Homes for sale in Putte, Woensdrecht
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House prices in Putte: what do you pay and how does that compare to Woensdrecht?
Putte is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 75% of the more than 1,800 homes are owned, which is clearly above the national average. The average WOZ value is €296,000, noticeably lower than the municipal average of €330,000 for Woensdrecht. Yet actual transaction prices are higher: over the past twelve months, 115 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €379,577. The range runs from €125,000 to €895,000, indicating that Putte offers both entry-level homes and more spacious detached houses. The average home has an area of 134 m², pointing to a predominantly ground-based supply of single-family homes. Apartments are less common. Check the current supply and the average asking price at the top of this page for today's status.
Living in Putte: small village, strong community and lots of green
Putte is a border village in the municipality of Woensdrecht, literally: the Belgian border runs right through the village. This gives it a character you find in few other places in North Brabant. The village has nearly 3,900 residents and has a recognisable village atmosphere where people know each other. Residents give Putte an 8.1 on the neighbourhood page of Putte, where you can also find all sub-scores and detailed resident reviews. Accessibility even scores a 9.2 and green space also gets a 9.2, which typifies the surroundings well. Amber puts it succinctly: "Putte is small so you get everywhere quite quickly. Very quiet neighbourhood, lots of nature." Another resident adds that sometimes a neighbourhood BBQ is organised for the whole street and that there are enough playgrounds, underscoring the strong sense of community (score 8.8).
Facilities are modest but functional. In the village itself you will find a supermarket, some shops and eateries. For a larger shopping offer, Bergen op Zoom (about 15 km) and the Belgian Wuustwezel are nearby. Primary schools are available in the village; for secondary education, pupils rely on Bergen op Zoom or Hoogerheide. The forests and nature around Putte are a real asset: walkers and cyclists get their fill in the Brabant and Antwerp border landscape. Cheyenne describes it as "nice and quiet in the forest to walk your dog", which well reflects the daily use of green space.
In terms of accessibility, Putte scores remarkably well for a small village. Bus lines run towards Bergen op Zoom and the Belgian side, and the A4 and A58 are reachable within a few minutes by car. Bergen op Zoom as the nearest city with a train station can be reached in about twenty minutes. For those who work in the region or regularly travel to Antwerp, Putte is conveniently located. Outside the centre there are also scattered houses in Putte, for those seeking more space and privacy. If you compare Putte with surrounding places, Hoogerheide and Woensdrecht, Ossendrecht and Huijbergen are interesting alternatives with a similar village character. The municipality of Woensdrecht has more information about local facilities and policy on the website of the municipality of Woensdrecht.
For whom is a home in Putte a good choice?
Putte mainly attracts families and people aged 45 to 65 who appreciate peace, space and nature over urban liveliness. The average purchase price of nearly €380,000 makes it not a starter market, although the range down to €125,000 at the lower end still offers entry opportunities. When buying in Putte, take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for movers, 0% for first-time buyers under the NHG limit), notary costs and possible valuation costs. Those still orienting themselves can also look at rental homes in Putte as an intermediate step. A disadvantage to honestly mention: the supply is limited and homes sell relatively quickly.
Searching for homes for sale in Putte via Buurtje.nl
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what the neighbourhood is like. At the top of the page, see the current supply with filters on price, area and energy label. Are you also considering other villages in the municipality? Then view all homes for sale in Woensdrecht for a broader overview.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Putte?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Putte was €379,577, with an average living area of 134 m². Prices ranged from €125,000 to €895,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger detached houses are available. The average WOZ value in Putte is €296,000, which is lower than the municipal average of €330,000.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Putte?
In addition to the purchase price, as a home mover you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. First-time buyers under 35 who buy a home below the NHG limit are exempt from transfer tax. Furthermore, there are notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possible costs for a structural survey and valuation. Budget on average 4 to 6% of the purchase price for additional costs.
What types of homes are available for purchase in Putte?
Putte mainly consists of ground-floor family homes such as terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. The average size of sold homes over the past year was 134 m². Buying apartments in Putte is less common; the supply is limited. Outside the centre, there are also scattered houses in the rural area for those seeking more space.
How accessible is Putte?
Putte scores highly on accessibility: residents give it a 9.2. The A4 and A58 motorways are reachable within a few minutes, making Bergen op Zoom and Antwerp easily accessible. Bergen op Zoom, with an NS train station, is about 15 km away. There are also bus connections to Bergen op Zoom and the Belgian border region. Its location directly on the Belgian border also makes Putte attractive for people working in the Antwerp region.
Is living in Putte suitable for families with children?
Putte has primary education in the village itself and enough playgrounds in the neighbourhood, as residents also mention in their reviews. For secondary education, pupils rely on schools in Bergen op Zoom or Hoogerheide. The quiet environment, lots of nature and strong sense of community (resident score 8.8) make Putte attractive for families. The average purchase price of nearly €380,000 does require a solid budget.
The people here are really sweet and super friendly. It's also nice and quiet in the woods to walk your dog. Everything is accessible (shops, supermarkets, etc.). It's quite clean here, but sometimes I also clean up here and there with friends! For the forest and a better environment. More rubbish bins would be good here.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere are many pavements, cycle paths, lights,
Auto-translated to English by AIPutte is small so you can get everywhere quite quickly. There are shops nearby, a few villages and towns reachable by public transport, and there are shopping centres and those things. Very quiet neighbourhood. If there's any hustle and bustle, it's either the fair or annual markets. Lots of nature, very large walking forests and those things.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe sometimes have a barbecue for the whole street, there are plenty of playgrounds, it's a quiet neighbourhood.
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