Homes for sale in Brouwhuis-Dorp, Helmond
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House prices and market figures Brouwhuis-Dorp, Helmond
The owner-occupied market in Brouwhuis-Dorp is strong. With an average purchase price of €433,095 over the past twelve months, house prices in Brouwhuis-Dorp are clearly above the municipal average of Helmond. The sold homes had an average living area of 130 m², which works out to a price per square metre of approximately €3,330. The range ran from €345,000 to €500,000, indicating that there are few entry-level homes in this neighbourhood. In the past twelve months, 21 homes changed hands, a modest volume that also helps keep prices high.
The average WOZ value in Brouwhuis-Dorp is €342,000. That is higher than the district average of Brouwhuis (€294,000) and also above the Helmond average of €312,000. Brouwhuis-Dorp is therefore the most expensive sub-neighbourhood of the district. With 74% owner-occupied homes in the housing stock, this is a pronounced home-owning neighbourhood. For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Brouwhuis-Dorp, Helmond
Brouwhuis-Dorp is the oldest and most village-like part of the Brouwhuis district. When you drive through it for the first time, you immediately notice the difference with the newer expansions to the west: here you find detached houses and semi-detached homes along quiet streets with mature planting, and the streetscape has something of a ribbon village that has gradually been absorbed by the city. The buildings largely date from the 1960s and 1970s, with a mix of spacious single-family homes and some detached houses on larger plots. This also explains the higher WOZ values and sale prices compared to the rest of the district.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is reasonably self-sufficient. Brouwhuis shopping centre is within cycling distance and offers a supermarket, pharmacy and various daily shops. For a larger range, Helmond city centre is about a ten-minute drive. Children in the neighbourhood can attend primary schools in the immediate vicinity, including schools in the adjacent part of Brouwhuis. Sports clubs for football, tennis and other sports are present in the district. The greenery in Brouwhuis-Dorp is a recurring positive point: the neighbourhood borders agricultural countryside and there are walking and cycling routes towards the Helmond countryside.
Accessibility by car is good. The A67 and A270 can be reached within a few minutes, making Eindhoven (approximately 25 minutes) and Venlo accessible. Helmond station is about five kilometres away, easily doable by bike or bus. From Helmond station you can reach Eindhoven Central in about twenty minutes. Bus connections from the neighbourhood are available, although the frequency in the evenings and at weekends is more limited than in the city centre. For daily trips, most residents use the car, which is also evident from the spacious driveways and garages that come with many homes.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace, space and green character of the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page of Brouwhuis-Dorp you can read what residents themselves write about it. One resident describes it as follows: "It still feels like a real village here, you know your neighbours and it's quiet without being far from the city." Critical comments sometimes concern the limited nightlife and the dependence on the car for larger shopping trips. Compared to Brouwhuis-West and Brouwhuis-Oost, the supply here is more exclusive and expensive, but also more spacious and greener. Brouwhorst offers more new-build homes in a similar price range as an alternative.
Who is a home in Brouwhuis-Dorp interesting for?
The neighbourhood best suits families and movers who are looking for space and are willing to pay for it. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and 44% of households are married, which confirms the picture of an established, stable living environment. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an entry price of €345,000 and an average of over €433,000, a home in Brouwhuis-Dorp is hard to achieve without equity or substantial personal assets. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment, especially for well-maintained detached houses. Those who want to be more flexible or first get to know the neighbourhood can also look at rental homes in Brouwhuis-Dorp, although the rental supply here is limited (26% rental). For a broader comparison, it is also worth looking at homes for sale in Helmond as a whole.
What residents say about Brouwhuis-Dorp
Residents generally rate Brouwhuis-Dorp positively. High scores are given for the living environment, greenery and social safety. Accessibility by public transport scores somewhat lower, and the limited range of shops directly in the neighbourhood is sometimes mentioned as a drawback. One resident writes: "Quiet streets, friendly neighbours and yet you're close to everything. The children play outside, that says enough." View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the overview page of Brouwhuis-Dorp.
Compare homes for sale in and around Brouwhuis-Dorp
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Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Brouwhuis-Dorp?
The average purchase price in Brouwhuis-Dorp over the past twelve months was €433,095. The range ran from €345,000 to €500,000, with an average living area of 130 m². That works out to a price per square metre of approximately €3,330. During that period, 21 homes were sold, making supply relatively scarce.
What is the WOZ value in Brouwhuis-Dorp?
The average WOZ value in Brouwhuis-Dorp is €342,000. This is above the district average of Brouwhuis (€294,000) and also above the Helmond average of €312,000. Brouwhuis-Dorp is therefore the most expensive sub-neighbourhood of the district, which is linked to the more spacious housing type and larger plots.
What is living in Brouwhuis-Dorp like?
Brouwhuis-Dorp has a quiet, village-like character with mature greenery and spacious single-family homes from the 1960s and 1970s. Residents appreciate the peace, space and social safety. It is a neighbourhood where people stay for a long time, creating a stable community. Accessibility by car is good, but for public transport you depend on bus connections to the city centre.
Is Brouwhuis-Dorp suitable for families with children?
Yes, Brouwhuis-Dorp is a pronounced family neighbourhood. With 630 households with children, a marriage rate of 44% and the largest age group between 45 and 65, this is an established living environment. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity and sports clubs in the district. The quiet streets and adjacent greenery also make it a pleasant neighbourhood for young children.
How is the accessibility of Brouwhuis-Dorp?
By car, Brouwhuis-Dorp is easily accessible via the A67 and A270, with Eindhoven about 25 minutes away. Helmond station is about five kilometres away and can be reached by bike or bus. From Helmond Centraal, you can reach Eindhoven in about twenty minutes. Bus connections are available but limited outside peak hours, so most residents use the car for daily travel.
What type of homes are for sale in Brouwhuis-Dorp?
The supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes, semi-detached houses and detached houses. The buildings largely date from the 1960s and 1970s, with an average living area of 130 m². Buying an apartment in Brouwhuis-Dorp is hardly an option, as the housing stock consists predominantly of ground-based homes. With 74% owner-occupied homes in the total stock, this is a true home-ownership neighbourhood.
Are there schools and amenities near Brouwhuis-Dorp?
In and around Brouwhuis-Dorp, primary schools are within cycling distance. Brouwhuis shopping centre offers daily amenities such as a supermarket and pharmacy. For a larger range of shops or secondary schools, Helmond city centre is about ten minutes away by car. Sports clubs for football and tennis are present in the district, and the neighbourhood borders green countryside with walking and cycling routes.


















