Homes for sale in Made, Drimmelen
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Made and discover which neighbourhood suits you based on resident reviews and district data.



What does a home cost in Made?
Made is a village where most people own their own home: 71% of the more than 5,680 homes are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €376,000, just above the municipal average of €373,000 for the whole of Drimmelen. Looking at actual sale prices over the past year, the average is significantly higher: €529,466. A total of 118 homes changed hands, ranging from €295,000 to €1,199,000. The average living area of sold homes was 134 m². The supply consists mainly of single-family homes, from terraced houses to semi-detached and detached houses. Apartments are also available, but to a lesser extent. At the top of this page you will always find the current state of supply, including asking prices and selling times.
Living in Made: village character with good amenities
Made is the largest town in the municipality of Drimmelen, and you can tell from the level of amenities. In the centre around the Markt and Nieuwstraat you will find an Albert Heijn, a Jumbo and various specialist shops. There are several GP practices, a pharmacy, a library and sports park De Berk, where football club DESO and tennis club LTC Made are active. For swimming you go to swimming pool De Heijkant. Residents on the neighbourhood page of Made give the village an 8.2 out of 10. Striking is the perfect 10 for education. With primary schools such as De Regenboog, De Linde and Het Palet and secondary school Dongemond College, families don't have to look far. Resident Dinny Vermeulen describes the Prinsenhof neighbourhood as "a nice place to live with a large grass field in front of my door". That feeling of space and greenery is reflected in the resident score of 8.0 for green spaces and 9.0 for safety.
In terms of accessibility, Made is a village where you have to rely on the car. The nearest train station is Lage Zwaluwe, about ten minutes' drive away, with an intercity connection towards Breda and Dordrecht. Bus line 325 connects Made with Oosterhout and Breda. The A27 can be reached via the Madeseweg in a quarter of an hour, making commuting to Breda (20 minutes) or Gorinchem quite feasible. The accessibility score of 7.0 reflects this: fine by car, but public transport requires a bit more planning. Those who work in the Randstad must allow for longer travel times. More information about municipal plans and zoning plans can be found on the website of the municipality of Drimmelen.
Made has several neighbourhoods with their own character. In De Dreven you will find many 1980s homes in a green setting, while Stuivezand is known for newer family homes. The Zilverberg neighbourhood is located on the edge of the village and offers more space and detached homes in the higher segment. Towards the rural area lies the rural area of Made with countryside living among the polders. Living in Made means a village atmosphere with an active club life, short lines and enough amenities so you don't have to take the car for every errand.
Is Made right for you as a buyer?
With an average purchase price of over €529,000, buying a home in Made is not within reach for every first-time buyer. First-time buyers with a budget of up to €350,000 can look at apartments or smaller terraced houses, but supply is limited. Families form the largest target group: good schools, a safe environment and affordable single-family homes between €350,000 and €500,000. Movers and seniors also find their place here, especially with amenities within walking distance. Keep in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation costs. Overbidding occurs, especially for popular homes in neighbourhoods like Middelmade. If buying is not yet possible, also check the supply of rental homes in Made as an alternative.
Searching for a home in Made and surroundings
On Buurtje.nl you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also choose the right neighbourhood. Feel free to compare Made with other towns in the municipality: check the supply in Terheijden, Wagenberg or view all homes for sale in Drimmelen. This gives you a complete picture of the housing market in this region.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Made?
The average purchase price in Made over the past year was €529,466, with a range from €295,000 to €1,199,000. The average living area of sold homes was 134 m². The average WOZ value is €376,000.
What additional costs do I incur when buying a home in Made?
When buying a home in Made, in addition to the purchase price, you also pay transfer tax (2% for homes), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs, and possibly advice and brokerage fees from your mortgage advisor. Expect around 4-6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price.
Is Made suitable for families to buy a home?
Yes, Made scores highly on education (10/10 from residents) and safety (9/10). There are several primary schools and the secondary school Dongemond College. With sports clubs, a swimming pool, and plenty of green space, the village is popular with families. Most households in Made are married (44%).
How accessible is Made for commuting?
Made is about a 20-minute drive from Breda via the A27. The nearest train station is Lage Zwaluwe with intercity connections towards Breda and Dordrecht. Bus line 325 runs to Oosterhout and Breda. Accessibility by car is good, but by public transport it is somewhat limited.
Can I also buy an apartment in Made?
Buying an apartment in Made is possible, but the supply is more limited than single-family homes. The village consists mostly of terraced, semi-detached, and detached houses. Apartments are mainly found in and around the centre. Keep in mind that the choice is smaller and popular properties can be gone quickly.
Great, it's a nice place to live with a large grass field right outside my door.
Auto-translated to English by AIVery nice village has everything you need Only downside is that the Crullaan is super unsafe for young cyclists
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