Homes for sale in Tichelkamp, Borne
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House prices and market figures Tichelkamp, Borne
Tichelkamp is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 87% of homes are owned, only 13% are rental properties. You can tell from the atmosphere, it is predominantly owners who maintain their street and garden here. The average WOZ value is €291,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of €361,000 and the municipal average of €370,000. That difference makes Tichelkamp relatively affordable within Borne, although the sale prices of the past year tell a different story. Over the past twelve months, ten homes changed hands here at an average purchase price of €429,100. The range ran from €285,000 to €669,000, indicating that both modest terraced houses and more spacious detached homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 147 m², this works out at a price of approximately €2,920 per square metre. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor family homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Apartments are hardly found in Tichelkamp. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent asking prices and selling times.
Living in Tichelkamp, Borne
Tichelkamp is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the southwest side of Borne, built in the 1970s and 1980s. The streets are wide, there are mature trees and the gardens are large enough to truly enjoy. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but that is not why people choose it. They choose it for peace, space and a neighbourhood where you know your neighbours. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and you can feel it: it is quiet during the day, children play safely on the street and there is little nuisance. Yet there are also younger families, with 175 children under fifteen, there is plenty of life in the neighbourhood.
For daily shopping, you hardly need to leave Tichelkamp. The centre of Borne is a few minutes' bike ride away, where you can go to a Jumbo and various smaller shops. Primary schools such as De Vlonder and Het Palet are accessible within the neighbourhood or directly adjacent. For sports, you can go to football club BFC or one of the tennis clubs in the area. There is also green space: the Bornse Veld, a large recreational area just outside the built-up area, is quickly reached by bike.
In terms of accessibility, Tichelkamp scores reasonably. By car, you can quickly reach the A1 towards Hengelo or Almelo via the N743, and Enschede can be reached in about twenty minutes. Borne train station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, with connections to Hengelo and Almelo. Bus stops in the area provide additional public transport, although the car is the main mode of transport for many residents here.
Residents appreciate the peace and safety of the neighbourhood. On the Tichelkamp neighbourhood page you can read the reviews and scores per category. One resident writes: "It's nice and quiet here, you know your neighbours and the children can play outside without you worrying." There is also criticism, particularly regarding the limited public transport outside peak hours and the limited dining options in the immediate vicinity. Those looking for more liveliness might look at Borne Centrum or the new-build neighbourhood Bornsche Maten. Compared to those neighbourhoods, Tichelkamp is a bit more subdued, but also more stable and greener. Other adjacent neighbourhoods such as 't Wensink Noord and Lettersveld I have a similar character and are worth a look if you want to compare multiple options.
Does a home for sale in Tichelkamp suit you?
Tichelkamp mainly attracts movers and families aged forty and older who consciously choose a quiet environment with their own garden and sufficient space. The average sale price of €429,100 makes a home for sale in Tichelkamp difficult for first-time buyers to afford, especially now that the range starts at €285,000 and those types of homes are quickly gone. Be prepared for competition for homes in the lower segment. Those who want more flexibility or are still unsure can also look at rental properties in Tichelkamp as a temporary or alternative option. Seniors looking to downsize will find fewer single-level homes here than in some other neighbourhoods, so check the supply carefully for type and layout.
What residents say about Tichelkamp
Residents generally rate Tichelkamp positively, particularly in terms of safety, greenery and the quiet living environment. A recurring point of criticism is the limited walking distance to dining and evening shops. One resident puts it aptly: "Ideal for those seeking peace and a large garden, but don't expect a bustling neighbourhood life around the corner." View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the Tichelkamp overview page, including scores per category such as safety, amenities and atmosphere.
Compare homes for sale in and around Tichelkamp
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Tichelkamp?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Tichelkamp was €429,100. The range varied from €285,000 to €669,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average living area of 147 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,920. The more affordable segment is popular and sells quickly.
What is the WOZ value in Tichelkamp?
The average WOZ value in Tichelkamp is €291,000. This is lower than the district average of €361,000 and the municipal average of €370,000. This makes Tichelkamp relatively affordable within Borne, although actual selling prices are higher than the WOZ value suggests due to market demand.
What is it like to live in Tichelkamp?
Tichelkamp is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood from the 1970s and 1980s on the southwest side of Borne. The atmosphere is subdued and community-oriented: residents know each other and the streets are safe. Residents particularly appreciate the tranquillity and spacious gardens. Those looking for vibrancy and nightlife around the corner may find it less suitable.
Is Tichelkamp suitable for families with children?
Yes, Tichelkamp is a suitable neighbourhood for families. There are over 175 children under the age of fifteen living here, and the streets are quiet enough for outdoor play. Primary schools are within easy reach, and there are sports clubs in the area. The homes are generally spacious, with an average area of 147 m², which suits family use.
How accessible is Tichelkamp?
By car, Tichelkamp connects via the N743 to the A1, making Hengelo and Almelo quickly reachable. Borne railway station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, with connections to Hengelo and Almelo. Bus stops in the area provide additional public transport, but the car is the primary mode of transport for most residents.
What types of homes are for sale in Tichelkamp?
The supply in Tichelkamp mainly consists of ground-floor single-family homes, built in the 1970s and 1980s. These include semi-detached houses and detached houses with gardens. Buying an apartment in Tichelkamp is virtually impossible, as this type of home is hardly represented here. The homes have an average living area of 147 m².
Is there a lot of greenery in Tichelkamp?
Tichelkamp has a green appearance with mature street trees and spacious private gardens. Near the neighbourhood lies the Bornse Veld, a recreational area suitable for walking and cycling. The greenery in and around the neighbourhood is one of the aspects that residents frequently mention positively in their reviews.








