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Homes for sale in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord, Tilburg

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House prices and market figures for Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord, Tilburg

Of the more than 1,097 homes in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord, 56% are owner-occupied, making this neighbourhood slightly more owner-occupied than the average for the Bouwmeester district. The average WOZ value is €273,000, which is higher than the district average of €266,000 but clearly lower than the Tilburg average of €314,000. For buyers looking to get into Tilburg without paying the highest prices, that is a relevant difference.

In the past twelve months, 15 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €339,167. The range ran from €269,000 to €500,000, indicating that the supply is varied. With an average living area of 98 m², this works out at a price per square metre of approximately €3,460. That is affordable by Tilburg standards, although the selling price is structurally above the WOZ value, indicating a market with some pressure. The current supply, average asking price and average time on market can be found at the top of this page.

Living in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord, Tilburg

Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in the north of the Bouwmeester district. The housing stock largely dates from the 1970s and 1980s: terraced houses and semi-detached houses dominate the streetscape, interspersed with a limited number of porch apartments. The streets are laid out wide with space for greenery, but the resident score for greenery (6.0 out of 10) shows that residents experience this as an average point, not a distinct quality.

The atmosphere is quiet and somewhat reserved. Resident Tonny describes it as follows: "I moved from a village to the city. Nice surroundings, quiet living, shops within walking distance." That says a lot about the position of this neighbourhood: it is urban enough to do daily shopping on foot, but without the hustle and bustle of the city centre. There is a fenced play area for children, and the neighbourhood manager is available for reports. This provides a certain degree of social control and management that residents appreciate.

At the same time, the neighbourhood is not without points of discussion. Another resident, Tonny Verhoeven, gives a score of 6.5 and writes about untidiness: people leaving litter while the facilities to keep it tidy are there. He also mentions the diverse population composition, with both older and younger residents from different backgrounds. The resident score for cleanliness (5.3) is the lowest sub-score and confirms that this is a point of attention. On the positive side, he indicates that it is possible to address people about their behaviour and that the neighbourhood manager is available for reports.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood actually scores well: an 8.0 for amenities is the highest sub-score. Supermarkets and shops are within walking distance, and accessibility scores a 7.3. The neighbourhood is conveniently located relative to Tilburg city centre, which is reachable by bike in a quarter of an hour. By car, the connection to the A65 towards Den Bosch and the Tilburg ring road is quickly accessible. Bus connections towards the centre and Tilburg station are available, although the exact routes depend on the current timetable of Arriva. For more information on accessibility and neighbourhood policy, you can also visit the website of Tilburg municipality.

Compared to Bouwmeestersbuurt Zuid, the northern part has a similar character, but the demographic mix is slightly different. With 505 residents aged 65 and over and a relatively large group of 25 to 45 year olds (565 people), the neighbourhood has a broad age distribution. Single-person households form the largest group (620 of the approximately 1,000 households), which says something about the size of homes and the social fabric. More background on the entire district can be found on the page about owner-occupied homes in Bouwmeester. All resident reviews and neighbourhood scores are collected on the neighbourhood page of Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord.

Who is a home for sale in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord interesting for?

The neighbourhood mainly appeals to first-time buyers and small households looking for an affordable home for sale in Tilburg without ending up in the most expensive districts. With an entry price from €269,000, buying in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord is feasible for people with a modal income, although the average selling price of over €339,000 is no small matter. Seniors who already live in the neighbourhood and want to downsize to a smaller home will also find suitable supply here. Families with children can also settle here, although the play facilities are limited. Those considering buying an apartment in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord have less choice than in more urban neighbourhoods such as the Binnenstad. If buying is not an option now, there are also rental homes in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord available.

What residents say about Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord

Based on 3 reviews, Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord gives an overall score of 6.7 out of 10. The highest sub-scores are for amenities (8.0) and accessibility (7.3), the lowest for cleanliness (5.3) and community (6.3). Resident Tonny writes: "Quiet living, shops within walking distance, and there is also a fenced play area for children outside." That gives an honest picture of what the neighbourhood has to offer: functional, quiet and well-served, but not the most distinctive neighbourhood identity. All reviews and sub-scores can be viewed on the overview page of this neighbourhood.

Comparing homes for sale in and around Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you won't find on other platforms. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. In addition to this supply, you can look at Bouwmeestersbuurt Zuid for a similar type of home, or at districts such as Hoogvenne, Armhoef or Jeruzalem for a different character. A broader overview of all homes for sale in Tilburg helps you find the right context for your choice.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord?

In the past twelve months, 15 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €339,167. Prices ranged from €269,000 to €500,000. With an average living area of 98 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,460. Current asking prices for homes now for sale can be found at the top of this page.

What is the WOZ value in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord?

The average WOZ value in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord is €273,000. This is slightly above the district average of Bouwmeester (€266,000), but clearly below the Tilburg average of €314,000. Selling prices are structurally higher than the WOZ value, which is a common pattern in a market with some demand pressure.

What is it like to live in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord?

Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord is a quiet residential neighbourhood with predominantly 1970s terraced houses. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, proximity to shops, and accessibility. The neighbourhood scores 6.7 out of 10 among residents. Amenities score the highest (8.0), while beauty and sense of community score somewhat lower. It is a functional, mixed neighbourhood without a pronounced character.

Is Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord suitable for first-time buyers?

The neighbourhood can be interesting for first-time buyers, with an entry price from €269,000 and an average purchase price lower than in many other Tilburg districts. The large proportion of single-person households (620 out of approximately 1,000) fits that profile. Keep in mind that supply is limited: only 15 homes were sold in the past twelve months. Those who want to rent as an intermediate step can also look at rental properties in the neighbourhood.

How accessible is Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord?

Residents give accessibility a 7.3, the second-highest sub-score. By bike, Tilburg city centre can be reached in about fifteen minutes. By car, the neighbourhood connects well to the ring road and the A65 towards Den Bosch. Bus connections to Tilburg station are available via Arriva. Daily shopping can be done within walking distance, making the neighbourhood practical even for those without a car.

What types of homes are for sale in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord?

The supply mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, with an average area of 98 m². A smaller part of the housing stock consists of porch apartments. Those considering buying an apartment in Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord have less choice than in more central Tilburg districts. Of the total housing stock, 56% is owner-occupied, 31% is owned by a housing corporation.

Is Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord a safe neighbourhood?

Residents give safety a score of 6.7 out of 10, equal to the overall score. This is an average rating, neither distinctly positive nor negative. Residents mention that the neighbourhood manager is reachable for reports and that there are opportunities to discuss nuisance. The neighbourhood has a mixed population composition, which some residents see as positive and others as a point of attention.


Experiences from Bouwmeestersbuurt Noord
Satisfactory · 3 residents
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8.0
Tonny
Living alone · Apartment
21-11-2025
Peaceful living

Moved from a village to the city..Nice surroundings..peaceful living..shops within walking distance…the manager is reachable…there is also an enclosed playground for the youth, secured by a gate.

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6.5
Tonny Verhoeven
Living alone · Apartment
13-09-2025
Messy

Many elderly people. Many foreign people who are younger. Many people who leave everything lying around. There are enough opportunities to dispose of it properly. There is greenery in the neighbourhood. Dare to address each other about their behaviour. It is possible to report it to the neighbourhood supervisor.

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5.5
Koosje
02-02-2023
A diverse neighbourhood

A neighbourhood with a diverse population. You'll find many students and student houses here. With the homeless shelter, a coffee shop and a park with a dark past, there's always plenty to see in the neighbourhood.

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