Boxtel-Centrum, Boxtel
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state an energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. The apartment on Stationsstraat in Boxtel offers 146 m² of living space, built in 1939, and is priced at €825,000. That is 98% above the average asking price in the neighbourhood, which makes it a high-end option compared to other apartments in Boxtel.
Boxtel-Centrum is a mixed neighbourhood with around 8,000 residents. Based on three reviews, opinions vary. One resident says: "Living in the centre is cosy during the day. In the evening, poorly lit streets and shady characters on the street." Another notes: "It's a quiet neighbourhood with plenty of greenery nearby, such as Molenwijk Park." The neighbourhood has a mix of owner-occupied and social housing, and feels safe enough for an evening walk. For more context, see the neighbourhood Boxtel-Centrum.
Stationsstraat is right in the centre, so daily errands are easy. For groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Lidl and Aldi are a couple of streets away. Basisschool St Petrus is a five-minute walk, and the Jacob-Roelandslyceum is also within walking distance. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and there are several restaurants nearby. The municipality Boxtel offers a range of amenities.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Brands Bedrijfsmakelaardij B.V.
Details of this home
Stationsstraat 14-16, Boxtel
Good · 3 residents
Living in the centre is cosy during the day. In the evening, poorly lit streets and shady characters on the street. Lots of litter scattered along the Dommel where young people hang out, which attracts rats. Bins are full, they could be emptied more often, especially in the summer.
Auto-translated to English by AIOverall, I enjoy living here. The atmosphere is nice and the people are friendly; you feel a certain sense of community. It feels safe enough to take a walk in the evening, and the houses are well-maintained. However, I do notice that there is too little greenery — there are hardly any trees or parks in the area, which makes it a bit drab. I also miss some amenities like nice cafés, shops, or sports facilities; for that you quickly have to go to another neighbourhood. And public transport isn't great, so without a car it can be a hassle to get anywhere. Explanation of the satisfactory aspects (safety, community, hygiene, housing, education): The neighbourhood generally feels safe, residents keep a good eye out. People know each other a bit and say hello, which makes it pleasant. The streets are kept reasonably clean and rubbish is collected properly. The houses are in good condition, and there are plenty of schools in the area that do fine — not exceptional, but just okay. Explanation of the unsatisfactory aspects (greenery, amenities, accessibility): There is really too little greenery: hardly any trees, no playgrounds or small parks where you can relax. In terms of amenities, the offering is limited, especially if you're looking for something fun to do in the neighbourhood. And accessibility could be better: the bus doesn't run often and the station is far away, which makes it difficult if you don't have a car.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a quiet neighbourhood with plenty of greenery nearby, such as Molenwijk Park. Several supermarkets are easily accessible (5 minutes by bike) and there are 2 chip shops on the street. There is a mix of owner-occupied homes and social housing, which ensures a diverse group of people. It's actually always clean and I have never experienced any nuisance.
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About Stationsstraat 14-16, Boxtel
The asking price of €825,000 is 98% above the average asking price in Boxtel-Centrum (€416,900). However, this apartment is also 62% larger than the average (146 m² vs 90 m²). The highest-priced home currently for sale in the neighbourhood is €765,000, so this one is above that. Whether it is fair depends on how much you value the extra space and central location.
Residents have mixed feelings. One review mentions poorly lit streets and shady characters in the evening, but another says it feels safe enough for an evening walk. The general sense is that people keep an eye out and the neighbourhood is reasonably safe. The total number of reported incidents in the area is 399, but no further breakdown is available.
The train station is 1.0 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk.
Yes, there are several schools within walking distance. Basisschool St Petrus is just 199 m away, and the Jacob-Roelandslyceum (secondary school) is 551 m away. There are also other primary and secondary schools within a short distance, so options for families are good.
Albert Heijn is just 279 m away, so you can walk there in a couple of minutes. Lidl and Aldi are also within a five-minute walk (540 m and 595 m respectively). For a wider selection, Jumbo is 830 m away.
Brands Bedrijfsmakelaardij B.V. has not provided this information, so it is unknown. You would need to request it from the agent if you are interested.
At 146 m², this apartment is 62% larger than the average home for sale in Boxtel-Centrum (90 m²). It is also significantly larger than the typical apartment in the neighbourhood, making it a spacious option.
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