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Homes for sale in Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant, Mook en Middelaar

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House prices and market figures for Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant, Mook en Middelaar

The owner-occupied market in Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant is among the most expensive in the municipality. With an average WOZ value of €438,000, the neighbourhood is slightly below the district average of Middelaar (€469,000), but well above the municipal average of €423,000. This difference says something about the character of the neighbourhood: the homes here are large and detached, but the absolute top locations in the district are elsewhere. The average purchase price over the past twelve months was €1,560,906, with a range of €565,000 to €1,695,000. 32 homes were sold, with an average living area of 270 m². This works out to a price of approximately €5,780 per m², which makes it clear that these are spacious, high-quality finished homes. Apartments are hardly found in this neighbourhood; the supply consists almost exclusively of detached and semi-detached homes on large plots. The proportion of owner-occupied homes is high at 84%, only 16% of the housing stock is rental. For current asking prices and the current supply of owner-occupied homes in Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant, Mook en Middelaar

Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant is not an average residential neighbourhood. It is nestled between the Meuse and the forested hills of the Meuse Valley, directly bordering the National Landscape Meuse Valley. Those who live here consciously choose peace, space and greenery. The buildings are predominantly detached, with homes on large plots. Some of the homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, but there are also newer villas and characteristic country houses in between. The streets are quiet, traffic is limited, and nature literally begins behind the back garden.

Facilities within walking distance are hardly available. This is deliberate: the neighbourhood is not a shopping area and does not want to be one. For daily groceries you drive to Mook, about five minutes away, where you will find a supermarket and a limited range of shops. For more extensive shopping, Nijmegen is the logical choice, about twenty minutes away. Primary schools are available in Mook and Middelaar itself; for secondary education, pupils rely on Nijmegen or Cuijk. There is a sports club in the area and the nature offers plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling and running along the Meuse and through the hills of the Meuse Valley.

Accessibility by car is good. Via the N271 you quickly reach the A73 towards Nijmegen or Venlo. Public transport is more limited: there is a bus line via Mook, but the frequency is low. A car in this neighbourhood is therefore not a luxury but a necessity. The nearest train station is Mook-Molenhoek, a few minutes' drive away, with a direct connection to Nijmegen and Venlo.

Residents particularly appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood homepage of Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant you can read what people write about it, including scores per category. One resident describes it as: "You live here as if you are on holiday, but then just every day." Criticisms that come back are the limited facilities and the dependence on the car. Compared to neighbouring community Riethorst-Plasmolen, the atmosphere here is quieter and more self-contained, with less social dynamics but also more privacy. Those looking for the liveliness of Mook are better off in a different neighbourhood.

The population composition is striking. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (315 of the 875 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (235). Young families and starters are clearly in the minority. This is reflected in the street scene: quiet evenings, few children on the street, and neighbours you know but do not meet daily.

Does buying in Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant suit you?

With an average purchase price of over €1.5 million, buying a home in Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant is not an option for starters or people with a modal income. The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and seniors who consciously choose space, peace and a green environment, and who accept the car as the primary means of transport. Buying an apartment in Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant is virtually impossible; the supply consists almost exclusively of spacious ground-based homes. Be honest about the disadvantages: the supply is limited, competition for attractive homes can be fierce, and prices have risen sharply in recent years. If you are unsure whether buying is feasible at this time, you can also look at rental homes in Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant as a temporary alternative.

What residents say about Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant

Residents give the neighbourhood predominantly positive ratings, with high scores for greenery, peace and safety. They are less enthusiastic about the level of facilities and public transport accessibility. One resident writes: "The nature around the corner is priceless, but you cannot manage here without a car." For all ratings per category, the overall score and more experiences from residents, view the full overview page of Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant with all reviews and neighbourhood data.

Compare homes in and around Middelaar Katerbosch en Heikant

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data, so that you choose not only a home but also a neighbourhood. Want to compare? Also view the supply in the wider district via owner-occupied homes in Middelaar, explore the neighbouring community Riethorst-Plasmolen, or view the total supply of owner-occupied homes in Mook en Middelaar. More about the municipality can be found on the municipality page of Mook en Middelaar and on the official website of the municipality of Mook en Middelaar.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant?

The average purchase price in Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant over the past year was €1,560,906, based on 32 sold homes. Prices ranged from €565,000 to €1,695,000. With an average living area of 270 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,780. These are almost exclusively spacious, ground-based homes.

What is the WOZ value in Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant?

The average WOZ value in Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant is €438,000. That is slightly below the average for the Middelaar district (€469,000), but clearly above the municipal average of Mook and Middelaar (€423,000). The WOZ value gives an indication of the property level, but actual transaction prices in this neighbourhood are significantly higher.

What is it like to live in Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant?

Living in Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant means peace, space and greenery. The neighbourhood borders directly on the National Landscape Maasdal, with little traffic and a predominantly older, stable population. Amenities are limited within the neighbourhood itself; for daily shopping you drive to Mook. Residents appreciate the nature and privacy, but mention the dependence on the car as a drawback.

Is Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant suitable for families with children?

The neighbourhood is quiet and green, which can be attractive for families. However, the population is predominantly over 45, with relatively few young children in the streets. Primary schools are available in Mook and Middelaar, for secondary education you have to go to Nijmegen or Cuijk. Families who choose space and nature over social vibrancy will find their place here, but do not expect a bustling child-friendly neighbourhood.

How accessible is Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant?

By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N271, with a quick connection to the A73 towards Nijmegen and Venlo. Mook-Molenhoek train station is a few minutes' drive away and offers direct connections to Nijmegen and Venlo. Public transport within the neighbourhood is limited; there is a bus line via Mook, but the frequency is low. A car is almost indispensable in this neighbourhood.

What type of homes are for sale in Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant?

The supply consists almost entirely of detached and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. Buying an apartment in Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant is hardly possible; this type of home rarely occurs here. Some of the homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, but there are also newer villas and country houses. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 270 m².

Is there a lot of green space and nature near Middelaar Katerbosch and Heikant?

Yes, the location directly next to the National Landscape Maasdal is one of the biggest assets of this neighbourhood. Walking and cycling paths along the Maas and through the hills are directly accessible from the neighbourhood. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for people who prioritise nature and fresh air. It is also one of the reasons why residents consciously choose this area, despite the limited amenities.

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