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House prices and market figures for Jagershoef, Eindhoven

Jagershoef is predominantly a rental neighbourhood: 67% of the 1,747 homes are rented, with the majority owned by housing associations. Only 33% of homes are owner-occupied, which keeps supply limited and the market relatively tight. The average WOZ value in Jagershoef is €291,000. That is noticeably lower than the average for the Ontginning district (€319,000) and well below the Eindhoven average of €360,000. This could be interesting for buyers looking for relatively affordable property in Eindhoven, although actual transaction prices tell a more accurate story. In the past twelve months, 15 homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €472,792 and a range of €259,000 to €795,000. With an average living area of 121 m², that works out to around €3,900 per square metre. This wide spread indicates that both simpler terraced houses and larger detached or renovated properties come onto the market. The housing stock mainly consists of ground-floor homes from the 1960s and 1970s. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the latest asking prices and selling times.

Living in Jagershoef, Eindhoven

Jagershoef is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the southeast of Eindhoven, part of the Ontginning district. The neighbourhood is built around wide streets with plenty of greenery in between: large lawns, rows of trees and shrubs give the area an open, almost village-like character that you won't find in many other Eindhoven neighbourhoods. The homes are mostly terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s and 1970s, some of which have been recently renovated. This is also reflected in the appearance: the streets look well-maintained, although there are signs here and there that the neighbourhood is under pressure.

Residents highly value the peace and greenery. Loes writes: "We live in a very nice, quiet neighbourhood, we look out onto a large lawn with a playground. We have very nice neighbours. We all keep an eye out for safety." This sense of community involvement is something you see in several reviews. At the same time, there is also a more critical voice: another resident indicates that the neighbourhood is in decline, with regularly dumped rubbish and incidents requiring police intervention. This picture matches the resident scores for safety (7.5) and cleanliness (5.0), the lowest sub-scores for the neighbourhood. Honestly, it's something to consider if you're thinking of buying a home here.

In terms of amenities, Jagershoef scores remarkably well: a 9.0 for amenities. The Elckerlyclaan shopping centre, within walking distance, offers a wide range of supermarkets, shops and services. Several residents explicitly mention this as a plus point. Schools are also nearby, as is a GP and the Catharina Hospital. The nearby park with a large playground is mentioned positively several times. For families with young children, this is a concrete added value.

Accessibility is functional but not exceptional: residents give a 6.0 for accessibility. By bus, you are well connected to Eindhoven city centre, and the connection to the A2 and A67 motorways is easily accessible via the ring roads. Having your own car remains handy in this neighbourhood. By bike, the city centre can be reached in about ten to fifteen minutes.

Compared to neighbouring areas like Driehoeksbos and Prinsejagt, Jagershoef has a more mixed character, with a higher proportion of social housing. This also determines the atmosphere: more diversity, more renters than buyers, and a neighbourhood dynamic that is different from more homogeneous owner-occupied areas. Want to know how Jagershoef is rated overall, including all resident reviews and neighbourhood data? Then check the Jagershoef neighbourhood page.

Who is a home in Jagershoef interesting for?

Jagershoef mainly appeals to families who value greenery, peace and good basic amenities without paying the premium that other Eindhoven districts ask. The WOZ value is below the city average, but actual transaction prices go up to almost €800,000, so supply here is not necessarily cheap either. First-time buyers looking for an apartment in Jagershoef will find that supply is limited and that there is sometimes fierce bidding. If you don't necessarily want to buy, you can also look at rental homes in Jagershoef, although that segment is largely controlled by housing associations. Movers looking for space and a garden in a quiet environment sometimes find good options here, provided they have patience: on average, only a handful of owner-occupied homes come onto the market each year.

What residents say about Jagershoef

Jagershoef receives an average resident score of 7.3 based on 6 reviews on Buurtje.nl. The highest scores go to amenities (9.0) and greenery (8.5), the lowest to cleanliness (5.0) and accessibility (6.0). Laura describes it like this: "I live there myself and think it's a fine neighbourhood. It's sufficiently hygienic, there's a very good primary school, it's very green, there are many amenities especially at Elckerlyclaan, it's easily accessible by public transport or other transport, sometimes it is unsafe at night." That nuances the picture well: during the day a nice, green neighbourhood with everything at hand, but in the evening and at night some vigilance is in order.

