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What does a home in Aanschot cost?

Aanschot is one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in Eindhoven. The average WOZ value is €415,000, well above the Eindhoven average of €360,000. Looking at actual sale prices over the past year, the difference becomes even clearer: the average purchase price came to €632,796, with a huge range from €239,000 to €4,750,000. This spread says a lot about the diversity in the neighbourhood. From compact apartments to spacious detached homes in Blixembosch: it's all there. With 62% owner-occupied homes and 38% rental properties, Aanschot is clearly a home-owning neighbourhood. The average living space of 141 m² points to relatively spacious family homes. Check the current listings and asking prices at the top of this page for the most up-to-date picture.

Living in Aanschot: street parties, peace and quiet, and a high rating

Residents of Aanschot give their neighbourhood an 8.0 on Buurtje.nl, and that score is no coincidence. Education scores notably high with a 9.0. That's not surprising: the neighbourhood has several primary schools, including De Driestam in Blixembosch and De Regenboog primary school near Woenselse Heide. For secondary education, you're close to Stedelijk College on Henegouwenlaan. Parents with school-age children have plenty of choice here, and that shows in the figures. With 3,615 households with children, Aanschot is the largest family neighbourhood in this part of Eindhoven.

The character varies by area. In Blixembosch-Oost and Blixembosch-West you'll find newer single-family homes from the 1990s and 2000s, with wide streets and plenty of greenery. Resident Antoine gives the neighbourhood an 8.5 and writes: "My neighbourhood is very social; people often have street parties and enjoy doing things together. The neighbourhood has WhatsApp groups and also fun activities every Wednesday for the kids." That image of a close-knit community fits Blixembosch. But Liesbeth adds nuance: "Years ago, it was more of a 'our neighbourhood' feeling. That's no longer the case." She gives it a 7.5. Social cohesion varies by street and area. In Woenselse Heide the atmosphere is somewhat more anonymous than in Blixembosch, while around Castiliëlaan it's quiet and green. Read more about residents' experiences on the Aanschot neighbourhood page.

In terms of amenities, you're well catered for. Woensel Shopping Centre has an Albert Heijn, Jumbo and various specialist shops. For daily groceries, there's also a Lidl at Woenselse Markt. Stadswandelpark and Henri Dunantpark are within cycling distance, and the neighbourhood itself has plenty of playgrounds and parks. Sports club WODAN (football) and Woenselse Heide tennis club are popular with families. Accessibility scores an 8.0 among residents: bus lines 5 and 6 connect the neighbourhood to the city centre and Eindhoven Central Station, and via Kennedylaan and the A50/A58 you're quickly on the motorway. Resident G.C. sums it up: "It's a very quiet and clean neighbourhood, and there's nothing to complain about." More information about the municipality can be found on Eindhoven's website.

Is Aanschot right for you as a buyer?

Aanschot is particularly interesting for families and movers looking for space and willing to pay for it. The average purchase price of over €630,000 makes it not a starter neighbourhood, although in Tempel or Woenselse Heide you can sometimes buy an apartment in Aanschot from around €240,000. Be prepared for bidding wars: in popular areas like Blixembosch, homes often sell above the asking price. Don't forget additional costs such as transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation fees. Seniors will find good amenities and a quiet environment here, but the supply of ground-floor homes is limited. Looking for something more affordable? Check out rental properties in Aanschot or consider De Laak as an alternative neighbourhood.

Searching for a home in Aanschot and surrounding areas

On Buurtje.nl, you combine current property listings with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you choose not just a home but also the right area. Want to compare? Then also check out listings in all of Eindhoven, or look specifically at neighbourhoods like Centrum, Oud-Stratum or Kortonjo.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a home in Aanschot?

The average purchase price in Aanschot over the past year was €632,796. Prices vary widely: from €239,000 for an apartment to €4,750,000 for the most expensive detached houses. The average WOZ value is €415,000, which is higher than the Eindhoven average of €360,000.

What additional costs do I incur when buying a home in Aanschot?

In addition to the purchase price, you pay transfer tax (2% for homes), notary fees for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs, and possibly advisory or brokerage fees. Expect around 4 to 6% of the purchase price in additional costs. In Aanschot, bidding above the asking price is common, so keep that in mind for your budget.

Is Aanschot a suitable neighbourhood to buy a home with children?

Yes, Aanschot is a pronounced family neighbourhood. There are over 3,600 households with children and education scores a 9.0 from residents. There are several primary schools in the neighbourhood and secondary schools in the immediate vicinity. Areas like Blixembosch-Oost and Blixembosch-West are popular with families due to the spacious homes and greenery.

Can I buy an apartment in Aanschot, Eindhoven?

Yes, particularly in the Woenselse Heide and Tempel areas you will find apartments in the lower price segment. The entry price over the past year was around €239,000. Supply varies, so check the current overview on this page regularly.

How is the accessibility of Aanschot for commuting?

Aanschot is well accessible. Via the Kennedylaan and John F. Kennedylaan you have direct access to the A50 and A58 motorways. Bus lines 5 and 6 run to Eindhoven Central Station, which you can reach in about 15 minutes. Residents rate accessibility an 8.0. By car, you are on the motorway towards Den Bosch or Tilburg within 10 minutes.


Experiences from Aanschot
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7.5
Liesbeth
Living together · Vrijstaand huis
Increasingly self-absorbed

Years ago it was more of an 'our neighbourhood' feeling. That's no longer the case

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8.0
G.C
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Quiet and easy

It's a very quiet and clean neighbourhood and there's nothing to complain about anywhere.

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8.5
Antoine
Family · Terraced house
Cosy family neighbourhood

My neighbourhood is very social, people often have street parties for example and like to do things together. The neighbourhood has WhatsApp groups and also fun activities every Wednesday for the kids, fantastic neighbourhood.

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