Boxtel-Centrum, Boxtel
NeighbourhoodThis 1920s corner house on Stationsstraat has a lived-in feel that comes with age. With 128 m² of floor space, it is 42% larger than the average home in the neighbourhood. The energy label is E, which means heating costs will be noticeable. At €479,000, the asking price is 15% above the average in the area, so it is on the high side. For context, you can compare it with other end-of-terrace houses in Boxtel.
Boxtel-Centrum is a mixed neighbourhood with a score of 7.04 out of 10 from three residents. One resident says: "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." Another notes: "It'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." The area has a mix of owner-occupied and social housing, and most homes are single-family. For more details, see the neighbourhood Boxtel-Centrum.
For daily shopping, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Lidl is a couple of streets away. There are two primary schools within walking distance: Basisschool St Petrus (a five-minute walk) and Angelaschool (a couple of streets away). For secondary education, Jacob-Roelandslyceum is a ten-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk away. The municipality Boxtel offers a range of amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Nuyens Makelaars.
Details of this home
Stationsstraat 104, 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 104, Boxtel
The asking price is 15% above the average asking price in Boxtel-Centrum (€416,900). However, this home is also 42% larger than the average (90 m²). Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €502,538, so the price is in line with what buyers have been paying for larger properties.
The energy label is E. This means the home is not very energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. In the neighbourhood, most available homes have a better energy label, so this is something to factor into your budget.
Residents have mixed views. One says it feels safe enough to walk in the evening, while another mentions poorly lit streets and shady characters at night. The total number of crimes in the area is 399, but without a per-capita figure it is hard to compare. Overall, the neighbourhood scores 7.04 out of 10.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Basisschool St Petrus (417 m) and Angelaschool (536 m). For secondary education, Jacob-Roelandslyceum is 643 m away. All are within a ten-minute walk.
The train station is 1.0 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk.
Yes, Albert Heijn is just 182 m away, so it is on your doorstep. Lidl is 717 m away, a couple of streets away. There are also two SPAR express stores within 1 km.
The plot is 137 m², but the listing does not specify whether there is a garden.
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