Prinsejagt, Eindhoven
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Colenbranderstraat sits in Prinsejagt, a neighbourhood that feels more suburban than its urban density suggests. At €325,000 for 75 m², the price is 23% below the neighbourhood average of €421,848, a keen entry point for a home in this part of Eindhoven. For context, apartments in Eindhoven typically command higher prices per square metre.
Prinsejagt is a neighbourhood of contrasts: 61% single-family homes but also many apartments, with a mix of ages and backgrounds. One resident describes it as "relatively quiet for an urban area" and praises the surrounding park: "The biggest plus is the park that surrounds the neighbourhood." They note that the shopping area is "uninspiring", a Jumbo, a sushi place, a chip shop, but the green spaces make up for it. The neighbourhood Prinsejagt has a high proportion of one-person households (1,350 out of 2,620) and a sizeable 65+ population (1,085).
For your morning bread, the Jumbo is just around the corner. There's also a Lidl and an AH XL within a ten-minute walk. Primary school De Korenaar is a couple of streets away, and De Schelp is a five-minute walk. For secondary education, Stedelijk College Eindhoven is about a ten-minute walk. The municipality Eindhoven offers plenty of amenities, though the nearest library is a bit further out.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Woonhub Makelaars, Funda and Pararius.
Details of this home
Colenbranderstraat 3, Eindhoven
Good · 1 resident
In my opinion, Prinsejagt is a nice neighbourhood to live in. It is relatively quiet for an urban area. The biggest plus is the park that surrounds the neighbourhood. Especially if, like us, you live not far from the green areas. An advantage of this is that you can more easily tell your children the area where they are allowed to play alone. As long as they stay within the main roads (Oude Bosschebaan, 1e Lieven de Keylaan and Huizingalaan), it is a safe neighbourhood. There are also disadvantages. The chosen tree species are not optimal. Roots cause problems and in summer the cars get sticky. Also, the shopping area is uninspiring. There is a Jumbo, a sushi place, a chip shop, a hairdresser, but overall it is not a nice place to spend time. Another disadvantage, and this is very personal, is the big difference in types of people. From sweet (older) people to, let's say, less well-mannered individuals.
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About Colenbranderstraat 3, Eindhoven
The asking price of €325,000 is 23% below the neighbourhood average of €421,848. However, the apartment is also 29% smaller than the average home in Prinsejagt (75 m² vs 105 m²). Given the energy label D and the 1962 build, the price seems in line with the market, not a bargain, but not overpriced either.
Prinsejagt is a relatively quiet urban neighbourhood with a large park surrounding it. One resident says: 'The biggest plus is the park that surrounds the neighbourhood.' The area has a mix of housing types and residents, from older people to families. The shopping area is basic, a Jumbo, a chip shop, a sushi place, but the green spaces are a major draw.
The nearest train station is 2.6 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bus ride.
The energy label is D, which is average for a home built in 1962. In Prinsejagt, 32% of homes have label D or lower, so this is typical. You can expect moderate energy costs, not as efficient as a modern home, but not the worst either.
Yes, there are several primary schools within walking distance: De Korenaar (349 m) and De Schelp (582 m). For secondary education, Stedelijk College Eindhoven is about 928 m away. The area has 71 schools within 5 km, so plenty of choice.
In the most recent data, Prinsejagt recorded 177 total crimes. That's moderate for an urban neighbourhood with over 4,700 residents. The resident review mentions it feels safe within the main roads.
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