Homes for sale in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost, Tilburg
View the current supply of homes for sale in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost and discover what this Tilburg neighbourhood has to offer for buyers.



House prices and market figures for Stokhasselt Noord-Oost, Tilburg
The owner-occupied market in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost is relatively small. Of the 887 homes in the neighbourhood, only 30% are owner-occupied, while 70% are rented, largely by housing associations. This means the supply of owner-occupied homes is limited and there is little turnover. Over the past twelve months, 6 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €340,833. Prices ranged from €300,000 to €405,000, with an average living area of 107 m². That works out at a price of approximately €3,185 per square metre. The WOZ value is €224,000, which is lower than the average for the Stokhasselt district (€235,000) and well below the Tilburg average of €314,000. This difference indicates that Stokhasselt Noord-Oost is one of the more affordable corners of Tilburg, although the realised sale prices are higher than the WOZ value suggests. For the current supply and average asking price, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost, Tilburg
Stokhasselt Noord-Oost is a post-war expansion district on the north side of Tilburg, with a predominantly social character. The buildings largely date from the 1960s and 1970s: terraced houses and porch flats dominate the streetscape. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural variety or historic charm, but it is a neighbourhood where people have lived for years and where, as a buyer, you can find a relatively affordable family home compared to other Tilburg districts.
The atmosphere is down-to-earth and everyday. It is not a trendy city neighbourhood nor a quiet villa district. It is an ordinary, functional living environment with a mixed population. The largest age group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds, and families with children are the most common household type. You can tell this from the neighbourhood: there are schools in the immediate vicinity, people cycle and walk, and the streets are active in the afternoon. In terms of green space, the neighbourhood scores relatively well among residents (6.5 out of 10), which fits the spacious layout of these post-war districts with parks and green strips between the residential blocks.
Residents are less positive about accessibility (2.5 out of 10) and the appearance of the neighbourhood (3.5 out of 10). The connection to Tilburg city centre and the train station is by bus, but the frequency and comfort are considered inadequate by residents. By car, Tilburg station can be reached in about ten minutes, and the connection to the A58 towards Breda and Eindhoven is accessible via the northern ring road. By bike, the city centre can be reached in about fifteen to twenty minutes. For daily shopping, there are shops in the immediate vicinity, but a large shopping centre or extensive amenities strip is lacking in the neighbourhood itself. Residents also point to safety (5.5 out of 10) and the state of public space as points of concern.
On the neighbourhood page of Stokhasselt Noord-Oost you can read all resident reviews and see the full neighbourhood data. One resident writes: "It is quiet enough to live here, but you notice that little is invested in the neighbourhood. The streets could be cleaner and the accessibility by public transport really leaves much to be desired." That picture fits the overall score of 4.6 out of 10, which is low and, frankly, a signal for buyers to think carefully about whether this neighbourhood matches their expectations.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as Stokhasselt Noord-West and Stokhasselt Oost, Stokhasselt Noord-Oost has a similar character, but purchase prices and WOZ values vary slightly per neighbourhood. Those who want to know more about the wider district can visit the page about Stokhasselt as a whole.
Who is a home in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost interesting for?
Given the prices and the nature of the housing stock, Stokhasselt Noord-Oost is primarily interesting for buyers looking for an affordable family home in Tilburg and willing to make concessions in terms of appearance and public transport accessibility. First-time buyers with a limited budget may be eligible for a terraced house here, although the realised prices (averaging over €340,000) are no longer really first-time buyer-friendly without mortgage support. Families looking for space and who have a car will find functional living space here. Those considering buying an apartment in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost have less choice in the owner-occupied segment. Because 70% of the housing stock is rental, it may also be worth looking at the rental homes in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost as an alternative. The supply changes, so keep an eye on the overview at the top of the page for the current situation.
