Homes for sale in Verspreide huizen Son, Son en Breugel
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House prices and market figures for Verspreide huizen Son, Son en Breugel
The owner-occupied market in Verspreide huizen Son is characterised by a solid price level and a predominantly owner-occupied housing stock. Of the 817 homes in the neighbourhood, 72% are owner-occupied, while 28% are rented out. The average WOZ value is €504,000, which is higher than the district average of Son (€481,000) and clearly above the municipal average of Son en Breugel (€459,000). This indicates that Verspreide huizen Son is among the more expensive parts of the municipality.
Based on the past twelve months, 8 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €713,938. Prices ranged from €450,000 to €895,000, with an average living area of 154 m². This works out to an average price of approximately €4,636 per square metre. The supply mainly consists of larger detached homes and semi-detached houses on larger plots, which explains the higher prices compared to the rest of Son en Breugel. For current asking prices and the current supply of owner-occupied homes in Verspreide huizen Son, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Verspreide huizen Son, Son en Breugel
The name says it all: Verspreide huizen Son is not a compact residential area with streets and squares, but a looser collection of homes on the edges and in the rural area of Son. Think of ribbons along country roads, detached houses on the Sonse Heide or along the Dommel, and plots where the next neighbours sometimes live tens of metres away. It is a neighbourhood for people seeking peace and quiet without wanting to be far from civilisation.
The buildings are diverse in character. There are older farmhouses and detached homes from the 1960s and 1970s alongside newer villas and converted properties. This gives the neighbourhood an authentic, unplanned character that you find less in the more systematically laid-out districts of Son en Breugel. Compare this, for example, with De Gentiaan, where the buildings are more homogeneous and closer together, or with 't Zand, which offers a more village-like living environment.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is deliberately modest. There is no own shopping centre or supermarket within easy reach. Residents rely on the centre of Son, within walking distance or a short bike ride, where an Albert Heijn, local shops and catering establishments can be found. Primary schools such as De Regenboog and De Krommen Hoek in Son are easily accessible by bike for families with children. Sports clubs such as football club SV Son en Breugel and tennis club STV Son are also within a short distance. Nature is the strong suit of this neighbourhood: the Sonse Bergen, the Dommel valley and the nearby heathlands are literally around the corner.
Accessibility by car is good. Via the N266 and the connection to the A50, you can quickly reach Eindhoven (about 15 minutes) or 's-Hertogenbosch. Public transport is more limited: buses run from Son towards Eindhoven, but there is no train station in the municipality itself. Cyclists benefit from the quiet roads and the cycling network towards Eindhoven and surrounding villages. If you rely on the train daily, it is wise to weigh this up carefully in advance.
Residents appreciate the peace and space the neighbourhood offers. On the neighbourhood page of Verspreide huizen Son, a resident writes: "You really live out here, but you're in the village within five minutes for everything you need. That's the best combination you can have." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited walkability and the lack of public transport connections, something to seriously consider if you don't have a car or don't want to drive.
For whom is a home in Verspreide huizen Son the right choice?
Verspreide huizen Son best suits movers and families who consciously choose space, privacy and a green environment. With an average sale price of nearly €714,000, this is not a starter neighbourhood. First-time buyers in Son en Breugel will more likely look at other owner-occupied homes in Son en Breugel with a lower entry level. Moreover, supply is limited: only 8 homes were sold in the past year, meaning you have to act quickly when something becomes available. Overbidding is not unusual in this segment. Those wanting more flexibility can also look at rental homes in Verspreide huizen Son as an intermediate step.
What residents say about Verspreide huizen Son
Residents of Verspreide huizen Son particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its peace, space and proximity to nature. Scores on living environment and greenery are generally higher than the municipal average. Residents are less enthusiastic about accessibility by public transport and the lack of amenities within walking distance. One resident puts it this way: "You live here deliberately. You choose space and quiet, but you have to make some sacrifices, like always taking the car." View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the overview page of Verspreide huizen Son.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Verspreide huizen Son
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data on one page. This allows you as a buyer not only to compare homes, but also neighbourhoods. Also check the supply in the district Son, the neighbourhoods De Gentiaan and Industrieterrein Ekkersrijt, or broaden your search to Breugel. For general information about the municipality, you can visit the website of Son en Breugel.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Verspreide huizen Son?
The average purchase price in Verspreide huizen Son over the past year was €713,938, based on 8 sold homes. Prices ranged from €450,000 to €895,000. With an average living area of 154 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €4,636. This is significantly higher than the municipal average of Son en Breugel, reflecting the more spacious and often detached homes in this rural area.
What is the WOZ value in Verspreide huizen Son?
The average WOZ value in Verspreide huizen Son is €504,000. This is higher than the average in the Son district (€481,000) and clearly above the municipal average of Son en Breugel (€459,000). Verspreide huizen Son is therefore among the more expensive parts of the municipality, which is linked to the type of homes: predominantly spacious detached houses on larger plots in a green environment.
What is living in Verspreide huizen Son like?
Living in Verspreide huizen Son means choosing peace, space, and a green environment on the outskirts of Son. The neighbourhood consists of scattered homes along rural roads and in the countryside, without its own shopping centre or busy streets. Residents appreciate the combination of rural living with the proximity of the village of Son, but also note that you need a car for almost everything. It is a neighbourhood with character, not interchangeable with the more planned residential areas in the municipality.
Is Verspreide huizen Son suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood attracts relatively many families. The largest age group consists of 25 to 45-year-olds (845 residents) and households with children form the largest category. Primary schools in Son are accessible by bike and sports clubs are available in the village. The spacious homes and green surroundings are attractive for families who consciously choose more outdoor space. The higher prices make it less suitable for starters or young families with a limited budget.
How accessible is Verspreide huizen Son?
By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N266 and the connection to the A50, allowing you to reach Eindhoven in about 15 minutes and 's-Hertogenbosch in about 25 minutes. Public transport is limited: buses run from Son towards Eindhoven, but there is no train station in the municipality. Cyclists benefit from quiet roads and the regional cycle network. For daily commuters using public transport, accessibility is a point of attention.
What type of homes are for sale in Verspreide huizen Son?
The supply mainly consists of detached homes and semi-detached houses on larger plots. The construction periods range from older farmhouses and 1960s and 1970s buildings to newer villas and converted properties. Buying an apartment in Verspreide huizen Son is hardly an option, as this type of home is virtually absent here. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 154 m², confirming the spacious nature of the supply.
How much nature and greenery is there in Verspreide huizen Son?
Nature is one of the strongest assets of this neighbourhood. The Sonse Bergen, the Dommeldal, and nearby heathlands are within walking distance or a short bike ride. The scattered location of the homes means you almost always border open landscape. Residents therefore cite the green surroundings as one of the main reasons for wanting to live here. For those who weigh nature and space heavily in their choice of a home, this is a serious advantage.






