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Homes for sale in Campenhoef, Tilburg

View the current supply of homes for sale in Campenhoef and discover what this Tilburg neighbourhood has to offer in terms of housing types, prices and neighbourhood character.

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House prices in Campenhoef: above the Tilburg average, but for a reason

Campenhoef is a quintessential owner-occupied neighbourhood. Over 66% of the housing stock is privately owned, compared to 34% rented. The average WOZ value is €350,000, which is clearly higher than the municipal average of €314,000 for Tilburg. This difference is also reflected in transaction prices: over the past twelve months, 18 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €498,333. The range runs from €310,000 to €875,000, indicating that the supply varies considerably, from terraced and corner houses to larger detached homes. The majority of homes in the neighbourhood are ground-floor family houses. For the current supply and daily asking prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Anyone looking for a home to buy in Campenhoef must take into account a market that does not have an excessive amount of supply. The number of transactions per year is limited, which means that suitable homes are snapped up quickly. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment. By comparison, homes for sale in Tilburg as a whole show a lower average, but Campenhoef attracts a specific audience willing to pay more for peace, space and a well-maintained living environment.

Campenhoef from the inside: what residents really think of it

Living in Campenhoef feels different than in many other Tilburg neighbourhoods. The neighbourhood is quiet, green and has a strong sense of community. On the Campenhoef neighbourhood page, residents express predominantly positive views about the liveability and greenery in the area. A recurring theme in the reviews is the tranquillity: "You notice that people have lived here for years and are proud of it," writes one resident. At the same time, some point to a lack of vibrancy for younger residents and limited dining options within the neighbourhood itself.

In terms of amenities, Campenhoef is reasonably self-sufficient for daily groceries. Supermarkets are accessible in or directly around the neighbourhood, and for more extensive shopping, Tilburg city centre is a short distance away. Primary schools are present in the neighbourhood and immediate vicinity, making the area attractive for families with children. Sports clubs are active nearby, and the greenery in the neighbourhood invites walking and cycling. The sub-areas Campenhoef Midden, Campenhoef Oost and Campenhoef West each have a slightly different character: the west is quieter and greener, the east borders more closely on other neighbourhoods with more amenities.

In terms of accessibility, Campenhoef is well-connected by car. The connection to the A58 and A65 is easily reachable, meaning Eindhoven and Den Bosch are within a half-hour drive. For public transport, there are bus connections to Tilburg city centre and Tilburg station, from where intercity trains run to Breda, Den Bosch and Eindhoven, among others. The cycling distance to the city centre is manageable for most residents. Comparing the neighbourhood with adjacent areas such as Hoogvenne or Armhoef, Campenhoef has a quieter, more residential character. Those seeking more urban dynamism might also look at the Binnenstad.

For whom is buying in Campenhoef a good choice?

Campenhoef primarily appeals to movers and families looking for space and tranquillity, but without leaving the city. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, which sums up the neighbourhood's profile well. First-time buyers will find that the entry price of €310,000 is at the lower end of the market, but the average of nearly €500,000 requires significant overbidding. Don't forget the additional costs: transfer tax, notary fees and any renovations can add up quickly. If buying is not feasible now, then rental homes in Campenhoef are an alternative to get to know the neighbourhood first. More information about living and policy in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.

Looking for a home to buy in Campenhoef?

Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what the area is like. If Campenhoef doesn't quite fit, also check out the supply in nearby neighbourhoods such as Jeruzalem or Fatima. The current supply of homes for sale in Campenhoef is at the top of this page.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of buying a house in Campenhoef?

Over the past twelve months, the average selling price of a home in Campenhoef was €498,333. The cheapest transaction was €310,000 and the most expensive was €875,000. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €350,000, which is higher than the Tilburg average of €314,000.

What types of homes are for sale in Campenhoef?

Campenhoef mainly consists of ground-based single-family homes, such as terraced, corner and detached houses. Buying apartments in Campenhoef is less common; supply is limited and the neighbourhood has a predominantly low-rise character. The average surface area of sold homes over the past year was 121 m².

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Campenhoef?

In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you typically pay transfer tax (2% for homes above the starter exemption), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly estate agent fees. For a home of €498,333, the transfer tax quickly amounts to nearly €10,000. Also budget for a structural survey and valuation.

How accessible is Campenhoef?

Campenhoef is easily accessible by car via the A58 and A65, with a quick connection to Eindhoven and Den Bosch. By bus, there are connections to Tilburg city centre and Tilburg station, where intercity trains run to Breda, Den Bosch and Eindhoven. The neighbourhood is also well connected by bike to Tilburg city centre.

Is Campenhoef a suitable neighbourhood to buy a home as a family?

Campenhoef is popular among families and middle-aged residents, partly thanks to the quiet residential environment, available primary schools and green spaces in the neighbourhood. Buying a home in Campenhoef does require a solid budget: the entry price is around €310,000 and the average is nearly half a million. Those looking for more urban dynamism can also compare neighbouring districts.

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