Homes for sale in Omgeving Klein Bungalowpark, Oisterwijk
Discover homes for sale in the Klein Bungalowpark area and view the current supply, average asking price, and time on market directly at the top of this page.
House prices and market figures for the Klein Bungalowpark area, Oisterwijk
House prices in the Klein Bungalowpark area are clearly above the village and municipal average. The average WOZ value is €451,000, equal to the average of the Dorp Moergestel district, but slightly below the Oisterwijk municipal average (€478,000). However, actual transaction prices are even higher: in the past twelve months, five homes were sold for an average of €583,500, with a range of €525,000 to €622,500. With an average living area of 136 m², that works out to around €4,290 per square metre. These are substantial prices for a small neighbourhood in Moergestel.
With 73% owner-occupied homes, this is a pronounced home-owning neighbourhood. Only 27% of homes are rented, of which 17% through a housing association. The supply consists mainly of larger detached houses and bungalows, fitting the name and character of the neighbourhood. Buying an apartment in the Klein Bungalowpark area is virtually impossible; these are ground-level homes. Check the current supply and average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent situation.
Living in the Klein Bungalowpark area, Oisterwijk
The Klein Bungalowpark area is a quiet, green residential enclave on the edge of the village of Moergestel. The neighbourhood owes its name to the small-scale bungalow development that dominates: low, wide houses on spacious plots, surrounded by greenery. It is precisely this green and quiet character that residents value most here. You don't live in an anonymous new-build estate, but in a neighbourhood that has preserved its own atmosphere for decades.
The homes were largely built in the 1970s and 1980s, with the typical features of that period: generous gardens, plenty of privacy between neighbours, and a quiet street layout with no through traffic. This makes the neighbourhood pleasant for those seeking peace, but it also means that the homes are sometimes dated in terms of layout or energy performance. Energy consumption in the neighbourhood, at 3,210 kWh of electricity and 1,230 m³ of gas, is at a level typical of older, larger homes. So anyone buying a home should factor in potential sustainability costs.
Moergestel itself is a compact village with a village centre within cycling distance. For daily groceries, there is a supermarket in the centre of Moergestel. For a larger range of shops, you can easily drive to Oisterwijk or Tilburg. Primary schools and a GP are available in the village, making it suitable for families with young children. Sports clubs such as football club SV Moergestel are active in the village and contribute to the sense of community that residents often mention.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood is primarily car-oriented. Via the N65, you can reach Oisterwijk in about ten minutes and Tilburg in a quarter of an hour. Oisterwijk train station offers connections to Tilburg and Den Bosch. From Moergestel itself, bus line 140 runs towards Tilburg, but the frequency is limited. Anyone commuting daily without a car will notice this quickly. For cyclists, the area is attractive: the Oisterwijkse forests and fens are literally around the corner, making the neighbourhood particularly popular with people who appreciate nature and exercise.
Residents of Klein Bungalowpark area describe their neighbourhood as quiet and child-friendly, with plenty of greenery and a pleasant mix of families and older residents. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here, you see the children playing outside and the neighbours know each other. Not spectacular, but exactly what we were looking for." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited public transport options and the distance to larger amenities.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods in Dorp Moergestel, Klein Bungalowpark has a distinct character of its own. The Groot Bungalowpark/Hoefkens area offers similar bungalow development but on a larger scale. The Prinsessenbuurt area has a slightly more village-like and mixed character. Those wanting more greenery and space outside the village centre could also look at the Buitengebied Moergestel Noord-West. Also check the homes for sale in Dorp Moergestel for a broader overview of supply in the entire district.
Who is a home in the Klein Bungalowpark area suitable for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and middle-aged people: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years (230 of the 615 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (170). That says something about who enjoys living here: people who value peace, space and greenery over urban dynamism. First-time buyers will find few affordable entry-level homes here; with an average transaction price of €583,500, buying a home in the Klein Bungalowpark area is only financially feasible with a substantial income or existing equity. Moreover, supply is limited: on average, only five homes are sold per year, so anyone wanting to buy must be patient and able to act quickly. As an alternative, there are also rental homes in the Klein Bungalowpark area available, although that supply is equally scarce.
What residents say about the Klein Bungalowpark area
Residents appreciate the peace, greenery and social cohesion in the neighbourhood. Scores for liveability and living environment are generally high; criticism mainly concerns the limited public transport connections and the lack of amenities within walking distance. One resident sums it up: "Moergestel is not a village for those who want everything on their doorstep, but if you're looking for peace and nature, it's wonderfully quiet and green here." See all reviews and neighbourhood scores per category on the neighbourhood main page of Klein Bungalowpark area.
Compare homes for sale around Klein Bungalowpark and Moergestel
Buurtje.nl combines property listings from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you compare not just a home but also the neighbourhood itself. Besides Klein Bungalowpark, the Kloosterlaan area and Achterbos/Papenakker area are also interesting neighbourhoods to explore. For a broader search area, the overview of homes for sale in Oisterwijk provides a complete picture of the municipality. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of Oisterwijk municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in the Klein Bungalowpark area?
In the past twelve months, five homes were sold for an average of €583,500, with prices ranging from €525,000 to €622,500. The average living area was 136 m², which works out to approximately €4,290 per square metre. These are firm prices that are above the municipal average of Oisterwijk.
What is the WOZ value in the Klein Bungalowpark area?
The average WOZ value in the Klein Bungalowpark area is €451,000. That is equal to the average of the Dorp Moergestel district, but slightly lower than the municipal average of Oisterwijk (€478,000). However, actual transaction prices are significantly higher than the WOZ value.
What is it like to live in the Klein Bungalowpark area?
Living in the Klein Bungalowpark area means choosing peace, space and greenery. The neighbourhood consists mainly of bungalows on spacious plots, built in the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the quiet location, the proximity of the Oisterwijkse forests and the social character of the village of Moergestel. Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited public transport connections and the distance to larger amenities.
Is the Klein Bungalowpark area suitable for families with children?
The neighbourhood is in principle suitable for families: there are primary schools and a GP in Moergestel, and the quiet streets and green surroundings make it pleasant for children. However, the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, indicating that the neighbourhood is also very popular with people in a later stage of life. First-time buyers and young families with a limited budget will find few affordable options here.
How accessible is the Klein Bungalowpark area?
The neighbourhood is best accessible by car. Via the N65 you can reach Oisterwijk in about ten minutes and Tilburg in a quarter of an hour. Oisterwijk train station offers connections to Tilburg and Den Bosch. Bus line 140 connects Moergestel with Tilburg, but the frequency is limited. For daily commuters without a car, accessibility is a point of attention.
What type of homes are for sale in the Klein Bungalowpark area?
The supply consists almost exclusively of ground-floor homes, particularly bungalows and detached houses on spacious plots. Most homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in the Klein Bungalowpark area is virtually impossible; this is not a neighbourhood with multi-family homes. Supply is limited: on average, only five homes are sold per year.
Is there a lot of greenery near the Klein Bungalowpark area?
Yes, the location in relation to nature is one of the strongest assets of this neighbourhood. The Oisterwijkse forests and fens, part of a National Landscape, are within cycling distance. The neighbourhood itself has a green appearance due to the spacious plots and low building density. If you value nature and the outdoors highly, you are in the right place here.









