Homes for sale in Vught
View the current supply of homes for sale in Vught. Compare prices, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews and find the district that suits you.




Buying a house in Vught: the housing market in 2026
Vught is nestled between 's-Hertogenbosch and Tilburg, on the edge of the Loonse en Drunense Duinen and the Groene Woud. It is a municipality with over 32,000 residents that has been known for decades as one of the most sought-after places to live in North Brabant. This is all due to the combination of a village character, plenty of greenery, and excellent accessibility: Vught station takes you to Den Bosch in five minutes, the A2 and A65 are just around the corner, and the centre offers enough shops, restaurants, and culture that you don't always need to get in the car. The downside? Vught is not cheap. The average WOZ value is €496,000 and the average purchase price over the past twelve months came to €691,181. The range is wide: from starter apartments around €150,000 to villas reaching €5,900,000. Of the nearly 14,000 homes in the municipality, 65% are owner-occupied, indicating a stable homeownership market. With an average income of €46,100 and 43% highly educated, Vught mainly attracts dual-income earners and movers. At the top of this page, you can see the current listings and the latest selling times. On Buurtje.nl, you will find the neighbourhood score from residents, reviews, and district data from more than 1,500 sources for each home, so you can compare not only on price but also on liveability.
The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Vught
Vught has four main districts, each with its own character and price level. Whether you are looking for a detached house with a garden or an affordable apartment, the difference per district is large. Below are the key areas to keep an eye on.
Vught-centrum, the village heart with allure
The district of Vught, i.e. the centre and surrounding neighbourhoods, is the beating heart of the municipality. Here you will find the Marktstaat and Taalstraat with their shops and restaurants, primary schools such as De Springplank, and the Maurickpark as a green lung. Residents give this district an 8.8 on Buurtje.nl, the highest score in the municipality. One resident writes: "Vught combines the convenience of the city with the peace of a village. Everything is within walking distance." The price level here is above the municipal average, especially for the characteristic 1930s homes and villas along the Taalstraat. Starters find little here, but movers and families with a budget find plenty. Check the listings in the Vught district for the current situation.
Vught-Zuid, more affordable and developing
South of the railway line lies Vught-Zuid, a district that has changed significantly in recent years due to new construction and redevelopment. More young families and starters live here, partly because prices are lower than in the centre. The neighbourhood score is 7.0, which is honestly lower than the rest of Vught. Residents appreciate the space and greenery but sometimes miss amenities within walking distance. The advantage: you are close to the A2 and Vught station is within cycling distance. For those looking for a home to buy in Vught without the top price level of the centre, Vught-Zuid is worth considering. Check homes for sale in Vught-Zuid.
Cromvoirt, rural living on the edge of the dunes
Cromvoirt is the small, rural village on the western side of the municipality, directly bordering the Loonse en Drunense Duinen. No city bustle here, but meadows, horse paddocks, and a close-knit village life around the church and the pub. The supply is limited and homes rarely stay on the market for long. Cromvoirt mainly attracts buyers who consciously choose peace, space, and nature, and are willing to drive a bit further for a supermarket or secondary school. Discover the available homes in Cromvoirt.
Helvoirt, village living with its own identity
Since the reorganisation in 2021, Helvoirt has been part of the municipality of Vught, but the village has retained its own character. With its own village street, primary school, sports clubs, and the Zwijnsbergen estate around the corner, Helvoirt is a self-sufficient village. The housing market is diverse: from terraced houses to detached farmhouses. Helvoirt is attractive for families who want to live in a village but still be within ten minutes of the A65 or Vught centre. Check the housing supply in Helvoirt.
Want to compare all districts side by side on safety, amenities, and resident satisfaction? On the municipality page of Vught you will find all ratings and reviews per neighbourhood.
What to look out for when buying a home in Vught?
Firstly: look beyond the centre. The price differences between districts are significant. In Vught-Zuid and Helvoirt you often pay tens of percent less than along the Taalstraat, while you have the same municipal amenities. Compare the neighbourhood scores on Buurtje.nl to see if a lower price really means less liveability; often it is not that bad.
Secondly: take into account a tight market. Vught is popular and the supply is limited. Overbidding is more the rule than the exception, especially for family homes. Engage a local buying agent who knows the market and knows which streets sell quickly.
Thirdly: check the accessibility per district. Vught station and the bus lines to Den Bosch are a big plus, but from Cromvoirt or Helvoirt you are dependent on the car. If you travel by public transport daily, that makes a difference.
