Homes for sale in Bladel Hofstad, Bladel
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House prices and market figures Bladel Hofstad, Bladel
The owner-occupied market in Bladel Hofstad is distinctly purchase-oriented: as much as 79% of homes are owner-occupied, compared to 21% rented. That already says something about the character of the neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €396,000, which is slightly above the district average of Bladel (€387,000), but still below the municipal average of Bladel municipality (€409,000). Bladel Hofstad is thus in the middle of the pack in the municipality.
Based on sales in the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Bladel Hofstad was €592,615, with a range of €398,000 to €849,000. In that period, 13 homes were sold, with an average living area of 161 m². That works out to an average price of around €3,680 per m². These are predominantly larger ground-based homes, such as semi-detached houses and detached houses, and hardly any apartments. For current asking prices and available properties, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Bladel Hofstad, Bladel
Bladel Hofstad is a quiet, green-oriented residential neighbourhood on the edge of the centre of Bladel. The neighbourhood clearly bears the stamp of the 1980s and 1990s: relatively wide streets, front gardens, many semi-detached and detached houses, and occasionally terraced houses. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but rather for its well-maintained appearance and the space residents experience. Green spaces score highest in resident reviews, with a 9.0.
Practically speaking, you are well placed in Bladel Hofstad. The centre of Bladel, with its supermarkets, shops on the Markt and primary schools, is within cycling distance. Bladel does not have its own train station, but via the N284 and the A67 (towards Eindhoven and Venlo) you can quickly reach the motorway. Eindhoven is about a twenty-minute drive away. Bus connections in the region run through the centre of Bladel; for daily commuting over longer distances, a car is almost indispensable.
The neighbourhood has around 2,035 residents, the largest group of whom are between 45 and 65 years old. That is visible in the streets: it is not a neighbourhood with many young children playing outside, but certainly not a retirement neighbourhood either. There are families, but also many two-person households without children. Labour participation is relatively high at 70%.
What residents appreciate most is the social atmosphere. Frederique describes it as follows: "Nice, helpful and cosy neighbourhood! Fun things are often organised, like a neighbourhood party or Neighbours' Day. There are lots of really nice people living in the neighbourhood and you can always knock on any door." Lisa Hemmen also confirms this: the neighbourhood parties and organised outings for young people are appreciated. The scores for community (7.5) and education (7.5) are the lowest sub-scores, but still more than adequate. Safety, accessibility and facilities each score 8.5 or higher. More resident reviews and neighbourhood data can be found on the page for Bladel Hofstad.
Compared to surrounding neighbourhoods, Bladel Hofstad has a somewhat quieter and more family-oriented character than Bladel Centrum, which has more dynamism but also more traffic. Bladel Wilhelminalaan and Bladel Heeleind are similar in atmosphere, but each has its own housing mix. If you are considering looking more broadly, the total supply of homes for sale in Bladel also offers interesting alternatives.
Who is a home for sale in Bladel Hofstad interesting for?
Bladel Hofstad mainly attracts movers and families looking for space and who are not dependent on daily train travel. With an average purchase price of nearly €593,000, this is not a starter neighbourhood; the entry price is already around €398,000. Overbidding is common in the region, so expect a strong negotiating position. Those who want more flexibility in budget or housing type can also look at rental homes in Bladel Hofstad or other districts such as Hapert or Hoogeloon within the municipality. More information about living and policy in the municipality can be found on the website of Bladel municipality.
What residents say about Bladel Hofstad
Bladel Hofstad receives an average resident score of 8.4 based on 2 reviews. The highest sub-scores go to green spaces (9.0), housing (9.0) and facilities (9.0). Community and education score slightly lower, but both still a 7.5. Lisa Hemmen writes: "The neighbourhood parties are fun! And the outings and organised events with the young people are always fun too." That image of an active, involved neighbourhood comes through in both reviews. All ratings per category can be found on the overview page of Bladel Hofstad.
Compare homes for sale in and around Bladel Hofstad
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Bladel Hofstad brought together from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you won't find in one overview anywhere else. This way you can compare not only on price or size, but also on neighbourhood character. Also check out the supply in the wider district via homes for sale in Bladel, or explore other districts in the municipality such as Netersel and Casteren. The current supply in Bladel Hofstad is at the top of this page.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Bladel Hofstad?
The average purchase price in Bladel Hofstad over the past twelve months was €592,615. The range ran from €398,000 to €849,000, with an average living area of 161 m². That works out to an average price of approximately €3,680 per m². Keep in mind that in the region, offers above the asking price are common.
What is the WOZ value in Bladel Hofstad?
The average WOZ value in Bladel Hofstad is €396,000. That is slightly above the average for the Bladel district (€387,000), but still below the municipal average of €409,000. Bladel Hofstad thus falls in the middle range of the municipality of Bladel.
What is it like to live in Bladel Hofstad?
Living in Bladel Hofstad feels quiet and green. It is a well-maintained neighbourhood with wide streets, many ground-based homes, and an active community. Residents give the neighbourhood an average of 8.4, with highs for green spaces (9.0), housing (9.0), and amenities (9.0). The social atmosphere is explicitly appreciated by several residents.
Is Bladel Hofstad suitable for families with children?
Bladel Hofstad has a mixed population structure, with the largest group of residents between 45 and 65 years old. There are also families, but the neighbourhood is not specifically designed as a young-family neighbourhood. The proximity to the centre of Bladel, with primary schools and sports facilities within cycling distance, does make the neighbourhood practical for families. First-time buyers will likely find the entry price of around €398,000 on the high side.
How accessible is Bladel Hofstad?
Bladel Hofstad does not have its own train station; Bladel is a village core in the Kempen. By car, the A67 towards Eindhoven and Venlo is easily accessible, and Eindhoven is about a twenty-minute drive away. Bus connections run via the centre of Bladel. For daily commuting over longer distances, a car is almost indispensable. Residents give accessibility an 8.5.
What type of homes are for sale in Bladel Hofstad?
The housing supply in Bladel Hofstad consists mainly of ground-based homes: semi-detached houses, detached houses, and terraced houses. The majority date from the 1980s and 1990s. Buying an apartment in Bladel Hofstad is hardly an option; the neighbourhood is almost entirely laid out as a residential area for ground-based living. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 161 m².
How safe is Bladel Hofstad?
Residents rate safety in Bladel Hofstad at 8.5. In reviews, the neighbourhood is described as helpful and cosy, with an atmosphere where you can always find help. This indicates a neighbourhood with social control and involvement, which usually goes hand in hand with low crime rates. Specific safety data per street can be found via the municipality or police.
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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