Homes for sale in Bloemenplein, Eindhoven
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Bloemenplein and discover through the neighbourhood data and resident reviews on this page whether this Eindhoven neighbourhood suits you.
House prices and market figures Bloemenplein, Eindhoven
The owner-occupied market in Bloemenplein is relatively small but active. Only 28% of the 677 homes in the neighbourhood are owner-occupied, the rest are rental properties, a large part of which are owned by housing associations. This makes the supply of owner-occupied homes in Bloemenplein scarce, and this is reflected in the prices. Over the past twelve months, 17 homes changed hands for an average purchase price of €514,353. The range ran from €350,000 to €625,000, with an average living area of 115 m². That works out to approximately €4,473 per square metre.
The WOZ value in Bloemenplein averages €306,000. That is considerably lower than the district average of Oud-Stratum (€403,000) and also below the Eindhoven average of €360,000. This gap between WOZ and actual selling prices is striking and indicates that the homes that do come on the market are generally on the larger and higher-quality side. Think family homes and larger terraced houses, rather than small apartments. For current asking prices and availability, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Bloemenplein, Eindhoven
Bloemenplein is a compact, urban neighbourhood in the district Oud-Stratum, within walking distance of Eindhoven city centre. The name refers to the small square that gives the neighbourhood a certain village anchor point, but otherwise this is simply city living: narrow streets, continuous building, little greenery at street level. The housing stock consists largely of porch flats and small family homes from the 1950s and 1960s, interspersed with some newer social housing complexes. This also explains why 72% of homes are rental properties.
The population is young and diverse. The largest group of residents is between 25 and 45 years old, and almost half of all households consist of a single person. This gives the neighbourhood a certain energy: there is movement on the street, there are small catering establishments in the area, and you feel that people live here because they want to be close by, not because they are seeking peace and quiet. Families are also present, but they form a smaller group.
In terms of amenities, the location is strong. Supermarkets such as Jumbo or Albert Heijn can be found within cycling distance along the Stratumsedijk and towards the city centre. For daily shopping, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. Primary schools in the immediate vicinity can be found in Oud-Stratum itself. The Stadswandelpark is a few minutes' cycle away and offers some green space that the neighbourhood itself lacks.
Accessibility is one of the strongest points of Bloemenplein. Eindhoven city centre can be reached by bicycle in five to ten minutes. Bus lines via the Stratumsedijk connect the neighbourhood quickly to Eindhoven Central Station, from where you can travel to Amsterdam, The Hague or Breda. By car, you can quickly join the A2 and A67 via the Kennedylaan or the Ring. Parking in the neighbourhood itself is a point of attention, especially in the evening hours.
Residents particularly appreciate the central location and the lively atmosphere. On the neighbourhood main page of Bloemenplein you can read all reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "You live here in the middle of the city without feeling like you are in an anonymous apartment block. The neighbourhood has character, even if it is not always very tidy." That last signal comes back more often: the public space and the maintenance of some corners of the neighbourhood score less well in the reviews.
Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Irisbuurt or the Rochusbuurt, Bloemenplein is slightly more urban in character and has a higher share of social housing. Those looking for more greenery and a quieter street might look more towards Elzent-Noord or Tuindorp. But for those who truly want to inhabit the city, Bloemenplein offers a neighbourhood that fully delivers that feeling.
Who is a home for sale in Bloemenplein interesting for?
Bloemenplein mainly attracts young dual-income couples and single professionals who want to live centrally without paying the highest prices of the city centre. The average income in the neighbourhood is €32,300, which is lower than the Eindhoven average of €38,200, but the purchase prices are actually higher than the WOZ values suggest. First-time buyers with a limited budget find it difficult here: with an average selling price of €514,353 and a narrow range, overbidding is not uncommon. Those who want to be flexible can also look at the rental properties in Bloemenplein as an alternative. Movers who want to live more compactly close to the city fit in well here.
What residents say about Bloemenplein
Residents of Bloemenplein rate the neighbourhood positively on average, with location and accessibility as positive outliers. Lower scores come back in the areas of cleanliness of public space and parking pressure. One resident describes it like this: "Bloemenplein is a real city neighbourhood, with everything that entails, both the good and the less good." View all reviews and partial scores on the information page of the neighbourhood, where current district data and a complete overview of resident reviews can also be found.
Compare homes for sale around Bloemenplein and in Eindhoven
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and demographic data on one page. This way you can not only see what is for sale, but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare Bloemenplein with other neighbourhoods in the district via the purchase overview of Oud-Stratum, or broaden your search to all homes for sale in Eindhoven. Neighbourhoods such as Joriskwartier or Looiakkers are also worth a look. More information about living and residing in the city can be found on the website of the municipality of Eindhoven.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Bloemenplein?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Bloemenplein was €514,353. Prices ranged from €350,000 to €625,000, with an average living area of 115 m². That works out to about €4,473 per square metre. Buying a home in Bloemenplein is therefore not cheap, especially given the relatively low WOZ values in the neighbourhood.
What is the WOZ value in Bloemenplein?
The average WOZ value in Bloemenplein is €306,000. This is below the municipal average of Eindhoven, which stands at €360,000, and well below the district average of Oud-Stratum (€403,000). However, actual selling prices are much higher, indicating that the homes coming onto the market are generally more spacious and better maintained than the average home in the neighbourhood.
What is it like living in Bloemenplein?
Bloemenplein is an urban neighbourhood with a lively atmosphere, close to the centre of Eindhoven. The neighbourhood has character due to its compact buildings and mix of residents, but offers little greenery at street level. Accessibility and amenities are strong, while cleanliness and parking pressure score less well in resident reviews. It is a neighbourhood for people who really want to live in the city.
Is Bloemenplein suitable for first-time buyers?
First-time buyers with a limited budget find it difficult in Bloemenplein. The average selling price of €514,353 and the scarce supply, only 28% of homes are owner-occupied, make entry difficult. Young dual-income couples or professionals with a good income have a better chance. Those who are flexible can also consider rental properties in the neighbourhood as an interim solution.
How is the accessibility of Bloemenplein?
Bloemenplein is conveniently located relative to the centre of Eindhoven, which is reachable by bike in five to ten minutes. Bus routes via the Stratumsedijk run towards Eindhoven Central Station. By car, you can quickly connect to the A2 and A67 via the Kennedylaan. Parking in the neighbourhood itself is limited and can be difficult in the evening.
What types of homes are for sale in Bloemenplein?
The housing stock in Bloemenplein largely consists of porch flats and single-family homes from the 1950s and 1960s. Buying an apartment in Bloemenplein is possible, but terraced houses also occur. Since 72% of homes are rental properties, the supply of owner-occupied homes is limited. The homes that do come onto the market average 115 m² in size.
Is there a lot of greenery in Bloemenplein?
Bloemenplein itself has little greenery at street level. The neighbourhood is compact and urban in layout, with few parks or gardens within the neighbourhood boundaries. The Stadswandelpark is a few minutes away by bike and offers a welcome green extension. Those who prioritise greenery when living in Bloemenplein should take this into account.










