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Homes for sale in Bomenbuurt Midden, Tilburg

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House prices and market figures for Bomenbuurt Midden, Tilburg

In Bomenbuurt Midden, 53% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a mixed character: owners and renters live side by side. The average WOZ value is €279,000, slightly higher than the district average of Noordhoek (€276,000) but clearly below the Tilburg average of €314,000. That difference says something about the type of housing on offer: the neighbourhood has relatively many terraced houses and smaller single-family homes from the post-war period, fewer luxury new-builds or detached properties.

Looking at actual transactions over the past twelve months, 29 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €407,741. The range runs from €275,000 to €595,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger family homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 109 m², this works out at a price of around €3,740 per square metre. For current asking prices and the average time on market in this neighbourhood, see the property listings at the top of this page.

Living in Bomenbuurt Midden, Tilburg

Bomenbuurt Midden is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in the Noordhoek district. The name already hints at its character: streets with trees, a green and somewhat subdued atmosphere, without the hustle and bustle of the city centre. The housing stock largely consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1950s to 1970s, with the occasional apartment block. That means: characteristic facades, fairly spacious plots by Tilburg standards, but also homes that are sometimes in need of modernisation. Anyone considering buying an apartment in Bomenbuurt Midden will find a more limited supply than in more urban neighbourhoods.

The neighbourhood attracts a notable number of residents in the 25 to 45 age group, which you also notice on the streets: young families, people who have just bought their first home, and dual-income earners who consciously choose a quieter environment without being far from the city. Single-person households are the largest group at 840, partly explained by the share of younger singles and the presence of rental properties from private landlords (33% of the stock).

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is well equipped for daily shopping. Within cycling distance are supermarkets and shops in the vicinity of Tilburg city centre. For schools, there are primary schools in the immediate vicinity of Noordhoek, and secondary schools are accessible by bike or a short bus ride. The city park De Oude Warande and Leijpark are within reasonable cycling distance and offer space for recreation. Within the neighbourhood itself, it is relatively quiet, with little through traffic on the residential streets.

Accessibility is a strong point. Tilburg Station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, and via the Ringbaan-West and the connection to the A58 and A65, the neighbourhood is easily accessible by car. Several bus routes connect Bomenbuurt Midden with the city centre and other districts. Residents appreciate this: on the neighbourhood page of Bomenbuurt Midden, one resident writes: "It's quiet living here, you're not on top of each other, but you're in the centre or at the station within a quarter of an hour. That's exactly what I was looking for." Points of criticism that come up are parking pressure at busy times and the fact that some streets are in need of renovation.

Compared to Bomenbuurt West and Bomenbuurt Oost, Bomenbuurt Midden has a somewhat more mixed housing supply and a slightly higher concentration of rental properties. Those looking for more peace and greenery might also consider other neighbourhoods in the Noordhoek district. The municipality of Tilburg provides up-to-date information on district development and municipal plans that may also affect Bomenbuurt Midden via tilburg.nl.

Is a home for sale in Bomenbuurt Midden right for you?

Bomenbuurt Midden mainly appeals to buyers looking for an affordable entry into a quiet city neighbourhood, without the hustle and bustle of the city centre. First-time buyers will find homes under €300,000, although competition for popular properties is real and bidding wars sometimes occur for sought-after homes. Young families appreciate the relatively quiet streets and the presence of primary schools in the area. Those moving up who want more space can turn to the larger homes in the higher price segments, up to nearly €600,000. Seniors looking to downsize have less choice: the supply of ground-floor apartments is limited. If you want to explore the rental market first, check out the rental properties in Bomenbuurt Midden as an alternative or stepping stone.

What residents say about Bomenbuurt Midden

Residents rate Bomenbuurt Midden positively on average, with relatively high scores for peace and quiet, accessibility and the green appearance of the streets. Some residents are less enthusiastic about the state of public spaces and parking pressure. One resident describes it as follows: "Nice neighbourhood to grow up in, the neighbours know each other and it's safe for children. Only the pavements could use some attention." See all reviews and full neighbourhood data on the information page of Bomenbuurt Midden.

Compare homes for sale in and around Bomenbuurt Midden

Buurtje.nl brings together property listings from more than 1,500 sources on one page, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data you won't find on other platforms. This way, you can not only compare a home, but also assess the neighbourhood itself before planning a viewing. Also check out the listings in Bomenbuurt West and Bomenbuurt Oost, or broaden your search to districts such as Armhoef, Jeruzalem or Hoogvenne. For a complete overview of homes for sale in Tilburg, you can also search and filter at the municipal level.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Bomenbuurt Midden?

The average purchase price in Bomenbuurt Midden over the past twelve months was €407,741, with an average living area of 109 m². That works out to about €3,740 per square metre. The range runs from €275,000 to €595,000, so there is supply for both first-time buyers and those moving up who want more space.

What is the WOZ value in Bomenbuurt Midden?

The average WOZ value in Bomenbuurt Midden is €279,000. That is slightly above the district average of Noordhoek (€276,000), but clearly below the Tilburg average of €314,000. The difference from the municipal average is partly because the neighbourhood has relatively many post-war terraced houses and fewer new-build or detached homes.

What is living in Bomenbuurt Midden like?

Living in Bomenbuurt Midden means quiet residential streets, a green appearance and a mixed population of young families, singles and longer-term residents. The neighbourhood has a subdued, residential character without the hustle and bustle of the centre. Residents appreciate the peace and accessibility, although there is sometimes criticism of parking pressure and the state of public spaces.

Is Bomenbuurt Midden suitable for first-time buyers?

Yes, Bomenbuurt Midden offers entry-level homes from around €275,000, making it more accessible for first-time buyers than many other Tilburg neighbourhoods. However, there is competition for popular properties and sometimes bidding wars on desirable homes. First-time buyers who are flexible on property type and willing to renovate have the best chances.

How is the accessibility of Bomenbuurt Midden?

Tilburg station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, and several bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the centre and other parts of the city. By car, the connection to the Ringbaan-West and the A58 and A65 motorways is good. Cyclists have the advantage: the centre, schools and supermarkets are all within comfortable cycling distance.

What types of homes are for sale in Bomenbuurt Midden?

The supply mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses, mostly built between the 1950s and 1970s. Here and there, porch apartments are available. Those considering buying an apartment in Bomenbuurt Midden will find a more limited supply than in more urban neighbourhoods. Detached houses rarely come on the market in this part of Bomenbuurt.

Are there many green spaces in Bomenbuurt Midden?

The neighbourhood has a green appearance due to the rows of trees in the residential streets, which also explains the name. Larger parks such as De Oude Warande and Leijpark are within cycling distance and offer space for recreation. Within the neighbourhood itself, there is little through traffic, making the living environment quiet and child-friendly.

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