Homes for sale in Nijmegen-Zuid, Nijmegen
View the current supply of homes for sale in Nijmegen-Zuid. Compare prices, check neighbourhood scores and read what residents think of the district.



What does a home cost in Nijmegen-Zuid?
The sales market in Nijmegen-Zuid is quite diverse. In the past twelve months, 99 homes were sold here at an average purchase price of €487,566, with a range from €245,000 to as much as €2,150,000. The average floor area of sold homes is 113 m². Notably, only 37% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, compared to 63% rental. This makes the supply of homes for sale relatively limited. The WOZ value is €323,000, below the Nijmegen average of €362,000, which means that on paper you get better value here than in many other parts of Nijmegen. Yet actual transaction prices are considerably higher than the WOZ value, especially for larger single-family homes in neighbourhoods like Brakkenstein. At the top of this page, view the current listings and the average asking price for the most recent situation.
Living in Nijmegen-Zuid: village feel with the city around the corner
Nijmegen-Zuid is not a one-size-fits-all area. The district consists of very different neighbourhoods, each with its own character. Hatert has a more village-like character with an active church community and local shops. Resident Miranda describes it aptly: "Nice neighbourhood, everything at hand, good accessibility and especially lots of nature." In the Brakkenstein district you will find spacious streets, playgrounds and plenty of greenery. Reviewer Wiep writes: "Brakkenstein is a nice, green neighbourhood that has a lot to offer. The area is child-friendly with quiet streets, playgrounds and good schools." This appreciation is reflected in the resident score on Buurtje.nl: 8.5 out of 10 based on 11 reviews. Safety (8.7), greenery (8.7) and education (8.7) score particularly high. More details and all resident reviews can be found on the district page of Nijmegen-Zuid.
In terms of amenities, you are well catered for. In Hatert you have Hatert shopping centre with, among others, an Albert Heijn and various specialist shops. For Brakkenstein and Grootstal, Dukenburg shopping centre is within cycling distance. There are several primary schools in the district, including De Muzenval and De Buut, and secondary schools such as Kandinsky College are also nearby. Sports enthusiasts can go to football club BVC '12 or tennis park De Dennenhorst. The Hatertse Vennengebied and Brakkenstein park offer space for walking and relaxing, something residents clearly appreciate.
Accessibility scores an 8.6 among residents, and rightly so. Bus lines 1 and 3 of Breng connect Nijmegen-Zuid directly to the central station and the city centre. By car, via the S100 and the A73, you are quickly on the motorway towards Eindhoven or Arnhem. Nijmegen Dukenburg station is on the edge of the district and offers a direct Arriva connection to Den Bosch and Tilburg. Cycling to the city centre takes about ten to fifteen minutes. More information about the district and municipal plans can be found on the website of the municipality of Nijmegen.
Is Nijmegen-Zuid right for you as a buyer?
The district attracts different target groups. Families choose the child-friendly neighbourhoods Brakkenstein and Hatertse Hei, where you can find single-family homes from around €300,000. Seniors appreciate the peace, greenery and proximity of care facilities. For starters, buying an apartment in Nijmegen-Zuid is an option at the lower end of the market, around €245,000, but expect to overbid. With only 37% owner-occupied homes, supply is limited and houses sell quickly. In addition to the purchase price, take into account transfer tax (2% or 0% for starters under 35), notary costs and any renovation. Is buying in Nijmegen-Zuid just too expensive? Then also check the rental homes in Nijmegen-Zuid as an alternative.
Searching for a home in Nijmegen-Zuid via Buurtje.nl
On this page you will find the current supply of homes for sale in Nijmegen-Zuid, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district statistics. This way you choose not only a house, but also a neighbourhood that suits you. Want to compare? Then also view the supply in Nijmegen-Oost, the city centre or Nijmegen-Nieuw-West. Or view all homes for sale in Nijmegen for a broader overview.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Nijmegen-Zuid?
The average purchase price in Nijmegen-Zuid over the past twelve months was €487,566. Prices vary widely: from €245,000 for an apartment to €2,150,000 for the most expensive homes. The average floor area of sold homes is 113 m².
What is the WOZ value of homes in Nijmegen-Zuid compared to Nijmegen?
The average WOZ value in Nijmegen-Zuid is €323,000. That is below the municipal average of Nijmegen (€362,000). Actual transaction prices are generally higher than the WOZ value, especially for single-family homes.
Is buying an apartment in Nijmegen-Zuid a good option for first-time buyers?
First-time buyers can find apartments at the lower end of the market in Nijmegen-Zuid, from around €245,000. Keep in mind that only 37% of homes are owner-occupied, so supply is limited and bidding wars are common. First-time buyers under 35 are exempt from transfer tax.
Which neighbourhoods in Nijmegen-Zuid are suitable for families to buy a home?
Brakkenstein and Hatertse Hei are rated as child-friendly by residents, with quiet streets, playgrounds and good primary schools. Hatert offers a village feel with local amenities. Education scores 8.7 out of 10 in resident reviews.
How is accessibility when buying a home in Nijmegen-Zuid?
Nijmegen-Zuid is well accessible. Bus lines 1 and 3 run to the central station and city centre. Nijmegen Dukenburg station offers train connections to Den Bosch and Tilburg. Via the S100 and A73 you are quickly on the motorway towards Arnhem or Eindhoven. Cycling to the centre takes about ten to fifteen minutes.
There are many people who throw rubbish everywhere and some who turn their balcony into a dump.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet neighbourhood, close to nature and the city centre
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's pleasant to live here. Residents are very sociable with each other.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe get along well with the whole neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood, everything at hand, good accessibility. And especially a lot of nature. And plenty to do for contacts in the neighbourhood, good connection with people, friendly district.
Auto-translated to English by AIBrakkenstein is a pleasant, green neighbourhood in Nijmegen that has a lot to offer. The area is child-friendly with quiet streets, playgrounds and good schools. Amenities such as shops, a supermarket and medical care are nearby. The neighbourhood is clean, spacious and borders beautiful nature like Park Brakkenstein, the Botanical Garden and Heumensoord. Accessibility is also excellent, with good bus connections via line 14 and the buses that run through the university grounds. Brakkenstein combines peace, space and convenience in an ideal way.
Auto-translated to English by AIGood shops, nice church community. Village feeling Hatert
Auto-translated to English by AIVery good
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