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Rental prices and market figures for Snepseind en Bijsterveld, Oirschot

In Snepseind en Bijsterveld, 37% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, while the remaining 63% are owner-occupied homes. There is no housing association property in this neighbourhood: all rental homes are owned by private or commercial landlords. Social housing through a housing association is therefore not available here.

The average WOZ value in Snepseind en Bijsterveld is €523,000, which is clearly higher than the district average for Oirschot (€461,000) and the municipal average (€465,000). This reflects the relatively high-quality nature of the housing supply here.

For the free sector (excluding social housing), an average rent of €1,570 per month was recorded over the past twelve months, with a range of €1,305 to €1,949 per month. The average living area was 105 m², which works out at a price of around €15 per m² per month. This concerns a limited number of transactions (3 rented homes), so keep in mind that this average may fluctuate. Check the current rental prices and available rental properties at the top of this page for the most up-to-date information.

Compared to the broader rental properties in Oirschot, prices in Snepseind en Bijsterveld are on the higher side, which is consistent with the higher WOZ values and the rural character of the neighbourhood.

Living in Snepseind en Bijsterveld, Oirschot

Snepseind en Bijsterveld is a quiet, rural neighbourhood on the southwest side of Oirschot, consisting of two small hamlets that have organically merged. The development is sparse and varied: detached houses on spacious plots, a few semi-detached homes, and a handful of farm-like properties that still reflect the agricultural past of this area. You will not find any new-build apartments or high-rise buildings here. The neighbourhood has only 515 residents and 222 homes, giving it an intimate, almost village-like character. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (180 people), followed by those aged 65 and over (135 people). This says something about the atmosphere: this is not a bustling young neighbourhood, but a place where peace and space are central.

The average income per household is €49,700, well above the municipal average of €38,800. The labour participation rate is high (74%) and 31% of residents have a higher education degree. This profile fits the surroundings: a neighbourhood that attracts people who consciously choose space and greenery, and are willing to pay for it.

Facilities in Snepseind en Bijsterveld

Snepseind en Bijsterveld is emphatically not a self-sufficient neighbourhood. For daily groceries, schools and sports facilities, you rely on the nearby centre of Oirschot, just a few minutes' drive away. In Oirschot-Centrum you will find supermarkets, primary schools, a library and various hospitality venues around the historic market square. Sports clubs such as football and tennis clubs are also located in the centre. If you value facilities within walking distance, you should be honest about this: there are hardly any in Snepseind en Bijsterveld itself. What the neighbourhood does offer is direct access to the countryside and the nearby Zuid-Oirschotse Heide, an attractive walking and cycling area. Also check the supply in Verspreide huizen Zuid-Oirschotse Heide if you are looking for even more space and nature.

Accessibility

By car, Snepseind en Bijsterveld is reasonably well accessible. The N395 connects the neighbourhood quickly to the centre of Oirschot, and via the N395 and N391 you can reach the A58 towards Eindhoven or Tilburg within twenty to twenty-five minutes. Public transport is more limited: the nearest bus stops are in the centre of Oirschot, about two kilometres away. Eindhoven Centraal railway station can be reached by bus or car in about twenty to twenty-five minutes. For daily commuting, a car is almost indispensable. By bike, the centre of Oirschot is easily accessible via quiet country lanes, a ride of five to ten minutes. Parking is not a problem in this neighbourhood: most homes have their own parking space on the property.

Residents most appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood page of Snepseind en Bijsterveld you can read what people who live here actually say about their experiences. A recurring theme in reviews is the combination of rural tranquillity with an acceptable distance to Eindhoven. Critical notes concern the limited walking distance to facilities and the dependence on the car. If you are considering looking for a rental home in Snepseind en Bijsterveld, it is wise to make that trade-off consciously.

For comparison: the neighbourhoods De Notel and Oirschot Noordoost offer a slightly more village-like setting with a shorter walking distance to the centre of Oirschot, while Snepseind en Bijsterveld offers more space and privacy on larger plots.

Is renting in Snepseind en Bijsterveld right for you?

This neighbourhood is best suited for people who consciously choose peace, space and a rural living environment, and who are not dependent on public transport. Families with children (the largest household group here) and older two-person households generally feel at home. Starters on a tight budget or people without a car will find the limited facilities and higher rental prices in the free sector a barrier. There is no social housing available in this neighbourhood, so if you are looking for an affordable rental home through a housing association, you would be better off looking at the broader supply of rental properties in the municipality of Oirschot. Respond quickly if you have your eye on a property: supply is limited and homes are usually rented out quickly. Keep your documents (income statement, employer's statement) handy. If renting turns out to be too expensive, also check the homes for sale in Snepseind en Bijsterveld as an alternative.

