Homes for sale in Munsel-Selissen, Boxtel
View the current supply of homes for sale in Munsel-Selissen and discover what this quiet, green neighbourhood in Boxtel has to offer for buyers.




House prices and market figures Munsel-Selissen, Boxtel
Munsel-Selissen is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 85% of the more than 1,034 homes are owner-occupied, only 15% are rental properties. That already says something about the character of the neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €461,000, which is considerably higher than the district average of €345,000 and also above the municipal average of €376,000. Munsel-Selissen is therefore one of the more expensive residential areas within the municipality of Boxtel.
In the past twelve months, 16 homes were sold here, with an average purchase price of €667,469. The range runs from €395,000 to €1,295,000, indicating that the supply is diverse: from larger single-family homes to more spacious detached houses. With an average living area of 190 m², this works out to an average price of approximately €3,513 per square metre. The supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes and detached houses; apartments are rare in this neighbourhood. For current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Munsel-Selissen, Boxtel
Munsel-Selissen is located on the southwestern side of the town of Boxtel and has a green, quiet character that clearly differs from the more urban neighbourhoods closer to the centre. The neighbourhood largely consists of spacious plots with detached houses and semi-detached houses, many built in the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by some newer plots. Streets such as Munselse Hoek and the area around Selisberg give the neighbourhood a rural edge, while you are still within cycling distance of the centre of Boxtel.
In terms of amenities, Munsel-Selissen itself is modestly equipped, which suits the low building density. For daily shopping, you drive or cycle to the centre of Boxtel, where you will find, among others, an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo. Primary schools such as De Springplank and De Tweemaster are accessible within the town of Boxtel. Sports clubs such as football club FC Boxtel and tennis club LTV Boxtel are a short distance away. The neighbourhood borders agricultural land and green strips towards the Dommel, which appeals to walkers and cyclists.
Accessibility is a strong point. Station Boxtel, with direct connections to Den Bosch (approximately 15 minutes) and Eindhoven (approximately 20 minutes), is about a ten-minute bike ride away. Via the A2 and the N65, you are quickly on the motorway towards Utrecht or Tilburg. Bus connections are available but limited; a car is practically handy for residents of this neighbourhood.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace, space and green surroundings. On the neighbourhood main page of Munsel-Selissen you will find all resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data. One resident writes: "You live here quietly, the streets are wide, the neighbours know each other. It's not the neighbourhood for those seeking hustle and bustle, but that's exactly why we moved here." Criticisms that come up are the limited walking distance to shops and the lack of public transport within walking distance.
Compared to Boxtel-Centrum, Munsel-Selissen is quieter and greener, but also more expensive and less well-served by amenities within walking distance. Compared to Boxtel-Noord, the housing supply here is on average more spacious and purchase prices higher. If you prefer a more village-like alternative outside the town centre, you can also look at Liempde or Esch, two other districts in the municipality with a similar green character but a different price level.
Who is a home for sale in Munsel-Selissen interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and home-movers who are looking for space and are willing to pay for it. With an average purchase price of over €667,000 and an entry price of €395,000, Munsel-Selissen is not accessible for first-time buyers with a limited budget. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old, which confirms the picture of an established, stable living environment. Seniors who want to live on one level or are looking for an apartment will find little suitable supply here. If you are looking for a rental property, the supply is limited but you can view the rental properties in Munsel-Selissen as an alternative. Keep in mind that the annual number of transactions is low (16 in the past year), so both patience and speed are needed when a suitable property comes up.
What residents say about Munsel-Selissen
Residents generally rate Munsel-Selissen positively, particularly in terms of peace, safety and the spatial layout of the neighbourhood. Lower scores usually come on the point of amenities within walking distance and the frequency of public transport. One resident sums it up aptly: "Munsel-Selissen is a neighbourhood where you really unwind. The children play outside, the streets are safe and you are quickly in nature." View all reviews and sub-scores per category on the neighbourhood overview page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Munsel-Selissen
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you choose not only a home but also a neighbourhood. In addition to Munsel-Selissen, you can also explore the supply in Boxtel-Oost or the neighbourhoods around Lennisheuvel. For a broader overview of homes for sale in the district of Boxtel or all homes for sale in the municipality of Boxtel, you will find the full supply on the corresponding pages. Want to know more about the municipality? The official website of the municipality of Boxtel provides information on local regulations, permits and housing policy.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Munsel-Selissen?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Munsel-Selissen was €667,469. Prices ranged from €395,000 to €1,295,000, depending on the type and size of the property. With an average living area of 190 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €3,513. Buying a home in Munsel-Selissen is therefore significantly more expensive than the municipal average of Boxtel.
What is the WOZ value in Munsel-Selissen?
The average WOZ value in Munsel-Selissen is €461,000. This is clearly above the district average of €345,000 and also above the municipal average of €376,000. The higher WOZ value reflects the larger and more expensive housing stock in this neighbourhood, which consists mainly of larger single-family and detached homes.
What is it like to live in Munsel-Selissen?
Living in Munsel-Selissen means peace, space and a green residential environment on the edge of the town of Boxtel. The neighbourhood has a rural character with wide streets, spacious plots and little traffic. Residents appreciate the safety and proximity to nature, but note that for daily shopping and public transport you need to cycle or drive a bit.
Is Munsel-Selissen suitable for families with children?
Yes, Munsel-Selissen is particularly popular with families and home-movers. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and households with children are the most common household type. The quiet streets, spacious homes and proximity to primary schools and sports clubs in Boxtel make the neighbourhood attractive for families. However, starters find the entry level of €395,000 high.
How accessible is Munsel-Selissen?
Boxtel station, with direct train connections to Den Bosch and Eindhoven, is about a ten-minute cycle from Munsel-Selissen. By car, the neighbourhood connects well to the N65 and the A2, giving quick access to Utrecht or Tilburg. Bus services are available but limited in frequency, so a car is practical for most residents.
What type of homes are for sale in Munsel-Selissen?
The supply in Munsel-Selissen mainly consists of spacious single-family homes and detached houses, many built in the 1970s and 1980s. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 190 m². Buying an apartment in Munsel-Selissen is hardly possible; this type of home is almost absent in the neighbourhood. 85% of the housing stock is owner-occupied.
Is there a lot of greenery and nature near Munsel-Selissen?
Munsel-Selissen borders agricultural land and is close to the Dommel, a stream valley with walking and cycling paths. The neighbourhood itself has a green appearance due to the spacious plots and low building density. Residents frequently mention the proximity to nature as one of the main reasons for living here. For those who prioritise greenery and tranquillity, this is a distinctive advantage over neighbourhoods such as Boxtel-Centrum or Boxtel-Oost.







