Homes for sale in Mierlo, Geldrop-Mierlo
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Mierlo, including neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, and discover if this district suits you.
What does a home in Mierlo cost?
The owner-occupied market in Mierlo is strong. Of the 4,783 homes, 71% are owner-occupied, which is considerably higher than in many comparable villages. The average WOZ value is €435,000, well above the municipal average of €379,000 in Geldrop-Mierlo. That difference says something: within the municipality, Mierlo is the more expensive part. In the past twelve months, 70 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €548,907, with a range of €115,000 to €1,350,000. That spread is wide. You will find both an affordable apartment and a detached house on a spacious plot here. The average living area of sold homes was 149 m², indicating predominantly single-family homes and semi-detached houses. Check the overview at the top of this page for current asking prices and selling times.
Living in Mierlo: Brabant village with everything within reach
Mierlo feels like a real village, and that is exactly what residents appreciate. On the Mierlo neighbourhood page, residents rate the village an 8.3 out of 10. Accessibility (9.0), amenities (8.7) and education (8.7) score particularly high. Resident Anouk Böhm sums it up succinctly: "It is a real village with a close-knit mentality and friendly people. Brabant cosiness, and if you need help, all the neighbours are there for you." That village solidarity is not just marketing talk; it comes back in multiple reviews. At the same time, the score for cleanliness and tidiness is the lowest at 6.3, something to bear in mind.
In terms of amenities, Mierlo is complete for a village of over 11,000 residents. In the centre you will find an Albert Heijn and various specialist shops. There are several primary schools, including De Aventurijn and De Startbaan, and for secondary education you can go to Geldrop or Helmond. Sports clubs are plentiful: football club SV Mierlo-Hout, tennis club MTC and swimming pool De Smelen are all within cycling distance. Resident Roy emphasises that children can play safely outside here and that you are "right next to the woods" for a walk. The Strabrechtse Heide area is a few minutes' cycle away and offers extensive nature.
Accessibility is remarkably good for a village, which explains that 9.0. Via the A270 and A67 you are within a quarter of an hour in Eindhoven or Helmond. Hermes bus lines connect Mierlo with Geldrop and Eindhoven. Mierlo does not have its own train station, but Geldrop station is five minutes away by car and offers a direct connection to Eindhoven (10 minutes) and further towards Weert and Roermond. Within Mierlo you can choose from various neighbourhoods, each with its own character. The new-build neighbourhood Luchen mainly attracts young families, while the old village centre offers more character and history. In Neerakkers and Kerkakkers you will find predominantly 1970s and 1980s homes, and Buitengebied Mierlo is interesting if you are looking for space and tranquillity.
Does Mierlo suit you as a buyer?
With an average purchase price of almost €549,000, buying a home in Mierlo is not an entry-level market for first-time buyers. Those considering buying an apartment in Mierlo will find options at the lower end of the market from around €115,000, but supply is limited. Families with a modal to above-modal income form the largest group of buyers, and you can see that: 44% of households are married and the largest group has children. Movers and seniors also find their place here, especially in the existing neighbourhoods with larger plots. Bear in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2%) and notary fees. Overbidding occurs, so engage a buying agent. If buying is not immediately possible, also check the rental homes in Mierlo as an interim solution. More information about local schemes can be found on the website of the municipality of Geldrop-Mierlo.
Searching for an owner-occupied home in Mierlo via Buurtje.nl
On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so that you not only choose a home but also the right neighbourhood. Compare Mierlo, for example, with the supply in Geldrop or view the owner-occupied homes in the whole of Geldrop-Mierlo. This way you discover which place really suits you.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Mierlo?
In the past 12 months, the average purchase price in Mierlo was €548,907. Prices ranged from €115,000 to €1,350,000, depending on property type and location. The average WOZ value is €435,000, higher than the municipal average of €379,000.
What costs are involved in buying a house in Mierlo?
In addition to the purchase price, you pay 2% transfer tax (for non-first-time buyers), notary costs for the deed of transfer and possibly a mortgage deed. Also budget for valuation costs and possibly a structural survey. For first-time buyers under 35, an exemption from transfer tax applies under certain conditions.
What types of homes can I buy in Mierlo?
The supply mainly consists of single-family homes and semi-detached houses, with an average floor area of 149 m². There are also apartments at the lower end of the market and detached houses in the rural area and older neighbourhoods. In the new-build district Luchen, more recent family homes regularly become available.
How is the accessibility if I consider buying a home in Mierlo?
Mierlo scores a 9.0 on accessibility among residents. Via the A270 and A67, you are within a quarter of an hour in Eindhoven or Helmond. Geldrop station is a five-minute drive away and offers a train connection to Eindhoven in about 10 minutes. Bus lines from Hermes run towards Geldrop and Eindhoven.
Is buying an apartment in Mierlo possible for first-time buyers?
There are limited apartments available in Mierlo, with prices starting from around €115,000. The supply is small and goes quickly, so be early. First-time buyers under 35 can benefit from the first-time buyer exemption for transfer tax. Also consider the rental supply as an alternative if buying is not yet feasible.
Where we live is beautiful. It's a real village with a 'we know each other' mentality and friendly people. Brabant conviviality and if you need help, all the neighbours are ready to help you. From borrowing a drill to accepting parcels. A top neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIYou have everything here to live well, education, nature, good accessibility, peaceful, lively. We have nothing to complain about here, children can play but also walk safely on the streets, there are enough sports complexes to exercise, and if you want to take a quiet walk, you are right next to the forests.
Auto-translated to English by AIEducation is around the corner. Play opportunities in the neighbourhood. Safe traffic through the neighbourhood but accessibility is still good. You are close to nature and opportunities for walking.
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