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Homes for sale in Bladel Wilhelminalaan, Bladel

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House prices and market figures Bladel Wilhelminalaan, Bladel

The owner-occupied market in Bladel Wilhelminalaan is predominantly a homeowners' neighbourhood: 75% of homes are privately owned, only 24% are rented out. This high owner-occupancy rate is also reflected in the neighbourhood's atmosphere: people live there long-term and know their neighbours. The average WOZ value is €330,000, which is noticeably lower than the neighbourhood average of Bladel (€387,000) and the municipal average of €409,000. This difference is relevant for buyers: compared to other parts of the municipality of Bladel, this area is relatively affordable.

Looking at actual transactions over the past twelve months, the average purchase price is €475,328, with an average living area of 138 m². That works out to about €3,445 per square metre. The range is wide: sold homes varied from €369,500 to €945,000, indicating that both modest terraced houses and larger detached homes change hands. A total of 29 homes were sold in this neighbourhood over the past year. For current listings and asking prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Bladel Wilhelminalaan, Bladel

The Wilhelminalaan neighbourhood in Bladel is a quiet, largely residential area that has its roots in the post-war expansions of the village. The streetscape is characterised by terraced houses and semi-detached homes from the 1960s and 1970s, supplemented by a limited number of detached houses on larger plots. The streets are predominantly green, with mature trees along the roadway that give the neighbourhood a certain seclusion. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural extravagance, but rather for its tranquillity and clarity.

Residents appreciate the location within walking distance of the centre of Bladel. The Markt with its shops, the Plus supermarket and the weekly market are within ten minutes on foot. For daily errands, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. De Sprong primary school and Sint Willibrordus primary school are both a short bike ride away, making the neighbourhood attractive for families with young children. This is also reflected in the demographic composition: the 25 to 45 age group is the largest, and households with children are the most common family type.

Sporty residents find their way to football club VV Bladel-Hapert or the tennis clubs on the edge of the village. The area is also well-suited for cycling and walking: the Kempen landscape begins almost immediately beyond the built-up area. This green character is regularly mentioned by residents as a plus point. On the neighbourhood main page of Bladel Wilhelminalaan you can read extensive reviews and scores per category, such as safety, green spaces and amenities.

In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood is heavily dependent on the car. There is no train station in Bladel; the nearest stations are Reusel (limited connections) and Eindhoven Centraal, about 25 kilometres away. Bus line 311 connects Bladel with Eindhoven, but the frequency is limited. The A67 (Eindhoven-Venlo) can be reached via the N284 in about ten minutes, making the neighbourhood attractive for car commuters. Those who rely on public transport should be honest about that.

Compared to Bladel Centrum, the Wilhelminalaan neighbourhood is slightly quieter and less central, but also slightly more affordable. Compared to Bladel Hofstad, a newer expansion area, the housing here looks older but the plots are sometimes larger. And if you want more space and greenery outside the core, you can also look at Bladel Heeleind. The broader context of the district can be found on the page about homes for sale in Bladel.

Who is a home in Bladel Wilhelminalaan interesting for?

The neighbourhood best suits families and movers looking for a quiet living environment with a village character, within driving distance of Eindhoven. The relatively lower WOZ value compared to the rest of the municipality offers some room, but the average sale price of €475,328 makes buying a home in Bladel Wilhelminalaan no easy step for first-time buyers without equity or family support. Also be honest about the market: with only 29 transactions per year, supply is limited and there can be competition for desirable properties. If you want to be flexible, you can also look at rental homes in Bladel Wilhelminalaan as a temporary or permanent alternative. Seniors looking to downsize will find fewer single-level or lifetime-proof homes here than in newer neighbourhoods.

What residents say about Bladel Wilhelminalaan

Residents of Bladel Wilhelminalaan rate their neighbourhood predominantly positively, particularly in terms of tranquillity, safety and the green appearance of the streets. One resident describes it as: "You really know your neighbours here, it's a real neighbourhood where people look out for each other. It's a shame you need the car for everything if you want to go to Eindhoven." The latter, the limited public transport connections, is a recurring point of criticism. All reviews, partial scores per category and the overall score of the neighbourhood can be read on the overview page of Bladel Wilhelminalaan.

Compare homes for sale in and around Bladel Wilhelminalaan

On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Bladel Wilhelminalaan combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and current market data, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This allows you to assess the listings in the context of the neighbourhood, not just based on photos and square metres. Want to compare more broadly? Also check out the listings in the municipality via homes for sale in Bladel, or explore adjacent districts such as Hapert and Hoogeloon. More about the municipality can be found on the municipality page of Bladel or on the official website of the municipality of Bladel.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Bladel Wilhelminalaan?

The average purchase price in Bladel Wilhelminalaan over the past year was €475,328, with an average living area of 138 m². That works out to about €3,445 per square metre. The range of sold homes varied from €369,500 to €945,000, depending on the type, size and condition of the property.

What is the WOZ value in Bladel Wilhelminalaan?

The average WOZ value in Bladel Wilhelminalaan is €330,000. This is below the district average of Bladel (€387,000) and clearly below the municipal average of €409,000. The neighbourhood is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality of Bladel, although actual selling prices are higher than the WOZ values.

What is living in Bladel Wilhelminalaan like?

Living in Bladel Wilhelminalaan is quiet and village-like in character. The neighbourhood consists largely of post-war terraced houses and semi-detached houses, surrounded by mature greenery. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the social cohesion and the proximity to the centre of Bladel. A frequently mentioned criticism is the limited accessibility by public transport.

Is Bladel Wilhelminalaan suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is popular among families. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old and households with children are the most common. There are primary schools within a short cycling distance, the streets are quiet and there is plenty of greenery in the area. The proximity of the Kempen landscape offers extra space for outdoor activities.

How accessible is Bladel Wilhelminalaan?

Bladel Wilhelminalaan is easily accessible by car. Via the N284, the A67 (towards Eindhoven and Venlo) can be reached in about ten minutes. Eindhoven Central Station is approximately 25 kilometres away. Public transport is limited: bus line 311 runs to Eindhoven, but with a low frequency. There is no train station in Bladel, so those without a car notice this daily.

What type of homes are for sale in Bladel Wilhelminalaan?

The supply in Bladel Wilhelminalaan mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s and 1970s, supplemented by a limited number of detached houses. Buying an apartment in Bladel Wilhelminalaan is possible but less common; the supply is predominantly ground-based. The average sold area over the past year was 138 m².

Are there schools and amenities near Bladel Wilhelminalaan?

Yes, the neighbourhood has a good base of amenities for daily use. Primary schools such as De Sprong and Sint Willibrordus are within a short cycling distance. The centre of Bladel with supermarket, shops and weekly market is within walking distance. For secondary education, children are dependent on Eersel or Eindhoven, which involves a bike or bus ride.

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