Homes for sale in Mook en Middelaar
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Buying a house in Mook en Middelaar: the housing market in 2026
Mook en Middelaar is one of the smallest municipalities in Limburg, but in terms of living quality it plays in the premier league. Located on the border of Limburg and Gelderland, directly south of Nijmegen, this municipality combines the best of both worlds: the peace and greenery of the Maas valley and the hills, with the amenities and employment of the Nijmegen region just a stone's throw away. Radboud University and Radboudumc are the main employers for many residents, and via the A73 and N271 you are within ten minutes of Nijmegen city centre.
The housing market in Mook en Middelaar is firmly priced. The average purchase price over the past year was €1,082,739, with a range from €325,000 to €2,100,000. This high average is strongly influenced by the spacious villas and country houses in the rural area. The average size of sold homes is 225 m², indicating that mainly larger properties change hands here. The WOZ value is €423,000, which gives a more realistic picture of the average owner-occupied home. Of the 3,679 homes in the municipality, 75% are owner-occupied, only 25% are rental. Supply is limited: in a whole year, 67 homes were sold. This makes the market tight. At the top of this page you will find the current state of supply and the average selling time. Buurtje.nl bundles homes from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you can assess not only the home but also the neighbourhood.
The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Mook en Middelaar
The municipality of Mook en Middelaar consists of two cores, Mook and Middelaar, supplemented by the hamlets Plasmolen and Molenhoek. Each core has its own character, although they share the green, wooded surroundings and the proximity of the Maas. Below is an overview of the main areas for home seekers.
Mook, the green heart with a village character
Mook is the largest core and the beating heart of the municipality. The village lies at the foot of the hill, with the Sint Jansberg forest and the Mookerheide within walking distance. Here you will find a mix of post-war family homes, newer semi-detached houses and detached houses on spacious plots. Residents on Buurtje.nl give Mook a score of 9.1 out of 10, with a perfect 10 for safety and greenery. One resident writes: "The combination of nature, peace and yet close to Nijmegen makes this a great place to live." Mook has its own supermarket, primary school De Uilenhorst, GPs and various sports clubs. Prices here are broad: from apartments and terraced houses around €325,000 to villas well over a million. View the housing supply in Mook for the current situation.
Middelaar, small-scale and rural
Middelaar is the smaller sister of Mook, with a pronounced rural character. Here you live among the meadows and the Maas, in a close-knit community where everyone knows each other. The housing stock mainly consists of detached houses and farmhouses, often on large plots. This means that prices here are on average higher than in Mook itself. Amenities are limited: for daily shopping and schools you rely on Mook or Nijmegen. Those seeking peace and space and who have a car will find a special living environment here. Discover the available homes in Middelaar.
Molenhoek, on the edge of Nijmegen
Molenhoek lies on the border with Nijmegen and almost feels like a Nijmegen suburb, but with Limburg conviviality. It has its own shopping centre with Albert Heijn, Kruidvat and various specialist shops, plus primary school De Brink and sports park De Maasvallei. Accessibility is excellent: bus lines towards Nijmegen Central, and the A73 two minutes away by car. Molenhoek mainly attracts families and movers who want to escape the city bustle without sacrificing amenities. The homes range from terraced houses from the 1970s and 1980s to more recent new builds.
Plasmolen, living in a picture postcard
Plasmolen, located around the mill of the same name and the Plasmolenplas lake, is the most picturesque part of the municipality. This hamlet attracts nature lovers and people who consciously choose a quiet life close to forest and water. Supply is very limited: homes rarely come up here, and when they do, they are often unique properties. Don't expect shops or schools, but do expect walking paths that lead straight into your back garden.
On the municipality page of Mook en Middelaar you will find all ratings and reviews from residents per neighbourhood, so you can get a good picture of liveability before making an offer.
What to look out for when buying a home in Mook en Middelaar?
Firstly: be aware of the large price differences within the municipality. Buying an apartment in Molenhoek is a very different story from a detached house in the rural area of Middelaar. Look carefully at what you need in terms of amenities. In Molenhoek and Mook you can do daily shopping on foot, in Plasmolen and Middelaar you are dependent on the car.
Secondly: the market is tight. With only 67 transactions per year in the entire municipality, little comes up. Be prepared to act quickly and allow for overbidding, especially for the more popular homes in Mook and Molenhoek. A good purchasing agent with local knowledge is no luxury here.
Thirdly: check the condition of older homes well. Many houses in Mook date from the 1960s and 1970s. The average gas consumption of 1,320 m³ indicates that not all homes are well insulated. A structural survey can prevent surprises.
