Generalenbuurt, Eindhoven
NeighbourhoodThis 1963 terraced house on Generaal van Haersoltelaan sits in a lively part of Eindhoven. With 88 m² of living space and a 150 m² plot, it offers a solid footprint for a family home. The energy label is E, which is less efficient than most homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood. At €400,000, the asking price is exactly in line with the median for terraced houses in Eindhoven.
The Generalenbuurt neighbourhood is a densely built area with a mix of pre-war and post-war housing. Around 58% of homes are single-family, and 43% are owner-occupied. The population is diverse: many singles and couples, plus a fair number of families with children. The area feels urban, the address density is high, but there are parks within walking distance. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: Albert Heijn and Aldi are both just around the corner, and Jumbo and PLUS are a couple of streets away. For primary schools, Rapenland is a five-minute walk, and Evangelische Basisschool Online is a ten-minute walk. Secondary schools like Parmant Florian and De Rooi Pannen Eindhoven Vmbo are also within walking distance. The train station is 2.5 km away, a short cycle ride. The municipality of Eindhoven provides all the usual city amenities.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Maas Makelaars and also appears on Funda, so you can view it through several channels.
Details of this home
Generaal van Haersoltelaan 32, Eindhoven
Data from Generalenbuurt
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About Generaal van Haersoltelaan 32, Eindhoven
The asking price of €400,000 matches the median sale price in the Generalenbuurt exactly. Over the past period, 73 homes sold at an average of €395,000, so this price is in line with the local market. The average price per m² is €4,387, which for 88 m² comes to roughly €386,000, so the asking price is slightly above that average, but still within a normal range.
Energy label E means the home is less efficient than many others in the neighbourhood, about 65% of homes for sale here have label B or better. You can expect higher heating and electricity bills compared to a more modern home. The house was built in 1963, so insulation may be dated. No specific energy costs are given in the listing.
The neighbourhood has a mix of households: about 695 with children and 725 without, plus many singles. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and parks are close by. The area is urban but not overly noisy. It's a practical choice for families who want city amenities without being right in the centre.
The train station is 2.5 km away, which is about a 10-minute cycle or a short bus ride. The high address density suggests good public transport connections.
The plot is 150 m², which is generous for a terraced house in this neighbourhood. The average floor area of homes for sale is 96 m², so this house has a slightly smaller interior but a larger garden space. The plot gives room for outdoor living, though the garden itself is not described in the listing.
The neighbourhood recorded 253 total crimes in the latest data. With a population of 5,340, that works out to about 47 crimes per 1,000 residents, a moderate figure for an urban area. It's not a high-crime neighbourhood, but it's not the quietest either.
Yes, the nearest park or public garden is just 400 metres away, a five-minute walk. This makes it easy to get some fresh air without going far. The neighbourhood itself is quite built-up, so that nearby green space is a plus.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Generalenbuurt