Homes for sale in Wilbertoord, Land van Cuijk
View the current supply of homes for sale in Wilbertoord and discover what living in this Brabant village means through price data, neighbourhood info, and resident reviews.
House prices in Wilbertoord: well above the municipal average
Wilbertoord is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood. As many as 80% of the 433 homes are owner-occupied, giving the village a stable, owner-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €399,000, significantly higher than the municipal average of €346,000 for Land van Cuijk. That difference is no coincidence: Wilbertoord consists largely of spacious single-family homes and detached houses, with relatively few apartments. In the past twelve months, six homes changed hands, with an average selling price of €509,000 and a range of €389,000 to €599,000, at an average living area of 122 m². If you want to know how many homes are currently for sale and what the current asking prices are, you will find that information at the top of this page.
Living in Wilbertoord: small village, great peace, strong community
Wilbertoord is a village of over 1,100 residents in the municipality of Land van Cuijk, nestled between fields and small roads in the Brabant countryside. It is not a neighbourhood with a busy shopping centre or a train station around the corner. That is precisely what many residents appreciate about it. On the Wilbertoord neighbourhood page you can read what residents themselves write about their village. A recurring theme in the reviews is the peace and social cohesion: neighbours know each other, there are active associations, and you do not live there anonymously. One resident describes it as: "You know everyone and everyone knows you. That sometimes takes some getting used to, but you quickly feel at home." The downside that several residents mention is the limited local amenities. For daily shopping, you have to rely on surrounding villages.
In terms of amenities, Wilbertoord has a primary school, a village hall, and a football club that helps shape the social life in the village. For a supermarket, pharmacy, or GP, you drive to Mill or Boxmeer, both about five to ten minutes away. Accessibility by car is reasonable: via the N602 you quickly reach the main roads towards Nijmegen and Den Bosch. The nearest train station is Boxmeer, about ten kilometres away. Public transport is limited, meaning you really need your own car here. If you are also considering looking at the surrounding rural area, you can visit Wilbertoord rural area for an overview of homes outside the village centre.
The population composition is telling: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, but families with children are also well represented. 46% of households are married, and families with children form the largest household category. This gives the village a stable, family-oriented profile. Similar villages in the region are Escharen and Gassel, which have a similar scale and atmosphere. If you want more amenities but still want to live outside the city, you can also look at Grave, which as a fortified town has more urban allure.
For whom is buying in Wilbertoord a good choice?
Wilbertoord is best suited for families and home-movers who consciously choose peace, space, and a recognisable village community. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average purchase price of €509,000 and little supply under €400,000, the entry level is high. Also take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers) and notary fees. Supply varies greatly and is limited, so overbidding is realistic. If you want to stay flexible or first explore the neighbourhood, you can also look at rental homes in Wilbertoord as a temporary or alternative option. Buying an apartment in Wilbertoord is not a realistic scenario; the supply consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes.
Searching for a home to buy in Wilbertoord and surroundings
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see a house but also understand what it means to live there. If you want to search more broadly, also check out homes for sale in Land van Cuijk or compare with villages like Velp and Linden. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Land van Cuijk.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Wilbertoord?
Over the past twelve months, the average selling price of a home in Wilbertoord was €509,000. The range ran from €389,000 to €599,000, with an average living area of 122 m². Supply is limited, with only six transactions in a year, so prices can vary greatly per property.
What is the WOZ value of homes in Wilbertoord?
The average WOZ value in Wilbertoord is €399,000. That is significantly higher than the municipal average of €346,000 for Land van Cuijk. This reflects the predominantly spacious, ground-based housing stock in the village.
What types of homes are for sale in Wilbertoord?
Wilbertoord consists mostly of single-family homes and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Wilbertoord is virtually impossible; the village has hardly any multi-storey buildings. Most homes have a garden and are located in a quiet, village-like environment.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Wilbertoord?
In addition to the purchase price, as a non-first-time buyer you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. Added to that are notary costs, estate agent fees and possible valuation costs. For a home of €509,000, the additional costs quickly add up to €15,000 to €20,000 extra.
How accessible is Wilbertoord by public transport?
Wilbertoord does not have its own train station. The nearest station is Boxmeer, about ten kilometres away. Bus connections are limited, so a car is practically essential. By car, you can quickly reach the main roads towards Nijmegen and Den Bosch via the N602.



