Homes for sale in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern, Hoeksche Waard
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House prices and market figures for Mijnsheerenland Woonkern, Hoeksche Waard
The housing market in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern is firmly anchored in owner-occupied homes: 80% of the 1,714 homes are owner-occupied, only 20% are rented. You can see this in the streetscape, where owners invest in their homes and gardens. The average WOZ value is €472,000, which is almost equal to the neighbourhood average of €470,000, but significantly higher than the municipal average of €360,000 in Hoeksche Waard. This positions Mijnsheerenland as one of the more expensive cores on the island.
In the past twelve months, 30 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €610,417. The range is remarkably wide: from €309,000 for a compact terraced house to €2,250,000 for a detached house with plenty of land. With an average area of 157 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,888. The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, both terraced houses and semi-detached and detached houses. Apartments are scarce here. At the top of this page, you can see the current supply and the average asking price for the most recent situation.
Living in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern
Mijnsheerenland is a village best described as quiet, green and community-oriented. It lies nestled between the polders of Hoeksche Waard, with ribbon development along Dorpsstraat and newer expansions to the south and east. The older core around the Dorpskerk has characteristic 1930s houses and some monumental buildings, while neighbourhoods like de Bosschen and het Hof date from the 1980s and 1990s. More recent new-build can be found on the edges of the village. This mix of construction periods provides variety in housing types and price ranges.
Residents greatly appreciate the village character. Mijnsheerenland Woonkern scores an 8.8 out of 10 based on resident experiences. Community spirit in particular stands out with a perfect 10. Resident L. van Maanen puts it aptly: "People still say hello to each other on the street. Everyone is friendly. Compared to other villages and towns, people are generally open-minded and friendly." Those village festivals and neighbourhood gatherings that several residents write about are not a formality but truly part of social life here.
In terms of amenities, you have to be realistic. There is a primary school (De Hoeksteen), a GP, a hairdresser and a small number of local shops along Dorpsstraat. For a large supermarket or a wider range of shops, you drive to Oud-Beijerland, about five minutes by car. Resident Sharona confirms this: she has lived there for ten years and has always enjoyed it, but acknowledges that there are "few amenities", which she calls a typical village characteristic. The partial score for amenities, at 6.8, is therefore the only real area for improvement.
Accessibility, on the other hand, scores a 9.5. Via the N217, you are on the A29 towards Rotterdam or Dordrecht within ten minutes. Bus lines connect the village with Oud-Beijerland and the public transport hub Heinenoord. By car, you can reach Rotterdam-Zuid in about 25 minutes. If you prefer to look in the rural area with more space around you, you can also consider Mijnsheerenland Buitengebied, although prices there are generally higher due to plot sizes. Similar village cores like Westmaas and Puttershoek offer a similar atmosphere, sometimes at slightly lower prices. More neighbourhood data and all resident experiences can be found on the neighbourhood page of Mijnsheerenland Woonkern.
Is a home for sale in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern right for you?
With 670 households with children as the largest group and an average income of €46,100, Mijnsheerenland Woonkern mainly attracts families and home-movers seeking space and tranquillity. The combination of relatively large homes, a safe environment (score 9.5) and good accessibility makes it attractive for dual-income earners working in Rotterdam or Dordrecht. Seniors also form a large group: over 1,025 residents are aged 65-plus. For first-time buyers, buying a home in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern is more difficult given the average price above six hundred thousand euros, although occasionally homes in the range around €309,000 become available. Keep in mind that supply is limited and popular homes sell quickly. Also consider rental homes in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern if you first want to experience whether village life suits you.
What residents say about Mijnsheerenland Woonkern
With an average score of 8.8 out of 10 based on four reviews, satisfaction is high. Safety (9.5), accessibility (9.5) and community spirit (10.0) are the strongest points. Amenities score the lowest at 6.8, which fits the village character. Resident Luke R writes: "Mijnsheerenland is a great village to live in. It is incredibly safe, with low crime rates and a visibly present police force." Curious about all reviews and partial scores? View the full reviews of Mijnsheerenland Woonkern.
Compare homes for sale around Mijnsheerenland Woonkern
On Buurtje.nl, you can view the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, combined with neighbourhood scores and real resident reviews. This way, you not only discover what is for sale, but also whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare the supply in this core with the entire district of Mijnsheerenland, the nearby Heinenoord or view the overall overview of homes for sale in Hoeksche Waard. More information about living on the island can also be found on the website of municipality Hoeksche Waard.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern?
The average purchase price in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern over the past year was €610,417, with a range from €309,000 to €2,250,000. With an average floor area of 157 m², this works out to approximately €3,888 per square metre. Most homes are single-family houses; apartments are rare here.
What is the WOZ value in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern?
The average WOZ value in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern is €472,000. That is over €112,000 higher than the municipal average of Hoeksche Waard (€360,000). The neighbourhood is therefore among the more expensive cores on the island.
What is living in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern like?
Residents rate the neighbourhood 8.8 out of 10. It is a quiet, green village with a strong sense of community (score 10.0). People greet each other on the street and there are regular village festivals. A downside is the limited range of amenities; for groceries you drive to Oud-Beijerland.
Is Mijnsheerenland Woonkern suitable for families?
Yes, families form the largest household group (670 households with children). The neighbourhood scores high on safety (9.5) and there is a primary school. The spacious single-family homes and the green, village character make it attractive for families seeking peace and space.
How accessible is Mijnsheerenland Woonkern?
Accessibility scores 9.5 among residents. Via the N217 you reach the A29 towards Rotterdam or Dordrecht within ten minutes. There are bus connections to Oud-Beijerland and Heinenoord. By car, you are in Rotterdam-Zuid in about 25 minutes.
What type of homes are for sale in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern?
The supply consists largely of single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Construction periods range from characteristic 1930s homes in the old core to new builds on the village outskirts. Buying an apartment in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern is difficult due to the limited supply.
How safe is living in Mijnsheerenland Woonkern?
Residents give safety a 9.5 out of 10. Several residents mention the low crime rates and the visible presence of police. Neighbourhood watch contributes to the feeling of safety. It is a village where children play outside and you can walk quietly in the evening.
Mijnsheerenland reminds me of the village where I grew up. People still say hello to each other on the street. Everyone is friendly. Compared to other villages and towns, people are generally open-minded and friendly. The village festivals are cosy and everyone is happy that the orange association has been revived.
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived here for 10 years. Always enjoyed it. It's wonderfully quiet, people are friendly, it's clean (little litter), green and there's little nuisance. There are few amenities, which is also characteristic of a village-like neighbourhood. You are basically safe from traffic within this neighbourhood. There are shops and other amenities nearby but not within walking distance. Primary schools are close and secondary schools are reasonably close. It's perfectly doable by bike. Public transport is easily accessible, though it has become slightly less accessible due to the removal of a number of bus stops. A solution has been devised for this, namely OVOM.
Auto-translated to English by AIMijnsheerenland is a great village to live in. It is extremely safe, with low crime rates and a visible police presence. The sense of community is strong, and neighbourhood watch and occasional gatherings ensure everyone feels involved. And that's great. The local primary school, OBS, is also excellent; I often pass by it. The teachers are dedicated and the education is of high quality, with a lot of attention to the children's development. Hygiene is also top-notch here. The village is very clean and well-maintained, with waste collection and beautiful green spaces. In short, it's truly a top place for families and couples.
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