Homes for sale in Vierlingsbeek, Land van Cuijk
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Purchase prices in Vierlingsbeek: spacious homes above half a million
Vierlingsbeek is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 76% of the more than 1,083 homes are owned, which strongly defines the character of the area. The average WOZ value is €329,000, slightly below the municipal average of €346,000 for Land van Cuijk. That difference sounds favourable, but actual transaction prices are much higher. Over the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €513,846 and a range of €350,000 to €815,000. The average living area of 197 m² reveals what is most commonly traded here: spacious single-family homes and detached houses, not apartments. For a current overview of available listings and current asking prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page. Want to compare? Also check out homes for sale in Land van Cuijk as a whole.
Living in Vierlingsbeek: green, quiet and deliberately chosen
Those who live in Vierlingsbeek have usually chosen it deliberately. It is not a neighbourhood you end up in by chance; the village lies in the Maasduinen area, nestled between forests, fens and the Meuse. Residents regularly describe it on the Vierlingsbeek neighbourhood page as quiet and green, with strong social cohesion. A recurring theme in the reviews is the low traffic volume and the feeling of safety, also for children. One resident wrote: "You really still know your neighbours here. That has become rare." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited amenities and the reliance on a car for daily errands.
In terms of amenities, Vierlingsbeek is compact but functional. The centre has a primary school, a community centre and a number of local sports clubs, including a football club and tennis club. For larger grocery shopping, residents rely on Boxmeer or Venray, both about ten to fifteen minutes away by car. The centre of Vierlingsbeek has a village character with some local hospitality, while the rural area of Vierlingsbeek offers more space and freedom for those who really want to spread out. De Maasduinen National Park is literally around the corner, making walking and cycling a daily activity for many residents.
Accessibility deserves honest attention. There is no train station in Vierlingsbeek itself; the nearest station is Boxmeer, about eight kilometres away. Bus line 83 connects the village with Boxmeer and Venray, but the frequency is limited, especially in the evenings. The A77 towards Rijkevoort and further to the A73 is quickly reachable by car, making commuting to Nijmegen or Venlo possible in about 30 to 40 minutes. Living without a car is more difficult here. Similar villages in the area such as Escharen and Gassel have a comparable situation. More urban-oriented buyers sometimes prefer Grave, which has more amenities.
For which buyers is buying a home in Vierlingsbeek the right choice?
Buying a home in Vierlingsbeek is especially interesting for movers and families who are looking for space and deliberately choose a quiet, green environment. The average transaction price of over €513,000 makes this not a starter market; starters who still want to buy in the region would do well to also look at Velp or Linden. The supply is limited, which means you need to act quickly when something becomes available. Keep in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-starters) and notary fees. Those who want flexibility can also check out the rental homes in Vierlingsbeek as an intermediate step. The municipality provides additional information via the Land van Cuijk website.
Searching for a home to buy in Vierlingsbeek: how to use this page
Buurtje.nl combines current housing listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only know what a home costs, but also what it is really like to live there. Use the filters at the top for price, surface area and energy label. Want to broaden your search? Also compare the listings in surrounding villages such as Escharen, Grave or Velp via Buurtje.nl.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a home in Vierlingsbeek?
Over the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold in Vierlingsbeek, with an average purchase price of €513,846. The range ran from €350,000 to €815,000. These are almost always spacious single-family homes or detached houses, with an average living area of 197 m². The average WOZ value is €329,000, which is lower than the actual transaction prices.
What types of homes can you buy in Vierlingsbeek?
In Vierlingsbeek, the housing supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Vierlingsbeek is hardly an option; the village has a rural character where larger, ground-based homes are the norm. The average sales area of 197 m² confirms this picture.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Vierlingsbeek?
When buying a home in Vierlingsbeek, in addition to the purchase price, you also pay transfer tax: 2% for movers and investors, 0% for first-time buyers under 35 who meet the conditions. Additionally, there are notary fees, estate agent fees, and possibly valuation costs. On a home of €513,000, this can quickly mean an extra €15,000 to €20,000.
How accessible is Vierlingsbeek for commuters?
Vierlingsbeek does not have its own train station; the nearest is Boxmeer, about eight kilometres away. By car, the A77 motorway is easily accessible, with a driving time of approximately 30 to 40 minutes to Nijmegen or Venlo. Public transport is limited: bus line 83 runs to Boxmeer and Venray, but the frequency is low, especially outside peak hours. A car is essential for most residents.
Are there schools and amenities in Vierlingsbeek for families?
Vierlingsbeek has a primary school and a community centre, and there are local sports clubs such as a football and tennis club. For secondary education, supermarkets, and larger amenities, families rely on Boxmeer or Venray, both a ten to fifteen-minute drive away. Living in Vierlingsbeek therefore requires some willingness to take the car for daily errands, but the green surroundings with De Maasduinen National Park more than compensate for that for many residents.











