Homes for sale in Veghel, Meierijstad
View the current supply of homes for sale in Veghel, including neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, and find a home that suits you.



What does a home in Veghel cost?
Veghel is a neighbourhood where the owner-occupied market is firmly established: 69% of the more than 14,500 homes are owner-occupied, compared to 31% rented. The average WOZ value is €377,000, which is notably about €28,000 lower than the municipal average of Meierijstad (€405,000). That sounds attractive, but the actual transaction prices tell a different story. In the past twelve months, 157 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €532,411, with a range from €269,000 to €1,675,000. The average floor area of sold homes is 138 m². For current asking prices and available supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Veghel: helpful neighbours, plenty of green spaces and short lines
Veghel is not an anonymous commuter neighbourhood. With over 34,000 residents, it has the scale of a small town, but in many parts it feels more village-like than you might expect. Residents on Buurtje.nl give the neighbourhood an 8.8 out of 10, based on nine reviews. Accessibility (9.4), safety (9.2) and green spaces (9.1) score particularly high. Resident CPC sums it up succinctly: "Child-friendly neighbourhood, always ready to help each other when needed. Lots of green spaces, just nice to live in!" That helpfulness comes up in several reviews. Christina mentions an active neighbourhood app through which neighbours quickly reach each other, and Verspaget points out the presence of an AED on the street. On the Veghel neighbourhood page you can read all the reviews and sub-scores.
In terms of amenities, Veghel has a lot to offer for a neighbourhood of this size. In the centre around Hoogeinde and Hoofdstraat you will find shops, eateries and the weekly market. Supermarkets such as Jumbo and Albert Heijn are spread across the neighbourhood, also towards Bunderse Hoek Noord and Oranjewijk en Dorsveld. For primary education, there are several schools, including De Boogerd and Het Palet, and Fioretti College provides secondary education. Residents give education a 9.1. Sports enthusiasts can go to football club RKVV Veghel, hockey club MHC Veghelsche or the De Beemd swimming pool. The Aa-dal and the banks of the Zuid-Willemsvaart offer green walking and cycling routes directly from the neighbourhood.
Accessibility is one of Veghel's strongest points. Via the A50 you are in Eindhoven or Oss within twenty minutes, and the N279 connects you to Den Bosch. Veghel does not have its own train station, but Arriva bus lines (including line 305 towards Uden and Den Bosch) run frequently. Resident Ian notes that amenities in the church village of Mariaheide are more limited, but that you are within five minutes of Veghel or Uden. That is fair: not every neighbourhood has everything on its doorstep. Also check out the supply in Veghel Centrum if walking distance to shops is important to you, or look at the larger plots in Buitengebied Eerde if you are seeking peace and quiet. More about the municipality can be found on the Meierijstad website.
Does Veghel suit you as a buyer?
The largest age group in Veghel is 45 to 65 years, but with 5,315 households with children, it is clearly also a family neighbourhood. Families benefit from the good schools, green spaces and safe atmosphere. First-time buyers need to be realistic: with an average selling price above half a million euros and limited supply in the lower segment, overbidding is not uncommon. In addition to the purchase price, factor in additional costs such as transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation fees. Those considering buying an apartment in Veghel will find options in newer complexes around De Scheifelaar and Bunderse Hoek. If buying is not possible now, then check out the rental homes in Veghel as an interim solution. Upsizers looking for more space can also look at Erp or Sint-Oedenrode.
Searching for a home in Veghel using neighbourhood scores and reviews
On Buurtje.nl you combine the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you choose not just a house but also the neighbourhood that suits you. Compare Veghel with other neighbourhoods in the municipality, such as Schijndel, or view the full overview of homes for sale in Meierijstad.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Veghel?
The average purchase price in Veghel over the past year was €532,411, with a range from €269,000 to €1,675,000. The average floor area of sold homes was 138 m². The average WOZ value is €377,000, lower than the municipal average of €405,000.
What costs are involved in buying a house in Veghel?
In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax (2% for homes), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs, and possibly advisory fees for a mortgage advisor. Expect around 4-6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. For many homes in Veghel, offers are currently being made above the asking price.
Is Veghel a suitable place to buy a home with children?
Veghel is popular with families. There are several primary schools such as De Boogerd and Het Palet, and the Fioretti College for secondary education. Residents rate education at 9.1 and safety at 9.2. Over 5,300 households in Veghel have children, confirming the family-friendly atmosphere.
Can I buy an apartment in Veghel?
Yes, apartments are available in Veghel, especially in newer neighbourhoods such as De Scheifelaar and around Bunderse Hoek. The supply is more limited than for single-family homes. Apartments often serve as an entry point for starters who want to buy in Veghel but cannot immediately finance an entire house.
How is the accessibility of Veghel for commuting?
Veghel is located directly on the A50 and the N279. Eindhoven, Oss, and Den Bosch can be reached within twenty to thirty minutes by car. There is no train station in Veghel itself, but Arriva bus lines such as line 305 connect the neighbourhood with Uden and Den Bosch. Residents rate accessibility at 9.4 out of 10.
Very nice neighbourhood. Peaceful nature around you. Cosy activities and sports clubs.
Auto-translated to English by AINice safe neighbourhood for everyone. Fun activities for children. Beautiful nature, cosy people and good accessibility
Auto-translated to English by AIpeople are kind, have respect for everyone, lots of greenery. very clean, just wonderful to live
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood and very helpful, if something is wrong you get help and it is a safe environment AED available!
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is safe, clean, and there are enough nature amenities. In Mariaheide itself it's a 3.5, but Uden and Veghel have many amenities. The supermarket De Jumbo in Veghel is within 2 km. In Mariaheide it's poor, but outside (where you are within 5 minutes) it's good. Uden is very cosy to sit on a terrace. On average I give living in Mariaheide an 8.5!
Auto-translated to English by AIChild-friendly neighbourhood, always there for each other to help when needed. Lots of greenery, just nice to live in!
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood, people help each other with a neighbourhood app when needed and it's child-friendly
Auto-translated to English by AILots of municipal activities. Unfortunately, only adults are involved here.
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