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House prices and market figures Puttense Dreef, Eindhoven

The owner-occupied market in Puttense Dreef is among the higher segments of Eindhoven. With an average WOZ value of €538,000, the neighbourhood is well above the district average of Putten (€389,000) and well above the Eindhoven average of €360,000. That difference is no coincidence: Puttense Dreef attracts a resident profile that matches it financially, with an average household income of €52,600 compared to €38,200 for the municipality as a whole.

Of the 524 homes in the neighbourhood, 62% are owner-occupied. In the past twelve months, nine homes changed hands, with an average selling price of €649,056. The range ran from €550,000 to €809,500, indicating that both spacious terraced houses and larger detached or semi-detached homes can be found here. With an average living area of 150 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,327. Supply is limited and demand is high, so anyone seriously looking to buy a home in Puttense Dreef would do well to keep an eye on the current overview at the top of this page.

Living in Puttense Dreef, Eindhoven

Puttense Dreef is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the southeastern edge of Eindhoven, part of the Putten district. The housing stock largely consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s, with wide plots, plenty of greenery in the streets and a distinct residential character. You immediately notice that the neighbourhood was not built for heavy traffic: the streets are generally quiet and most homes have a driveway or garage. Apartment blocks are virtually absent here.

Those who live here are on average slightly older: the 45 to 65 age group is the largest, followed by families with children. You can sense that in the atmosphere. It is not a neighbourhood where you find much street life in the evening, but during the day there are always walkers, cyclists and children around. The labour participation rate of 72% and the high education level (62% highly educated) paint a picture of an active, engaged resident group.

For daily groceries, you can go to the supermarkets along Geldropseweg or towards the Woensel shopping centre, about a ten-minute bike ride away. Primary schools and a playgroup are accessible within the district. For sports, the area has football clubs, tennis courts and cycling routes towards the Gijzenrooise bos and the Strabrechtse Heide, a large nature reserve a short distance away. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for families who appreciate nature and space without living far from the city.

In terms of accessibility, Puttense Dreef is reasonably well connected. By car, you can quickly reach the A67 and A2 via Geldropseweg, and Eindhoven city centre is about ten to fifteen minutes away. By bike, the city centre is reachable in a quarter of an hour. Bus services run towards Eindhoven Centraal and the surrounding districts. There is no direct train connection from the neighbourhood itself; the nearest stations are Eindhoven Centraal or Eindhoven Beukenlaan, both accessible by bus or bike.

Residents appreciate the peace, space and greenery. On the neighbourhood main page of Puttense Dreef you will find all reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "It is pleasantly quiet here, the streets are wide and green, and the neighbours know each other. Only for lively dining or shopping do you really need to take the car." That last point is a recurring theme: the neighbourhood has few amenities of its own and is therefore heavily dependent on the car or bike for daily needs.

Compared to neighbouring areas such as Gijzenrooi and Sintenbuurt, Puttense Dreef is somewhat more uniform in character: less variation in housing types, but also more peace and less through traffic. Burghplan and Poeijers offer similar living environments, but with slightly different price levels and demographic compositions. Those who want to combine the space of Puttense Dreef with more urban dynamism also look at owner-occupied homes in Putten as a whole.

Does an owner-occupied home in Puttense Dreef suit you as a buyer?

Puttense Dreef mainly appeals to movers and families who consciously choose peace, space and a stable living environment. The average selling price of €649,056 makes the neighbourhood virtually unaffordable for first-time buyers without substantial equity or family support. Overbidding is realistic in this segment; the limited supply of nine transactions in twelve months says enough about the tightness. Seniors looking to downsize to an apartment will find little suitable supply here. Are you looking for a rental property as an alternative or as an intermediate step? Then check out the rental properties in Puttense Dreef. If you want to broaden your search to owner-occupied homes in Eindhoven, the municipal page offers a good starting point.

What residents say about Puttense Dreef

Residents rate Puttense Dreef predominantly positively, with the highest scores for living comfort, greenery and safety. They are less enthusiastic about the level of amenities in the neighbourhood itself. One resident describes it as: "A nice, quiet neighbourhood to raise children, but for a night out or spontaneously picking something up, you always have to leave the house." See all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood overview page, where the most recent reviews are also listed.

Comparing owner-occupied homes in and around Puttense Dreef

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources on one page, supplemented with resident reviews, neighbourhood scores and district data that you will not find combined anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Also explore Tivoli or Nieuwe Erven for similar living environments in the area. Those who want to look further in the city will find inspiration at Oud-Stratum or De Laak. For municipal information on housing and permits, we refer to the website of the municipality of Eindhoven.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Puttense Dreef?

The average purchase price in Puttense Dreef over the past year was €649,056, with a range from €550,000 to €809,500. With an average living area of 150 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,327. Supply is limited, so anyone looking to buy a home in Puttense Dreef should expect competition and possibly overbidding.

What is the WOZ value in Puttense Dreef?

The average WOZ value in Puttense Dreef is €538,000. This is significantly higher than the average for the Putten district (€389,000) and well above the Eindhoven average of €360,000. The high WOZ value reflects the spacious homes and the attractive, green living environment in this neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Puttense Dreef?

Puttense Dreef is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with mainly single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s. The atmosphere is calm and family-friendly, with wide streets and plenty of greenery. Residents appreciate the safety and comfort, but note that you have to leave the neighbourhood for shops and restaurants. On the neighbourhood homepage you can find resident reviews with more details.

Is Puttense Dreef suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, but with 220 households with children, there is a clear family component. Primary education is accessible within the district, and the proximity of nature such as the Gijzenrooise bos provides space for children to play outdoors. However, the high house prices make it a market for movers with sufficient equity.

How accessible is Puttense Dreef?

By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the Geldropseweg, with quick connections to the A67 and A2. Eindhoven city centre is about ten to fifteen minutes away by car. By bike, the city centre can be reached in a quarter of an hour. Bus services run towards Eindhoven Centraal and surrounding districts. There is no own train station; the nearest are Eindhoven Centraal or Eindhoven Beukenlaan.

What types of homes are for sale in Puttense Dreef?

The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, including terraced houses, corner houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in Puttense Dreef is hardly an option, as there are virtually no flats in this neighbourhood. The average home size is 150 m², which is more spacious than in many other Eindhoven neighbourhoods.

Is there enough greenery and nature near Puttense Dreef?

Greenery is one of Puttense Dreef's strongest assets. The streets are wide and tree-lined, and within a short distance lie the Gijzenrooise bos and the Strabrechtse Heide, an extensive nature reserve popular with walkers and cyclists. For residents who combine nature and tranquillity with an urban location, this is a clear advantage over more centrally located neighbourhoods in Eindhoven.

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