Homes for sale in Bladel Gozelinusbocht, Bladel
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Bladel Gozelinusbocht and view neighbourhood data, resident reviews and market figures to determine if this neighbourhood suits you.


House prices and market figures Bladel Gozelinusbocht, Bladel
The owner-occupied market in Bladel Gozelinusbocht is strong. Of the 388 homes in the neighbourhood, 68% are owner-occupied, indicating that this is a predominantly owner-occupied neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €435,000, making Gozelinusbocht clearly above the district average of Bladel (€387,000) and also above the municipal average of €409,000. This says something about the quality and character of the housing stock here.
Over the past twelve months, three homes changed hands, with an average selling price of €583,000. The range ran from €425,000 to €699,000, and the average sold home had an area of 204 m². That works out to about €2,858 per square metre. So these are predominantly larger, more expensive homes, not apartments or small starter homes. For current asking prices and the current supply of owner-occupied homes in Bladel Gozelinusbocht, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Bladel Gozelinusbocht, Bladel
Anyone who did not yet know the name Gozelinusbocht will quickly discover on a first visit that this is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town centre of Bladel. The streets are spacious, the gardens are large, and traffic does not pass through. That is exactly what many residents appreciate here: the feeling that you are away from the hustle and bustle, while the centre of Bladel is within cycling distance.
The homes largely date from the 1980s and 1990s, with a mix of detached houses and semi-detached houses. Terraced houses are hardly found here, and buying an apartment in Bladel Gozelinusbocht is virtually impossible. The homes are spacious, generally have a large back garden, and are on plots that are not standard in this region. This also explains the higher WOZ values compared to the rest of the district.
In terms of amenities, Gozelinusbocht relies on the centre of Bladel, which is within walking distance. There you will find supermarkets such as Jumbo and Aldi, a pharmacy, GPs, and a number of specialist shops. Primary schools such as De Regenboog and other schools in the town centre are easily accessible by bicycle. Sports clubs are plentiful in Bladel, from football club BVV Bladel to tennis club and swimming pool De Beemd. The Bladelse Bos, a forest area just outside the town centre, is a popular place for residents of Gozelinusbocht to walk or cycle.
Accessibility by car is good. The N284 connects Bladel quickly to Eersel and via the A67 you can reach Eindhoven in about twenty minutes. Public transport is limited in this region, as in most Brabant towns outside urban areas. There are buses towards Eindhoven and Tilburg, but a car is practically indispensable. That is an honest point to consider if you are used to a good public transport network.
Residents of Bladel Gozelinusbocht describe their neighbourhood as quiet and child-friendly, with a good mix of young families and people in the middle age category. One resident writes: "It is quiet here, the neighbours know each other, and the children play outside on the street. You don't find that everywhere anymore." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited walking distance to specific amenities and the lack of a local supermarket, but the proximity of the centre more than compensates for that for most residents. Compared to Bladel Centrum, it is quieter and greener here, while Bladel Hofstad has somewhat newer buildings. Those looking for more urban dynamism can also look at Bladel Wilhelminalaan.
Who is a home in Bladel Gozelinusbocht interesting for?
Bladel Gozelinusbocht mainly attracts families and movers who are looking for space, want their own driveway, and value a quiet living environment. The average selling price of €583,000 makes this not a starter neighbourhood. With a range starting at €425,000, entry is possible, but you have to act quickly because supply is limited. Seniors looking for a ground-floor home will find fewer options here. If the purchase prices are too high, the rental homes in Bladel Gozelinusbocht can be an alternative, although the rental share is limited. Those who want to search more broadly will find more choice among the owner-occupied homes in the district of Bladel or even in surrounding towns such as Hapert or Hoogeloon.
What residents say about Bladel Gozelinusbocht
The neighbourhood scores well on liveability, safety, and green space. Residents appreciate the peace and social cohesion in the streets. A common sentiment: "You really know your neighbours here, and that makes living here nice." Residents are sometimes less enthusiastic about the limited public transport connections and the fact that you need a car for almost everything. Want to read all the reviews and see the full neighbourhood scores per category? You can find them on the neighbourhood page of Bladel Gozelinusbocht.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Bladel Gozelinusbocht
Via Buurtje.nl you not only see the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, but also neighbourhood scores, resident reviews, and demographic data that help you assess whether living in Bladel Gozelinusbocht suits you. Want to compare more broadly? Then view the overview of all owner-occupied homes in the municipality of Bladel or read more about the municipality on the municipality page of Bladel. More about local amenities, events, and municipal policy can be found on the website of the municipality of Bladel. Looking in another town? Netersel and Casteren are quiet alternatives within the same municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Bladel Gozelinusbocht?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Bladel Gozelinusbocht was €583,000. Sale prices ranged from €425,000 to €699,000. With an average living area of 204 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,858. These are predominantly larger homes, not small starter apartments.
What is the WOZ value in Bladel Gozelinusbocht?
The average WOZ value in Bladel Gozelinusbocht is €435,000. This is clearly higher than the district average of Bladel (€387,000) and also above the municipal average of €409,000. This reflects the relatively spacious and high-quality housing stock in this neighbourhood.
What is living in Bladel Gozelinusbocht like?
Bladel Gozelinusbocht is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town of Bladel. The atmosphere is child-friendly and social cohesion is high; residents know each other. The centre of Bladel with shops and amenities is within cycling distance. Public transport is limited; a car is practically necessary.
Is Bladel Gozelinusbocht suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is particularly suitable for families. The largest group of households consists of families with children, the streets are quiet and there is plenty of outdoor space. Primary schools in the town of Bladel are easily accessible by bicycle, and there are plenty of sports clubs for children in the immediate vicinity.
How accessible is Bladel Gozelinusbocht?
By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N284 towards Eersel and the A67 towards Eindhoven, about a twenty-minute drive. Public transport is limited: there are buses to Eindhoven and Tilburg, but frequency and travel times are not ideal for daily commuting. Those without a car should take this into account.
What type of homes are for sale in Bladel Gozelinusbocht?
The supply mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses, built in the 1980s and 1990s. The average size of sold homes was 204 m². Terraced houses are scarce and buying an apartment in Bladel Gozelinusbocht is virtually impossible. The supply is limited in size, so homes are usually sold quickly.
Are there green recreational opportunities near Bladel Gozelinusbocht?
Yes, the location on the edge of the town of Bladel means you are quickly in the countryside. The Bladelse Bos is a popular walking and cycling area located a short distance away. The Brabant nature in the surroundings of Bladel offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation, which for many residents is a deliberate reason to live in this neighbourhood.







