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Buying a house in Zundert: the housing market in 2026

Zundert, located in the west of Noord-Brabant near the Belgian border, is best known as the birthplace of Vincent van Gogh and for its annual flower parade. But behind that picturesque image lies a municipality with five villages, over 22,500 residents, and a housing market that has seen significant movement in recent years. The housing stock of nearly 10,000 homes is 75% owner-occupied, higher than the national average. The average WOZ value is €409,000, but actual transaction prices are much higher: over the past twelve months, an average of €1,040,347 was paid for a home in Zundert, with a range from €185,000 to as much as €3,495,000. This high average price is explained by the large share of detached homes and rural properties with sizable plots. The average living area of 253 m² confirms this picture. With 101 homes sold in a year, supply is relatively limited for a municipality of this size, indicating a tight market. See the top of this page for current listings and the latest asking prices. On Buurtje.nl, you'll find neighbourhood scores and resident reviews for each property, so you can look beyond just the bricks and mortar.

The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Zundert

The municipality of Zundert consists of five villages, each with its own character. From the lively centre of Zundert village to the quiet Achtmaal, the choice depends heavily on what you're looking for. Below are the main areas at a glance.

Zundert village, the beating heart of the municipality

The village of Zundert is the largest and most well-equipped place in the municipality. Here you'll find shops along Molenstraat, primary schools, GPs, sports clubs, and hospitality venues around the Markt. It's where families and movers end up who want to live in a village but don't want to compromise on amenities. Residents give Zundert village a strong 8.3 out of 10. One resident writes: "Accessibility is top-notch; you're on the A58 towards Breda or Antwerp in no time." That's true; via the N263 you're at Breda station within twenty minutes. Purchase prices here are around the municipal average, although on the edges towards the rural area, there are significantly more expensive detached homes.

Rijsbergen, village living with Breda around the corner

Rijsbergen lies in the northeast of the municipality and is popular with buyers who appreciate the proximity to Breda. The village has its own primary school, sports park, and a cosy village square, but for larger shopping trips or secondary education, you drive to Breda or Zundert village. Rijsbergen scores a 7.8 from residents, with accessibility particularly highly rated. The housing supply mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached homes, meaning entry-level prices here are slightly lower than in Zundert village. For first-time buyers looking for a home without spending over a million, Rijsbergen is worth exploring.

Wernhout, peace and space on the Belgian border

Wernhout is a small, close-knit village right on the border with Belgium. It has its own church, primary school, and community centre, but for other amenities you'll need to take the car. That's precisely the charm: those who buy here consciously choose peace, space, and a strong sense of community. The supply largely consists of detached homes on spacious plots, which drives up prices. Check out the listings in Wernhout if you're looking for rural living with a village foundation.

Klein Zundert, compact and affordable

Klein Zundert is the smallest church village in the municipality, located between Zundert village and the Belgian border. It's a quiet residential area with a handful of streets, a church, and lots of agricultural countryside. House prices here vary: you'll find both modest homes and larger farmhouses. For those truly looking for an affordable entry into the municipality, Klein Zundert could be an option, although supply is limited.

Additionally, there is Achtmaal, a small border village in the south of the municipality with a rural character and an active club life. All villages have their own atmosphere. On the municipal page for Zundert, you'll find all ratings and reviews per neighbourhood, so you can compare well before making a choice.

What to look out for when buying a home in Zundert?

Firstly: look beyond Zundert village itself. The price differences between the villages are large. In Rijsbergen or Klein Zundert, you sometimes pay tens of percent less for a similar home than in the centre of Zundert village or the rural area with large plots. Secondly: the market in Zundert is tight. With over a hundred transactions per year and limited new construction, quick action is important. Keep in mind that overbidding occurs, especially for popular family homes. Thirdly: check the accessibility from the specific village. Zundert village and Rijsbergen are conveniently located relative to the A58 and Breda, but from Achtmaal or Wernhout, you'll be longer on the road to a train station or motorway entrance. Finally: use the neighbourhood scores and resident reviews on Buurtje.nl to get a realistic picture of liveability per village. Figures such as safety, amenities, and community spirit differ per neighbourhood. Prefer flexibility without buying immediately? Then also check out the rental properties in Zundert as an alternative.

What residents say about living in Zundert

The municipality of Zundert receives an average score of 8.2 out of 10 from residents, based on 4 reviews. Accessibility scores notably high at 9.0, thanks to its location between Breda and Antwerp. Amenities (8.2), education (8.2), and community spirit (8.2) are also rated positively. A resident of Zundert village sums it up: "Everything you need is here, and for the rest, you're quickly in Breda or across the border in Belgium." On the page with all reviews of Zundert, you can read more experiences from residents of the different villages.