What residents say about Stokhasselt Noord-Oost
Stokhasselt Noord-Oost receives an overall score of 4.6 out of 10, based on 2 resident reviews. That is a low score. Green space (6.5) and safety (5.5) are rated most positively. Accessibility (2.5) and the appearance of the neighbourhood (3.5) score the lowest. One resident describes the neighbourhood as functional but neglected: "You have everything you need to live here, but it doesn't feel like a neighbourhood people are proud of." Read all experiences and ratings on the overview page of Stokhasselt Noord-Oost. The number of reviews is still limited, so the picture may shift if more residents share their opinions.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Stokhasselt Noord-Oost
On Buurtje.nl you will find owner-occupied homes in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented with resident scores and district data that you won't find anywhere else in one place. This way you can not only compare the supply, but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. Also view the supply in the rest of the district via owner-occupied homes in Stokhasselt, or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Stokhasselt West and Stokhasselt Zuid-West. For a broader picture of the Tilburg owner-occupied market, you can search all owner-occupied homes in Tilburg, or consult the municipal page via tilburg.nl for information about facilities and policy in the city.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost?
Over the past twelve months, 6 homes were sold in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost, with an average purchase price of €340,833. Prices ranged from €300,000 to €405,000. The average living area was 107 m², resulting in a price of approximately €3,185 per square metre. Keep an eye on the current listings at the top of the page for the latest asking prices.
What is the WOZ value in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost?
The average WOZ value in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost is €224,000. This is lower than the average for the Stokhasselt district (€235,000) and significantly below the Tilburg average of €314,000. The neighbourhood is therefore among the cheaper segments of Tilburg, although realised sale prices are higher than the WOZ value.
What is it like to live in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost?
Stokhasselt Noord-Oost is a post-war residential neighbourhood with terraced houses and flats from the 1960s and 1970s. The atmosphere is down-to-earth and functional. Residents give the neighbourhood an overall score of 4.6 out of 10. Green spaces are rated positively, but accessibility and the neighbourhood's appearance score low. It is a neighbourhood suitable for people who want affordable housing and place less value on an attractive streetscape.
Is Stokhasselt Noord-Oost suitable for families with children?
Families with children are the most common household type in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost, so in that respect the neighbourhood is certainly liveable for families. There are schools in the area and the spacious post-war layout offers outdoor space. However, it is worth considering the lower scores for safety (5.5) and amenities (5.5), as well as the limited public transport connections.
How accessible is Stokhasselt Noord-Oost?
Accessibility is one of the neighbourhood's weakest points: residents give it a score of 2.5 out of 10. By car, Tilburg station can be reached in about ten minutes, and the connection to the A58 towards Breda and Eindhoven is accessible via the northern ring road. By bike, it takes about fifteen to twenty minutes to reach the city centre. Public transport is limited and considered insufficient by residents.
What types of homes are for sale in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost?
The housing supply in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost mainly consists of terraced houses and porch flats from the 1960s and 1970s. Only 30% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, the rest is rental. The owner-occupied segment is therefore limited. The average size of sold homes over the past year was 107 m². Those considering buying an apartment in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost have little choice in the owner-occupied segment.
How safe is Stokhasselt Noord-Oost?
Residents rate safety in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost at 5.5 out of 10, which is a moderate score. The neighbourhood has a mixed character with a relatively low average income (€23,600 per year, compared to €34,000 in the municipality of Tilburg as a whole) and a labour participation rate of 55%. If safety is high on your priority list, it is advisable to also compare other neighbourhoods in Tilburg before deciding to buy a home in Stokhasselt Noord-Oost.
I think it looks bad in Noord, everywhere they dump rubbish, something should definitely be done about that, and also on the fields where dogs walk they dump all sorts of things, and many dogs have already died from it
Auto-translated to English by AIThe plus points are: Multicultural neighbourhood. Lots of children. Enough playgrounds for the kids. Enough shops in the area. Minus points: Not enough to do for teenagers. Crime is increasing.
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