Homes for sale in Goirle
View the current supply of homes for sale in Goirle, including neighbourhood scores and resident reviews per district. Find the home and neighbourhood that suit you.






Buying a house in Goirle: the housing market in 2026
Goirle is one of those municipalities in North Brabant that might not immediately be on your radar, but upon closer inspection, it scores surprisingly well. With around 24,300 residents, it is large enough for good amenities, yet small enough to retain its village character. The location is a major asset: Tilburg is just a stone's throw away, the A58 and A65 provide quick connections to Eindhoven and Breda, and at the same time, Goirle borders vast nature reserves such as the Regte Heide and the Goorven. This particularly attracts families and home-movers seeking space and greenery without having to miss out on urban amenities.
The housing market in Goirle is robust. Of the more than 10,500 homes, 71% are owner-occupied, indicating a stable, home-owning community. The average WOZ value is €410,000, and the average selling price over the past twelve months is €553,199, with a range from €289,000 to €1,595,000. This makes Goirle more expensive than many surrounding municipalities, but you get an average of 141 m² of living space in return. Supply is relatively limited: with 156 homes sold in a year, the market can be described as tight. At the top of this page, you can see the current supply and time on the market to gauge today's conditions. On Buurtje.nl, each property comes with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews, and data from over 1,500 sources, so you don't just choose a house but also the right neighbourhood.
The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Goirle
Goirle has over fifteen neighbourhoods and districts, from the lively centre to the rural Riel. Each neighbourhood has its own character and price level. Below are the key areas for home seekers.
Goirle-Centrum, the beating heart of the village
The centre of Goirle revolves around the Sint-Janskerk, the Kloosterstraat, and the shopping area around the Tilburgseweg. Here you'll find the weekly market, local eateries, and cultural life around the Gildehuis. Residents rate the centre a striking 10.0 on Buurtje.nl, though this is based on a single review. Homes in the centre are often older and more compact, but the location makes up for a lot. Prices are around or slightly above the municipal average due to the central location. Check the housing supply in Goirle-Centrum for current options.
De Hellen, popular with families
De Hellen lies south of the centre and is one of the most sought-after residential areas in Goirle. The neighbourhood largely consists of spacious single-family homes from the 1980s and 1990s, with wide streets and plenty of greenery. Basisschool De Bienekebolders and sports facilities are within walking distance. Residents give De Hellen a neighbourhood score of 8.6, particularly high for greenery and safety. One resident describes it as: "Quiet neighbourhood with nice neighbours and plenty of play areas for children." Prices here are often above the average of €553,199, as the supply is larger and the homes more spacious. See what is for sale in De Hellen.
Grobbendonck, affordable and developing
Grobbendonck is a newer neighbourhood on the eastern side of Goirle, with a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached homes, and apartments. The neighbourhood scores a 7.4 from residents. It is an interesting option for first-time buyers and young families looking for a home in Goirle without having to enter the top segment. Accessibility is good via the Turnhoutsebaan towards Tilburg. The downside: amenities are more limited than in the centre, so you rely on a car or bike for shopping. Discover the available homes in Grobbendonck.
Riel, rural living on the edge
The village of Riel, southwest of Goirle, offers a true village feel. Here you live among meadows and forests, with its own community centre and primary school. The housing stock is limited and mainly consists of detached homes and farmhouses, which can drive prices up significantly. For those who prioritise peace and space above all, the supply in Riel is worth a look.
Additionally, there are neighbourhoods like De Groote Akkers, a green residential area with many 1970s homes, Hoogeind on the northern side towards Tilburg, and Abcoven with its mix of new builds and existing properties. Read all reviews on the municipal page of Goirle and compare neighbourhoods based on resident feedback.
What to look out for when buying a home in Goirle?
Firstly: look beyond just the centre. Neighbourhoods like Grobbendonck and De Groote Akkers often offer better value for money than De Hellen or Riel, especially if you are willing to cycle a few extra minutes to the shops. The difference in square metres you get for the same budget can be significant.
Secondly: be prepared for a tight market. With 156 sales in a year and a municipality of this size, supply is limited. Overbidding is not uncommon in Goirle, especially for family homes in sought-after neighbourhoods. Make sure your financing is in order before you start viewing.