Homes for sale near Zundert

Looking broader than just Zundert? The surrounding municipalities offer similar peace and space, sometimes at different prices. Check out the housing supply in Alphen-Chaam, the border village Baarle-Nassau, or the more urban Bergen op Zoom. Also Bergeijk and Altena are worth a look if you're flexible on location in Noord-Brabant.

View the current listings for sale in Zundert

At the top of this page, you'll find the full overview of available homes for sale in the municipality of Zundert, compiled from over 1,500 sources. Use the filters on price, area, and energy label to search specifically. For each property, you'll immediately see the neighbourhood score and relevant district data, so you can assess not just the home but also the surroundings well. Want to know more about the municipality? Also visit the website of the municipality of Zundert for information on zoning plans and local regulations.


Frequently asked questions

How many homes for sale are there in Zundert?

The current number of homes for sale in Zundert changes daily. At the top of this page you can see the current supply, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This way you won't miss a single property, regardless of which estate agent it is listed with.

What does a home cost in Zundert?

The average purchase price in Zundert over the past twelve months was €1,040,347, with a range from €185,000 to €3,495,000. This high average is due to the large proportion of detached houses and rural properties. In villages such as Rijsbergen and Klein Zundert, entry-level prices are generally lower than in Zundert village or the outlying area.

What is the average price per square metre in Zundert?

Based on an average purchase price of €1,040,347 and an average living area of 253 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,112. This is an indication; the price per m² varies greatly between a terraced house in Rijsbergen and a detached villa in the outlying area.

How long does a property typically stay on the market in Zundert?

The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. With 101 homes sold in the past year and limited supply, the market in Zundert is tight. Popular family homes often sell quickly, while more expensive properties may stay on the market longer.

Which neighbourhoods in Zundert are most popular for buying a home?

The village centre of Zundert is the most popular due to its amenities and scores an 8.3 from residents. Rijsbergen (7.8) is popular with buyers who want to live close to Breda. Wernhout attracts buyers who consciously choose peace and space near the Belgian border. Each village has its own character and price level.

Is Zundert a good place to buy a home?

Zundert scores an 8.2 from residents, with high marks for accessibility (9.0) and amenities (8.2). The labour participation rate is 68% and its location between Breda and Antwerp makes commuting feasible. A downside is the limited supply and high average purchase price, although more affordable options are available in smaller villages.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Zundert?

Expect 4 to 6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. This includes 2% transfer tax (first-time buyers under 35 are exempt up to €510,000), notary fees, valuation costs and possibly estate agent fees. For a home of €400,000, this amounts to approximately €16,000 to €24,000 extra.

How accessible is Zundert?

Accessibility scores a 9.0 from residents, the highest score of all categories. Via the N263 you can reach Breda and the A58 in about twenty minutes. Towards Antwerp you drive via the A1/E19 in about half an hour. Zundert does not have its own train station; the nearest station is Breda. From smaller villages such as Achtmaal and Wernhout, travel times are slightly longer.

Can I buy an apartment in Zundert?

The supply of apartments in Zundert is limited. The municipality mainly consists of single-family homes and detached houses, which explains the high average living area of 253 m². If you are specifically looking for an apartment, you will find more choice in nearby cities such as Breda or Bergen op Zoom.

How many homes are there in total in Zundert?

The municipality of Zundert has a housing stock of 9,940 homes. Of these, 75% are owner-occupied, 13% are social housing and 12% are other rental properties. The largest share of households consists of couples without children (3,586), followed by families with children. The average WOZ value is €409,000.


Experiences from Zundert
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8.6
jose
Family · Terraced house
Nice pleasant neighbourhood

Quiet and tidy neighbourhood, very cosy in summer, well maintained and safe

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7.8
Jan van Steenoven
Living together · Terraced house
17-06-2025
A lot of trouble with a drug dealer

The population figures are incorrect. Almost 7,000 people live in our village. Generally, the neighbourhood is quiet. Unfortunately, we look out onto a property where dealing takes place. Few ethnic minority children. But many children of status holders.

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8.0
Mark
Living alone · Semi-detached
10-01-2025
Good quiet family-friendly neighbourhood

Cosy neighbourhood with active residents who are there for each other and organise themselves together

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8.4
Dorien
Living together · Semi-detached
25-08-2024
Quiet living yet close to the hustle and bustle

A quiet neighbourhood, few real neighbourly contacts. But there is social control. The street is getting many new young residents, which is rejuvenating it.

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