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Homes for sale in Coevering, Geldrop-Mierlo

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House prices and market figures for Coevering, Geldrop-Mierlo

Coevering is a neighbourhood where buying and renting clearly coexist: 64% of the housing stock is rental housing, and only 36% is owner-occupied. This makes the supply for buyers more limited than in many other neighbourhoods in Geldrop. The average WOZ value is €276,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average for Geldrop (€359,000) and the municipal average for Geldrop-Mierlo (€379,000). This price difference reflects the type of housing and the construction period, but does not tell the whole story about what buyers actually pay.

Based on the past twelve months, 20 homes were sold in Coevering, with an average purchase price of €432,250. The range runs from €325,000 to €629,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger family homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 128 m², this works out at a price of around €3,377 per square metre. This is higher than the WOZ value suggests, which fits the national trend of sale prices exceeding the WOZ value. Check the current supply and the average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent updates.

Living in Coevering, Geldrop-Mierlo

Coevering is a compact, predominantly quiet neighbourhood on the western side of Geldrop, built in the post-war decades with a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and a limited number of apartments. The neighbourhood has a distinct character: it is not an ordinary residential area you drive through quickly, but a place where people know each other and where daily life is well organised.

One of its most striking assets is the direct proximity to green space. Resident Angela Mennen puts it aptly: "Great living next to the forest." That is literally true: on the edge of Coevering, the neighbourhood borders a forested area, providing a green feel that you do not experience as directly in many other Brabant residential areas. The resident score for green space is therefore 8.4 out of 10. Resident Kuhr adds that you can "walk wonderfully in the castle gardens, where you can sit on the terrace" and also points to the sensory garden, a special place certainly worth a visit for families with young children.

Practically speaking, Coevering scores highly on amenities (8.3) and accessibility (8.4). Coevering Shopping Centre lies in the middle of the neighbourhood and offers daily groceries, a pharmacy and various services within walking distance. Rutger puts it this way: "It's ideal that we have Coevering Shopping Centre, where I can find everything I need on a daily basis within easy reach of each other." Once a week, there is also a market in the neighbourhood, which residents describe as cosy. For larger shopping trips or retail therapy, the centre of Geldrop is within cycling distance. Via the N270 and the connection to the A67 and A2, you are quickly towards Eindhoven or Helmond. Bus connections run towards Geldrop centre and Geldrop train station, from where Eindhoven Central is about a ten-minute ride.

The community in Coevering is active. Activities are regularly organised for children and the elderly, including a coffee van that drives around the neighbourhood. Angela Mennen: "A lot is organised for children, the elderly, coffee van, etc. It's cosy here and everyone helps out." The community score stands at 7.4, which is solid but indicates that some people experience less social bonding. The safety score of 7.7 is in line with a quiet residential area, although one resident does point out a practical issue: too much waste is dumped next to the waste containers. Such minor annoyances are often heard in neighbourhoods with many rental homes and a mixed population composition.

Compared to neighbouring areas such as Centrum or Skandia, Coevering has a quieter and greener feel, with less urban dynamism but more of a neighbourhood sense. Akert and Zesgehuchten are alternatives if you are looking for a bit more space or a different housing mix. Read more about the neighbourhood, view all resident figures and read the full reviews on the Coevering neighbourhood page.

Who is a home in Coevering interesting for?

Coevering attracts a mixed group of residents. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, which fits young families and starters looking for an affordable entry point in a green, well-equipped neighbourhood. The presence of many single-person households (1,120) shows that the neighbourhood is also attractive to singles. Seniors feel at home thanks to the short walking distances and the social structure in the area. Honestly, the supply of homes for sale is limited: around twenty homes are sold per year, so anyone wanting to buy in Coevering needs to react quickly. Also consider the rental homes in Coevering as an alternative, as the supply there is larger. The beauty score (6.1) and education score (6.3) are the lowest sub-scores, something to keep in mind if those are important to you.

What residents say about Coevering

Coevering receives an average resident rating of 7.7 out of 10, based on seven reviews. The highest scores go to accessibility (8.4) and green space (8.4), followed by amenities (8.3). The lowest scores are for beauty (6.1) and education (6.3). Kuhr describes the neighbourhood as: "Quiet, friendly, something for everyone." That feeling comes through in several reviews. View all ratings and sub-scores on the information page for Coevering.