Comparing homes for sale in and around Jagershoef

Buurtje.nl brings together supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find anywhere else in this overview. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Besides Jagershoef, 't Hool and Vlokhoven are interesting alternatives within the same area. If you want to look more broadly, you can explore the entire supply of homes for sale in Ontginning, or consult the overview of all homes for sale in Eindhoven. For municipal information about living and permits, we refer to the Eindhoven municipality website.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Jagershoef?

In the past twelve months, 15 homes were sold in Jagershoef, with an average purchase price of €472,792. The range runs from €259,000 to €795,000, indicating that both simpler and more spacious homes come onto the market. The average living area was 121 m², which works out to approximately €3,900 per square metre. Keep in mind that supply is limited and that bidding wars sometimes occur.

What is the WOZ value in Jagershoef?

The average WOZ value in Jagershoef is €291,000. That is below the average for the Ontginning district (€319,000) and clearly below the Eindhoven average of €360,000. The WOZ value gives an indication of property value, but actual sale prices can deviate significantly from this, as the transaction figures from the past year show.

What is it like living in Jagershoef?

Jagershoef is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a mixed character. Residents appreciate the greenery, the proximity of amenities and the peaceful atmosphere during the day. The resident score stands at 7.3 out of 10. Points of attention are the cleanliness of the neighbourhood (score 5.0) and safety at night, which some residents experience as less favourable. During the day, the neighbourhood is considered safe and clean.

Is Jagershoef suitable for families with children?

Yes, Jagershoef has features that appeal to families: several primary schools nearby, a park with a large playground within walking distance, plenty of greenery and a quiet living environment. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 25 to 45 years old, indicating a relatively young adult population. The Catharina Hospital and GP practices are also nearby, which is practical for young families.

How accessible is Jagershoef?

Residents give accessibility a 6.0, the lowest sub-score of the neighbourhood. By public transport, Eindhoven city centre is easily reachable via bus connections. By bike, you are there in about ten to fifteen minutes. By car, the neighbourhood connects to the ring roads towards the A2 and A67, but for daily use, having your own car is handy in this suburban location.

What type of homes are for sale in Jagershoef?

The housing supply in Jagershoef mainly consists of ground-based homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1960s and 1970s. Some of these homes have been recently renovated. Buying apartments in Jagershoef is less common; the supply is predominantly focused on single-family homes. With 33% owner-occupied homes in the total stock, supply is limited and on average only a handful of homes come onto the market each year.

How green is Jagershoef and what are the amenities?

Greenery is one of Jagershoef's strongest points: residents give it an 8.5. The neighbourhood has wide streets with tree lines, grass fields and a nearby park with a large playground. For daily shopping and services, the shopping centre on Elckerlyclaan is within walking distance, resulting in an exceptionally high amenity score of 9.0. Several residents explicitly mention this shopping centre as a reason why they enjoy living in Jagershoef.


Experiences from Jagershoef
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8.6
Loes Verbroekken
Family · Overig
18-01-2026
Quiet neighbourhood

A quiet neighbourhood, with nice people. Small playground, large grass field, lots of trees and bushes, many shops and schools nearby. Live close to a beautiful park with a big playground. Near GP and hospital. Neighbourhood is safe and clean. We really enjoy living here.

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6.6
Crb
Living together · Terraced house
03-12-2025
Deterioration

Unfortunately, the neighbourhood is deteriorating. A lot of rubbish is dumped and the police often have to come. Education: there are schools nearby and it's green enough. Shops are conveniently close and the houses have just been completely renovated.

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9.4
Loes Verbroekken
Family · Terraced house
09-11-2025
Nice quiet neighbourhood

We live in a very nice quiet neighbourhood, we look out onto a large grass field with a playground. Have very nice neighbours. Live close to schools and shops. Park is also nearby. Plenty of greenery at the front. We all keep an eye out here for safety.

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7.3
Laura
Family · Apartment
26-05-2025
Pretty good neighbourhood

I live there myself and think it's a fine neighbourhood. It's sufficiently hygienic, there is a very good primary school, it's very green, there are many amenities especially at Elckerlyclaan, it's easily accessible by public transport or other transport, sometimes it is unsafe at night.

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6.3
Chizra
24-08-2023
Mess

Neighbourhood in decline

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5.6
Maria De Vries
22-07-2023
Gribus

Dirty Noisy

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