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House prices and market figures Bloemvelden, Helmond

Bloemvelden is predominantly a rental neighbourhood: only 26% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, while 63% is owned by housing associations. This makes the owner-occupied segment relatively small here, but not uninteresting. The average WOZ value in Bloemvelden is €224,000, which is noticeably lower than the average for the district Helmond-Noord (€248,000) and well below the municipal average of Helmond (€312,000). That difference tells you something about the type of housing and the construction period in this neighbourhood.

Yet actual selling prices are considerably higher than the WOZ value suggests. In the past twelve months, 11 owner-occupied homes were sold in Bloemvelden, with an average purchase price of €347,273. The range ran from €275,000 to €419,000, with an average living area of 105 m². That works out at a price of around €3,307 per square metre. These are almost exclusively ground-based homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses. Apartments are rarer in this part of Helmond-Noord. For current asking prices and available supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Bloemvelden, Helmond

Bloemvelden is a quiet residential neighbourhood in the northern part of Helmond, built in the 1970s and 1980s. The streets are wide, there is relatively much greenery between the houses, and the streetscape is dominated by terraced houses and semi-detached houses from that period. It is a neighbourhood you won't quickly remember for spectacular architecture, but it does have its own character: functional, orderly and quiet.

Resident Frans Stoffels describes it aptly: "Quiet neighbourhood, wide street, normally quiet." He also mentions a downside: rubbish is regularly dumped on the street, which detracts from the neighbourhood's appearance. That is something to consider if you value a tidy living environment. Social cohesion is modest but present: little intensive contact, but neighbours are there when needed.

In terms of amenities, Bloemvelden scores well. Primary schools are within easy reach in the immediate vicinity, and the neighbourhood scores for education and amenities both stand at 9.0. For daily groceries, you can go to supermarkets in the nearby shopping centres of Helmond-Noord. Helmond city centre, with its wider range of shops and catering, can be reached by bike or car within ten to fifteen minutes.

In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood also scores highly: again a 9.0. Helmond has its own train station with connections towards Eindhoven and Venlo, and the A270 and A67 are quickly accessible via the northern arterial roads. For commuters heading to the Brainport region, that is a practical advantage. Bus services connect the neighbourhood with the centre and other districts.

Bloemvelden is part of the Helmond-Noord district. Those who want to compare the neighbourhood with neighbouring areas can also look at Binderen or Eeuwsels, which offer a similar living environment but each have their own mix of housing types and price levels. For a broader picture of the owner-occupied segment in the district, the page about owner-occupied homes in Helmond-Noord is a good next step. More background on the neighbourhood itself, including all resident reviews and district data, can be found on the neighbourhood page of Bloemvelden.

The municipality of Helmond is actively working on liveability in the northern districts. On the website of Helmond municipality you can find up-to-date information about district projects, zoning plans and municipal facilities in this part of the city.

Is an owner-occupied home in Bloemvelden right for you?

Bloemvelden attracts buyers who are looking for peace and space without the prices of the more sought-after districts in Helmond. The homes are suitable for first-time buyers with some equity, for small families looking for a terraced house with a garden, and for people who consciously choose a quiet neighbourhood over a lively urban environment. Seniors who want to buy are less well served here, because the supply of lifetime-proof homes is limited.

Honestly, the owner-occupied segment is small: only a handful of homes are sold per year. That means little choice and sometimes competition when something becomes available. Those who want to be more flexible can also look at the rental homes in Bloemvelden as an alternative. For buyers who want to compare a larger supply, districts such as Binnenstad or Brouwhuis offer more variety.

What residents say about Bloemvelden

Bloemvelden receives an overall score of 8.4 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The highest scores go to safety, accessibility, education and amenities, each rated at 9.0. The beauty of the neighbourhood scores the lowest at 7.0, which ties in with a resident's comment about litter. Frans Stoffels writes: "A lot of rubbish is dumped on the street," but also mentions the wide streets and the quiet as positive aspects. For all ratings and subscores, you can visit the page of Bloemvelden with all neighbourhood data and reviews.

Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Bloemvelden

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Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Bloemvelden?

In the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold in Bloemvelden, with an average purchase price of €347,273. Prices ranged from €275,000 to €419,000, with an average living area of 105 m². This equates to an average price of approximately €3,307 per square metre. Almost all are ground-floor homes such as terraced houses or semi-detached houses.

What is the WOZ value in Bloemvelden?

The average WOZ value in Bloemvelden is €224,000. This is below the average for the Helmond-Noord district (€248,000) and well below the Helmond municipality average (€312,000). This difference is related to the type of homes and the construction period in the neighbourhood, mainly social housing and more modest owner-occupied homes from the 1970s and 1980s.

What is it like to live in Bloemvelden?

Bloemvelden is a quiet, well-organised residential neighbourhood in the north of Helmond with wide streets and relatively lots of greenery. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and good accessibility, but mention the dumping of waste on the street as a downside. The neighbourhood receives a resident score of 8.4 out of 10, with high scores for safety, accessibility, education and amenities.

Is Bloemvelden suitable for first-time buyers and families?

Bloemvelden can be interesting for first-time buyers with some equity and for small families looking for a terraced house with a garden in a quiet environment. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 25 to 45 years, indicating a mix of young families and working adults. The owner-occupied segment is small, with only a handful of homes sold per year, so buyers must expect limited choice and sometimes quick decisions.

How accessible is Bloemvelden?

Accessibility of Bloemvelden is rated by residents at 9.0. Via the A270 and A67, Eindhoven and the Brainport region are quickly reachable. Helmond train station offers connections towards Eindhoven and Venlo. Helmond city centre can be reached by bike or bus within ten to fifteen minutes. Bus connections link the neighbourhood with other districts in the city.

What types of homes are for sale in Bloemvelden?

The owner-occupied segment in Bloemvelden consists almost entirely of ground-floor homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in Bloemvelden is hardly an option; this type of home is rare here. The average size of sold homes in the past year was 105 m².

Is Bloemvelden a safe neighbourhood?

Residents rate safety in Bloemvelden at 9.0, the highest sub-score of the neighbourhood. In reviews, the neighbourhood is described as quiet, with little nuisance. A point of attention mentioned by residents is the dumping of waste on the street, which negatively affects the neighbourhood's appearance but is not directly related to social safety. Overall, Bloemvelden is experienced as a safe and quiet living environment.


Experiences from Bloemvelden
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6.8
Frans.stoffels
Living alone · Terraced house
07-10-2025
Quiet neighbourhood

Little contact but good neighbours, wide street, normally quiet, sometimes some children shouting, a lot of rubbish is dumped on the street

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Selina Brugman
· tussenwoning
17-10-2023
Cosiness, community

Everyone in the neighbourhood knows each other, in summer always sitting together chatting (our little park), friendly people, there for each other (our little park)

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