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House prices and market figures for Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area, Bergeijk

The owner-occupied market in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area is robust. Of the 178 homes in this neighbourhood, 77% are owner-occupied, indicating that this is an area where people put down roots and do not leave quickly. The average WOZ value is €362,000, which is lower than the district average of Luyksgestel (€395,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Bergeijk as a whole (€432,000). This makes this neighbourhood relatively more accessible within the municipality, although actual transaction prices tell a more nuanced story.

In the past twelve months, four homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €568,750. The range ran from €360,000 to €665,000, indicating that both more modest homes and larger properties are traded. With an average living area of 136 m², this works out at a price of approximately €4,182 per square metre. These are prices that fit the scarce, ground-based housing market in this part of the Kempen. Current asking prices and selling times can be found at the top of this page.

Living in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area, Bergeijk

Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the edge of Luyksgestel, the smallest village in the municipality of Bergeijk. Those who live here consciously choose space, tranquillity and village life within cycling distance of the Belgian border. The neighbourhood consists largely of detached houses and semi-detached houses, predominantly built in the 1970s and 1980s. The streets are wide, with plenty of greenery in the gardens and along the edges. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but rather for a sense of established peace.

With 430 residents and 178 homes, it is a manageable community. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, followed by those aged 65 and over, which sets the tone: this is a neighbourhood where families have grown up and parents have stayed. Young families are also present, but less dominant. Most households consist of couples without children living at home.

For daily shopping, Luyksgestel itself has limited facilities. The nearest full-fledged shopping centre is in Bergeijk itself, a few minutes' drive away. The municipality has primary schools, including a small village school in Luyksgestel itself. For secondary education, residents rely on Valkenswaard or Eersel, both accessible via the N397. For sports, there are opportunities through local clubs in Luyksgestel, including football and tennis.

Accessibility by car is good: via the N397 you can reach Eindhoven in about twenty minutes, and the Belgian cities of Hamont and Neerpelt are also a short distance away. Public transport is limited; there are bus services towards Valkenswaard and Eersel, but for commuters dependent on public transport, a car is almost indispensable. By bike, the centre of Luyksgestel and the immediate surroundings are easily accessible via quiet roads through the Kempen landscape.

Residents highly value the peace and green surroundings. On the neighbourhood main page of Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area you can read all reviews and sub-scores. One resident wrote: "You really know your neighbours here, it feels like a village within a village. Ideal if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, but still be close to the motorway." Criticisms usually focus on the limited local amenities and the dependence on the car for larger shopping trips.

Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Hasselsestraat and surrounding area or the more centrally located Kerkstraat and surrounding area, Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area has a slightly more suburban character, with more space per home and a quieter location. The Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat has a more mixed character with older buildings. More information about the wider district can be found on the page about owner-occupied homes in Luyksgestel. The municipality of Bergeijk publishes up-to-date information about living and amenities at bergeijk.nl.

Who is a home for sale in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area suitable for?

This neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and people aged 40 and over who consciously choose peace and space over urban proximity. Families with school-age children can live here well, provided they consider the car a given. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average purchase price of almost €570,000 and limited supply, buying a home in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area is a significant financial step. Supply is scarce, with only four transactions in the past year, so anyone seriously looking to buy would do well to act quickly. Would you like to get to know the neighbourhood first without buying? Then also check out the rental homes in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area as an alternative.

What residents say about Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area

Residents rate the neighbourhood positively, particularly in terms of liveability, greenery and social cohesion. The scores per category and the total number of reviews can be found on the overview page of this neighbourhood. One resident put it aptly: "It's quiet here, green and you know everyone. The amenities are limited, but that's part of life in a small village and that's exactly what I was looking for." Anyone who wants to read the full neighbourhood assessment, including scores on safety, accessibility and atmosphere, can find it on the neighbourhood main page.

Compare homes for sale around Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area

Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. In addition to homes for sale in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area, you can also look at adjacent neighbourhoods such as Tiliaans-Weegbree and surrounding area or Kapellerweg-Rijt. Would you like to search more broadly in the municipality? Then also check out the supply in districts such as Westerhoven or Riethoven for a complete picture of the Bergeijk owner-occupied market.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area?

In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area was €568,750. Prices ranged from €360,000 to €665,000, depending on type and size. With an average living area of 136 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,182. These are almost exclusively ground-floor homes.

What is the WOZ value in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area?

The average WOZ value in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area is €362,000. This is lower than the district average of Luyksgestel (€395,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Bergeijk (€432,000). The WOZ value indicates the property value for tax purposes and usually differs from the actual transaction price.

What is it like to live in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area?

Living in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area means peace, space and a village character on the edge of Luyksgestel. The neighbourhood consists mainly of detached houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, surrounded by greenery. Residents appreciate the social cohesion and the quiet living environment, although they depend on the car for amenities.

Is Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area suitable for families with children?

Families can live well here: there is space, the neighbourhood is quiet and there are local sports clubs in Luyksgestel. The village itself has a primary school; for secondary education, Valkenswaard and Eersel are the designated places. A car is essential for daily activities. The average purchase price of nearly €570,000 makes it a choice for movers, not for starters.

How accessible is Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area?

By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N397, with a travel time of about twenty minutes to Eindhoven. The Belgian cities of Hamont and Neerpelt are also a short distance away. Public transport is limited: there are bus services towards Valkenswaard and Eersel, but a car is necessary for most daily journeys. Cycling through the area is pleasant via quiet Kempen roads.

What types of homes are for sale in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area?

The supply in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area consists almost entirely of ground-floor homes: detached houses and semi-detached houses, mainly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area is hardly possible; the neighbourhood has no significant apartment buildings. The average living area in recent transactions was 136 m².

How scarce is the housing supply in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area?

The supply is limited: in the past twelve months, only four homes changed hands. With 77% owner-occupied homes and little turnover, this is a neighbourhood where people stay for a long time. Those who want to buy in Prins van Luikstraat and surrounding area would do well to be alert to new listings and act quickly when a home becomes available. Current availability can be seen at the top of this page.

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