Keijenburg, Roosendaal
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Burgerhoutsestraat sits in a quiet part of Roosendaal, with a generous 139 m² of living space spread over two floors. At €640,000, it is the most expensive of the seven homes currently for sale in Keijenburg and 43% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €449,071, so it is on the high side compared to other apartments in Roosendaal.
Keijenburg is a mixed residential area with mostly pre-war homes (57% built before 1945) and a mix of families and singles. One resident describes it as 'Was a nice and quiet neighbourhood', but notes that recent housing association placements have caused nuisance from Eastern European tenants and people with addictions. The neighbourhood has a moderate score of 6.57 out of 10 based on one review. Around 61% of homes are owner-occupied, and average incomes are in line with the rest of Roosendaal. For more context, see the Keijenburg neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: Aldi is just around the corner, and Jumbo and Albert Heijn are a five-minute walk away. For school runs, KPO Basisschool Joseph is on your doorstep, and DaVinci secondary school is a couple of streets away. A park is a five-minute walk, and the train station is a ten-minute walk. The area is densely built up with an address density of 2,538 per km², typical of a strongly urban setting. The municipality of Roosendaal offers further amenities within easy reach, see the municipality of Roosendaal.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including De Rooy Makelaardij and De Rooy Makelaardij en Taxaties.
Details of this home
Burgerhoutsestraat 153, Roosendaal
Satisfactory · 1 resident
At the moment, housing association Alwel is housing a huge number of people from Eastern Europe in our apartments, causing a great deal of nuisance. There are also many people addicted to alcohol and drugs.
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About Burgerhoutsestraat 153, Roosendaal
At €640,000, this apartment is the most expensive of the seven homes currently for sale in Keijenburg and 43% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €449,071. The average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €3,463, while this home works out at €4,604 per m². Whether it is fair depends on the condition and features, which are not detailed in the listing.
The energy label is E, which means the home is not very energy-efficient. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. In the neighbourhood, 57% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area.
The train station is 1.9 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk or a short cycle ride. This makes commuting to nearby cities like Rotterdam or Antwerp quite convenient.
Aldi is 672 metres away (just around the corner), Jumbo is 796 metres, and Albert Heijn is 829 metres, all within a five-minute walk. There are also Dirk and another Jumbo within a ten-minute walk.
KPO Basisschool Joseph is 271 metres away (on your doorstep), and DaVinci secondary school is 670 metres away (a couple of streets away). Other primary schools like KPO Basisschool O.L.V. van Fatima are also within walking distance.
Currently, seven homes are for sale in Keijenburg, with prices ranging from €315,000 to €640,000. The average asking price is €449,071, and the average floor area is 130 m². This apartment is the largest and most expensive available.
Keijenburg is a densely built-up area with a mix of pre-war and post-war homes. It has a population of 1,905, with many singles and couples. One resident says it was quiet but now experiences nuisance from housing association tenants. The area has a park within a five-minute walk and good access to shops and schools.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Keijenburg