Homes for sale in Zuiderpark, Tilburg
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Zuiderpark and discover through neighbourhood data and resident reviews whether this green Tilburg residential area suits you.

House prices and market figures Zuiderpark, Tilburg
Zuiderpark is a buyer's neighbourhood par excellence: 56% of the 197 homes are owner-occupied, the remaining 44% are rented out by private landlords. There are no social housing units. The average WOZ value is €453,000, which is clearly above the Tilburg average of €314,000. Compared to the broader district Stappegoor (€516,000), values here are slightly lower, making the neighbourhood relatively attractive within the district. In the past twelve months, three homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €524,667 and a range of €499,000 to €550,000. The average home had a floor area of 123 m², which works out at a price of approximately €4,265 per square metre. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor single-family homes. Current listings and asking prices can be found at the top of this page.
Living in Zuiderpark, Tilburg
Zuiderpark is a quiet, green neighbourhood on the southwestern edge of Tilburg, directly adjacent to the city park of the same name. That park is perhaps the most defining feature of the neighbourhood: a large green area with playgrounds, sports facilities and walking paths that literally starts around the corner. For those who want to live with children and need outdoor space without leaving the city, this offers a combination that is rare in Tilburg.
The housing stock largely dates from the 1960s and 1970s, with terraced houses and semi-detached homes as the most common types. The streets are spacious, there is relatively much greenery in the public space, and cars can usually park right outside the door. This gives the neighbourhood a quiet, almost village-like character, despite its proximity to urban amenities.
For daily shopping, Stappegoor shopping centre is within cycling distance, with an Albert Heijn and various other shops. Primary schools in the immediate vicinity serve the families living here, and there are many of them: households with children form the largest group in the neighbourhood. The age group between 25 and 45 is strongly represented (250 out of 550 residents), giving the neighbourhood an active, young family character. Seniors are hardly present, which is also reflected in the housing types.
In terms of accessibility, Zuiderpark is well-connected for motorists: the junction with the A58 towards Eindhoven and Breda is quickly reachable. Tilburg city centre is about five to ten minutes away by bike. For public transport, there are bus connections to Tilburg station, although the neighbourhood is fundamentally more car- and bike-oriented than public transport-oriented. For those who travel by train daily, this is something to consider.
Residents appreciate the peace, the green surroundings and the spacious homes. On the Zuiderpark neighbourhood main page you can read all reviews and neighbourhood scores per category. One resident writes: "The park is basically our back garden. The children play there every day, and in the evening it's wonderfully quiet." Critical notes sometimes concern the limited shopping facilities directly in the neighbourhood itself and the fact that for a wider range you still have to take the car or bike.
Compared to Stappegoor Noord and Stappegoor Zuid, Zuiderpark has the advantage of its direct park location, but the supply of owner-occupied homes is more limited. If you are looking for more choice within the district, you can also look at the supply in the broader district via the page owner-occupied homes in Stappegoor.
Who is a home for sale in Zuiderpark suitable for?
Zuiderpark mainly attracts young families and movers who consciously choose peace, space and greenery within the city. With an average purchase price of over €524,000, the neighbourhood is not cheap: first-time buyers with a limited budget will quickly miss out here. Moreover, supply is small, with only three sales in the past year, meaning you have to act quickly when something becomes available. Overbidding is a possibility. If you are looking for a rental property as an interim solution or alternative, then check out the rental homes in Zuiderpark, because 44% of the housing stock is rented out by private landlords.
What residents say about Zuiderpark
Residents rate Zuiderpark positively, particularly in terms of greenery, peace and the family-friendly atmosphere. Scores on accessibility and shopping facilities are slightly lower, which matches the character of the neighbourhood as a quiet residential area on the edge of the city. One resident sums it up aptly: "Quiet, green and pleasant for children. You do have to organise your own entertainment a bit, but we gladly take that for granted." View all reviews and partial scores on the Zuiderpark neighbourhood page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Zuiderpark
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Frequently asked questions
What does a home in Zuiderpark cost?
The average purchase price in Zuiderpark over the past twelve months was €524,667, with a range of €499,000 to €550,000. The average home had an area of 123 m², which works out to approximately €4,265 per square metre. Supply is limited: only three homes were sold in the past year, so anyone wanting to buy needs to act quickly.
What is the WOZ value in Zuiderpark?
The average WOZ value in Zuiderpark is €453,000. That is well above the Tilburg average of €314,000, but slightly below the average for the wider Stappegoor district (€516,000). This indicates that Zuiderpark is a relatively high-quality living environment, but within the district it is still on the more accessible side.
What is it like living in Zuiderpark?
Zuiderpark is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a strong family character. The neighbourhood is directly adjacent to the eponymous city park, which residents consider a major plus. The homes are predominantly spacious and ground-based, the streets are quiet, and there is little through traffic. Residents appreciate the peace and greenery, but note that for extensive shopping facilities you have to leave the neighbourhood.
Is Zuiderpark suitable for families with children?
Yes, Zuiderpark is very much a family neighbourhood. Households with children form the largest household group, and the 25 to 45 age group is strongly represented. The immediate proximity of Zuiderpark with playgrounds and sports facilities makes the neighbourhood attractive for young families. Primary schools are available in the area. For starters, the neighbourhood is less accessible due to the higher prices.
How accessible is Zuiderpark?
For motorists, Zuiderpark is easily accessible: the connection to the A58 towards Eindhoven and Breda is quickly reached. Tilburg city centre and Tilburg station are about five to ten minutes away by bike. For public transport, there are bus connections to the centre and the station, but the neighbourhood is primarily designed for car and bicycle use.
What type of homes are for sale in Zuiderpark?
The supply in Zuiderpark mainly consists of ground-based single-family homes, including terraced houses and semi-detached houses. Most homes date from the 1960s and 1970s. Buying apartments in Zuiderpark is less common; the neighbourhood has a pronounced single-family character. The average area of sold homes in the past year was 123 m².
Is there a lot of greenery in Zuiderpark and what are the amenities?
Greenery is one of Zuiderpark's strongest assets. The neighbourhood directly borders Zuiderpark, a large city park with walking paths, playgrounds and sports facilities. For daily shopping, Stappegoor shopping centre is within cycling distance. The neighbourhood itself has limited direct shopping facilities, which some residents experience as a drawback.





