Homes for sale in Bomenbuurt, Oss
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House prices and market figures Bomenbuurt, Oss
Bomenbuurt is predominantly owner-occupied: 73% of the 323 homes are owned, well above average. The average WOZ value is €293,000, lower than the average in the surrounding district Oss-Zuid (€334,000) and also below the municipal average of Oss (€346,000). The neighbourhood is therefore relatively affordable for the region, although the WOZ value does not tell the whole story about what you actually pay.
In the past twelve months, 7 homes were sold in Bomenbuurt, with an average purchase price of €342,714. The range was from €285,000 to €395,000. The average living area was 88 m², equating to a price of approximately €3,895 per square metre. These are mainly ground-floor homes, mostly terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the post-war period. Apartments are less common. Supply is limited; seven transactions in a year is low, so anyone wanting to buy a home in Bomenbuurt needs to be alert. Check the current supply and average selling time at the top of this page for the most recent updates.
Living in Bomenbuurt, Oss
Bomenbuurt is a quiet, compact residential neighbourhood in the southern part of Oss, part of the Oss-Zuid district. The name hints at its character: streets are lined with trees, buildings are low-rise, and the atmosphere is predominantly calm and community-oriented. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for special architecture or pronounced urbanity, but rather for a certain everyday solidity. People have lived here for years, neighbours know each other, and there is little turnover compared to more urban neighbourhoods.
The homes mostly date from the 1950s to 1970s. You will find mainly terraced houses and some semi-detached houses, with front and back gardens. The average home size of around 88 m² fits that picture: no large villas, but practical family homes with sufficient space. Energetically, there is still work to be done on part of the housing stock, although the average gas consumption of 1,140 m³ per year is not extremely high for this type of home.
In terms of amenities, the location is pleasant. The centre of Oss, with the shopping area around Raadhuislaan and Raadhuisplein, is within cycling distance, roughly ten to fifteen minutes. For daily groceries, there are supermarkets nearby, including shops in adjacent neighbourhoods. Primary schools are located in the immediate vicinity of Oss-Zuid, and for secondary education, residents rely on schools in the centre of Oss, such as Hooghuis and Maasland College. For sports, various clubs are active in the area, particularly around the sports park on the south side of the city.
Accessibility by car is good. The A59 (Oss towards Den Bosch and Nijmegen) can be reached within minutes via Oijenseweg or Raadhuislaan. Oss train station is about two kilometres away, reachable by bike in about ten minutes. From Oss, direct trains run to Den Bosch (about 20 minutes) and Nijmegen. Bus connections run via the surrounding main roads and connect to the centre.
Residents of Bomenbuurt particularly appreciate the peace and social cohesion in the streets. On the Bomenbuurt neighbourhood main page you will find all resident reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident describes it as follows: "It is a quiet neighbourhood where you know your neighbours. Not spectacular, but nice to live in." Critical notes sometimes concern the limited shopping options within walking distance and the outdated state of some homes. Those seeking more liveliness can look at neighbourhoods such as Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert or Zeeheldenbuurt I, which are also part of Oss-Zuid. For a larger supply and more urban amenities, the Centre of Oss offers a different profile.
Who is a home in Bomenbuurt suitable for?
Bomenbuurt particularly attracts young families and dual-income earners aged 25 to 45, the largest age group in the neighbourhood. The relatively accessible prices compared to the rest of Oss-Zuid make it interesting for movers who are taking the step from an apartment or starter home to a terraced house with a garden. Starters can also find something here, although supply is limited and there are only seven transactions per year, so quick action is important. Those who prefer to rent can take a look at the rental homes in Bomenbuurt, of which 27% of the stock is available through landlords. The downside, to be honest: supply is scarce and those waiting for the perfect home may search for a long time.
What residents say about Bomenbuurt
Residents describe Bomenbuurt as a quiet, green neighbourhood with a pleasant social atmosphere. High scores come back on safety and the living environment itself. Some residents are less enthusiastic about the limited amenities within walking distance. One resident writes: "Quiet, green and safe. Ideal for a family, but for a night out you still have to take the car." Read all reviews and scores on the Bomenbuurt page, where demographic neighbourhood data and district information can also be found.
Compare homes for sale in and around Bomenbuurt
On Buurtje.nl you will not only find the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, but also resident reviews and neighbourhood scores that help you determine whether Bomenbuurt suits you before you schedule a viewing. Also compare the supply in the wider district via homes for sale in Oss-Zuid, or check adjacent neighbourhoods such as Kortfoort and Oranjebuurt II. For a complete picture of the Oss housing market, the municipal page homes for sale in Oss provides a good starting point. More information about the municipality can also be found on the official website of the municipality of Oss.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home in Bomenbuurt cost?
In the past twelve months, homes in Bomenbuurt sold for an average of €342,714. Prices ranged from €285,000 to €395,000. The average living area was 88 m², which works out to approximately €3,895 per square metre. These are almost exclusively ground-based homes such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses.
What is the WOZ value in Bomenbuurt?
The average WOZ value in Bomenbuurt is €293,000. This is below the average for the Oss-Zuid district (€334,000) and also below the municipal average of Oss (€346,000). Bomenbuurt is therefore relatively affordable for the region, although actual transaction prices are higher than the WOZ value.
What is it like living in Bomenbuurt?
Living in Bomenbuurt is quiet and neighbourhood-oriented. The neighbourhood consists mainly of post-war low-rise homes with gardens, surrounded by trees and greenery. Residents appreciate the social cohesion and safety. It is not a bustling city district, but a stable living environment that particularly appeals to families and home-movers.
Is Bomenbuurt suitable for families with children?
Yes, Bomenbuurt is well suited for families. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 25 to 45 years (210 out of 685 residents), and there are also relatively many children aged 0 to 15. The quiet streets, the presence of primary schools in the area, and the relatively affordable house prices make the neighbourhood attractive for young families looking to buy a home.
How accessible is Bomenbuurt?
Bomenbuurt is easily accessible by car. The A59 towards Den Bosch and Nijmegen can be reached within a few minutes. Oss railway station is about two kilometres away, a ten-minute bike ride. From Oss, direct trains run to Den Bosch (about 20 minutes) and Nijmegen. Bus connections link to the centre of Oss via the surrounding main roads.
What type of homes are for sale in Bomenbuurt?
The supply when buying a home in Bomenbuurt mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the post-war construction period, roughly the 1950s to 1970s. The average living area is around 88 m². Buying apartments in Bomenbuurt is less common; the supply is limited. The homes typically have a garden and are suitable for families or two-person households.
Is there enough supply if I want to buy a home in Bomenbuurt?
Supply in Bomenbuurt is limited. In the past year, only seven homes changed hands. Anyone serious about buying in Bomenbuurt would do well to set up alerts for new listings and act quickly when something becomes available. As an alternative, it is also worth looking at neighbouring neighbourhoods in Oss-Zuid or the broader supply in the municipality of Oss.