Finally: use neighbourhood data to support your choice. On Buurtje.nl you can compare scores per neighbourhood on safety, greenery, amenities and accessibility. This gives you a more objective picture than just a viewing on a sunny Saturday afternoon. Looking for more flexibility? Also check out a rental home in Mook en Middelaar as an alternative.
What residents say about living in Mook en Middelaar
Residents rate Mook en Middelaar with a 9.1 out of 10. The highest scores go to safety (10.0) and greenery (10.0), followed by accessibility, community, housing and amenities (all 9.0). Beauty scores an 8.0, the lowest but still more than sufficient. A resident of Mook sums it up: "Safe, green and yet accessible. Exactly what we were looking for." Read more experiences on the page with all resident reviews of Mook en Middelaar.
Homes for sale near Mook en Middelaar
Looking wider than just Mook en Middelaar? The surrounding municipalities also offer interesting possibilities. For example, look at homes in Bergen for a similar green and rural character, or at the supply in Beesel along the Maas. To the south you will find homes for sale in Beek and houses in Beekdaelen, both easily accessible via the A2. Also Echt-Susteren is worth exploring. Read more about the region on our page about Limburg.
The current supply of homes for sale in Mook en Middelaar
At the top of this page you will find all homes for sale currently available in Mook en Middelaar, bundled from more than 1,500 sources. Use the filters on price, size and energy label to search specifically. With each home you will immediately see the neighbourhood score and relevant district data, so you can assess not only the home but also the surroundings. The municipality of Mook en Middelaar also provides information on zoning plans and local regulations that may be relevant for buyers.
Frequently asked questions
How many homes for sale are there in Mook en Middelaar?
The current number of homes for sale in Mook en Middelaar can be found at the top of this page. The supply is updated daily from more than 1,500 sources. Because the market is tight (67 sales per year in the entire municipality), the available supply changes quickly.
What does a home cost in Mook en Middelaar?
The average purchase price over the past year was €1,082,739, with a range of €325,000 to €2,100,000. The high average is strongly influenced by villas and country houses. In Molenhoek and Mook you can also find homes in the lower segment, while Middelaar and Plasmolen are on average more expensive.
What is the average price per square metre in Mook en Middelaar?
Based on an average purchase price of €1,082,739 and an average area of 225 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,812. This is an average; more compact homes in Mook are often lower per m², while large plots in the rural area are higher.
How long does a home stay on the market on average in Mook en Middelaar?
The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. With only 67 transactions per year and high demand, the market in Mook en Middelaar is tight. Desirable homes in Mook and Molenhoek are often sold within a few weeks, sometimes with overbidding.
Which neighbourhoods in Mook en Middelaar are the most popular for buying a home?
Mook is the most popular core, with a neighbourhood score of 9.1 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. Residents particularly appreciate the safety and greenery. Molenhoek attracts families because of the amenities and proximity to Nijmegen. Middelaar and Plasmolen are popular with buyers seeking peace and space, but supply rarely becomes available there.
Is Mook en Middelaar a good place to buy a home?
For those who value greenery, safety and peace, Mook en Middelaar is a strong choice. The municipality has 8,153 inhabitants, the WOZ value is €423,000 and 42% of residents are highly educated. The labour participation rate is 64%. Disadvantage: supply is limited and prices are high compared to many other Limburg municipalities.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Mook en Middelaar?
Expect 4 to 6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. This includes 2% transfer tax (first-time buyers under 35 and a home under €510,000 are exempt), notary costs, valuation costs and possibly estate agent costs. For a home of €423,000 (the average WOZ value), this amounts to approximately €17,000 to €25,000.
How is the accessibility of Mook en Middelaar?
Accessibility is good. Via the A73 you are within ten minutes in Nijmegen and within half an hour in Venlo. Bus lines connect Molenhoek and Mook with Nijmegen Central. Station Mook-Molenhoek no longer exists, but Nijmegen station is nearby. Residents rate accessibility a 9.0 out of 10.
How many homes are there in total in Mook en Middelaar?
The municipality has 3,679 homes. Of these, 75% are owner-occupied and 25% are rental (16% housing association, 9% other landlords). The majority are single-family homes. The supply of apartments is limited, making it difficult to buy an apartment in Mook en Middelaar.
Can I search for homes for sale per neighbourhood in Mook en Middelaar?
Yes, you can search specifically per neighbourhood. View the supply in Mook or Middelaar via the neighbourhood pages. There you will also find the neighbourhood score and resident reviews per neighbourhood, so you can compare not only the homes but also the living environment before making a choice.
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