Homes for sale in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier, Eindhoven
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House prices and market figures Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier, Eindhoven
The owner-occupied market in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier is strong. Of the 1,533 homes in the neighbourhood, 66% are owner-occupied, indicating that this is predominantly an owner-occupied area. The average WOZ value is €387,000, which is noticeably higher than the average in the district Oud-Strijp (€350,000) and also above the Eindhoven average of €360,000. That price difference reflects the appeal of this specific neighbourhood within the city.
Over the past twelve months, 39 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €472,333. The price range runs from €219,000 to €725,000, showing that both entry-level homes and more spacious owner-occupied houses are available. The average living area was 100 m², which works out to a price of approximately €4,723 per square metre. That is on the higher side for Eindhoven. For the current supply and the most recent asking prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier, Eindhoven
Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier is located in the western part of Eindhoven, embedded in the broader district of Oud-Strijp. The neighbourhood has a mixed character: on the one hand, there are traces of Strijp's industrial history, and on the other, significant investment has been made in housing and liveability in recent years. The result is a neighbourhood that feels urban yet remains manageable.
The housing stock largely consists of homes from the second half of the twentieth century, supplemented by newer projects that emerged after the redevelopment of former industrial sites in the area. You will find terraced houses, semi-detached houses and a share of apartments. This mix ensures that the neighbourhood does not have a single face: quiet residential streets alternate with more urban spots.
In terms of amenities, the location is favourable. Supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo are within cycling distance, as are various primary schools in the area. The Strijp-S area, with its eateries, creative hubs and event venues such as the Klokgebouw, is a short distance away. For daily groceries and shops, Eindhoven city centre is also easily accessible. Green space is present in the form of smaller neighbourhood parks and strips of greenery, although the neighbourhood is not a pronounced green enclave.
Accessibility is one of its strong points. By car, you can quickly reach the A2 and A67 motorways towards Amsterdam, The Hague or Venlo. Eindhoven Central Station can be reached by bike in about ten minutes, and the bus connection is also good. Hermes bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the city centre and other districts. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for people who work in Eindhoven but also travel regularly.
Residents particularly appreciate the central location and the combination of urban dynamism with a certain tranquillity in the residential streets. On the neighbourhood page of Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier you can read all resident experiences. One resident writes: "You live here close to everything Eindhoven has to offer, but your street itself is just quiet. That is exactly the combination I was looking for." Criticism sometimes focuses on parking pressure and the bustle around events at Strijp-S, which is not pleasant for everyone.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as Philipsdorp, which has a more historic and protected character, or the industrial-hip Strijp S, Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier positions itself as a somewhat quieter residential area with a good price-location ratio. Also Engelsbergen and Schouwbroek are nearby neighbourhoods worth comparing if you want to buy in this corner of Eindhoven.
Who is a home in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts young dual-income couples and people between 25 and 45 years old, which is also visible in the demographic distribution: this age group is by far the largest with 1,145 people. The high proportion of highly educated people (45%) and the strong labour participation (70%) fit Eindhoven's knowledge economy. First-time buyers can enter at the lower end of the market, but must reckon with competition and the chance of being outbid. The average income in the neighbourhood is €43,600, slightly above the Eindhoven average, reflecting purchasing power. If you are unsure whether buying is the right time now, you can also look at rental homes in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier as a temporary alternative.
What residents say about Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier
Residents generally give the neighbourhood a positive rating, particularly in terms of location, accessibility and the atmosphere in the residential streets. The proximity of Strijp-S is seen as a plus by many, although some mention parking pressure and noise during large events as points of attention. One resident describes it as: "Lively neighbourhood with enough peace if you want it. Ideal if you love the city but don't want to be in the middle of the hustle and bustle." View all ratings and neighbourhood scores per category on the overview page of this neighbourhood.
Compare homes for sale around Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier and Oud-Strijp
Buurtje.nl bundles the 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. View the total supply in the district via homes for sale in Oud-Strijp, or broaden your search to homes for sale in Eindhoven as a whole. Want to explore other city districts? Then Centrum and Oud-Stratum are interesting comparisons. More about the municipality can be found on the Eindhoven page or on the official website of the municipality of Eindhoven.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier was €472,333. Prices ranged from €219,000 to €725,000, depending on type and size. The average living area was 100 m², resulting in an average price of approximately €4,723 per square metre. Note that popular homes in this neighbourhood are sometimes sold above the asking price.
What is the WOZ value in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier?
The average WOZ value in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier is €387,000. This is higher than the average in the Oud-Strijp district (€350,000) and also above the municipal average of Eindhoven (€360,000). This higher level reflects the attractive location and relatively high purchasing power of residents in this neighbourhood.
What is it like to live in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier?
Living in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier feels urban but manageable. The neighbourhood has a mixed character with residential streets that are relatively quiet, while the proximity to Strijp-S provides vibrancy. Residents appreciate the central location and accessibility. Points of concern are sometimes the parking pressure and nuisance around large events in the area.
Is Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier suitable for first-time buyers and young families?
The neighbourhood is popular among people aged 25 to 45, which forms the largest age group. First-time buyers can enter at the lower end of the market, but competition is noticeable and overbidding occurs. Young families find primary schools and amenities nearby. The high proportion of single-person households (960 out of 1,533 homes) indicates that the neighbourhood is also strongly in demand among singles and couples without children.
How accessible is Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier?
Accessibility is good. By bike, you can reach Eindhoven Central Station in about ten minutes. Hermes bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the city centre and other districts. By car, you quickly connect to the A2 towards Amsterdam and the A67 towards Venlo or Antwerp. The neighbourhood is thus well situated for both commuters and those who work locally.
What types of homes are for sale in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier?
The supply consists of a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and apartments. Part of the housing stock dates from the second half of the twentieth century, supplemented by new-build homes created after redevelopment of former industrial sites. With an average sold area of 100 m², they are predominantly medium-sized homes. If you want to buy an apartment in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier, there are also options available in that segment.
Is there much green space and are there good schools in Eliasterrein Vonderkwartier?
The neighbourhood has smaller neighbourhood parks and strips of greenery, but is not a distinctly green district. For extensive green space, you rely on nearby parks elsewhere in Eindhoven. Regarding schools, primary schools are accessible within the neighbourhood and immediate vicinity. For secondary education, the centre of Eindhoven is easily accessible, partly thanks to good public transport connections.









