Homes for sale in Wintelre, Eersel
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House prices in Wintelre: above the municipal average
With 82% owner-occupied homes, Wintelre is a distinctly owner-occupied neighbourhood within the municipality of Eersel. The average WOZ value is €463,000, slightly higher than the municipal average of €448,000. That difference is not huge, but it indicates that homes here are generally somewhat larger or more detached. Over the past twelve months, seven homes were sold, with an average sale price of €601,286. The range runs from €279,500 to €1,190,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger detached houses come onto the market. The average living area of 150 m² fits the picture of a village where single-family homes and detached owner-occupied houses set the tone. Apartments are hardly found here. At the top of the page, see the current listings with the most recent asking prices and selling times.
Living in Wintelre: a village you won't quickly forget once you live there
Wintelre is a small village of just over 2,100 residents, nestled between the Kempen and the Brabant countryside. It is not a village with a bustling centre or a weekly market, but that is precisely what many residents appreciate. On the Wintelre neighbourhood page you can read what residents themselves say about their village. A recurring theme in the reviews is the tranquillity and social cohesion: people know each other, neighbours look out for one another, and the surroundings invite you to be outdoors. One resident describes it as: "You live here as if time moves a little slower, but you don't really miss anything that truly matters." Critical notes mainly concern the limited amenities within walking distance and the dependence on the car for daily errands.
For primary education, children rely on schools in the village itself or in nearby Eersel, a few kilometres away. For sports, there are opportunities through local clubs, and the surrounding countryside offers ample space for walking and cycling in the Landschotse Heide and the surrounding agricultural landscape. There is no supermarket in the village itself, so residents drive to Eersel or Veldhoven for daily groceries. The village centre, also referred to as Wintelre-kom, has its own character with ribbon development and detached homes, while the scattered houses around Wintelre offer more space and privacy on larger plots.
In terms of accessibility, Wintelre is dependent on the car. The A67 towards Eindhoven and Venlo is easily accessible via Eersel, and Eindhoven is about a twenty-minute drive away. There is no train station in the village itself; the nearest stations are Eindhoven or Bladel-Hapert. Bus line 311 connects Wintelre with Eersel and Eindhoven, but the frequency is limited. For those who commute daily by public transport, that is a real point of attention. Those who work by car and are looking for peace and space are in the right place here. Similar villages in the municipality are Duizel, Steensel and Knegsel, each with its own atmosphere but a similar village character. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Eersel.
For whom is buying in Wintelre a good choice?
Wintelre mainly attracts families and home-movers who are looking for space and tranquillity and are willing to pay a higher price for it. With an average sale price of over €600,000, this is not a starter village, although the lower end of the range shows that homes sometimes become available for around €280,000. Keep in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for home-movers) and notary fees. Supply is limited and homes sell quickly, so preparation pays off. Those who want to be more flexible or first get to know the neighbourhood can also look at rental homes in Wintelre as an intermediate step.
Searching for a home to buy in Wintelre and surroundings
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Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Wintelre?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Wintelre was €601,286, with an average living area of 150 m². Prices ranged from €279,500 to €1,190,000, depending on type and location. The average WOZ value in Wintelre is €463,000, slightly above the municipal average of Eersel.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Wintelre?
When buying a home in Wintelre, in addition to the purchase price, you also pay transfer tax (2% for home movers, 0% for first-time buyers under 35 below the threshold), notary fees, and possibly estate agent fees. Budget on average 4 to 6% of the purchase price for additional costs. For homes above €600,000, these costs quickly add up.
What types of homes are available if you want to buy a home in Wintelre?
Wintelre mainly consists of single-family homes and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Wintelre is virtually impossible; this is a typical Kempen village with spacious plots and ribbon development. The average living area of sold homes in the recent period was 150 m².
How is the accessibility if you live in Wintelre?
Living in Wintelre means in practice that you are dependent on the car. The A67 towards Eindhoven and Venlo is quickly accessible via Eersel, and Eindhoven is about a twenty-minute drive away. There is a bus connection to Eersel and Eindhoven, but the frequency is limited. There is no train station in the village itself.
Is Wintelre a good place to buy a home as a family?
Wintelre has relatively many families with children and a high proportion of married households, reflecting the village's quiet character. There is primary education in the area and plenty of outdoor space. The lack of a supermarket in the village itself and the limited public transport connections are points to consider, especially for families without two cars.










