). Loo is therefore one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality.
What is living in Loo like?
Loo is a quiet, small-scale residential area with 480 inhabitants, surrounded by agricultural landscape and forest. The atmosphere is rural and peaceful, with predominantly spacious detached and semi-detached houses on large plots. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and green surroundings, but also point out the lack of amenities in the neighbourhood itself and the dependence on the car.
Is Loo suitable for families with children?
Families with children are the largest household group in Loo, and the neighbourhood is well-suited for those seeking space and a safe, quiet living environment. The nearest primary school and daily amenities are in Bergeijk village, a few minutes' drive away. A car is essential for this. First-time buyers will find the high entry price a barrier.
How accessible is Loo?
Loo is easily accessible by car via the N397 towards Bergeijk and the N69 towards Eindhoven, about 25 to 30 minutes' drive. Public transport is very limited; there is no train station in Bergeijk and bus connections are not suitable for daily commuting. Those dependent on public transport will find this a serious drawback.
What type of homes are for sale in Loo?
The supply in Loo consists almost exclusively of single-family homes, including detached and semi-detached houses. Buying an apartment in Loo is not realistic; this type of home hardly occurs here. Many homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s on spacious plots. The annual number of transactions is low, keeping the choice limited.
Are there schools and sports facilities near Loo?
There are no schools or sports facilities in Loo itself. The nearest primary school is De Regenboog in Bergeijk village, a few minutes' drive away. Sports clubs such as FC Bergeijk and the local tennis club are also located in the village and accessible by bike or car. For secondary education, Eersel and Valkenswaard are the nearest options.