Compare homes for sale in and around Coevering

On Buurtje.nl, you will find homes for sale in Coevering from more than 1,500 sources, combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you will not find bundled anywhere else. This way, you can first determine whether the neighbourhood suits you before looking at the housing supply. Want a broader picture? Compare with the homes for sale in the district of Geldrop or view all homes for sale in the municipality of Geldrop-Mierlo. Braakhuizen-Noord and Mierlo are also worth exploring. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Geldrop-Mierlo.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Coevering?

The average purchase price in Coevering over the past year was €432,250, based on 20 sold homes. Sale prices ranged from €325,000 to €629,000, depending on type and size. With an average living area of 128 m², this works out to about €3,377 per square metre. Keep in mind that supply is limited and homes sell quickly.

What is the WOZ value of homes in Coevering?

The average WOZ value in Coevering is €276,000. That is lower than the average in the Geldrop district (€359,000) and clearly lower than the municipality average of Geldrop-Mierlo (€379,000). This difference is linked to the high proportion of social housing and the construction period of the housing stock in the neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Coevering?

Coevering is a quiet, green neighbourhood with an active community and good daily amenities within walking distance. Residents appreciate the wooded character, the weekly market and the castle gardens in the area. The overall resident rating is 7.7 out of 10, with high scores for accessibility, green spaces and amenities. Scores for beauty and education are less strong.

Is Coevering suitable for families with children?

Coevering has an active neighbourhood community with regular activities for children and a sensory garden in the area. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years, indicating the presence of young families. The education score of 6.3 is one of the lower sub-scores, so it is wise to thoroughly research the local school offering before deciding to buy a home in Coevering.

How accessible is Coevering?

Accessibility is one of Coevering's strongest points, with a resident score of 8.4. Via the N270 you have a quick connection to the A67 and A2 towards Eindhoven and Helmond. Geldrop train station is a short bike ride away, with direct connections to Eindhoven Central in about ten minutes. Bus services run towards Geldrop centre and surrounding neighbourhoods.

What type of homes can you buy in Coevering?

The housing supply in Coevering mainly consists of post-war terraced houses and semi-detached houses, supplemented by a limited number of apartments. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 128 m². If you want to buy an apartment in Coevering or a larger family home, it is wise to keep a close eye on the current listings at the top of this page, as only about twenty homes come onto the market each year.

Is there a lot of green space in Coevering and how safe is the neighbourhood?

Green space is a real asset of Coevering: the neighbourhood borders woodland and residents can walk in the nearby castle gardens. The green score is 8.4 out of 10. The safety score is 7.7, which fits a quiet residential neighbourhood. Residents describe the atmosphere as cosy and friendly, without significant nuisance. A recurring point of criticism is litter and waste placed next to containers.


Experiences from Coevering
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8.3
Angela mennen
Living alone · Apartment
22-11-2025
Great place to live near the forest

A lot is organised for children, elderly, coffee cart, etc. It's cosy here and everyone helps out.

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7.7
Kuhr
Living alone · Apartment
16-08-2025
Quiet and lots of green and shops within walking distance, so nice!

Quiet, pleasant, something for everyone. The weekly market is very cosy. Nice walks in the castle gardens where you can sit on the terrace. There's also a sensory garden, fun and educational for children.

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8.0
Kuhr
Living alone · Apartment
29-07-2025
Nice quiet neighbourhood with plenty of green

Friendly people, no nuisance. Only a lot of rubbish next to the container!

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7.7
W.Kuhr
Living alone · Apartment
26-07-2025
Friendly neighbourhood with lots of greenery and shops close by

See above

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7.5
Rutger
Living alone · Apartment
27-02-2025
Practical and compact

Ideal that we have shopping centre Coevering. Where I can find everything I need on a daily basis within easy reach of each other.

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5.5
Jori
Family · Terraced house
26-02-2025
Unsafe but liveable

It's a fine neighbourhood to live in, shops nearby. But walking the streets in the evening is really out of the question because of the people hanging around. Lots of fireworks all year round and always nuisance. There is a school but only foreign children attend it and you can hardly call it a Dutch school anymore.

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9.0
D vd Eijnden
Living together · Terraced house
14-12-2024
My little house

Quiet, nature-rich environment. No noise nuisance. Friendly residents. Close to the centre, GPs and pharmacy.

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