Finally: also consider renting a home in Vught as an intermediate step, especially as a starter. The rental market is smaller (35% of the stock), but it gives you time to get to know the districts before you buy.
What residents say about living in Vught
Residents rate Vught an 8.2 out of 10, based on 6 reviews. The highest scores go to safety (8.8), accessibility (8.7), and amenities (8.7). These are precisely the points that distinguish Vught from many other Brabant municipalities. The Vught-centrum district scores the highest with an 8.8, while Vught-Zuid comes in at 7.0. A resident of Vught sums it up: "Safe, green, and everything within reach. Only the house prices are a downside." Curious about all experiences? Read all reviews of Vught.
Homes for sale near Vught
Are you also looking in the surrounding area? The housing market around Vught offers interesting alternatives, sometimes at lower prices. Check the supply in Alphen-Chaam, Altena, Bergeijk, Bergen op Zoom or Baarle-Nassau. Each of these municipalities has its own character and price level. Via the overview page of North Brabant you can compare all Brabant municipalities.
View the current supply of homes for sale in Vught
At the top of this page you will find all homes for sale in Vught that are currently available, from apartments to detached houses. Use the filters on price, surface area, and energy label to search specifically. For each home you will see the neighbourhood score and district information, so you immediately know what to expect from the surroundings. The data is updated daily. Want to know more about the municipality itself? Then check the information page about Vught with all figures and resident reviews. On the website of the municipality of Vught you will also find information about zoning plans and permits.
Frequently asked questions
How many owner-occupied homes are for sale in Vught?
The current number of owner-occupied homes in Vught can be found at the top of this page. The supply is updated daily from more than 1,500 sources, so you always have a complete overview of what is available.
What does a home cost in Vught?
The average purchase price in Vught over the past twelve months was €691,181. The range is wide: from around €150,000 for a starter apartment to nearly €5,900,000 for a villa. Prices are highest in the centre and along the Taalstraat, while Vught-Zuid and Helvoirt are more affordable.
What is the average price per square metre in Vught?
Based on 135 sold homes with an average area of 137 m² and an average purchase price of €691,181, the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,045. This varies greatly by neighbourhood and property type: apartments in Vught-Zuid are cheaper per m² than detached homes in the centre.
How long does a home stay on the market on average in Vught?
The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. Vught is a sought-after municipality, so homes are usually sold quickly. The market is tight, especially for family homes. Overbidding is common.
Which neighbourhoods in Vught are most popular for buying a home?
The Vught-centre neighbourhood scores the highest with an 8.8 from residents and is the most sought-after, but also the most expensive. Vught-Zuid (7.0) is more affordable and attracts starters and young families. Cromvoirt is popular with buyers who want to live in the countryside, while Helvoirt offers an independent village character.
Is Vught a good place to buy a home?
Vught scores an 8.2 from residents, with high marks for safety (8.8), accessibility (8.7) and amenities (8.7). The municipality has over 32,000 inhabitants, a labour participation rate of 68% and 43% highly educated. The WOZ value of €496,000 is high, indicating a stable and valuable housing market.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Vught?
Expect 4 to 6% on top of the purchase price. This includes transfer tax (2%, or 0% with the starter exemption for buyers under 35 for homes up to €510,000), notary costs, valuation costs and possibly estate agent commission. With an average purchase price of €691,181, this quickly amounts to €28,000 to €41,000 extra.
Can I buy an apartment in Vught?
Yes, apartments are regularly offered in Vught, especially in the centre and Vught-Zuid. Prices for apartments are generally lower than the municipal average. Use the filters at the top of the page to search specifically for apartments.
How is the accessibility of Vught?
Vught scores an 8.7 on accessibility. Vught station is on the Den Bosch-Tilburg line and takes you to 's-Hertogenbosch Central in five minutes. The A2 and A65 are directly accessible. From Cromvoirt and Helvoirt you are more dependent on the car, so keep that in mind when choosing your neighbourhood.
How many homes are there in total in Vught?
Vught has a housing stock of 13,952 homes. Of these, 65% are owner-occupied, 25% are social housing and 10% are from other landlords. The municipality consists largely of single-family homes, especially in the centre and the villages of Cromvoirt and Helvoirt.
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 AII don't take part in neighbourhood activities and have no deep contacts with neighbours. For me, it's purely a place to live.
Auto-translated to English by AIFine, mixed backgrounds, accessible, not a lot of green.
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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