
De Kruiskamp, Den Bosch
This apartment on Kooikersweg sits in De Kruiskamp, a lively part of Den Bosch with a mix of ages and household types. At 78 m² with an A energy label, it is a practical home for someone wanting an efficient, well-regarded rental. The rent of €753 is well below the average of €1,375 for rentals in this neighbourhood, so it is keenly priced. For context, apartments in Den Bosch give you a sense of what else is available in the city.
De Kruiskamp is home to around 8,400 people, with a mix of families, couples and singles. About a third of households have children, and the average household size is 2.2 people. The area has a strong urban feel, with a high density of addresses. Homes here are mostly single-family houses, and just under half are owner-occupied. The De Kruiskamp neighbourhood is a settled, established part of town.
Daily errands are easy from here. The nearest supermarket, an Albert Heijn, is just around the corner, and a Jumbo is a five-minute walk away. For schools, the closest primary options are a bit further out, with the nearest around a ten-minute walk. A park is on your doorstep, and a restaurant is a couple of streets away. The municipality of Den Bosch covers the wider area, with the train station about 3.6 km off.
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Details of this home
The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Kooikersweg 375, 'S-Hertogenbosch
The rent of €753 is well below the average of €1,375 for rentals in De Kruiskamp. With 78 m² and an A energy label, it is a priced option in the neighbourhood. The listing is for social housing, which explains the lower rent compared to the market average.
The energy label is A, which is the most efficient label. This means the home is very energy-efficient, so you can expect relatively low heating costs. The label is an official registration and reflects the home's energy performance.
The nearest supermarket is an Albert Heijn, about 564 metres away, which is just around the corner. A Jumbo is about 755 metres away, a five-minute walk. For daily groceries, you have convenient options close by.
The nearest primary school is Rooms Katholieke Basisschool de Bussel, about 2.7 km away. Other options include Openbare Basisschool De Wilgen and Rooms Katholieke Basisschool Vijfhoeven, both around 3.4 km. There are 11 schools within 5 km, so there is a reasonable choice.
Homes in De Kruiskamp are rented out on average within 20 days. This gives you an idea of the pace in the area. The current listing is one of a limited number available, so it may attract interest quickly.
De Kruiskamp has about 8,410 residents, with a mix of ages. Around 29% are aged 25 to 45, and 18% are 65 or older. About 38% of households are single-person, while 34% have children. It is a varied, established neighbourhood.
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €413,963 | €400,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,841 | – |
| Rent price | €1,375 p/m | €1,375 p/m |
How residents experience their district
I've been living in the Willemspoort since the end of 2017 and I really enjoy it. It's clean, safe, and most things are within walking distance (supermarket and restaurants). The only thing missing is a chemist, but the Helftheuvel and the city centre are easily accessible from the Willemspoort. Furthermore, there's a nature area within walking distance and the view from the apartment is fantastic. In short, a top place to live!
Auto-translated to English by AII think it's a very nice neighbourhood because everything is actually within walking distance. A shopping centre is a 5-minute walk away, Action 10 minutes, and Lidl 15. It's also very convenient that the city centre is only a 10-minute bike ride. Also, after a 5-minute bike ride you're at the education boulevard, where there are 2 Kw1C schools and a few Avans campuses together with Yuverta and Green College and another secondary school called Van Maerlant. Everything is super easy to reach. There are also many primary schools in the area, also for children who need extra support. Furthermore, it's reasonably safe. I'm not afraid to walk outside in the evening. There are also electric green charging points for your cars. You can also easily park your car here, as there is plenty of parking space.
Auto-translated to English by AIYour registration focuses on the industrial area where the Brabanthallen are located, and an asphalt plant. But you forgot the residential part just south of it. While that is precisely the Veemarktkwartier. With about 200 homes, and very diverse residents. The Veemarktkwartier is part of Boschveld. But because the railway, the Grasso (GrenCo), the Oude Engelenseweg and the Paardskerkhofweg surround it, the neighbourhood always felt a bit cut off from the rest of Boschveld. There used to be a cattle market there, in the BrabantHallen, once a week.
Auto-translated to English by AIAlways pleasant living in cello care always safe
Auto-translated to English by AIA lot of noise pollution, but nice and close to nature reserve De Moerputten and shopping centre De Helftheuvel, so that's nice.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €463,129 | €439,024 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,838 | – |
| Rent price | €1,972 p/m | €1,876 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €18 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
You see groups forming, want power, Hambaken has already destroyed you, rest follows, regards Lammert
Auto-translated to English by AIBeautiful, safe. Very close to the Maasdijk and the floodplains. Sufficient facilities in the village. Within 20 minutes by bike to the centre of Den Bosch. Cosy village where a lot is organised. Various sports clubs. Football, tennis, badminton, billiards, etc.
Auto-translated to English by AINice mix of people, with a few exceptions who don't want to and can't adapt and don't have the qualities for it either.
Auto-translated to English by AIBismallah Frederik'sniffo here, have been to several villages, but this really takes the cake. astaghfirullah what is this street man. 's Hertogsbos is a neighbourhood where people spontaneously jump in front of trains, but that sucks because then my train gets delayed inshallah :( I hate my kind lowkey #euthanisealldeppressivepeople Harold van Duijn is my bitch. I fuck him so hard he becomes delusional and says den bosch is beautiful Alhamdoelillah Ffrederik sniffo
Auto-translated to English by AINothing else is worth it. As soon as I step outside the neighbourhood I feel disgusted. Nicest stadium and least filthy community centre in the Netherlands. Would also have a nice view of IJzeren Vrouw if that bloody road hadn't split the bloody park in two, what a bloody mess, bloody 60s... Furthermore, glad I'm from the north and not the south. Those lazy bastards in Graafsebuurt south wanted to keep slavery, what a bunch of empathy-less scum. #AllMokrosMustAlsoWork
Auto-translated to English by AIIt used to be fun, but not anymore. Lots of junkies in the neighbourhood, a bit unsafe and just time for something new, so I'm glad the flats are being demolished and new apartment complexes are coming.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is a great neighbourhood to live in
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived there since 2017 and I enjoy living there, no problems
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €594,897 | €518,441 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €5,062 | – |
| Rent price | €1,829 p/m | €1,727 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €18 p/m | – |
Kooikersweg 375, 'S-Hertogenbosch
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