Rental homes in Bladel Gozelinusbocht, Bladel
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Rental prices and market figures Bladel Gozelinusbocht, Bladel
Of the 388 homes in Bladel Gozelinusbocht, 32% are rental properties. This is a relatively limited rental share: the majority of homes (68%) are owner-occupied. For those who still want to rent in Bladel Gozelinusbocht, the market is largely dominated by housing associations: 23% of all homes are owned by corporations (social housing). The remaining 9% are private sector rentals.
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent over the past twelve months was €1,505 per month, with a range of €1,184 to €1,600 per month. The average size of these rented homes was 114 m², resulting in a rent of approximately €13.20 per m². This concerns a limited number of transactions (8 in the past year), so the market is not large. Current available rental properties and the daily average rent can be found at the top of this page.
The WOZ value in Bladel Gozelinusbocht averages €435,000, clearly higher than the district average of €387,000 and also above the municipal average of €409,000. This reflects a relatively affluent neighbourhood with a high-quality housing stock. The average income of €37,000 per year is also slightly above the municipal average of €36,000. For comparison, those looking for a rental home in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Bladel Centrum or Bladel Hofstad may encounter different price levels and a larger rental supply.
Living in Bladel Gozelinusbocht, Bladel
Bladel Gozelinusbocht is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town of Bladel, in the municipality of Bladel in the Brabantse Kempen. The neighbourhood takes its name from the winding street pattern around Gozelinuslaan and surrounding roads. Its character is green and village-like: detached and semi-detached homes dominate the streetscape, with a limited number of terraced houses. The housing stock largely dates from the 1980s and 1990s, with occasional newer infill. The high WOZ values confirm that these are solid, well-maintained homes.
The neighbourhood has approximately 915 residents, with a clear emphasis on the 45 to 65 age group (275 people). Families with children form the largest household group (170 households). This says something about the atmosphere: this is not a neighbourhood for students or starters looking for a bustling city life. It is a place where people put down roots, stay for a long time, and appreciate the peace and quiet.
Facilities in Bladel Gozelinusbocht
Daily shopping can be done quickly in the centre of Bladel, within walking distance or a short bike ride. There you will find, among others, an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo, along with a wide range of shops in the compact shopping centre. The same applies to schools: primary schools and secondary education (including Pius X College) are accessible within Bladel itself. Sports facilities are good: football club VV Bladel and various other sports clubs are active in the municipality. The Kempen swimming pool in Bladel also offers recreational swimming. Around the neighbourhood, green walking areas in the Kempen are easily accessible, making the neighbourhood attractive for families and people who appreciate nature.
Accessibility
Bladel Gozelinusbocht is conveniently located near the N284, the regional connecting road towards Eindhoven and the A67 (towards Venlo and Antwerp). By car, you can reach Eindhoven in about 25 to 30 minutes. Public transport is limited, as in many Brabant towns outside the city: there are bus lines from Bladel towards Eindhoven and Tilburg, but the frequency is low. For daily public transport use, you are dependent on the car or bicycle. Parking in the neighbourhood is generally free and not a problem: most homes have a driveway or garage. Cyclists can reach the centre of Bladel in a few minutes via the local cycle path network.
On the neighbourhood page of Bladel Gozelinusbocht you can read what residents themselves think of the neighbourhood, including scores per category such as liveability, safety and facilities. Residents particularly appreciate the peace and green surroundings. One resident writes: "It is quiet and orderly here, you know your neighbours and children can play safely on the street." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited public transport connections and the fact that you are dependent on the car for many things.
Compared to neighbouring areas, Bladel Gozelinusbocht has a slightly more exclusive character than, for example, Bladel Heeleind or Bladel Wilhelminalaan. The higher WOZ values and lower rental share make this a neighbourhood where rental properties are scarce and private sector rents are correspondingly higher.
Is renting in Bladel Gozelinusbocht right for you?
Bladel Gozelinusbocht is most suitable for families and middle-aged people seeking peace, space and a green living environment. Starters and students will find few affordable rental homes here: the supply is small, private sector rents are around €1,505 per month, and the social housing supply is limited to corporation homes (23% of the stock). For social housing, you can register with Wooniezie, the housing association active in the Bladel region. Waiting lists for social housing in popular Brabant towns can run to several years.
