Homes for sale in Raamsdonksveer, Geertruidenberg
View the current supply of homes for sale in Raamsdonksveer, including neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, and discover which home suits you.

What does a home cost in Raamsdonksveer?
The housing market in Raamsdonksveer is strong. Of the 5,655 homes, 61% are owner-occupied, which is higher than in many comparable villages. The average WOZ value is €335,000, slightly above the municipal average of €329,000 for the whole of Geertruidenberg. But actual transaction prices are significantly higher: in the past twelve months, 53 homes changed hands for an average purchase price of €516,000. The range runs from around €275,000 for a modest terraced house or apartment to €975,000 for larger detached houses. The average living area of 174 m² shows that mainly single-family homes are being sold. Check the overview at the top of this page for current asking prices and selling times.
Living in Raamsdonksveer: village character with surprisingly good accessibility
Raamsdonksveer scores an 8.0 out of 10 from residents on Buurtje.nl, based on five reviews. Accessibility (8.8) and safety (8.4) score notably high. One resident sums it up nicely: "You can practically leave your bike unlocked, with nice neighbours who help each other and a safe street." At the same time, not everyone is entirely positive. A younger resident mentions nuisance from loitering youth, and another points out dog mess on the pavement. On the Raamsdonksveer district page you can read all reviews and sub-scores.
In terms of amenities, the village is more complete than you might expect. On the Hoofdstraat and surrounding area you'll find an Albert Heijn, Jumbo and various specialist shops. There are several primary schools, including De Gouden Griffel and De Brug, and for secondary education, the Dongemond College is within cycling distance in Raamsdonksveer itself. Sports enthusiasts can go to football club TSC, tennis club De Donge and swimming pool De Kurenpolder nearby. Wilhelminapark offers greenery for a run or a walk with the dog. Those looking in the Hooipolder en De Hoeven area will find a more rural living environment on the edge of the village.
Accessibility is one of the strongest points. Via the A59 you're in Breda in a quarter of an hour and in Oosterhout in twenty minutes. Towards the Randstad, take the A27 to Utrecht or the A16 to Dordrecht. Arriva bus lines connect the village with Oosterhout and Waalwijk, and Raamsdonksveer station no longer exists, but Lage Zwaluwe station (ten minutes' drive) offers an intercity connection to Breda, Dordrecht and Rotterdam. As one resident puts it: "You're ideally located in the village, 5 km away is Oosterhout on one side, Hank and Dussen on the other." Also compare the supply in neighbouring Raamsdonk or in historic Geertruidenberg, which is within walking distance and calls itself the oldest city in the Netherlands. On the Geertruidenberg municipality website you'll find up-to-date information on zoning plans and new-build projects in the region.
Does Raamsdonksveer suit you as a buyer?
With an average purchase price of €516,000, buying a home in Raamsdonksveer is not cheap, but you get plenty of space in return. The district mainly attracts families with children (the largest household group with 1,995 households) and movers looking for a spacious single-family home. Seniors also feel at home here, as evidenced by the involved neighbourhood around the care home. For first-time buyers, entry at around €275,000 may be feasible, for example by buying an apartment in Raamsdonksveer. Bear in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation fees. With limited supply, overbidding is common. Those who want to search more flexibly can also look at rental homes in Raamsdonksveer as a temporary alternative.
Searching for a home in Raamsdonksveer using neighbourhood data and reviews
On Buurtje.nl you combine the current housing supply with honest resident experiences and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know which area you're moving into. Also check the supply in the neighbourhoods Raamsdonksveer-centrum and Verspreide huizen Raamsdonksveer, or compare with all homes for sale in Geertruidenberg.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average purchase price of a house in Raamsdonksveer?
The average purchase price in Raamsdonksveer over the past year was €516,000, with a range of €275,000 to €975,000. The average living area is 174 m². The WOZ value is €335,000, slightly above the municipal average of €329,000.
What additional costs do I have when buying a home in Raamsdonksveer?
When buying a home, in addition to the purchase price, you also pay transfer tax (2% for homes), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs, and possibly advisory fees. Expect around 4 to 6% on top of the purchase price. In Raamsdonksveer, bidding above the asking price is common, so keep that in mind.
Is Raamsdonksveer suitable for families to buy a house?
Yes, Raamsdonksveer is popular with families. The largest group of households consists of families with children (nearly 2,000). There are several primary schools and the Dongemond College for secondary education. Residents appreciate the safety (8.4/10) and the quiet, involved atmosphere.
How accessible is Raamsdonksveer?
Raamsdonksveer is located directly on the A59, so you can reach Breda or Oosterhout in fifteen minutes. Via the A27 and A16 you can reach Utrecht, Dordrecht, and Rotterdam. Bus lines from Arriva connect the village with the region. Lage Zwaluwe station is a ten-minute drive away and offers intercity connections.
Can I also buy an apartment in Raamsdonksveer?
Yes, although single-family homes dominate, apartments are also available. Entry-level prices are around €275,000. The supply varies, so check the current overview regularly. For those who are flexible, a rental property can also be an option as an intermediate step.
A wide variety of people live here, from young families to the elderly. House prices are on the expensive side, but you're ideally located in the village, 5 km away is Oosterhout on one side, Hank and Dussen on the other, and you're within walking distance of the oldest city in the Netherlands (Geertruidenberg). The people are friendly, as in most villages in Brabant, and there's quite a lot to do in the neighbourhood. You can get everywhere by scooter or bike.
Auto-translated to English by AIYou can practically leave your bike unlocked here, with nice neighbours who want to help each other and a safe street.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's probably more about the people who live there than the neighbourhood itself, but there are a lot of loitering youths / a lot of nuisance
Auto-translated to English by AIThe people are all equally kind. I live in a care home and the neighbourhood really cares about us.
Auto-translated to English by AIEveryone keeps to themselves a bit. The downside is that there is a lot of dog poop on the pavement.
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