Buying a home in Klein-Schoot, Budel-Schoot.
Klein-Schoot is a quiet neighbourhood where you'll find plenty of detached homes and bungalows, most built in the seventies and eighties. You're within walking distance of Budel's centre, where you can shop and grab a coffee. Families choose this area because they want space and calm; you know your neighbours and it feels relaxed. Being close to the German border means you can easily cross over for work or leisure.
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Best things and drawbacks to living in Klein-Schoot
Pros:
- Quiet, rural setting with plenty of space around your home – no apartment blocks or busy streets
- Close to Budel-Dorpsplein with supermarket, bakery and cafés; daily essentials within walking distance
- Good road access via the N69 to Roggel and Weert; regional workplaces are reachable
- Plenty of green surroundings: farmland, small woods and walking paths; ideal for dogs and children
- Houses typically have spacious gardens and parking – no parking stress
Cons:
- No train station nearby; you depend on a car or bus (line 4 to Weert)
- Limited nightlife – for restaurants, cinema or going out you need to head to Weert or further
- Schools are not all in Klein-Schoot; secondary school pupils must travel to Weert or Roggel
- Little anonymity – everyone knows everyone; not ideal if you value privacy
- Hospitals and specialists are in Weert or further away
Living environment
In line with other neighborhoods in Cranendonck
- Per 1,000 residents (12 mo)
- 26.17
- Total registered (12 mo)
- 56
- Residential burglary
- 3
- Theft
- 7
- Violence and threats
- 6
- Vandalism and public order
- 9
Indicative, based on registered crimes (police/CBS) over the past twelve months. This is not an official safety rating.
Source: Police/CBS· Figures through April 2026
What does Klein-Schoot offer?
Budel-Schoot is a quiet village where you'll find plenty of families with children, especially in the newer residential areas at the edges. Most homes here date from the 1970s to 1990s, solidly built and affordable compared to larger cities in the region. You're close to the Belgian border and Eindhoven is within half an hour's drive, which works well if you commute for work. The village itself revolves around the primary school and a few local shops; you're not coming here for nightlife, but for space and a genuine neighbourhood feel.
Buying agent in Klein-Schoot
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Housing market Klein-Schoot
In Budel-Schoot, the real estate market shows notable activity. Homes sold this quarter reached 7, compared to 5 last quarter. The average transaction price this quarter was 402,000 euros, up from 383,000 euros last quarter. The average transaction price per square meter went from 3,346 euros last quarter to 3,672 euros this quarter. The average list price decreased from 397,000 euros last quarter to 377,000 euros this quarter. Additionally, the average WOZ-value this year is higher than last year, reflecting a positive trend in property valuations.
Updated: June 2026
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