Bomenbuurt Midden, Tilburg
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s terraced house on Olmenstraat sits in a lively part of the city, with a floor area of 106 m² and a 135 m² plot. The energy label is C, so heating costs are moderate. At €450,000, the asking price is exactly the median for the neighbourhood, which means it is in line with the market. Compared to other terraced houses in Tilburg, this one offers a typical pre-war layout with a garden.
Bomenbuurt Midden is a dense, urban area with a very high address density of 5,280 per km². The population is diverse: many single-person households (840) and a fair share of residents aged 25-45 (870). There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but CBS data shows that 57% of homes are single-family houses and 53% are owner-occupied. The area feels lively and well-established, with a mix of pre-war and newer homes. For more context, see the Bomenbuurt Midden neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: a Jumbo supermarket is just around the corner, and an Ekoplaza is a couple of streets away. For fresh bread or a quick shop, you have several options within a five-minute walk. Families will appreciate the proximity of Openbare Basisschool De Vuurvogel, a primary school just a couple of streets away, and the Odulphuslyceum secondary school within a five-minute walk. The area also has a park or public garden within a five-minute walk, perfect for a stroll. All this is part of the municipality of Tilburg, which offers extensive amenities.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Appels Makelaardij B.V. | NVM-QUALIS.
Details of this home
Olmenstraat 32, Tilburg
Data from Bomenbuurt Midden
Data from Bomenbuurt Midden
44 within 5 km
68 within 5 km
About Olmenstraat 32, Tilburg
The asking price of €450,000 matches the median sale price in Bomenbuurt Midden, where homes sold recently averaged €420,000. Given the floor area of 106 m² and a plot of 135 m², the price per square metre is about €4,245, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €3,639 per m². So it is in line with the market, not particularly cheap or expensive.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a pre-war house. It means the property is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy bills, though exact costs depend on usage. In the neighbourhood, 30.8% of homes have label C, and another 30.8% have label A, so this home is typical for the area.
The nearest train station is 1.2 km away, which is about a 15-minute walk. That makes it convenient for commuting to other cities without needing a car.
There are several schools within walking distance. Openbare Basisschool De Vuurvogel is just 184 m away, and Montessoribasisschool De Elzen is 467 m away. For secondary education, the Odulphuslyceum (VWO and HAVO) is about 370-470 m from the home.
You have several supermarkets within a short walk. Ekoplaza is 595 m away, Jumbo is 603 m, and Zapolski is 655 m. For a larger shop, AH XL is 769 m away. All are within a ten-minute walk.
CBS data records 110 total crimes in the neighbourhood, but without a per-capita figure it is hard to compare. The area is urban and lively, typical for a city centre fringe. You can check local crime maps for more detail.
The neighbourhood has many single-person households (840) and a large group aged 25-45 (870). Families with children are fewer (245 households with kids). So the area attracts a mix of young professionals and older residents, with a relatively high proportion of singles.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Bomenbuurt Midden