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House prices in Rijsbergen: well above the municipal average

Rijsbergen is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 77% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, compared to just 23% rental properties. The average WOZ value is €461,000, which is clearly higher than the municipal average of Zundert (€409,000). That difference reflects the type of housing that dominates here: spacious, often detached single-family homes and villas on larger plots. Over the past twelve months, 52 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €1,447,731 and a range from €425,000 to €2,200,000. The average home had a floor area of 326 m². These are not starter homes, but substantial owner-occupied houses. For current asking prices and available properties, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Anyone considering buying a flat in Rijsbergen will notice that the supply of these is limited. The segment is dominated by detached houses and semi-detached homes. Compared to other villages in the municipality, prices here are structurally higher. Also check the overview of Zundert or Klein-Zundert if you want to compare within the municipality.

Living in Rijsbergen: a village with character, but not without reservations

Rijsbergen is an independent village with around 6,800 residents, located in the municipality of Zundert in the Brabantse Baronie. It is not an anonymous commuter neighbourhood, but a community where people know each other. Residents on the neighbourhood page of Rijsbergen give the village a 7.8 out of 10. Accessibility (9.0) and sense of community (9.0) score notably high, which aligns with the image of an active village with sports clubs, local events and an engaged population. Green space scores a lower 6.0, which is reflected in the built-up area itself, although outside the village there are plenty of agricultural and wooded areas.

Resident Jan van Steenoven writes that the village is generally quiet, but unfortunately he looks out onto a property where dealing takes place. Safety therefore gets a 7.0, the lowest sub-score. To be honest: for a village of this size, that is a sign that the neighbourhood is not entirely problem-free everywhere. Anyone who wants to know specifically how a street or area scores would do well to read the reviews carefully. In the vicinity of Rijsbergen are also the hamlets Verspreide huizen in het Oosten and Verspreide huizen in het Westen, which offer an even more rural living atmosphere.

In terms of amenities, Rijsbergen has its own centre with primary schools, a GP practice, a supermarket and various local shops on the Molenstraat and in the centre. The village is active in sports: football club RVC and several smaller clubs provide community life. Accessibility scores remarkably high (9.0 from residents), and that is correct: the A58 towards Breda and Bergen op Zoom is quickly reachable, and Breda itself is about a twenty-minute drive. There is no train station in the village itself, but Breda station is easily accessible by car or regional bus services. For those who commute daily to Breda or Antwerp, the location is favourable. The municipality of Zundert has more information about local amenities and plans at zundert.nl.

For whom is buying in Rijsbergen a good choice?

Given the average purchase price of almost €1.5 million, Rijsbergen is not a market for first-time buyers or those with a limited budget. The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and buyers who consciously choose space, peace and a distinct identity. In addition to the purchase price, take into account additional costs: transfer tax (2% for owner-occupiers), notary fees and possible renovation costs for older detached homes. Supply is limited and prices are high, so take your time with your search. Those who want to remain flexible can also look at rental properties in Rijsbergen as an interim solution. Also compare the supply in Wernhout or Achtmaal for a similar village atmosphere with possibly different price ranges.

Searching for a home to buy in Rijsbergen: how to use this page

Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what the area is like. At the top of this page you will find the live supply with filters on price, floor area and energy label. Want to search more broadly? Then also check all homes for sale in Zundert for a complete overview of the municipality.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of buying a house in Rijsbergen?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Rijsbergen was €1,447,731, with a range of €425,000 to €2,200,000. The average home had a floor area of 326 m². These are mainly spacious detached houses and villas, not starter homes or apartments.

What is the WOZ value of a home in Rijsbergen?

The average WOZ value in Rijsbergen is €461,000. This is clearly above the municipal average of Zundert, which stands at €409,000. The higher WOZ value reflects the type of housing: predominantly large, detached owner-occupied homes on spacious plots.

What additional costs should I consider when buying a home in Rijsbergen?

When buying a home in Rijsbergen, in addition to the purchase price, you pay transfer tax (2% for owner-occupiers who will live there themselves), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly estate agent fees. For homes in this price range, these additional costs can quickly amount to tens of thousands of euros. Be sure to get good advice from a buying agent.

How is the accessibility if you buy a home in Rijsbergen?

Rijsbergen does not have its own train station, but accessibility by car is good. The A58 towards Breda and Bergen op Zoom is quickly reachable, and Breda is about a twenty-minute drive away. Residents give accessibility a notably high score of 9.0 out of 10. For public transport, you rely on regional bus connections towards Breda.

Are there schools and amenities if I move to Rijsbergen?

Rijsbergen has its own level of amenities with primary schools, a GP practice, and a supermarket in the centre. Residents give education a score of 8.0 and amenities a 7.0. For secondary education and more extensive shopping options, you rely on Breda, which is about a twenty-minute drive away.


Experiences from Rijsbergen
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7.8
Jan van Steenoven
Living together · Terraced house
17-06-2025
A lot of trouble with a drug dealer

The population figures are incorrect. Almost 7,000 people live in our village. Generally, the neighbourhood is quiet. Unfortunately, we look out onto a property where dealing takes place. Few ethnic minority children. But many children of status holders.

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