Homes for sale in Bladel
View the current supply of homes for sale in Bladel, including neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, and find a home that suits you.






What does a home in Bladel cost?
The housing market in Bladel is firmly anchored in owner-occupied homes: 69% of the more than 4,800 homes are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €387,000, which is slightly below the municipal average of €409,000. This makes the Bladel district relatively a fraction more accessible than some other cores in the municipality of Bladel. If you look at the actual selling prices over the past year, the average is €506,223 for an average living area of 140 m². The range is considerable: from €195,000 for a compact starter home or apartment to €1,395,000 for the more spacious detached houses on the edges of the village. The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, semi-detached houses and detached houses, with an occasional apartment. At the top of this page you will find the current supply with the latest asking prices and selling times.
Living in Bladel: village cosiness with everything within reach
Bladel is a Kempen village that is large enough to have everything you need, but small enough to know your neighbours. Residents on Buurtje.nl give the district an 8.4 out of 10. Green spaces (9.0), amenities (9.0) and housing (9.0) score notably high. Resident Frederique sums it up: "Nice, helpful and cosy neighbourhood! There are a lot of very nice people living here and you can always knock on any door." That involvement is expressed in neighbourhood parties and organised events. Lisa confirms that: the neighbourhood parties and outings for young people are experienced as real highlights. You can read more experiences and all sub-scores on the district page of Bladel.
In terms of amenities, the centre is well equipped. At Marktplein and Sniederslaan you will find an Albert Heijn, a Jumbo and various specialist shops. There are several primary schools, including De Springplank and St. Willibrordus, and for secondary education there is the Pius X College in nearby Hapert. Sports enthusiasts can go to football club Bladella, tennis club De Smashtoppers and swimming pool De Smagtenbocht. The Kempen greenery literally begins at the edge of the village: towards Veilig Oord and the rural area you can walk straight into the forests and heathlands.
Accessibility scores an 8.5 from residents, and rightly so. Via the N284 you are on the A67 towards Eindhoven (approx. 30 minutes) or Venlo within ten minutes. Bladel does not have its own train station, but bus line 132 takes you to Eersel and Eindhoven. For daily commuting towards Brainport Eindhoven, the car is most practical. If you prefer to live in the centre of the village, you can look at Bladel Centrum, while the neighbourhoods Hofstad and Bladel Zuid offer a bit more space and tranquillity. For information about local zoning plans and construction projects, you can visit the website of the municipality of Bladel.
Does Bladel suit you as a buyer?
With an average purchase price of over half a million euros, buying a home in Bladel is mainly interesting for movers and dual-income couples. Families benefit from the good schools, club life and the safe, green environment. Starters with a smaller budget can look in the segment under €250,000, but supply there is limited and overbidding is common. In addition to the purchase price, take into account transfer tax (2% or 0% for starters under 35), notary costs and possible renovation for older homes. Buying an apartment in Bladel is possible, although supply is smaller than in larger cities. If you are looking for flexibility, you can also check out rental homes in Bladel as an intermediate solution. Seniors find sufficient amenities within walking distance in the village, which makes living in Bladel comfortable even at a later age.
Finding your next home in Bladel
On Buurtje.nl you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district statistics, so that you not only buy a house but also know which neighbourhood you are moving into. Feel free to compare Bladel with surrounding cores such as Hoogeloon, Casteren or Netersel, and also view the broader supply of homes for sale in the municipality of Bladel.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Bladel?
The average purchase price in the Bladel neighbourhood over the past year was €506,223, with a range from €195,000 to €1,395,000. The average living area is 140 m². The average WOZ value is €387,000, slightly below the municipal average of €409,000.
What additional costs do I incur when buying a home in Bladel?
In addition to the purchase price, you pay transfer tax (2%, or 0% if you are a first-time buyer under 35), notary fees for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly appraisal and advisory fees. For older homes in Bladel, renovation costs may also apply. Budget approximately 4-6% extra on top of the purchase price.
Is it possible to buy an apartment in Bladel?
Yes, buying an apartment in Bladel is possible, although the supply is more limited than single-family homes and detached houses. Most apartments are located in or around the centre. Prices start in the lower segment of the market, from around €195,000.
How is the accessibility if I buy a house in Bladel?
Bladel is located near the N284 and the A67, allowing you to reach Eindhoven in about 30 minutes. There is no train station, but bus line 132 connects Bladel with Eersel and Eindhoven. For commuting to the Brainport region, a car is most convenient.
Is Bladel suitable for families looking to buy a home?
Bladel is a popular place for families. There are several primary schools, sports clubs such as Bladella, and a swimming pool. Residents appreciate the safety (8.5/10) and the greenery (9.0/10). The community life is active with neighbourhood parties and activities for young people. Note that for secondary education, you will need to go to Hapert or Eersel.
Fun things are often organised, like a neighbourhood party or Neighbours' Day. There are many very nice people living in the neighbourhood and you can always knock on any door.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood parties are fun! And the outings and organised events with the young people are always fun too.
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