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What does a home cost in Halve Maan, Eindhoven?

The sales market in Halve Maan is remarkably diverse. In the past twelve months, 58 homes changed hands, at an average purchase price of €516,905. The range is wide: from €239,500 for a compact apartment to €2,350,000 for the most expensive sale in the neighbourhood. The average living area is 117 m². Only 37% of the more than 5,250 homes in Halve Maan are owner-occupied, the remaining 63% are rental properties, more than half of which are owned by housing associations. The average WOZ value is €344,000, slightly below the Eindhoven average of €360,000. This makes the neighbourhood on paper a bit more affordable than many other parts of Eindhoven, although the actual transaction prices tell a more nuanced story. Check the current listings and average asking price at the top of this page to see how the market stands today.

Living in Halve Maan: an honest picture of the neighbourhood

Halve Maan is a collection of districts each with its own character, located south of Eindhoven city centre. The neighbourhood has around 11,100 residents, and the largest group (3,820 people) is between 25 and 45 years old. You can tell: there are many young couples, first-time buyers and families with young children, but also older residents who have lived there for decades. On the neighbourhood page of Halve Maan, residents rate the area 9.0 out of 10. Resident Mano sums it up succinctly: "I have good experiences with the neighbourhood." The neighbourhood scores particularly high on accessibility (10), sense of community (10) and quality of housing (10). On amenities (6.0), there is room for improvement.

For daily groceries, you will find a Jumbo and an Albert Heijn on and around Aalsterweg. For a larger shopping offer, you are within a few minutes in the city centre or at shopping centre Woensel. Primary schools such as De Regenboog and childcare centres are within walking distance. Along the Eindhovensch Kanaal and in the Philips de Jongh Wandelpark, there is space for walking and sports, although the neighbourhood is not the greenest part of Eindhoven, something confirmed by the green score of 8.0. Sports club EFC Halve Maan and tennis clubs in the area ensure an active club life.

Accessibility is one of the strongest points of Halve Maan. Eindhoven Central Station is less than a ten-minute bike ride away. Bus lines on Aalsterweg and Leenderweg quickly connect you to the city centre and to neighbourhoods such as Centrum and Oud-Stratum. By car, via Kennedylaan and the Ring, you are on the A2 and A67 within minutes. The districts within Halve Maan differ considerably from each other. Lievendaal and Wielewaal are quiet residential areas with many single-family homes from the 1960s and 1970s. Drents Dorp has a characteristic streetscape with pre-war workers' houses, popular with buyers seeking atmosphere. In Het Ven, you will find more apartments and a more urban character. It pays to compare per district what suits you.

Does Halve Maan suit you as a buyer?

With an average income of €37,700 and a large share of single-person households (2,495 of the households), the neighbourhood attracts many first-time buyers and singles. Buying an apartment in Halve Maan can start from around €240,000, making it accessible for those wanting to take a first step on the housing market. Families find larger single-family homes in districts such as Lievendaal and Mispelhoef, often below the Eindhoven average. However, keep additional costs in mind: transfer tax (2%), notary and estate agent fees can quickly add up to several thousand euros. The supply of homes for sale is limited due to the high rental share, so be prepared for competition and quick action. If you prefer to rent first, you can look at rental properties in Halve Maan as an intermediate step.

Searching for a home in Halve Maan

On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data, so you not only buy a house but also choose the right neighbourhood. Feel free to compare Halve Maan with nearby neighbourhoods such as Kortonjo or De Laak, or view the broader supply via homes for sale in Eindhoven. More information about living and life in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Eindhoven.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a home in Halve Maan?

The average purchase price in Halve Maan over the past twelve months was €516,905, with an average living area of 117 m². Prices vary widely: from €239,500 to €2,350,000, depending on the type of home and the neighbourhood.

What is the WOZ value of homes in Halve Maan compared to Eindhoven?

The average WOZ value in Halve Maan is €344,000. That is slightly below the Eindhoven average of €360,000. Keep in mind that the WOZ value forms the basis for municipal taxes such as OZB.

Is buying an apartment in Halve Maan affordable for first-time buyers?

Yes, the entry price for buying a home in Halve Maan starts around €240,000. This makes the district relatively accessible for first-time buyers in Eindhoven. However, factor in additional costs such as transfer tax (2%), notary fees, and possible estate agent fees.

Which neighbourhoods in Halve Maan are most popular for buying a home?

Lievendaal and Wielewaal are popular with families due to the more spacious single-family homes. Drents Dorp attracts buyers who appreciate character and pre-war architecture. Het Ven has more apartments and a more urban profile. The supply and atmosphere vary significantly per neighbourhood.

How is the accessibility if you buy a home in Halve Maan?

Accessibility is excellent. Eindhoven Central Station is a ten-minute bike ride away. Bus lines along Aalsterweg and Leenderweg connect you to the city centre. Via Kennedylaan and the Ring you are quickly on the A2 and A67. Residents rate accessibility a 10 out of 10.


Experiences from Halve Maan
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Mano
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Het Ven17-09-2024
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I have good experiences with the neighbourhood

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