Schoot, Eindhoven
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Hasselaarstraat in Eindhoven's Schoot neighbourhood is a proper family home. With 161 m² of living space and a 233 m² plot, it's a rare find in this part of the city. The asking price of €750,000 is the highest of the 34 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and sits 75% above the average asking price of €428,632, so it's on the high side, but you're paying for size and a sought-after property type. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Eindhoven tend to command a premium.
Schoot is a tight-knit neighbourhood where people know each other. One resident who has lived here for 36 years says: "I really enjoy it here. By now I know everyone on my street. We also hold neighbourhood barbecues, etc. There's a street app and everyone is there for each other when needed." Another, who moved in back in 1988, adds: "In my own street I know everyone and we're there for each other. Almost everything I need is within walking or cycling distance." Both note that the arrival of the adjacent Strijp-S district has brought more bustle and things to do, though they lament the disappearance of small local pubs. The neighbourhood is densely populated, with many single-person households and a young demographic, over half the residents are between 25 and 45. You can read more about the neighbourhood Schoot.
For your morning bread run, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Lidl is a couple of streets away. There's also an AH XL within a ten-minute walk. Families with children have Basisschool Trudo a five-minute walk away, and for secondary education, Stg ROC Summa College is just around the corner. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality Eindhoven, which means you're close to the city's amenities while still having a residential street feel.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including VMG Makelaars. The asking price reflects the premium for a large corner house in a popular part of Eindhoven.
Details of this home
Hasselaarstraat 19, Eindhoven
Good · 2 residents
The fact that I've been living in the same house for over 36 years already indicates that I really enjoy it here. By now I know everyone on my street. We also hold neighbourhood barbecues, etc. There's a street app and everyone is there for each other when needed. With the arrival of a new district (Strijp-S) adjacent to our street, there has been much more hustle and bustle in the neighbourhood over the past 15 years. I experience this as very pleasant. A downside of the neighbourhood is that the small brown pubs are disappearing one by one. This is not only the case here, but across the whole country. A real shame.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe fact that I've been living here since 1988 already proves that I enjoy it here. In my own street I know everyone and we're there for each other. Almost everything I need is within walking or cycling distance. And the bus stop is also very close. A plus point is that with the arrival of the adjacent new neighbourhood Strijp-S, there's more and more to do in the area. For example, DDW is an annual recurring event that is highly represented at Strijp-S, which I always look forward to. Even though I no longer belong to the target group (60+), there is plenty to do throughout the year that I enjoy going to. The only pity is that all the small local pubs are disappearing one by one. The prices of the hospitality industry at Strijp-S are very high.
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About Hasselaarstraat 19, Eindhoven
The asking price of €750,000 is the highest of the 34 homes currently for sale in Schoot and sits 75% above the neighbourhood average of €428,632. However, this house is also 79% larger than the average home in the area (161 m² vs 90 m²). Corner houses are relatively scarce in Eindhoven, so the price reflects both the size and the property type.
Energy label B means the house is reasonably efficient, so you can expect moderate energy bills. In Schoot, about 18% of homes have label B, while 47% have label A or better. The house was built in 1961, so it may benefit from some modern insulation, but label B is a solid middle ground.
Schoot has a total of 217 reported crimes, which is moderate for a densely populated urban area. The neighbourhood has a strong community feel, with residents looking out for each other via a street app and regular barbecues. Both long-term residents mention feeling safe and connected.
The nearest train station is 1.5 km away, which is about a 15-20 minute walk or a short cycle. This gives you access to the wider rail network without being right on top of the tracks.
Yes, there are several schools within walking distance. Basisschool Trudo is 360 m away (a five-minute walk), and for secondary education, Stg ROC Summa College is 298 m away. Other options like Olympia vmbo and SintLucas are also within a ten-minute walk.
The plot is 233 m², which is generous for a corner house in this area. While the listing does not specify a garden, the size suggests there is outdoor space.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Schoot