Homes for sale in Vierendelen, Drimmelen
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Vierendelen and find a home that matches your wishes and budget. Check the prices and filters at the top.
House prices and market figures for Vierendelen, Drimmelen
The owner-occupied market in Vierendelen is characterised by a solid price level and a clear homeownership orientation: 64% of the 926 homes are owner-occupied, the rest are rented out. The average WOZ value is €385,000, which is higher than the district average of Made (€376,000) and the municipal average of Drimmelen (€373,000). This reflects the appeal of this neighbourhood to buyers who are willing to pay a bit more for space and greenery.
Over the past twelve months, 20 homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €645,850. The range runs from €325,000 to €1,199,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger detached houses are available. With an average living area of 150 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,305. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor homes; buying apartments in Vierendelen is less common. For current asking prices and the number of available homes for sale in Vierendelen, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Vierendelen, Drimmelen
Vierendelen is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of Made, in the municipality of Drimmelen. The atmosphere is village-like and relaxed: wide streets, open spaces and a mix of homes dating mainly from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by newer infill. They are almost exclusively ground-floor homes, from semi-detached to detached houses on larger plots. The neighbourhood looks well-maintained and peaceful, without the hustle and bustle of a city centre.
Resident Dinny Vermeulen aptly describes the neighbourhood: "Great, it's a nice place to live with a large grass field in front of my door." That comment actually says a lot about Vierendelen: the greenery is present and tangible, not just on paper. Play areas, grass fields and continuous green zones make the neighbourhood pleasant for families with children, but also for older people who need a quiet environment with room to move. The resident score stands at a solid 8.3 out of 10. Read all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Vierendelen neighbourhood main page.
In terms of amenities, the location is favourable. Made has a compact but functional shopping centre with supermarkets, a pharmacy, primary schools and sports clubs. Primary schools are within cycling distance from the neighbourhood. For more extensive shopping or secondary education, one drives to Breda, about 20 minutes away via the A59. Accessibility by car is good: the N285 connects Made quickly to surrounding villages and the motorway. Public transport is limited, as in most Brabant village centres: buses run, but the frequency is lower than in urban areas. Cyclists are well catered for: the rural area around Vierendelen is criss-crossed with cycle paths towards the Biesbosch and surrounding polders.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Zilverberg and Middelmade, Vierendelen has a slightly higher WOZ value and a more spacious character. Those looking for more variety in supply can also look at Hondenhei or the broader owner-occupied market in Made. The municipality of Drimmelen as a whole offers a similar village living environment, although the character varies greatly per core.
Who is a home for sale in Vierendelen interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and families looking for space without having to go into the city. The largest age group consists of over-65s (525 people), but the 45-65 age group is also well represented. Families with children form the largest household group. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average purchase price of €645,850, Vierendelen is not a starter market. The range starts at €325,000, but supply at that price level is limited. Overbidding is not uncommon in this market. Those considering renting as an intermediate step can find alternatives via the page rental homes in Vierendelen.
What residents say about Vierendelen
Vierendelen scores an 8.3 out of 10 in resident reviews on Buurtje.nl. The highest sub-scores go to accessibility (9.0) and amenities (9.0), which is remarkably good for a neighbourhood in a small Brabant village. Safety, community spirit, greenery and appearance each score 8.0. Resident Dinny Vermeulen (Prinsenhof, 8.3/10) writes: "Great, it's a nice place to live with a large grass field in front of my door." View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Vierendelen.
Compare homes for sale in and around Vierendelen
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Vierendelen combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and demographic data, brought together from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can first assess whether the neighbourhood suits you, and only then filter the supply. Also compare the supply in the surrounding district via homes for sale in Made, view the municipal-wide overview on the page homes for sale in Drimmelen, or explore other cores such as Terheijden and Wagenberg. More information about living and residing in the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Drimmelen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Vierendelen?
The average purchase price in Vierendelen over the past year was €645,850, based on 20 sold homes. Prices ranged from €325,000 to €1,199,000. With an average living area of 150 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,305. It is not a cheap market, and overbidding occurs.
What is the WOZ value in Vierendelen?
The average WOZ value in Vierendelen is €385,000. That is higher than the average in the Made district (€376,000) and also above the municipal average of Drimmelen (€373,000). Vierendelen is thus one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality.
What is living in Vierendelen like?
Living in Vierendelen is quiet and green, with a village character typical of the West Brabant polder region. The neighbourhood mainly consists of ground-level homes from the 1970s and 1980s, surrounded by spacious green strips. Residents appreciate the peace and space; the neighbourhood scores 8.3 out of 10 in resident reviews.
Is Vierendelen suitable for families with children?
Yes, Vierendelen is a popular choice for families. Families with children form the largest household group in the neighbourhood, and there are primary schools and playgrounds within cycling distance. The spacious homes and green character make the area attractive for parents seeking space and tranquillity. First-time buyers are more likely to drop out due to the higher prices.
How accessible is Vierendelen?
By car, Vierendelen is easily accessible via the N285, with a connection to the A59 towards Breda (about 20 minutes) and Den Bosch. Public transport is limited, as in many Brabant villages: buses run, but the frequency is low. For cyclists, there are good connections through the surrounding landscape, including towards the Biesbosch. Residents give accessibility a 9.0.
What type of homes are for sale in Vierendelen?
The supply consists almost exclusively of ground-level homes: semi-detached houses, detached houses and terraced houses. Most homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, with occasional newer buildings. Buying an apartment in Vierendelen is rarely possible; that type of housing supply is hardly present in this neighbourhood.
How is the greenery and living environment in Vierendelen?
Greenery is a strong point of Vierendelen. Residents mention grass fields and open spaces right next to their homes, and the neighbourhood borders the rural area around Made and the Biesbosch. The green score in resident reviews stands at 8.0. For those who value nature and tranquillity when buying in Vierendelen, that is a clear plus compared to more urban neighbourhoods.
Great, it's a nice place to live with a large grass field right outside my door.
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