Thirdly: accessibility varies by neighbourhood. From Hoogeind, you can reach the A65 in five minutes, while from Riel it can easily take a quarter of an hour to get to the motorway. If you commute daily to Eindhoven or Breda, factor that in. Finally: use the neighbourhood scores and reviews on Buurtje.nl to assess not just the house but also the neighbourhood. That saves surprises later. Prefer to rent? Then also check out rental homes in Goirle.
What residents say about living in Goirle
Goirle receives an average score of 7.7 from residents based on 7 reviews. The greenery category scores notably high at 8.3, followed by safety and accessibility (both 7.9). The cleanliness of public spaces gets the lowest score at 7.0, something to keep in mind. The best-rated neighbourhoods are Goirle-Centrum (10.0) and De Hellen (8.6). A resident of De Hellen writes: "Nice, green neighbourhood where you quickly feel at home." Curious about all experiences? Check all resident reviews of Goirle and discover which neighbourhood suits you.
Homes for sale near Goirle
Looking beyond Goirle alone? The surrounding municipalities sometimes offer more supply or a different price level. For example, check homes for sale in Alphen-Chaam for a rural setting, the supply in Baarle-Nassau near the Belgian border, or homes in Bergeijk towards the Kempen. Also Bergen op Zoom and Altena are worth considering if you are flexible on location within North Brabant.
View the current supply of homes for sale in Goirle
At the top of this page, you will find the complete, daily updated overview of homes for sale in Goirle. Filter by price, size, or energy label to quickly find what suits you. Each property shows the neighbourhood score and district information directly, so you can select not just on the house but also on the surroundings. Want to know more about the municipality? The municipal page offers a complete picture. For local policy and zoning plans, you can visit the website of the municipality of Goirle.
Frequently asked questions
How many homes for sale are currently available in Goirle?
The current number of homes for sale in Goirle changes daily. At the top of this page you will see the current listings, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This way you won't miss any available home.
What does a home cost in Goirle?
The average selling price in Goirle over the past twelve months is €553,199. The cheapest homes sold for around €289,000, the most expensive for €1,595,000. Neighbourhoods like Grobbendonck are generally more affordable than De Hellen or Riel, where prices are higher.
What is the average price per square metre in Goirle?
Based on an average selling price of €553,199 and an average living area of 141 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,923. This varies by neighbourhood: in the centre and De Hellen you typically pay more per square metre than in newer neighbourhoods.
How long does a property stay on the market on average in Goirle?
The current selling time can be found at the top of this page. With only 156 sales in the past year and high demand, the market in Goirle is tight. Homes in sought-after neighbourhoods like De Hellen often sell quickly.
Which neighbourhoods in Goirle are most popular for buying a home?
Based on neighbourhood scores, Goirle-Centrum (10.0), De Hellen (8.6) and Grobbendonck (7.4) are the best-rated neighbourhoods. The centre offers vibrancy and amenities, De Hellen is popular with families due to its greenery and space, and Grobbendonck attracts first-time buyers with relatively affordable homes.
Is Goirle a good place to buy a home?
Goirle scores a 7.7 among residents, with high marks for greenery (8.3) and safety (7.9). The labour participation rate is 66%, the average income is €38,200 and the WOZ value is €410,000. Its proximity to Tilburg, good schools and abundant nature make it an attractive residential municipality, although prices have risen sharply in recent years.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Goirle?
Expect 4 to 6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. This includes 2% transfer tax (first-time buyers under 35 are exempt up to the threshold), notary fees, valuation costs and possibly estate agent commission. With an average purchase price of €553,199, this amounts to around €22,000 to €33,000 extra.
How accessible is Goirle?
Goirle is conveniently located near the A58 and A65 motorways, making Tilburg, Eindhoven and Breda easily accessible by car. It does not have its own train station; the nearest station is Tilburg Centraal, about ten minutes away by car. Bus routes connect Goirle with Tilburg. Accessibility scores a 7.9 among residents.
Can I buy an apartment in Goirle?
The supply of apartments in Goirle is more limited than in larger cities. The housing stock mainly consists of single-family homes. Apartments are mainly found in and around the centre and in new-build projects. Use the filters at the top of the page to search specifically for apartments.
How many homes are there in total in Goirle?
Goirle has 10,561 homes, of which 71% are owner-occupied and 29% are rental properties. Of the rental properties, 24% are owned by housing associations. The majority of the housing stock consists of single-family homes, which fits the character of the municipality as a family-friendly residential community.
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