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Homes for sale in Boxtel-Noord, Boxtel

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House prices and market figures Boxtel-Noord, Boxtel

The owner-occupied market in Boxtel-Noord is relatively limited in size. Of the 1,842 homes in the neighbourhood, 44% are owner-occupied, while 56% are rented, most of which through a housing association. This makes Boxtel-Noord a neighbourhood where renting clearly dominates, keeping the supply of homes for sale scarce.

The average WOZ value is €320,000. That is lower than the district average of Boxtel (€345,000) and also lower than the municipal average of €376,000. Boxtel-Noord is thus one of the more affordable neighbourhoods within the municipality, although transaction prices tell a different story. Over the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €527,556 and an average living area of 104 m². That works out to approximately €5,073 per square metre. The range was remarkably wide: from €325,000 to €1,550,000, indicating that besides terraced houses, larger or detached homes also changed hands. The limited number of transactions means that individual sales can strongly influence the averages. For current asking prices and available properties, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Boxtel-Noord, Boxtel

Boxtel-Noord is a quiet, predominantly post-war residential neighbourhood on the north side of the town centre of Boxtel. The atmosphere is village-like and down-to-earth: wide streets, plenty of greenery in public spaces, and a mix of terraced houses and semi-detached homes, most dating from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but it is a pleasant place to live if you value peace and space over urban dynamism.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is reasonably self-sufficient for daily shopping. The centre of Boxtel, with supermarkets, shops and eateries on and around Stationsstraat and the Markt, is a few minutes away by bike. Primary schools are located within or directly adjacent to the neighbourhood, serving families well. For sports, various sports clubs are active in and around Boxtel-Noord, including football and tennis clubs on the north side of the village. The Dommel area, the green river valley west of Boxtel, is quickly accessible by bike and offers walking and cycling opportunities in an attractive landscape.

Accessibility is one of the stronger points of Boxtel-Noord. Boxtel station is a short bike ride away and offers direct connections to Den Bosch (about 15 minutes) and Eindhoven (about 20 minutes). Via the A2, which runs west of Boxtel, you are quickly on the motorway towards Amsterdam or Maastricht. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for commuters who work in the Randstad or the Brainport region but want to live outside the city. Bus services run via the centre of Boxtel.

Residents appreciate the peace and location. One resident writes: "It's quiet living here, you know your neighbours and the distance to the station is ideal if you travel to Den Bosch or Eindhoven daily." Less positive are some residents about the appearance of certain streets, which, due to the dominance of housing association homes, have a somewhat uniform character. On the neighbourhood page of Boxtel-Noord you will find all resident reviews and neighbourhood scores together.

Compared to Boxtel-Centrum, Boxtel-Noord is quieter and slightly less lively, but also more affordable in WOZ value. Boxtel-Oost has a similar living environment, while Munsel-Selissen has more detached homes. If you want to place the neighbourhood in the broader context of the district, the page about homes for sale in Boxtel provides a good overview.

Who is a home in Boxtel-Noord interesting for?

Boxtel-Noord mainly appeals to commuters who work in Den Bosch or Eindhoven and want to live outside the city with good public transport connections. The neighbourhood is also suitable for young families looking for an affordable entry into a quiet environment with primary schools nearby. The WOZ value is below the municipal average, but the realised transaction prices show that prices are still substantial here, especially for larger homes. First-time buyers with a limited budget would be better off first looking at the rental homes in Boxtel-Noord, because the supply of homes for sale is limited and competition for a suitable house can be fierce. Keep in mind that on average only a handful of homes change hands each year, so acting quickly pays off. More about the municipal-wide supply can be found on the page homes for sale in Boxtel.

What residents say about Boxtel-Noord

Residents describe Boxtel-Noord as a quiet and functional residential neighbourhood where you can live well without much hassle. The location relative to the station and motorway is frequently mentioned positively. One resident sums it up aptly: "Everything you need is nearby, the neighbourhood is green and it's quiet, exactly what I was looking for." Points of attention that come up are the uniformity of part of the housing stock and the limited evening entertainment in the immediate vicinity. View all scores per category and read more experiences on the overview page of Boxtel-Noord.

Compare homes for sale in and around Boxtel-Noord

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources on one page, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find on other platforms. This way, you can not only filter homes by price or size, but also compare neighbourhoods on liveability before planning a viewing. Besides Boxtel-Noord, Liempde and Esch are also interesting alternatives for those who want to buy in the municipality of Boxtel in a greener, village-like environment. For a complete picture of all districts in the municipality, you can visit the municipal page of Boxtel. The municipality itself publishes information about living, new construction and amenities on boxtel.nl.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Boxtel-Noord?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Boxtel-Noord was €527,556, with an average living area of 104 m². That works out to about €5,073 per square metre. The range was wide: from €325,000 to €1,550,000. The low number of transactions (9 in a year) means individual homes can strongly influence the average.

What is the WOZ value in Boxtel-Noord?

The average WOZ value in Boxtel-Noord is €320,000. That is below the district average of Boxtel (€345,000) and clearly below the municipal average of €376,000. Boxtel-Noord is thus one of the more affordable neighbourhoods in the municipality based on WOZ, although realised sale prices can be higher.

What is living in Boxtel-Noord like?

Boxtel-Noord is a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood with a village character. The neighbourhood largely consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s to 1980s, surrounded by greenery. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the proximity of the station and the accessibility of the centre. One point of attention is the uniformity of part of the housing stock due to the large share of social housing.

Is Boxtel-Noord suitable for families with children?

Yes, Boxtel-Noord is a suitable neighbourhood for families. There are primary schools in and near the neighbourhood, the streets are quiet and there is plenty of greenery in public spaces. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 25-45 years (1,110 residents), indicating that many young families and starters already live here. The share of owner-occupied homes is limited at 44%, so buying in Boxtel-Noord requires patience and quick decisions.

How accessible is Boxtel-Noord?

Boxtel-Noord has a favourable location for commuters. Station Boxtel is a short bike ride away and offers direct train connections to Den Bosch (about 15 minutes) and Eindhoven (about 20 minutes). By car, the A2 is quickly reachable, with connections towards Amsterdam and Maastricht. Bus connections run via the centre of Boxtel.

What type of homes are for sale in Boxtel-Noord?

The housing supply in Boxtel-Noord mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses, mostly built in the 1960s to 1980s. Occasionally, larger or detached homes come onto the market, which explains the wide price range (€325,000 to €1,550,000). Buying an apartment in Boxtel-Noord is possible but the supply is limited. The total number of transactions per year is low, averaging about 9 homes.

Is there much greenery in Boxtel-Noord and what is the living environment like?

Boxtel-Noord has a green appearance with trees and parks in the residential streets. The Dommel area, an attractive river landscape, is quickly reachable by bike from the neighbourhood. Sports clubs for football and tennis are nearby. The neighbourhood is quiet and has little nuisance, although it lacks lively evening entertainment directly in the neighbourhood itself.

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