Homes for sale in Stokhasselt, Tilburg
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House prices in Stokhasselt: affordable entry point, but wide spread
Stokhasselt has traditionally been a rental neighbourhood: around 70% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, the vast majority of which are owned by housing associations. Only 30% of the more than 2,900 homes are owner-occupied. This limited supply makes buying in Stokhasselt special, but certainly not impossible. The average WOZ value is €235,000, which is significantly lower than the municipal average of €314,000 for Tilburg. However, actual selling prices are higher: over the past twelve months, 19 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €483,947. The range is remarkably wide, from €300,000 to €1,450,000, indicating that both modest single-family homes and larger detached properties change hands. The average home sold had a floor area of 152 m². View the current listings and daily asking prices at the top of this page.
Living in Stokhasselt: a down-to-earth look at a diverse neighbourhood
Stokhasselt is a neighbourhood on the north side of Tilburg with a distinct character of its own. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural highlights or trendy eateries, but rather for its mix of quiet residential streets and an active community of families. With over 7,000 residents and a large group of 25- to 45-year-olds, it is a neighbourhood where children play in the street and neighbours know each other. Residents give the neighbourhood an average of 6.5 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. Oliwia Domarecka describes it as a "neat and quiet neighbourhood", while another resident simply rates it as "Primaaa". To be fair, there are also critical voices. Sau-Ting writes about nuisance and litter in public spaces, and this is a point that comes up in several reviews. On the Stokhasselt neighbourhood page you can find all reviews and detailed neighbourhood data per category.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood scores relatively well, with a 7.2 for amenities as the highest sub-score. Several primary schools are accessible in and around the neighbourhood, and for daily shopping you hardly need to leave the area. Stokhasselt Shopping Centre on Stokhasseltlaan offers a supermarket and various shops for everyday use. For a larger range of shops or dining out, Tilburg city centre is within cycling distance. Green space also scores a 6.8: the neighbourhood has parks and green spaces scattered throughout the area, although it is not a neighbourhood bordering extensive natural areas. Sports enthusiasts find their way to local sports clubs, including football clubs and gyms in the immediate vicinity.
Accessibility (6.2) is functional but not outstanding. Stokhasselt is located in the north of Tilburg and is well connected by car via the N261 towards the A58 and A65. By bus, several lines take you to Tilburg city centre and Tilburg station, from where you can travel directly to Breda, Den Bosch and Eindhoven. Cycling to the city centre takes an average of about ten to fifteen minutes. The neighbourhood consists of several sub-areas, each with its own atmosphere. For example, Stokhasselt Noord-Oost and Stokhasselt West are each worth exploring separately if you are looking for a home to buy. Stokhasselt Zuid and Stokhasselt Oost also have their own housing supply. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.
Who is a home for sale in Stokhasselt suitable for?
Stokhasselt mainly attracts families and movers looking for more space at a price lower than the Tilburg average. The average sold home of 152 m² suits families with children, the largest household group in the neighbourhood. First-time buyers should take into account additional costs on top of the purchase price, such as transfer tax and notary fees. The supply of owner-occupied homes is limited due to the large share of social housing, so quick action is important. If buying is not feasible now, check out the rental properties in Stokhasselt as an alternative.
Searching for a home for sale in Stokhasselt and surrounding areas
Buurtje.nl combines current housing listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see what a home costs but also what it is really like to live there. If you find the supply in Stokhasselt too limited, nearby neighbourhoods such as Armhoef, Hoogvenne or Jeruzalem are good alternatives. For a broader overview, view all homes for sale in Tilburg.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home for sale in Stokhasselt?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Stokhasselt was €483,947, with an average living area of 152 m². The range was wide: from €300,000 to €1,450,000. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €235,000, which is lower than the Tilburg average of €314,000.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Stokhasselt?
When buying a home in Stokhasselt, you pay additional costs on top of the purchase price. These include transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers above the starter exemption), notary fees for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly estate agent fees. Budget on average 3 to 6% of the purchase price for additional costs.
What types of homes are for sale in Stokhasselt?
The housing supply in Stokhasselt mainly consists of single-family homes. Detached houses also occur, given the wide price range up to €1,450,000. Buying apartments in Stokhasselt is less common because the neighbourhood largely consists of ground-based homes. The total share of owner-occupied homes is limited: only 30% of the housing stock is owner-occupied.
How accessible is Stokhasselt for people looking to buy a home?
Stokhasselt is located in the north of Tilburg and is easily accessible by car via the N261 with connections to the A58 and A65. Public transport is via bus lines to the centre and Tilburg station, from where you can quickly travel to Breda, Den Bosch or Eindhoven. Cycling to the city centre takes an average of ten to fifteen minutes. Residents rate accessibility a 6.2 out of 10.
Is Stokhasselt a good neighbourhood to buy a home as a family?
Stokhasselt has a relatively young population with many families with children, the largest household group in the neighbourhood. There are primary schools nearby and daily amenities are close. Residents give the neighbourhood an average rating of 6.5 out of 10, with green spaces and amenities as its strongest points. To be fair, there are also residents who mention nuisance and litter in public spaces, so it is wise to visit the neighbourhood at different times before buying a home.
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Auto-translated to English by AIA lot of nuisance and mess
Auto-translated to English by AII 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.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood has been nicely renovated in recent years. The living environment is pleasant and amenities are nearby. In addition, the residents are friendly. Furthermore, the district area is also easily accessible by transport.
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