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Homes for sale in Gerardusplein, Eindhoven

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House prices and market figures Gerardusplein, Eindhoven

The owner-occupied market in Gerardusplein is strong. Of the 1,464 homes in the neighbourhood, 66% are owner-occupied, indicating that this is predominantly a home-owning area. The average WOZ value is €426,000, well above the Eindhoven average of €360,000 but slightly below the district average of Kortonjo (€455,000). In the past twelve months, 35 homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €466,300. The range runs from €225,000 to €995,000, showing that the supply is quite varied: from compact apartments to larger family homes. With an average sales area of 101 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,617. That is a serious price level, but comparable to other popular neighbourhoods in this part of Eindhoven. For current asking prices, the number of available homes and the average time on market, please consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Gerardusplein, Eindhoven

Gerardusplein is a quiet, green neighbourhood in the southwest of Eindhoven, part of the district Kortonjo. The neighbourhood has a distinct character: wide streets, plenty of greenery between the homes and a mix of terraced houses and detached houses, mostly dating from the 1960s and 1970s. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for spectacular architecture, but rather for a pleasant, orderly layout that appeals to families and those seeking peace and quiet.

Residents rate the neighbourhood 8.1 out of 10, and for good reason. Green spaces score as high as 9.5, which you immediately understand when cycling through the neighbourhood: there are spacious parks, mature trees along the streets and the greenery is well-maintained. Safety (8.5), community (8.5) and amenities (8.5) also score highly. Resident Renske describes the neighbourhood as "cosy and safe" and writes: "It is a nice, safe neighbourhood where you can raise children, have peace and quiet and easily do activities. It is also very accessible to the city centre." That says a lot about the target group that feels at home here. The only category that lags behind is education (6.5), which buyers with school-age children can take into account in their decision.

In terms of amenities, Gerardusplein is conveniently located. Shopping centre Aalsterweg is within cycling distance, with supermarkets, shops and eateries. For larger groceries or a wide range of shops, Eindhoven city centre is quickly accessible. Schools are available in the area, although the choices are more limited than in more centrally located neighbourhoods. Sportpark Aalsterweg is right nearby, which is a plus for sports enthusiasts.

Accessibility is good. The neighbourhood is about five to ten minutes by bike from Eindhoven city centre. By car, the A2 and A67 are quickly reachable via Aalsterweg, which suits commuters to Den Bosch or Venlo. Bus services run to the city centre and Eindhoven station, from where intercity trains depart to Amsterdam, Utrecht and The Hague. Parking is not a problem in most streets, which is different in more urban neighbourhoods.

Compared to neighbouring areas such as Kerstroosplein and Genneperzijde, Gerardusplein has a slightly quieter, more family-oriented character. Those looking for more urbanity can also look at Eikenburg. For all resident reviews, subscores and neighbourhood data, you can visit the main neighbourhood page of Gerardusplein. The municipality of Eindhoven also publishes up-to-date information on liveability and amenities at eindhoven.nl.

Who is a home in Gerardusplein interesting for?

Gerardusplein mainly attracts young families and dual-income earners aged 25 to 45, the largest age group in the neighbourhood. The combination of greenery, tranquillity and good accessibility makes it attractive for those looking to make the step from an apartment to a larger family home. Movers with existing equity are realistically in a position to buy here, because the average purchase price of €466,300 makes it difficult for first-time buyers without financial support. Be prepared for competition on popular homes: in sought-after streets, offers above the asking price are common. If you do not necessarily want to buy, you can also look at rental homes in Gerardusplein, because 34% of the housing stock is rental.

What residents say about Gerardusplein

Gerardusplein receives an average resident score of 8.1 out of 10, based on reviews from residents. The highest subscores are for green spaces (9.5), safety (8.5), community (8.5) and amenities (8.5). Education scores the lowest at 6.5. Resident Renske writes: "It is a nice, safe neighbourhood where you can raise children, have peace and quiet and easily do activities." All reviews and subscores can be read on the page of Gerardusplein with full neighbourhood data.

Compare homes for sale in and around Gerardusplein

On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Gerardusplein combined with resident reviews, district data and current market figures, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Want to search more broadly? Then check the supply in the district via homes for sale in Kortonjo, or explore other neighbourhoods such as Roosten and Sportpark Aalsterweg. For a complete overview of all homes for sale in Eindhoven or a comparison with districts such as Centrum and Oud-Stratum, Buurtje.nl offers all the tools to make the right choice.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Gerardusplein?

The average purchase price in Gerardusplein over the past year was €466,300, with an average living area of 101 m². This works out to approximately €4,617 per square metre. The range runs from €225,000 to €995,000, depending on the type of property and its state of maintenance.

What is the WOZ value in Gerardusplein?

The average WOZ value in Gerardusplein is €426,000. This is well above the municipal average for Eindhoven (€360,000) and slightly below the district average for Kortonjo (€455,000). The neighbourhood thus belongs to the more expensive segments within Eindhoven.

What is it like to live in Gerardusplein?

Living in Gerardusplein is rated by residents at 8.1 out of 10. The neighbourhood is known for its green appearance, quiet atmosphere and safe character. Residents mention good accessibility to the city centre as a clear plus point. Education scores slightly lower (6.5), which may be a point of attention for families with school-age children.

Is Gerardusplein suitable for families with children?

Yes, Gerardusplein is popular with young families. The neighbourhood has plenty of green spaces, quiet streets and a safe environment, which fits well with family life. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old. Schools are available in the area, although the range is more limited than in more centrally located districts of Eindhoven.

How accessible is Gerardusplein?

Gerardusplein is about a five to ten minute bike ride from the centre of Eindhoven. By car, the Aalsterweg connects to the A2 and A67, convenient for commuters heading to Den Bosch or Venlo. Bus services run to the city centre and Eindhoven station, from where intercity connections are available. Residents give accessibility a score of 8.0.

What type of homes are for sale in Gerardusplein?

The supply mainly consists of terraced houses and detached houses, most of which were built in the 1960s and 1970s. There are also apartments available, although they form a smaller part of the supply. The average sales area over the past year was 101 m². For a current overview of available property types, you can filter the listings at the top of the page.

How green and safe is Gerardusplein?

Green is the absolute strongest feature of Gerardusplein: residents give it a 9.5. The neighbourhood has spacious parks, mature trees and well-maintained green strips. Safety scores an 8.5, indicating that residents feel comfortable and safe in the streets. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for those who value peace and a pleasant living environment.


Experiences from Gerardusplein
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Renske
Family · Terraced house
26-08-2024
Welcoming and very accessible

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Renske
Family · Terraced house
30-06-2024
Cosy and safe

It's a nice, safe neighbourhood where you can raise children, have peace and quiet, and easily do activities. It's also very accessible to the city centre.

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