Homes for sale in Vlaskamp, Meierijstad
Discover homes for sale in Vlaskamp and find the property that suits your needs. Check the current listings, average asking price, and time on market at the top of this page.
House prices and market figures for Vlaskamp, Meierijstad
Vlaskamp is a distinct owner-occupied neighbourhood: as much as 87% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, compared to just 13% rental. That says something about the character of the neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €430,000, which is slightly lower than the district average of Erp (€441,000), but clearly above the municipal average of Meierijstad (€405,000). Vlaskamp thus positions itself as a neighbourhood in the middle to upper segment of the local market.
Over the past twelve months, six homes changed hands, with an average selling price of €671,667. The range runs from €385,000 to €850,000, indicating that the supply is varied: from spacious terraced houses to detached houses on larger plots. With an average living area of 188 m², you end up with a price of approximately €3,573 per square metre. That is not cheap, but for the space you get, it is also not exceptionally high for this region. Supply is limited: when something becomes available, it usually goes quickly. Check the current supply and current asking prices at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Vlaskamp, Meierijstad
Vlaskamp is a quiet residential neighbourhood that is part of the village of Erp, in the municipality of Meierijstad. The neighbourhood has a distinct village character: low building density, plenty of greenery in the streets, and an atmosphere that feels more like a Brabant village than an anonymous expansion district. Most homes were built in the eighties and nineties, predominantly detached and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. Terraced houses exist but are clearly in the minority. That makes Vlaskamp attractive for people looking for space, both indoors and outdoors.
The population composition confirms that picture. The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, followed by families with children. Vlaskamp is not a neighbourhood where you encounter many students or young starters. It is a neighbourhood of people who have consciously chosen peace, space and stability. The labour participation rate is high (75%) and the average income of €37,000 is slightly above the municipal average.
In terms of amenities, Erp is the immediate centre for daily shopping. The village itself has a primary school and a sports club, which is a practical advantage for families. For more extensive amenities such as a supermarket, secondary schools or a hospital, you drive to Veghel, about ten minutes away. Veghel has a full range of amenities, including shops, restaurants and a train station on the Den Bosch-Eindhoven line. Vlaskamp itself does not have a significant public transport stop; a car is practically indispensable here. The connection to the A50 and A58 is easily accessible via Veghel, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters heading to Eindhoven or Den Bosch.
Residents most appreciate the peace and space. One resident writes: "You really live in the greenery here, the streets are quiet and the neighbours still know each other. You don't find that everywhere anymore." Some residents are more critical about the limited range of shops and public transport within walking distance. If you are used to an urban environment, you need to adjust that expectation. More resident reviews and scores per category can be found on the neighbourhood page of Vlaskamp.
If you compare Vlaskamp with other neighbourhoods in the district, Buitengebied Erp offers even more space and rurality, but also less proximity to amenities. Boerdonk is a similar village alternative, while Bolst has a slightly different housing mix. If you are looking for more urban dynamics, you might be better off looking at the districts of Schijndel or Veghel within the municipality.
Is a home for sale in Vlaskamp right for you?
Vlaskamp is most suitable for movers and families who consciously choose a quiet, green living environment with more spacious homes. The average selling price of nearly €672,000 makes it financially difficult for starters, especially given the limited supply and competition for available homes. Overbidding is realistic. Seniors looking to downsize will find less suitable supply here; the homes are predominantly large and ground-based. If buying is not (yet) an option, there are also rental homes in Vlaskamp available, although supply there is limited given the low rental percentage. Be prepared for a quick decision when something becomes available: supply in this neighbourhood is scarce.
What residents say about Vlaskamp
Residents of Vlaskamp generally rate the neighbourhood positively, with the highest scores for living comfort, green spaces and social safety. The peace and village character are consistently mentioned as strong points. One resident sums it up: "Vlaskamp is just right: not too busy, not too remote, and you feel like you live somewhere." Lower scores sometimes occur in the areas of public transport and shopping facilities within walking distance. View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the overview page of Vlaskamp.
Compare homes for sale in and around Vlaskamp
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Vlaskamp combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data from more than 1,500 sources, so you choose not just a home but also a neighbourhood. Compare Vlaskamp with other neighbourhoods in the district via the buying page of Erp, or view the broader supply of homes for sale in Meierijstad. If you want to know what the municipality itself has to offer in terms of living and amenities, you can find more information on the website of the municipality of Meierijstad. Buurtje.nl brings all that information together in one place, so you can make an informed choice.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home in Vlaskamp cost?
Over the past twelve months, the average sale price of a home in Vlaskamp was €671,667. The range runs from €385,000 to €850,000, depending on type and size. With an average living area of 188 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,573. Supply is limited, so it is wise to account for competition and possible overbidding.
What is the WOZ value in Vlaskamp?
The average WOZ value of homes in Vlaskamp is €430,000. That is slightly below the district average of Erp (€441,000), but clearly above the municipal average of Meierijstad (€405,000). Vlaskamp is thus one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality, partly due to the high proportion of larger owner-occupied homes.
What is it like to live in Vlaskamp?
Living in Vlaskamp means choosing peace, space and a village character. The neighbourhood is part of the village of Erp and is characterised by spacious detached and semi-detached houses, green streets and a close-knit living environment. Residents appreciate the social safety and living comfort, but also point out the limited public transport and the distance to larger amenities.
Is Vlaskamp suitable for families with children?
Yes, Vlaskamp is distinctly a family neighbourhood. Households with children form the largest category, and the homes are generally spacious and ground-based. There is a primary school in Erp and the neighbourhood is quiet and safe. For secondary schools and sports clubs, you drive to Veghel, about ten minutes away. The neighbourhood is less suitable for starters due to the high average purchase price.
How accessible is Vlaskamp?
Vlaskamp is easily accessible by car. Via Veghel you quickly connect to the A50 towards Eindhoven and Nijmegen, and the A58 towards Den Bosch. Veghel train station is about a ten-minute drive away. Public transport from Vlaskamp itself is limited; a car is practically necessary. Cycling to the centre of Erp or Veghel is quite possible via quiet roads.
What type of homes are for sale in Vlaskamp?
The supply of owner-occupied homes in Vlaskamp mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses, mostly built in the 1980s and 1990s. Buying an apartment in Vlaskamp is hardly an option; the neighbourhood consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes. The average living area of sold homes over the past twelve months was 188 m², confirming the spacious character of the supply.
Are there schools and sports facilities near Vlaskamp?
In Erp, the village of which Vlaskamp is a part, there is a primary school. For secondary schools, residents rely on Veghel, about a ten-minute drive away. Erp has its own sports club, which is a practical advantage for active families. For a wider range of sports, culture and healthcare facilities, Veghel is the nearest sizeable centre.








