Homes for sale in Nijnsel, Meierijstad
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Nijnsel and check neighbourhood scores, market figures and resident reviews to see if this area suits you.
House prices and market figures for Nijnsel, Meierijstad
The owner-occupied market in Nijnsel is strong. Of the 588 homes in this small village, 75% are owner-occupied, indicating that Nijnsel is a distinct home-owning neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €388,000, which is lower than the Meierijstad municipal average (€405,000) and clearly lower than the Sint-Oedenrode district average (€448,000). However, actual sale prices tell a different story: over the past twelve months, 10 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €582,800. The range runs from €420,000 to €850,000, showing that these are almost exclusively larger, detached or semi-detached homes. With an average living area of 130 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,483. Supply is limited and prices are well above the WOZ value, indicating a tight market with little turnover. For current asking prices and available properties, please consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Nijnsel, Meierijstad
Nijnsel is a small, close-knit village in the municipality of Meierijstad, nestled between the larger core of Sint-Oedenrode and the open countryside. With approximately 1,370 residents and 588 homes, it is not an anonymous dormitory suburb but a place where people know each other. The atmosphere is village-like and quiet, with a strong emphasis on community spirit. Resident Nick aptly describes it: "Everyone is open to helping you, you can go to anyone for help. Everyone is friendly and cheerful. The neighbourhood is clean and well-maintained, with the pavement kept up by the residents around it." That involvement is reflected in the neighbourhood scores: Community scores an 8.0 and Safety also an 8.0.
The housing stock consists mainly of ground-based owner-occupied homes, often detached or semi-detached, built in the second half of the twentieth century. Terraced houses also exist but are in the minority. The streets are tidy, the greenery is well-maintained, and the surroundings look cared for. This is also reflected in the neighbourhood score for Beauty, which at 9.0 is the highest sub-score. Those accustomed to urban amenities should note that facilities in Nijnsel itself are limited: the score for Facilities is 6.0. For a supermarket, pharmacy or larger shopping street, you rely on Sint-Oedenrode, just a few minutes' drive away. There you will also find primary education and sports clubs. Nijnsel itself has a primary school and a village association, but do not expect an extensive range of facilities within walking distance.
In terms of accessibility, Nijnsel is reasonably well-connected for those with a car. Via the N615 and the nearby A50, you can reach Den Bosch or Eindhoven within twenty minutes. Public transport is more limited, which also explains the neighbourhood score for Accessibility: 7.0. Bus services run towards Sint-Oedenrode and beyond, but frequency is limited. Those who rely on the train daily will need to travel to Sint-Oedenrode or Veghel station. By bike, Sint-Oedenrode is easily reachable via quiet routes through the landscape.
Compared to neighbouring villages such as Boskant and Armenhoef, Nijnsel has a slightly more complete facility structure, but it remains a small village. The countryside around Nijnsel also offers housing options for those truly seeking space and tranquillity. The overarching district Sint-Oedenrode provides more context about the broader area. For all resident experiences and neighbourhood data, visit the Nijnsel neighbourhood page.
Does a home in Nijnsel suit you as a buyer?
Nijnsel mainly attracts families and movers who consciously choose peace, space and a recognisable village community. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years, and households with children are the most represented. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average sale price of €582,800 and an entry price of €420,000, buying a home in Nijnsel without substantial equity is tough. Supply is also small, meaning you need to act quickly when something becomes available. Those more flexible in housing type can also look at rental homes in Nijnsel as a temporary or permanent option. For a broader range in the region, homes for sale in Meierijstad or the supply in Veghel and Schijndel are worth exploring.
What residents say about Nijnsel
Nijnsel receives an average resident score of 7.6 out of 10. The highest sub-scores are Beauty (9.0), Safety (8.0), Community (8.0) and Green (8.0). The lowest score is Facilities (6.0), which fits the limited local shops and services. Resident Nick sums up the atmosphere well: "Pleasant and cosy. The greenery is well-maintained and the streets always look good." View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Nijnsel overview page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Nijnsel
Buurtje.nl bundles housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented by resident reviews and neighbourhood scores that you won't find anywhere else on a purchase page. This way you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. Besides Nijnsel, homes for sale in Sint-Oedenrode are a logical next step, with a larger supply and more facilities nearby. Erp and other cores within the municipality of Meierijstad also offer interesting alternatives. More information about living and life in the region can be found on the website of the municipality of Meierijstad.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home in Nijnsel cost?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Nijnsel was €582,800. Sale prices ranged from €420,000 to €850,000. With an average living area of 130 m², the average price per square metre is approximately €4,483. Almost exclusively larger ground-based homes are available; buying an apartment in Nijnsel is hardly an option.
What is the WOZ value in Nijnsel?
The average WOZ value in Nijnsel is €388,000. This is below the municipal average of Meierijstad (€405,000) and clearly below the district average of Sint-Oedenrode (€448,000). However, actual sale prices are significantly higher than the WOZ value, indicating an active market with limited supply.
What is living in Nijnsel like?
Nijnsel is a small, quiet village with a strong sense of community and a well-maintained living environment. Residents appreciate the safety, greenery and friendly atmosphere. The neighbourhood receives an average resident score of 7.6 out of 10, with a notably high score for Beauty (9.0). The level of amenities within the village itself is limited; for daily shopping and other services, you rely on Sint-Oedenrode.
Is Nijnsel suitable for families with children?
Yes, Nijnsel is particularly popular among families. Households with children are the largest household group and the most represented age category is 25 to 45 years. There is a primary school present and the neighbourhood scores an 8.0 for Education. The quiet, safe environment and the involved community make it an attractive place for young families who consciously choose a village living environment.
How accessible is Nijnsel?
For motorists, Nijnsel is easily accessible via the N615 and the nearby A50, allowing you to reach Den Bosch or Eindhoven within about twenty minutes. Public transport is more limited; there are buses towards Sint-Oedenrode, but the frequency is low. The nearest train station is in Sint-Oedenrode or Veghel. Residents give Accessibility a score of 7.0 out of 10. By bike, Sint-Oedenrode is comfortably reachable.
What types of homes are for sale in Nijnsel?
The supply in Nijnsel mainly consists of ground-based owner-occupied homes, such as detached and semi-detached houses and terraced houses. These were predominantly built in the second half of the twentieth century. The average living area of sold homes over the past twelve months was 130 m². Apartments are hardly available. The total supply is small, with an average of only about ten transactions per year.
How safe is Nijnsel?
Nijnsel scores well on safety: residents give this category an 8.0 out of 10. The village has a manageable scale, residents know each other and there is strong social control. Resident Nick explicitly mentions that the neighbourhood is clean and well-maintained and that the pavements are kept up by residents themselves. Serious safety issues are not reported in the reviews.
Everyone is open to helping you, you can go to anyone for help. Everyone is friendly and cheerful. The neighbourhood is clean and well-maintained, with the pavement being kept up by the residents around it. The greenery is well cared for and the streets always look good.
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