What residents say about Snepseind en Bijsterveld

Residents of Snepseind en Bijsterveld often describe their neighbourhood as quiet and green, with strong social cohesion among the permanent residents. A common sentiment: "You know your neighbours here, it's quiet and you have room to breathe, but you do need a car for everything." Scores for liveability and green space are higher than average; accessibility by public transport and proximity to facilities score somewhat lower. Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of Snepseind en Bijsterveld. These are experiences from people who actually live here, something you won't find on any other housing site at neighbourhood level.

Comparing rental properties in and around Snepseind en Bijsterveld

Do you want to compare renting a home in Snepseind en Bijsterveld or the surrounding area? The neighbourhood distinguishes itself by its rural character and higher WOZ values compared to other neighbourhoods in the municipality. In Straten met Moleneind and Oirschot-Centrum you will generally find more supply and shorter distances to daily facilities. If you are looking for even more space outside Oirschot itself, you can also look at Spoordonk or Middelbeers en Westelbeers. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. Also check the overview of the municipality of Oirschot for a broader picture of all districts and neighbourhoods. More information about the municipality can be found on the official website of the municipality of Oirschot.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Snepseind en Bijsterveld, Oirschot?

In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Snepseind en Bijsterveld over the past twelve months was €1,570 per month, with a range of €1,305 to €1,949 per month. The average living area was 105 m², which works out to about €15 per m² per month. Social housing is not available in this neighbourhood because there is no housing association property. Rents are therefore on the higher side compared to the municipal average of Oirschot.

Are there social housing properties in Snepseind en Bijsterveld?

No, there is no housing association property in Snepseind en Bijsterveld. All rental properties (37% of the stock) are owned by private or commercial landlords. Anyone looking for social housing in the Oirschot area can register with a regional housing association such as Woonbedrijf or Leystromen, which operate in the region. Be prepared for waiting lists; the supply in the private sector in this neighbourhood is limited.

What is it like to live in Snepseind en Bijsterveld?

Snepseind en Bijsterveld is a quiet, rural neighbourhood with detached houses on spacious plots on the edge of Oirschot. The atmosphere is peaceful and green, with direct access to the countryside. Residents appreciate the peace and space, but mention the reliance on a car and the limited walking distance to amenities as drawbacks. The average income is high (€49,700) and the neighbourhood mainly attracts families and older residents who consciously choose a rural living environment.

Is Snepseind en Bijsterveld suitable for families with children?

Families with children are the largest household group in Snepseind en Bijsterveld, so the neighbourhood is certainly popular among this target group. The spacious homes, low traffic levels and green surroundings are attractive for children. Primary schools and sports clubs are located in the centre of Oirschot, a few minutes' drive away. A car is necessary for this. Private sector rents (average €1,570 per month) are on the higher side, which limits accessibility for young families with a lower income.

How accessible is Snepseind en Bijsterveld?

By car, Snepseind en Bijsterveld is easily accessible: via the N395 you can reach the centre of Oirschot in a few minutes and the A58 towards Eindhoven or Tilburg in about twenty to twenty-five minutes. Public transport is limited; the nearest bus stops are in the centre of Oirschot, about two kilometres away. For daily commuting, a car is almost indispensable. By bike, the centre of Oirschot can be reached via quiet country roads in five to ten minutes. Parking is not a problem: most homes have their own parking space.

What amenities are there in Snepseind en Bijsterveld?

Snepseind en Bijsterveld itself has hardly any amenities within walking distance. For supermarkets, primary schools, restaurants and sports clubs, you have to rely on the centre of Oirschot, which is a few minutes' drive away. The neighbourhood borders the countryside and the Zuid-Oirschotse Heide, offering excellent walking and cycling opportunities. If you want daily amenities close to home, it is wise to take this into account when choosing a rental home in this neighbourhood.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Snepseind en Bijsterveld?

The supply of rental properties in Snepseind en Bijsterveld is limited: only three private sector properties were rented out in the past twelve months. Due to this scarce supply, it is advisable to respond quickly as soon as something becomes available. Make sure you have documents such as an income statement and employer's statement ready. Check the current rental time at the top of this page for the most recent averages.

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