Hilvarenbeek, Hilvarenbeek
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Elsthof feels fresh and spacious, built in 2019 with a neat 122 m² of living space and a 184 m² plot. It sits in Hilvarenbeek, a village where end-of-terrace houses are a familiar sight. The asking price of €560,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €670,974, partly because the floor area is 25% smaller than the local norm. End-of-terrace houses in Hilvarenbeek typically sell for around that average, so this home is priced to move.
Hilvarenbeek is a village of about 8,000 residents, with a mix of families and older households. The one review calls it 'the best neighbourhood ever', a super nice and cosy place where you know almost everyone because everyone chats or says hi. The reviewer couldn't think of any downsides. Most homes are owner-occupied (69%) and single-family (82%), and the housing stock is older on average, though this home is a recent addition. The municipality of Hilvarenbeek covers the whole village, so amenities are close by.
For your morning bread, Coop is just around the corner, and Aldi and Albert Heijn are a five-minute walk away. There are two primary schools within a couple of streets: Kindcentrum Starrebos and Kindcentrum De Doelakkers. A restaurant and a GP are also on your doorstep, and the train station is 10.4 km away, a drive or bus ride. The village has a park within a ten-minute walk.
At present the home is listed through several channels, including Marco Croes Fynhuys Makelaars, Fynhuys Makelaars on Funda, and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Elsthof 7, Hilvarenbeek
Very good · 1 resident
I think it's a super nice and cosy neighbourhood, you really know almost everyone who lives there because everyone chats with each other or just says hi! I can't think of any downsides! Hilvarenbeek is great!
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About Elsthof 7, Hilvarenbeek
The asking price of €560,000 is 17% below the average asking price in Hilvarenbeek (€670,974) and also below the median of €585,000. However, the floor area of 122 m² is 25% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 162 m². Given the modern build and energy label A, the price is in line with the market for a smaller end-of-terrace house.
Hilvarenbeek is a village with a strong community feel. The only resident review gives it 8.88 out of 10, calling it 'super nice and cosy' where everyone knows each other. The population is mixed, with many families and older residents. Most homes are owner-occupied and single-family, and the area is quiet with low urbanity (level 4).
The nearest train station is 10.4 km away, so you would need a car or bus for rail connections. The village itself has good local amenities within walking distance.
Coop is just 111 metres away on your doorstep. Aldi and Albert Heijn are about 650-700 metres, a five-minute walk. Jumbo is 722 metres, and PLUS is 3.2 km away. So daily shopping is very convenient.
Two primary schools are within a short walk: Kindcentrum Starrebos (236 m) and Kindcentrum De Doelakkers (485 m). A third, Kindcentrum de Driehoek, is about 1 km away. Secondary schools are further, at 8.7 km distance.
The home has energy label A, which is very efficient. In the neighbourhood, 24.4% of homes have label A and another 24.4% have A+. So this house is among the better-performing properties in terms of energy.
Yes, it was built in 2019, making it one of the newer homes in Hilvarenbeek, where only 18.6% of properties were built after 2010. The modern construction means good insulation and low maintenance.
The plot is 184 m². The listing does not explicitly mention a garden, so it is not confirmed. The plot size suggests outdoor space, but you would need to verify with the agent.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Hilvarenbeek