Homes for sale in Stevensbeek, Land van Cuijk
View all homes for sale in Stevensbeek and discover what this small village in Land van Cuijk has to offer. The current supply and average asking price are listed at the top.
House prices in Stevensbeek: above the municipal average, spacious homes
Stevensbeek is a distinct owner-occupied neighbourhood: 82% of the 325 homes are owner-occupied, compared to just 18% rental. This translates into an average WOZ value of €378,000, noticeably higher than the municipal average of €346,000 for Land van Cuijk. In the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold, with an average sale price of €434,182 and a range from €165,000 to €649,000. The latter figure reveals that substantial detached homes are also changing hands. With an average living area of 146 m², these are almost exclusively spacious single-family homes and detached houses, no apartments. Current listings and asking prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Stevensbeek: tranquillity, space and a close-knit village community
Stevensbeek is a small village in the north of the municipality of Land van Cuijk, nestled between farmland and forests. With around 780 residents, almost everyone knows each other, and that is precisely what many residents mention first when asked why they live here. On the Stevensbeek neighbourhood page you can read what residents themselves write in their reviews. A recurring theme: the peace and space, but also the mutual involvement. One resident describes it as follows: you greet each other on the street, you know the neighbours, and you notice that when something happens. The downside honestly mentioned: you have to take the car for daily errands.
Facilities in Stevensbeek itself are limited, as you would expect from a village of this size. There is a primary school in the village, which is an important advantage for families with young children. The age distribution confirms this: the 45-65 age group is the largest, but there are also relatively many families with children. For a supermarket, GP or secondary school, you have to rely on surrounding villages such as Oploo or Sint Anthonis, a five to ten-minute drive away. Stevensbeek has an active club life, with a football club and other local clubs that form the social fabric of the village. Those who want to explore the rural area around Stevensbeek will find extensive cycling and walking routes through the Peelrand region.
In terms of accessibility, Stevensbeek is honestly a car-dependent village. There is limited public transport; a bus line connects the village to the surrounding area, but the frequency is low. The nearest train stations are Boxmeer or Venray, both about a ten to fifteen-minute drive away. Via the N264 and N277 you are well connected to the region. Nijmegen is reachable in about 40 minutes, Venlo in a similar time. If you commute daily to a large city, it is advisable to test the travel times in advance. If you want to compare with other villages in the area, also check out the listings in Escharen, Gassel or Linden. More information about living and facilities in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Land van Cuijk.
For which buyers is buying in Stevensbeek the right choice?
Stevensbeek mainly attracts families and home-movers who consciously choose space and tranquillity, and are willing to pay for it. With an average sale price of over €434,000 and homes up to almost €650,000, this is not a starter village, although the lower end of the market from €165,000 sometimes offers opportunities for a first home. In addition to the purchase price, factor in transfer tax (2% for non-starters), notary fees and any renovation costs. Supply is limited, so acting quickly pays off. If you want to be more flexible, you can also look at rental homes in Stevensbeek as an interim solution. For a broader picture of the region, also check out homes for sale in Land van Cuijk as a whole.
Searching for a home in Stevensbeek: how to use this overview
Buurtje.nl combines current housing listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what the neighbourhood offers. Filter the listings at the top by price, size or energy label. Want to compare? Also check out the listings in Velp or Grave for a different village character within the same municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Stevensbeek?
The average purchase price in Stevensbeek over the past twelve months was €434,182, based on 11 sold homes. Prices ranged from €165,000 to €649,000. These are almost always spacious single-family homes or detached houses with an average area of 146 m².
What is the WOZ value of a home in Stevensbeek?
The average WOZ value in Stevensbeek is €378,000. This is clearly above the municipal average of €346,000 for Land van Cuijk. The WOZ value is an indication of the market value and is determined annually by the municipality.
What types of homes are for sale in Stevensbeek?
In Stevensbeek, the supply consists almost exclusively of single-family homes and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Stevensbeek is practically impossible; the village has hardly any apartments in its housing stock. Most homes are spacious and sit on their own land.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Stevensbeek?
In addition to the purchase price, as a non-first-time buyer you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. Add notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, typically between €1,500 and €2,500 in total. Also budget for a structural survey and possible appraisal costs. In total, additional costs often range between 4% and 6% of the purchase price.
How accessible is Stevensbeek if you want to live there?
Stevensbeek is a car-dependent village. Public transport is limited. The nearest train stations are Boxmeer and Venray, both about ten to fifteen minutes away by car. Nijmegen and Venlo can be reached via regional roads in about 40 minutes. If you commute daily to a larger city, it is wise to test travel times during rush hour before buying a home.







