Homes for sale in Sint Pieterspark, Tilburg
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House prices and market figures for Sint Pieterspark, Tilburg
The owner-occupied market in Sint Pieterspark is a mix of accessibility and relative affordability. Just over half of the housing stock (52%) is owner-occupied, the rest is rented, partly through housing associations. The average WOZ value is €291,000, which is noticeably lower than the Tilburg average of €314,000 and also below the district average of Groeseind-Hoefstraat (€271,000 is the district income figure, but the WOZ in the district is €271,000). This gives Sint Pieterspark a position as a relatively accessible neighbourhood within Tilburg, without being the cheapest option.
Based on transactions over the past twelve months, 26 homes have been sold, with an average purchase price of €350,212. The range runs from €175,000 to €560,000, indicating that both compact apartments and larger family homes change hands. With an average sold area of 92 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,807. For current asking prices and the average time on market in the neighbourhood, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily.
Living in Sint Pieterspark, Tilburg
Sint Pieterspark is a compact urban neighbourhood named after the park of the same name that serves as a green lung in the middle of the area. It is this combination of urban proximity and a bit of greenery around the corner that gives the neighbourhood its own character. The buildings largely date from the 1950s and 1960s: terraced houses with small front and back gardens, interspersed with porch flats and the occasional detached house on the edge. Those looking for a home to buy here will generally not find large villas, but solid, well-maintained homes on a human scale.
With 2,295 residents, the neighbourhood has a high density. The largest group is between 25 and 45 years old, which is also reflected in the streets: young couples, families with children on bicycles, and first-time buyers moving in. Single-person households form the largest category, which partly explains why smaller apartments are also in demand here. The proportion of highly educated people (34%) is slightly below the national average, but the labour participation rate of 69% indicates that it is an active neighbourhood.
Daily shopping is easy: on Hoefstraat, which borders the neighbourhood to the south, there are several supermarkets and smaller shops. For a larger range of shops, Tilburg city centre is about ten minutes away by bicycle. Children from the neighbourhood attend primary schools in the immediate vicinity, including schools in the adjacent neighbourhoods Hoefstraat Noord and Hoefstraat Zuid. Sint Pieterspark itself offers space to play, walk and take a break from the city.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores well. Tilburg Centraal can be reached by bicycle in about ten minutes, and several bus lines run via Hoefstraat towards the centre and station. By car, you can quickly reach the A58 towards Breda or Eindhoven via Ringbaan-West. Parking on the streets themselves is usually possible, although it can be a challenge at busy times.
Residents appreciate the central location and the tranquillity the park offers. On the neighbourhood main page of Sint Pieterspark you can read all reviews and scores per category. One resident wrote: "You live here in the middle of the city but it doesn't feel that way; the park really gives the neighbourhood a different atmosphere than the surrounding streets." A common criticism is that the homes are on the older side and that maintenance sometimes lags behind, especially for rental properties in the area. Compared to neighbouring district Padua, Sint Pieterspark has a more urban character; those seeking more peace and quiet sometimes also look towards homes for sale in Groeseind-Hoefstraat as a whole.
Who is a home in Sint Pieterspark interesting for?
Sint Pieterspark mainly appeals to first-time buyers and young couples who want to live centrally without paying the highest Tilburg prices. With an entry price around €175,000, there is also something for buyers with a limited budget, although most transactions are in the mid-range. Families who combine green space and a school-going neighbourhood with urban amenities find a realistic alternative here to more expensive districts. Disadvantage: supply is limited and homes sometimes sell quickly, so acting fast pays off. If you are unsure whether buying is the right time now, you can also look at rental properties in Sint Pieterspark as an intermediate step.
What residents say about Sint Pieterspark
Residents generally rate Sint Pieterspark positively, with the green surroundings and central location as recurring plus points. The scores per category, such as safety, amenities and atmosphere, can be found on the neighbourhood page of Sint Pieterspark. One resident put it this way: "The park is really the reason I stayed living here; without that green space, this would have been just an ordinary urban neighbourhood." Critical notes sometimes concern traffic pressure on Hoefstraat and the varying maintenance level of the older housing stock. View all reviews for a complete picture before making a decision about living in Sint Pieterspark.
Compare homes for sale around Sint Pieterspark and in Tilburg
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented by resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find combined anywhere else. This way, you can directly compare homes for sale in Sint Pieterspark with the supply in neighbourhoods such as Armhoef or Binnenstad, or look more broadly at all homes for sale in Tilburg. Want to know how Sint Pieterspark compares to the rest of the district? The municipality also has general information about living and amenities on tilburg.nl. Compare, read reviews and make an informed choice.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Sint Pieterspark?
The average purchase price in Sint Pieterspark over the past year was €350,212, based on 26 sold homes. Prices ranged from €175,000 to €560,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average area of 92 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,807. For current asking prices of homes now for sale, see the overview at the top of this page.
What is the WOZ value in Sint Pieterspark?
The average WOZ value in Sint Pieterspark is €291,000. This is below the Tilburg average of €314,000, making the neighbourhood relatively affordable within the municipality. Compared to the broader district Groeseind-Hoefstraat (€271,000), Sint Pieterspark is slightly higher, indicating a somewhat stronger housing stock in this specific neighbourhood.
What is it like to live in Sint Pieterspark?
Sint Pieterspark is an urban neighbourhood with a green heart: the eponymous park gives the area a quieter character than the surrounding streets. The housing stock largely dates from the 1950s and 1960s, with terraced houses and porch flats. Residents appreciate the central location and proximity to the park, although there are also critical comments about traffic pressure and the maintenance of older homes.
Is Sint Pieterspark suitable for starters and young families?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts residents between 25 and 45 years old, giving it a young and active atmosphere. Starters can find entry-level homes from around €175,000, although supply is limited and homes sometimes sell quickly. Young families benefit from the proximity of the park, schools in the immediate vicinity, and the good cycling connection to the city centre. If you are still unsure about buying, you can also explore rental properties in the neighbourhood as an alternative.
How accessible is Sint Pieterspark?
Sint Pieterspark is conveniently located relative to Tilburg city centre, which can be reached by bike in about ten minutes. Several bus lines run via Hoefstraat towards Tilburg Centraal. By car, you can connect via Ringbaan-West to the A58, with connections to Breda and Eindhoven. Parking in the neighbourhood is generally possible on the streets, although it can be a bit of a search at busy times.
What types of homes are for sale in Sint Pieterspark?
The supply mainly consists of terraced houses and porch flats from the 1950s and 1960s, with an average sold area of 92 m². If you want to buy an apartment in Sint Pieterspark, you will find compact options in the lower price range; if you are looking for more space, you may end up with a mid-terrace or end-terrace house. Detached homes are rare in this neighbourhood.
Is there a lot of greenery and are there playgrounds in Sint Pieterspark?
Sint Pieterspark itself is the main green space in the neighbourhood and offers play facilities, walking paths, and room for relaxation. For families with children, this is a concrete advantage over surrounding neighbourhoods without a park. Larger parks and sports facilities are accessible via the city centre or adjacent districts. The municipality of Tilburg has information about green spaces and playgrounds at tilburg.nl.















