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House prices and market figures Mill-Centrum, Land van Cuijk

In Mill-Centrum, 54% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, which is a healthy ratio for a village centre. The average WOZ value is €312,000, noticeably lower than the average for the district Mill (€361,000) and the municipal average of Land van Cuijk (€346,000). This difference is entirely due to the housing mix in the centre: there are relatively many older, smaller homes and apartments alongside the detached houses on the outskirts.

Looking at actual transactions over the past year, the average purchase price is €431,000, with a range of €300,000 to €635,000. This higher average compared to the WOZ value shows that larger homes are also being traded. The average living area of sold homes was 170 m², which works out at a price of approximately €2,535 per m². In the past twelve months, 12 homes were sold, which is a modest but stable supply for a neighbourhood of this size. See the current listings and asking prices at the top of this page for the most recent situation.

Living in Mill-Centrum, Land van Cuijk

Mill-Centrum is the beating heart of the village of Mill, a compact, clear-cut centre in the north of North Brabant. The neighbourhood has a distinct village character: no anonymity, but also no sleepy backwater. Around the Raadhuisplein and Pastoor van Winkelstraat, most daily amenities are located. There is a supermarket (Jumbo), a number of specialist shops, a pharmacy and a GP practice within walking distance. For larger shopping trips or a more extensive range of shops, many residents travel to Cuijk or Nijmegen.

The buildings in the centre largely date from the 1950s to 1970s, supplemented by some later infill developments. You will find terraced houses, semi-detached houses and a number of apartments above shops or in small-scale complexes. Detached houses do occur but are less dominant than in the surrounding neighbourhoods. The homes are generally well-maintained, although the older building style sometimes requires extra investment in insulation and sustainability. The average energy consumption of 1,180 m³ of gas per household confirms this picture.

Socially, Mill-Centrum is a neighbourhood where people know each other. The largest age group consists of those aged 65 and over (730 of the nearly 2,000 residents), which is also reflected in the streetscape. At the same time, young families and working people also live in the neighbourhood. Primary school De Triangel and a playgroup are within cycling distance. For secondary education, pupils rely on Cuijk or Boxmeer. Sports club Millenium and football club SV Mill are well-known anchors in local social life.

In terms of accessibility, Mill-Centrum is reasonably well-connected for a small centre. Via the N321 and N277, you quickly reach the A73, towards Nijmegen (about 30 minutes) or Venlo. There is a bus route via Mill to Cuijk and Boxmeer, although the frequency outside peak hours is limited. A car of one's own is not a luxury but a necessity for most residents. Cycling within the village is fine; Mill is compact enough to reach most daily destinations by bike.

Residents particularly appreciate the peace, social cohesion and level of amenities for such a small centre. One resident describes it as: "You have everything you need for daily life here, and everyone greets you on the street. It's not an exciting place, but it is a nice one." Criticism often focuses on the limited public transport and the parking situation around the centre at busy times. Read all reviews on the Mill-Centrum neighbourhood page, where you can also find the scores per category.

Compared to neighbouring communities such as Mill-West and Mill-Zuid, the centre is slightly livelier and more compact, but also a bit busier. Those looking for more space and greenery might also consider Brugse Berg. For more information about the wider district, see the page on homes for sale in Mill.

Who is a home in Mill-Centrum suitable for?

Mill-Centrum mainly appeals to seniors and home-movers who consciously choose a clear-cut, social living environment with daily amenities within walking distance. The relatively low WOZ value makes entry more accessible than in surrounding districts, but the actual transaction prices show that for larger homes you are still quickly above four hundred thousand euros. First-time buyers with a limited budget would do well to be realistic: the supply is limited (12 transactions in a year), so you have little choice and need to act quickly. Those who want to remain flexible or first get to know the neighbourhood can also look at rental homes in Mill-Centrum as an intermediate step.

What residents say about Mill-Centrum

Residents of Mill-Centrum generally rate their neighbourhood positively, particularly in terms of social atmosphere, safety and the presence of basic amenities. Scores for accessibility and entertainment options are lower, which is not surprising for a small village centre. One resident writes: "Mill-Centrum has everything a village needs, without the hustle and bustle of the city. The neighbourhood feels familiar." Want to read all reviews and see the sub-scores per category? Go to the full neighbourhood page of Mill-Centrum.

Compare homes for sale in Mill-Centrum with the region

On Buurtje.nl you will find the current housing supply in Mill-Centrum compiled from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews that you won't find on any other housing site. This way you can not only assess whether a home suits you, but also whether the neighbourhood does. Want to broaden your search? Also check the supply in the municipality of Land van Cuijk, or explore adjacent centres such as Grave and Escharen. More information about living and life in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Land van Cuijk.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Mill-Centrum?

The average purchase price in Mill-Centrum over the past year was €431,000, with a range of €300,000 to €635,000. The average living area of sold homes was 170 m², resulting in a price of approximately €2,535 per m². Twelve homes were sold in twelve months, making supply limited. For current asking prices of available homes, please consult the overview at the top of the page.

What is the WOZ value in Mill-Centrum?

The average WOZ value in Mill-Centrum is €312,000. This is lower than the average for the Mill district (€361,000) and the municipal average of Land van Cuijk (€346,000). This difference is partly explained by the presence of older, smaller homes and apartments in the centre area. The WOZ value is a tax assessment value and differs from actual transaction prices.

What is living in Mill-Centrum like?

Mill-Centrum has a typical village character: compact, social, and clear. The centre has daily amenities such as a supermarket, pharmacy, and GP practice. Residents appreciate the social cohesion and tranquillity, but mention limited public transport and parking as points of attention. The neighbourhood mainly appeals to people who consciously choose a small-scale, familiar living environment.

Is Mill-Centrum suitable for seniors as a purchase location?

Mill-Centrum is certainly attractive for seniors. The largest population group already consists of those aged 65 and over (over 730 of the nearly 2,000 residents). Daily amenities are easily accessible on foot or by bike, and the social environment is close-knit. However, it is important to consider the condition of the homes: many properties date from the 1950s to 1970s and sometimes require adaptations for lifetime-proof living.

How accessible is Mill-Centrum?

Mill-Centrum is reasonably accessible by car via the N321 and N277, with a connection to the A73 towards Nijmegen (approximately 30 minutes) and Venlo. There is a bus service to Cuijk and Boxmeer, but frequency outside peak hours is limited. A private car is almost indispensable for most residents. Within the village itself, cycling is easy due to the compact layout of the centre.

What type of homes can you buy in Mill-Centrum?

In Mill-Centrum you will mainly find terraced houses, semi-detached houses, and a limited number of apartments above shops or in small-scale complexes. Detached houses are present but less dominant than in surrounding neighbourhoods. Most homes date from the 1950s to 1970s. The average sold area over the past year was 170 m², indicating a mix of medium-sized and larger homes.

Are there schools and sports facilities near Mill-Centrum?

Primary school De Triangel and a playgroup are within cycling distance from Mill-Centrum. For secondary education, students rely on Cuijk or Boxmeer. For sports, there is provision through football club SV Mill and sports association Millenium, both of which play a central role in local club life. The village character ensures that many activities take place close to home.

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