Homes for sale in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost, Berg en Dal
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House prices and market figures Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost, Berg en Dal
The owner-occupied market in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost is modest in size but active. Of the 1,269 homes in the neighbourhood, 59% are owner-occupied and 41% are rental properties. The average WOZ value is €260,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of Millingen aan de Rijn (€274,000) and well below the municipal average of Berg en Dal (€349,000). This means you can buy a home here for relatively little money compared to the rest of the municipality.
Actual transaction prices are higher than the WOZ value suggests. Over the past twelve months, 23 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €386,783. The range runs from €270,000 to €579,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger properties are available. The average living area was 126 m², which works out to a price of around €3,070 per square metre. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor homes, fitting the village character of the neighbourhood. For the current supply and average asking price, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost, Berg en Dal
Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost is the eastern part of a small border village, literally on the edge of the Netherlands and Germany. The neighbourhood has a distinct village character: little traffic, plenty of greenery around you, and a relatively quiet living environment. The housing stock largely consists of post-war terraced houses and semi-detached homes, with the occasional detached house on the outskirts. The street pattern is not always logical. Resident Mark describes it as follows: "The streets are illogically laid out. Lots of one-way traffic, you have to drive all around." That is something to consider if you are used to a well-organised residential area.
What the neighbourhood does offer is nature. The proximity of the Millingerwaard, one of the most beautiful floodplain areas along the Waal, makes walking and cycling possible directly from home. Resident Joyce Kuiper calls the neighbourhood a "green village on the border with Germany" and says she enjoys living there. She also emphasises that neighbours are ready to help when problems arise, even if it is not a neighbourhood where everyone seeks each other out daily. That nuance is honest: it is not a close-knit village community in the classic sense, but there is a certain solidarity when it matters.
For daily shopping, you can go to the small shopping centre in Millingen aan de Rijn itself. For a larger supermarket or other amenities, you drive towards Nijmegen, about 20 kilometres away. Primary education is available in the village; for secondary education, children rely on surrounding towns. The neighbourhood scores confirm this picture: greenery scores notably high at 9.0, amenities come in at 7.5, but accessibility scores the lowest of all categories at 6.0. Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost is simply not a neighbourhood you can easily leave by public transport. Buses run towards Nijmegen, but the frequency is limited. Most residents rely on the car, via the N325 towards the A15 or A73.
Compared to Millingen aan de Rijn-West, the eastern part is somewhat quieter and slightly further from main roads. Buitengebied Millingerwaard offers even more space but fewer amenities in the immediate vicinity. Those seeking more urban dynamism would be better off looking at Berg en Dal or other districts within the municipality. More neighbourhood information, resident reviews and district data can be found on the page for Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost.
Who is a home in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts people who value peace, space and nature more than urban amenities within walking distance. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, followed by those aged 65 and over. That says something about the neighbourhood's profile: it is not a typical starter neighbourhood, but also not an exclusive villa neighbourhood. With an average purchase price of almost €387,000 and an entry price from €270,000, there is room for movers and buyers with a mid-range budget. Starters will face less competition here than in Nijmegen, but must reckon with limited supply and reliance on the car. Seniors who want to live quietly in a green environment will find an attractive option here. If you are still unsure whether buying is right for you at this time, you can also check out the rental properties in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost as a temporary alternative.
What residents say about Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost
Based on 2 reviews, the neighbourhood scores an average of 7.1 out of 10. Greenery stands out with a 9.0, amenities score a 7.5, and safety, community and housing are also around 7.0. Accessibility (6.0) and beauty (6.5) are the weaker points. Joyce Kuiper writes: "It is a quiet village but when problems arise, many neighbours are ready to help. I enjoy living in this nature-rich village." All reviews and sub-scores can be read on the overview page for this neighbourhood.
Compare homes for sale in and around Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost
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Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost?
Over the past twelve months, 23 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €386,783. Prices ranged from €270,000 to €579,000. The average living area was 126 m², resulting in a price of approximately €3,070 per square metre. So both affordable starter homes and larger homes are available.
What is the WOZ value in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost?
The average WOZ value in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost is €260,000. That is lower than the district average of Millingen aan de Rijn (€274,000) and well below the municipal average of Berg en Dal (€349,000). The neighbourhood is thus one of the more affordable areas within the municipality.
What is it like to live in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost?
Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost is a quiet, village-like neighbourhood directly on the border with Germany, with plenty of greenery and nature in the immediate vicinity. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and the proximity of the Millingerwaard, but also point out the limited range of amenities and poor accessibility by public transport. The neighbourhood receives an average resident score of 7.1 out of 10, with a high of 9.0 for greenery.
Is Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost suitable for families with children?
The neighbourhood has primary education in the immediate vicinity, but for secondary education children depend on surrounding towns. The age structure shows relatively few young families: the largest group is 45 to 65 years old. Families who value peace and nature and have a car will manage well here. Starters and young families who rely on public transport should take into account the limited connections.
How accessible is Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost?
Accessibility scores a 6.0, the lowest of all resident categories. Buses run towards Nijmegen, but the frequency is limited. Most residents depend on the car. Via the N325 you reach the A15 and A73, and Nijmegen is about 20 kilometres away. There is no train station in the village itself.
What type of homes are for sale in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost?
The supply mainly consists of ground-based homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the post-war period, with the occasional detached house. Buying an apartment in Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost is less common; the supply is aimed at family homes. Of the total housing stock, 59% is owner-occupied.
Is Millingen aan de Rijn-Oost a safe neighbourhood?
Residents give safety a score of 7.0 out of 10. The neighbourhood is generally perceived as quiet. Resident Joyce Kuiper mentions occasional unsafe situations, but at the same time emphasises that neighbours are quick to help when problems arise. It is not a neighbourhood with structural safety issues, but as anywhere, incidents can occur.
Everyone does their own thing and there is little complaining. Furthermore, there is little sense of community. The housing association does too little about complaints about homes. And the streets are laid out illogically. Lots of one-way traffic, you have to drive around everywhere, and there is an intersection that is designed to cause as many problems as possible.
Auto-translated to English by AIScary things still happen sometimes. Children experiencing attempted kidnapping. Recently had to pull someone from a burning car in front of the door. It's a quiet village, but when problems arise, many neighbours are ready to help. I enjoy living in this nature-rich village.
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