Anyone considering renting an apartment in Bladel Gozelinusbocht should bear in mind that the supply is dominated by ground-floor homes. Apartments are scarce. Respond quickly to available rental properties: with only 8 private sector transactions in the past year, the supply is limited and what becomes available usually goes quickly. Prepare documents such as payslips, employer's statement and identification in advance. As an alternative, it is also worth looking at homes for sale in Bladel Gozelinusbocht, especially given the relatively high private sector rents.
What residents say about Bladel Gozelinusbocht
Residents of Bladel Gozelinusbocht generally give the neighbourhood positive reviews, particularly in terms of peace, safety and social cohesion. The green appearance and the orderly street pattern are frequently mentioned as plus points. One resident describes it as: "A nice place to grow up, safe and quiet, with plenty of space for the children." Residents are less enthusiastic about the dependence on the car and the limited range of facilities directly in the neighbourhood itself. View all reviews and scores per category on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Bladel Gozelinusbocht. These kinds of resident reviews are unique at neighbourhood level.
Compare rental properties in and around Bladel Gozelinusbocht
Are you looking for a rental property in Bladel Gozelinusbocht but also want to explore other options? The wider district offers more choice: view the supply of rental properties in Bladel for an overview of all neighbourhoods. The municipality also offers more variety: via rental properties in Bladel you can see the full municipal supply. If you want to look further afield, Hapert and Hoogeloon are interesting alternatives in the municipality of Bladel with their own character. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Bladel. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply, demographic data and resident reviews at neighbourhood level, so that as a tenant you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. View the available rental properties and current rents at the top of this page.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Bladel Gozelinusbocht, Bladel?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Bladel Gozelinusbocht over the past twelve months was €1,505 per month. The range was from €1,184 to €1,600 per month, with an average living area of 114 m². That works out to about €13.20 per m². Social housing through the housing association is cheaper, but there are waiting lists for those.
Are there social housing units in Bladel Gozelinusbocht?
Yes, approximately 23% of the housing stock in Bladel Gozelinusbocht is owned by housing associations, which means social housing. For a social housing unit in this neighbourhood, you can register with Wooniezie, the housing association active in the Bladel region. Keep in mind that waiting lists for social housing in popular Brabant towns can run up to several years. Private sector landlords manage another 9% of the housing stock.
What is it like to live in Bladel Gozelinusbocht?
Bladel Gozelinusbocht is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a village character on the edge of the town of Bladel. The neighbourhood mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses from the 1980s and 1990s. Residents appreciate the peace, safety, and social cohesion. A commonly mentioned downside is the limited public transport connection and the reliance on a car for daily errands.
Is Bladel Gozelinusbocht suitable for families with children?
Yes, Bladel Gozelinusbocht is very much a family neighbourhood. Families with children form the largest household group, and the neighbourhood scores well on peace and safety. Primary schools and secondary education are accessible within Bladel, as are sports clubs and green play areas. The homes are predominantly spacious and ground-based, which appeals to families. Starters or students looking for affordable rental housing will find fewer options here.
How accessible is Bladel Gozelinusbocht?
By car, Bladel Gozelinusbocht is easily accessible via the N284 towards the A67, which gets you to Eindhoven in about 25 to 30 minutes. Public transport is limited: there are bus routes towards Eindhoven and Tilburg, but the frequency is low. For daily public transport use, a car or bicycle is almost indispensable. Parking is free and generally not a problem. The centre of Bladel is a few minutes away by bike.
What amenities are there in Bladel Gozelinusbocht?
Amenities directly in the neighbourhood itself are limited, but the centre of Bladel is a short bike ride away. There you will find supermarkets (including Albert Heijn and Jumbo), a shopping centre, primary schools, and the Pius X College for secondary education. For sports, there are various clubs active, including football club VV Bladel, and De Kempen swimming pool offers recreational swimming. The surrounding Kempen nature makes the neighbourhood attractive for walkers and cyclists.
How quickly are rental homes rented out in Bladel Gozelinusbocht?
The supply of rental properties in Bladel Gozelinusbocht is limited: in the free sector, only 8 homes were rented out in the past year. This means that available rental homes are usually snapped up quickly. Make sure you have documents such as payslips, an employer's statement, and a valid ID ready so you can respond quickly. The current rental time in days can be found at the top of this page.



