Homes for sale in Vught
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What does a home in the Vught neighbourhood cost?
The Vught neighbourhood is the beating heart of the municipality of Vught, and that is reflected in the prices. The average purchase price over the past year was €784,655, with a huge range from €305,000 to as much as €5,900,000. This shows how diverse the offering is: from a compact apartment to a substantial villa. The WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €579,000, well above the municipal average of €496,000. Of the more than 6,000 homes, 67% are owner-occupied and 33% are rental, some of which are through housing associations. Single-family homes and detached houses dominate the green edges, while you will also find apartments closer to the centre. Check the overview at the top of this page for current asking prices and selling times.
Living in Vught: wooded, accessible and with a strong community
On Buurtje.nl, residents give the Vught neighbourhood an 8.8 out of 10, with notably high scores for safety, accessibility, green spaces and amenities (all 9 or higher). Resident Wouter sums it up succinctly: "In my neighbourhood there are beautiful large houses and lots of nature. The centre is a 5-8 minute bike ride away, so all shops are easily accessible. You can also be in the woods within 5 minutes, which is ideal if you have children or pets." That combination of nature and proximity is precisely what makes Vught so attractive. The Vughtse Heide and the Loonse en Drunense Duinen are a stone's throw away, and the forests around Vughtse Heide en Lunetten are popular with walkers and runners.
You are well-served for amenities. Along the Taalstraat you will find specialist shops, an Albert Heijn and various eateries. There are several primary schools, including De Springplank and Het Noorderlicht, and the Maurick College for secondary education. Sports enthusiasts can go to hockey club VMHC, football club Zwaluw VFC and Vught tennis park. The municipality visibly invests via its website in the maintenance of playgrounds and green spaces. Resident Lynn gives the neighbourhood a 10 and writes: "A lovely neighbourhood where I have been living since the beginning of this year. A beautiful environment with nature and all kinds of amenities nearby."
Accessibility is a major plus point. Vught station is on the 's-Hertogenbosch-Eindhoven railway line, taking you to Den Bosch Central in five minutes and Eindhoven Central in half an hour. The A2 and A65 are reachable within a few minutes, which suits commuters to Tilburg, Eindhoven or Utrecht well. Bus routes towards Den Bosch and surrounding villages stop at several points in the neighbourhood. However, there is also a downside: through traffic on the N65 causes congestion and noise pollution in parts of the neighbourhood, something the municipality has been grappling with for years. Resident Corine notes that the neighbourhood "feels like a small village in itself", with a wide mix of ages and neighbours who greet each other on the street. She does remark that "some greenery against the boring, long side walls" would be welcome and that neighbourhood benches would be nice. On the Vught neighbourhood page you can read all resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data.
Which buyers is the Vught neighbourhood interesting for?
With an average purchase price of nearly €785,000 and a high average income of €55,100, the neighbourhood is mainly aimed at home-movers and dual-income couples. Families with children form the largest group of households, which is logical given the good schools and the safe, green character. Buying an apartment in Vught can start from around €305,000, which may be achievable for starters with an above-average income. Do bear in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation fees, and the fact that overbidding is more the rule than the exception in this market. Is buying (not yet) feasible? Then also check the rental homes in Vught as an alternative. Seniors looking to downsize will find suitable apartments within walking distance of shops and care in the Centre.
Searching for a home to buy in the Vught neighbourhood
On Buurtje.nl you can compare not only the current housing supply, but also neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you know what you are buying and where you will be living. Want to broaden your search? Then also check the supply in Vught-Zuid, the rural Cromvoirt or Helvoirt. Or view all homes for sale in the municipality of Vught for a complete overview.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in the Vught neighbourhood?
The average purchase price in the Vught neighbourhood over the past year was €784,655. Prices vary widely, from €305,000 for an apartment to €5,900,000 for the most expensive homes. The average living area is 132 m².
How does the WOZ value of homes in Vught compare to the municipality?
The average WOZ value in the Vught neighbourhood is €579,000. This is well above the municipal average of €496,000. This difference is due to the sought-after location near the centre, station and nature.
Is buying a home in Vught suitable for families?
Yes, families with children form the largest group of households in the neighbourhood. There are good primary schools, Maurick College for secondary education, sports clubs and plenty of green space. Residents rate education and safety both a 9 out of 10.
What additional costs do I have when buying a home in Vught?
In addition to the purchase price, you pay 2% transfer tax (for non-first-time buyers), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs and possibly advisory or estate agent fees. Expect around 4-6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price.
How is the accessibility if I want to live in Vught?
Vught station offers a direct train connection to 's-Hertogenbosch (5 minutes) and Eindhoven (30 minutes). The A2 and A65 are nearby, which suits commuters to Tilburg and Utrecht well. Residents rate accessibility a 9 out of 10.
Nice neighbourhood, and not just because of the people who live there. Everything I need within walking distance. There could be some greenery against the boring, long side walls, just like neighbourhood benches.
Auto-translated to English by AILots of variation in ages. Most people greet each other on the street. My apartment complex is cosy and we help each other when needed.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn my neighbourhood there are beautiful large houses and lots of nature. The city centre is a 5-8 minute bike ride away, so all shops are easily accessible. You can also be in the woods within 5 minutes, which is ideal if you have children/pets. I wouldn't know what else to mention. In recent years, more children have moved into the neighbourhood, so it's also nice for the kids. Occasionally neighbourhood activities are organised, such as a running dinner or a pub quiz.
Auto-translated to English by AIA nice neighbourhood where I started living since the beginning of this year. A beautiful environment with nature and all kinds of facilities nearby.
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