Homes for sale in De Hoogte, Goirle
Discover homes for sale in De Hoogte and see the current supply, average asking price and time to sell at the top.
House prices and market figures De Hoogte, Goirle
De Hoogte is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 76% of the 266 homes are owned, giving the neighbourhood a stable and engaged character. The average WOZ value is €409,000, almost equal to the municipal average of Goirle (€410,000), but clearly below the district average of De Hoge Wal (€486,000). That difference is striking, because the actual purchase prices paid are much higher than the WOZ suggests. In the past twelve months, four homes changed hands for an average of €580,000, with a range of €550,000 to €625,000 and an average living area of 151 m². That works out at a price of around €3,840 per square metre. These are almost exclusively spacious single-family homes, no apartments. Supply is limited and prices are firm. At the top of this page, view the current listings and the average asking price at this moment.
Living in De Hoogte, Goirle
De Hoogte is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the northwest side of Goirle, nestled between more open rural areas and the rest of the built-up area. The atmosphere is village-like and subdued: wide streets, plenty of greenery in front and back gardens, little traffic. The homes mostly date from the 1970s and 1980s and are predominantly detached houses and semi-detached homes. This also explains the spacious average area of 151 m² recorded in recent sales.
The neighbourhood has around 765 residents and the largest age group is 45 to 65 years old. Families with children are the most common household type, and you can tell in the neighbourhood: it is quiet on the streets, but not deserted. Children cycle to school, neighbours know each other. The labour participation rate is 72% and 35% of residents have a high level of education, reflecting an active, engaged population composition.
For daily shopping, you can quickly drive or cycle to the centre of Goirle, just a few minutes away. There you will find supermarkets, a pharmacy and various shops. Goirle does not have its own train station, but Tilburg-Universiteit and Tilburg Centraal are easily accessible by bike or bus. From De Hoogte, you can quickly reach the A58 towards Tilburg or Breda via the N269. Bus services run via the main routes through Goirle to Tilburg, although the car is the primary mode of transport for most residents. Primary schools are within cycling distance in Goirle; for secondary education, Tilburg is the designated city.
The neighbourhood borders the district De Hoge Wal, of which it is a part. For comparison with other neighbourhoods in this district: De Vallei has a slightly different character with more variety in housing types. On the neighbourhood page of De Hoogte you will find resident reviews, neighbourhood scores per category and all district data in one place. Residents appreciate the peace and space the neighbourhood offers. One resident writes: "It is wonderfully quiet here, the streets are wide and you really feel you have space, even though you live in a village." Critical notes sometimes concern the limited walking distance to amenities and the fact that you need the car for almost everything.
For whom is a home for sale in De Hoogte a good choice?
De Hoogte best suits families and movers who seek space, value peace and are willing to invest. With purchase prices between €550,000 and €625,000, this is not a starter neighbourhood. Supply is scarce: on average, only a few homes are sold per year, so anyone serious about buying must act quickly and bid realistically. Overbidding is realistic in this segment. Those who want to be more flexible or first explore options can also look at rental homes in De Hoogte as a temporary alternative. For a broader view of the market, it is also worth exploring homes for sale in Goirle as a whole.
What residents say about De Hoogte
Residents of De Hoogte generally rate their neighbourhood positively, particularly in terms of peace, safety and the green environment. Scores for social cohesion and accessibility of amenities are slightly lower, which matches the character of a quiet residential neighbourhood that does not have everything right around the corner. One resident sums it up aptly: "Ideal if you have children and just want to live quietly, but don't expect everything within walking distance." View all reviews and neighbourhood scores on the page of De Hoogte.
Compare homes for sale in and around De Hoogte
Buurtje.nl bundles listings from more than 1,500 sources and links them to resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Besides De Hoogte, you can also look at listings in De Hoge Wal as a whole, or explore what is available in other districts of Goirle such as Goirle-Centrum, De Groote Akkers or Abcoven. More background on the municipality can be found on the municipal page of Goirle and on the official website of the municipality of Goirle.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in De Hoogte, Goirle?
In the past twelve months, four homes were sold in De Hoogte for an average of €580,000. The range was between €550,000 and €625,000, with an average living area of 151 m². That works out to a price of approximately €3,840 per square metre. It is not a cheap neighbourhood; anyone wanting to buy a home in De Hoogte must reckon with a substantial budget and limited supply.
What is the WOZ value in De Hoogte?
The average WOZ value in De Hoogte is €409,000. That is almost equal to the municipal average of Goirle (€410,000), but notably lower than the district average of De Hoge Wal (€486,000). The actual purchase prices paid are significantly higher than the WOZ value, which is common in a tight market with few transactions.
What is it like living in De Hoogte, Goirle?
Living in De Hoogte is quiet and spacious. The neighbourhood has a village character with wide streets, plenty of greenery, and predominantly detached and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. The largest resident group is 45 to 65 years old, and families with children are well represented. Residents appreciate the peace and space, although the neighbourhood is less suitable for those who want everything within walking distance.
Is De Hoogte suitable for families with children?
Yes, De Hoogte is par excellence a family neighbourhood. Families with children are the most common household type, and the neighbourhood offers spacious homes, little traffic, and a safe feeling. Primary schools are within cycling distance in Goirle. For secondary education and further amenities, Tilburg is the designated city, a short drive away. Prices are high, however, making it less suitable for first-time buyers.
How accessible is De Hoogte?
De Hoogte does not have its own train station; Goirle has none. By car, the connection to the N269 and the A58 towards Tilburg and Breda is quickly reached. Tilburg Centraal can be reached by bike or bus in about twenty minutes. Bus services run via the main routes through Goirle, but the car is the daily means of transport for most residents. The centre of Goirle itself is a few minutes' bike ride away.
What type of homes are for sale in De Hoogte?
The supply in De Hoogte consists almost exclusively of single-family homes: detached houses and semi-detached houses, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in De Hoogte is hardly an option; that type of housing is not dominant here. The average living area in recent sales was 151 m², confirming the spacious layout of the homes.
Is there much supply for sale in De Hoogte and how quickly do homes sell there?
The supply in De Hoogte is limited. In the past twelve months, only four homes changed hands, indicating little turnover. Anyone seriously wanting to buy a home in De Hoogte must be alert to new listings and able to act quickly. Check the current selling time in days at the top of this page for the most recent status.






