Homes for sale in Bladel Heeleind, Bladel
Discover homes for sale in Bladel Heeleind and view the current supply, average asking price, and time on market right at the top of this page.
House prices and market figures Bladel Heeleind, Bladel
Bladel Heeleind is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 85% of the more than 749 homes are owned, only 15% are rented. The average WOZ value is €418,000, which is higher than the district average of Bladel (€387,000) and also slightly above the municipal average of €409,000. This says something about the quality and character of the housing stock here: they are predominantly spacious, ground-based homes in a quiet residential environment.
Over the past twelve months, 8 homes were sold in Bladel Heeleind, at an average purchase price of €597,250. The range runs from €389,000 to €895,000, indicating that both more modest terraced houses and substantial detached homes change hands. With an average living area of 165 m², this works out to a price of approximately €3,620 per square metre. The current supply, the average asking price and the average selling time in days can be found at the top of this page. For a broader view of the market, you can also look at homes for sale in the Bladel district or the total supply of homes for sale in the municipality of Bladel.
Living in Bladel Heeleind, Bladel
Bladel Heeleind is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town of Bladel, in the Brabant Kempenland region. The neighbourhood has a distinct character: wide streets, plenty of greenery in the gardens, and a housing stock that largely consists of 1970s and 1980s buildings, supplemented by newer detached homes and semi-detached houses. You don't drive through here quickly on your way to somewhere else; people who live here do so deliberately.
The age composition is telling: the largest group of residents is 65-plus (480 people), followed by the 45-65 age group (465 people). This makes Heeleind a neighbourhood that feels stable and established. Families with young children are fewer than in some new-build neighbourhoods, but the 240 children aged 0-15 show that it is not a deserted senior neighbourhood.
In terms of amenities, in Bladel Heeleind you rely on the nearby centre of Bladel for your daily shopping. In the centre you will find, among others, a Jumbo and various specialist shops. Primary schools such as those on Schoolstraat and sports clubs, including football club VV Bladel and tennis club LTC Bladel, are within cycling distance. The surrounding nature of the Kempen, with walking and cycling paths through the forests and heathlands, is one of the most appreciated aspects of living in this region.
Accessibility by car is good: the N284 connects Bladel quickly to Eersel and via the A67 you reach the Leenderheide junction towards Eindhoven and Venlo. Eindhoven is about 25 minutes away by car. Public transport is more limited: there is a bus connection from Bladel towards Eindhoven and Tilburg, but a train station is lacking in the town. Those who commute daily to a large city are dependent on the car. On the website of the municipality of Bladel you can find more information about accessibility and municipal facilities.
Residents particularly appreciate Heeleind for its peace and space. On the neighbourhood page of Bladel Heeleind you can read what people specifically write. One resident described the neighbourhood as: "Quiet living with everything within reach, you know your neighbours and nature is around the corner." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited public transport options and the fact that young people quickly leave for larger cities. Compared to Bladel Centrum, Heeleind is quieter and greener, but also a bit further from daily amenities. Bladel Hofstad has a similar living character, while Bladel Wilhelminalaan is somewhat more centrally located.
Who is a home for sale in Bladel Heeleind interesting for?
Bladel Heeleind mainly attracts movers and seniors looking for space, peace and a stable neighbourhood. With an average purchase price of over €597,000, buying a home in Bladel Heeleind is financially challenging for first-time buyers; at the lower end of the market there are homes from €389,000, but that also requires a substantial budget. Overbidding occurs, especially for well-located detached homes. Supply is limited: only a handful of homes change hands each year, so if you are serious about buying, you need to act quickly. If you are not yet sure whether buying is the right time, also check out the rental homes in Bladel Heeleind as a temporary alternative. Families who prioritise space and greenery over urban vibrancy will find a suitable environment here.
What residents say about Bladel Heeleind
Residents generally rate Bladel Heeleind positively, particularly in terms of liveability, safety and the green environment. A common sentiment: "You live here quietly, the neighbourhood is tidy and people know each other." Negative points concern public transport and the limited entertainment options for young people. View all reviews and sub-scores per category on the overview page of Bladel Heeleind, including scores for safety, amenities and atmosphere.
Compare homes for sale in and around Bladel Heeleind
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Bladel Heeleind?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Bladel Heeleind was €597,250. Prices ranged from €389,000 to €895,000, depending on the type and location of the property. With an average living area of 165 m², this works out to around €3,620 per square metre. Current listings and asking prices can be found at the top of this page.
What is the WOZ value in Bladel Heeleind?
The average WOZ value in Bladel Heeleind is €418,000. This is higher than the average for the Bladel district (€387,000) and also above the municipal average of €409,000. This reflects the predominantly spacious and well-maintained housing stock in this neighbourhood.
What is it like to live in Bladel Heeleind?
Bladel Heeleind is a quiet, green residential area with a stable character. The neighbourhood mainly consists of ground-level homes from the 1970s and 1980s, with spacious gardens and wide streets. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, safety, and proximity to the Kempen nature. Public transport is a point of attention for those who commute daily.
Is Bladel Heeleind suitable for seniors and home-movers?
Certainly. The largest age group in Bladel Heeleind is 65-plus, followed by 45-65 year-olds. The neighbourhood has a quiet character, spacious homes, and a clear, safe living environment. For first-time buyers, the financial threshold is high due to the average purchase price of over €597,000, but home-movers and seniors looking for space will find a suitable environment here.
How accessible is Bladel Heeleind?
By car, Bladel Heeleind is easily accessible via the N284 towards Eersel and the A67 to Eindhoven (about 25 minutes) and Venlo. There is a bus connection from Bladel to Eindhoven and Tilburg, but there is no train station. For daily travel, a car is almost indispensable. Cycling is good in the area, with many paths through the Kempen.
What type of homes are for sale in Bladel Heeleind?
The supply in Bladel Heeleind mainly consists of ground-level homes: semi-detached houses, detached houses, and terraced houses, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Bladel Heeleind is less common; supply is scarce and the segment is dominated by single-family homes with gardens. The average living area of sold homes over the past twelve months was 165 m².
Is there a lot of greenery and are there schools near Bladel Heeleind?
Bladel Heeleind is close to the nature of the Kempen, with walking and cycling paths through forests and heathlands within a short distance. Primary schools and sports clubs such as football club VV Bladel and tennis club LTC Bladel are within cycling distance. For secondary education and larger shopping facilities, you will need to go to Bladel centre or surrounding villages.








