Voltterrein, Tilburg
NeighbourhoodThis 1956 terraced house on Groenstraat sits in the lively Voltterrein neighbourhood of Tilburg. With 107 m² of living space and a compact 111 m² plot, it has been brought up to an A energy label, meaning it's efficient and comfortable. The asking price of €460,000 is on the high side compared to other terraced houses in Tilburg, reflecting its updated condition.
Voltterrein is a small neighbourhood with just 485 residents, and it feels intensely urban, the address density is 4,288 per km². It's a place of singles and young adults: two-thirds of households are one-person, and only 30 households have children. There are no resident reviews available, so the picture comes from the data. The area has a young, transient feel, with many people in their 20s and 30s. The neighbourhood Voltterrein is part of the larger Broekhoven district.
Your morning bread run is a two-minute walk to Jumbo, just around the corner. For a wider choice, Aldi is a couple of streets away. Schools are close too: Basisschool Don Sarto is a ten-minute walk, and Koning Willem II College is about the same distance. A park or garden is a five-minute stroll away, and there are plenty of restaurants within a few minutes' walk. The municipality Tilburg keeps the city centre within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Huisadviseur and Funda. The agent has provided full details on the property's size, age and energy label.
Details of this home
Groenstraat 135, Tilburg
Data from Voltterrein
42 within 5 km
61 within 5 km
About Groenstraat 135, Tilburg
The asking price of €460,000 is on the high side compared to other terraced houses in Tilburg. The home has a modern A energy label and is in good condition, which justifies part of the premium. Without specific market data for Voltterrein, it's hard to say exactly how it compares, but the price reflects the efficient upgrades.
Voltterrein is a small, densely populated neighbourhood with 485 residents. It's very urban, with a high address density of 4,288 per km². The population is mostly young adults and singles, two-thirds of households are one-person. There are few families with children, so the area has a quiet but residential feel, with many amenities within walking distance.
The nearest supermarket is Jumbo, just 124 metres away, about a two-minute walk. There's also an Aldi at 378 metres, and several other options within a kilometre, including another Jumbo and an Albert Heijn. Daily shopping is very convenient.
There are several schools within walking distance. The closest is VSO Parcours (special secondary education) at 604 metres, followed by SBO Zonnesteen (special primary) at 738 metres. Koning Willem II College (secondary) is 755 metres away, and Basisschool Don Sarto (primary) is 806 metres. All are about a ten-minute walk.
Energy label A is very efficient, meaning the home is well-insulated and has low energy costs. For a 1956 house, this is a significant upgrade, you can expect comfortable living without high heating bills. The exact savings depend on usage, but label A is among the best.
The nearest train station is 2.1 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride. Tilburg's main station is well-connected, but from Groenstraat you'll need to cycle or take a bus to reach it.
In the most recent data, there were 46 total crimes reported in the neighbourhood. With 485 residents, that's a rate of about 95 per 1,000 people, higher than the national average. However, crime figures can fluctuate, and the area is generally considered safe for daily life.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Voltterrein