De Muntel, Den Bosch
NeighbourhoodThis spacious apartment on Jan Schöfferlaan sits in the leafy, historic De Muntel neighbourhood of Den Bosch. With 178 m² of living space, it is considerably larger than the average home in the area. The building dates from 1930 and has an energy label G, so heating costs will be high. At €975,000, the price is 71% above the neighbourhood average of €571,667, making it the most expensive of the nine homes currently for sale in De Muntel. For context, that is a premium you pay for size and character in this sought-after part of the city, see other apartments in Den Bosch for comparison.
De Muntel is a compact, pre-war neighbourhood with a high density of addresses (4,193 per km²), making it very urban. Almost all homes were built before 1945, giving the area its distinctive character. The population is diverse: many singles (1,090 one-person households) and a mix of ages, with the largest group between 25 and 45. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the figures show a lively, central area. The neighbourhood De Muntel is known for its proximity to the city centre and the Dommel river.
For your daily shopping, the Coop is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. Several primary schools are within walking distance, including KC Het IJzeren Kind and OBS De Koningslinde. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and a park or garden is on your doorstep. The municipality Den Bosch offers a wide range of cultural amenities, with a restaurant just around the corner and a library a short walk away.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Stoffels Makelaardij, Pararius, Funda, and Huispedia.
Details of this home
Jan Schöfferlaan 14, 'S-Hertogenbosch
Data from De Muntel
Data from De Muntel
35 within 5 km
11 within 5 km
About Jan Schöfferlaan 14, 'S-Hertogenbosch
The asking price is 71% above the neighbourhood average of €571,667, and it is the most expensive of the nine homes currently for sale in De Muntel. However, the apartment is also 84% larger than the average (178 m² vs 97 m²). Whether it is fair depends on how much you value the extra space and the historic character of the building.
The energy label is G, the lowest rating. This means the home is not energy-efficient and you can expect high heating costs. The building dates from 1930 and likely has poor insulation. In the neighbourhood, 62.5% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area.
With 178 m², it is a spacious apartment, but the exact layout is not provided. You would need to view the property to see the room division.
De Muntel is a historic, urban neighbourhood with a high population density. Most homes were built before 1945. It has a mix of singles and families, and the area is lively with many amenities within walking distance. The train station is a ten-minute walk away, and there are parks and restaurants nearby.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony, or terrace. The plot size is not provided, so it is unclear if there is any private outdoor space.
The average price per m² for apartments in De Muntel is €5,491. This apartment works out to about €5,478 per m², which is in line with the neighbourhood average. However, the total price is high because of the large size.
6 homes in the neighbourhood De Muntel