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Homes for sale in Hoogvenne West, Tilburg

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House prices and market figures Hoogvenne West, Tilburg

The sales market in Hoogvenne West has been active over the past twelve months. Of the approximately 1,096 homes in the neighbourhood, 49% are owner-occupied, the other half is rented, a significant portion of which through private landlords (35%) and a smaller portion through housing associations (15%). The average sale price over the past year was €481,333, with a range from €225,000 to €849,000. This indicates that the supply is varied: from affordable starter homes to larger, more expensive houses. Based on an average sales area of 102 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,719.

The average WOZ value in Hoogvenne West is €338,000. This is slightly below the district average of Hoogvenne (€356,000), but clearly above the Tilburg average of €314,000. Hoogvenne West is therefore a neighbourhood that, in terms of value, is above the city average, but within the district it is on the more modest side. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor homes, although apartments can also be found. See the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent asking prices and selling times.

Living in Hoogvenne West, Tilburg

Hoogvenne West is a quiet, green neighbourhood in the western part of Tilburg, built up in the post-war decades with a mix of 1960s and 1970s buildings. You will mainly find terraced houses and semi-detached houses, interspersed with some apartment complexes. The streets are spacious, with plenty of greenery in between: the neighbourhood scores an 8.0 for green space in resident reviews, and that is noticeable. There are parks, trees along the streets, and larger green areas within walking distance that give the neighbourhood an airy character.

In terms of amenities, Hoogvenne West is reasonably self-sufficient. For daily groceries, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood: there are supermarkets within a short cycling distance, and the shopping options in the immediate vicinity cover basic needs. For a larger shopping centre or more dining options, you will need to go to the city centre, which is about a ten-minute bike ride away. Schools in the area receive an 8.0 in resident scores, indicating that families with children are well catered for. There are primary schools accessible in and around the neighbourhood, and Tilburg is well equipped for secondary education.

Accessibility is one of the stronger points: residents give it an 8.0. Hoogvenne West is located near the A58 and A65 motorways, allowing quick access by car to Breda, Den Bosch or Eindhoven. The centre of Tilburg can be reached by bike in about ten minutes. For public transport, there are bus connections that take you to Tilburg station, from where intercity trains depart to Amsterdam, Utrecht and Eindhoven.

The social character of the neighbourhood is somewhat more moderate. Resident Jacky describes it as: "Nice neighbourhood but people keep to themselves", and indicates that sociability could be better. This picture matches the demographic data: more than half of households consist of single-person households, and only 29% of residents are married. The neighbourhood attracts relatively many young to middle-aged adults (25-45 years) and is therefore a mix of young professionals, small families and older residents. The community score stands at 7.0, which is solid but indicates that social cohesion is not the biggest plus point.

The safety score of 5.0 is the most notable point of attention in the resident assessment. That is not alarming, but it is a signal that potential buyers should take seriously in their consideration. For the full neighbourhood assessment and all reviews, see the neighbourhood page of Hoogvenne West.

Compared to neighbouring areas such as Hoogvenne Oost, Hoogvenne West has a slightly lower WOZ value, making it more accessible for some buyers. Those looking for more urban vibrancy might also consider the Veemarktkwartier or the Piushaven, which have a different, more dynamic character.

Who would be interested in a home in Hoogvenne West?

Hoogvenne West mainly appeals to young professionals and small families looking for a green and quiet living environment without being far from the centre. With an average sale price of over €481,000, the neighbourhood is not cheap: first-time buyers with a limited budget will struggle, unless they aim for the lower end of the market (homes from €225,000 are scarce but do occur). Movers who combine space and quiet with a central location will find an attractive option here. Seniors who want to continue living independently can also do well given the amenities and accessibility. Keep in mind that supply is limited: only 21 homes were sold in the past year. Those who want to be flexible can also consider rental homes in Hoogvenne West as an alternative.

What residents say about Hoogvenne West

Hoogvenne West receives an average resident score of 7.4 out of 10. The highest scores go to accessibility (8.0), green space (8.0), education (8.0), amenities (8.0) and housing (8.0). The safety score (5.0) is the lowest point and deserves attention for those who weigh this heavily. Resident Jacky sums it up aptly: "Nice neighbourhood but people keep to themselves", and indicates that social connection in the neighbourhood could be better. See all reviews and neighbourhood data on the overview page of Hoogvenne West.

Compare homes for sale in and around Hoogvenne West

On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Hoogvenne West combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data, brought together from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can compare not only homes by price and size, but also by liveability and atmosphere. Want to look more broadly? Compare with the rest of the district via the housing supply in Hoogvenne, or view the supply in neighbourhoods such as Tivoli and Jeruzalem. For a complete picture of the Tilburg sales market, see the overview of homes for sale in Tilburg. More about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Hoogvenne West?

The average purchase price in Hoogvenne West over the past year was €481,333, based on 21 sold homes. Prices ranged from €225,000 to €849,000, indicating that both entry-level and more expensive properties are traded. Based on an average area of 102 m², the price per square metre is approximately €4,719.

What is the WOZ value in Hoogvenne West?

The average WOZ value in Hoogvenne West is €338,000. That is slightly below the average for the Hoogvenne district (€356,000), but well above the Tilburg average of €314,000. Hoogvenne West is therefore a neighbourhood with above-average property values within the municipality.

What is it like to live in Hoogvenne West?

Hoogvenne West is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a post-war character, consisting mainly of terraced houses and semi-detached houses. Residents appreciate the accessibility, greenery and amenities (all 8.0), but the safety score (5.0) and social cohesion (7.0) are points of attention. The overall resident score is 7.4 out of 10.

Is Hoogvenne West suitable for families with children?

Families with children can do well in Hoogvenne West. The neighbourhood scores an 8.0 on education, primary schools are accessible in the area, and the green, quiet residential environment is child-friendly. The neighbourhood has relatively few married households (29%), but the largest age group is 25 to 45 years, indicating a mix of young families and couples.

How accessible is Hoogvenne West?

Residents give accessibility a score of 8.0. By car, you can quickly reach the A58 and A65 towards Breda, Den Bosch and Eindhoven. Tilburg city centre can be reached by bike in about ten minutes. Bus connections take you to Tilburg station, from where intercity trains depart to the rest of the Netherlands.

What type of homes are for sale in Hoogvenne West?

The supply mainly consists of ground-based homes such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses, built in the 1960s and 1970s. There are also apartments to be found in the neighbourhood. The average sold area is 102 m². Those considering buying an apartment in Hoogvenne West will find a smaller but present selection.

How safe is Hoogvenne West?

The safety score of Hoogvenne West stands at 5.0 out of 10 in resident reviews, which is the lowest sub-score of the neighbourhood. This is a point that potential buyers can take into account in their consideration. It is not an exceptionally unsafe neighbourhood, but residents indicate that there is room for improvement in this area.


Experiences from Hoogvenne West
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Jacky
Living together · Terraced house
09-01-2025
Nice neighbourhood but on its own

Could be better in terms of sociability

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