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House prices and market figures Boxtel-Oost, Boxtel

In Boxtel-Oost, 64% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a predominantly owner-occupied character. The average WOZ value is €325,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of €345,000 for Boxtel and the municipal average of €376,000. This difference makes Boxtel-Oost relatively more affordable than other parts of the municipality.

Over the past twelve months, 38 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €460,382. The range ran from €375,000 to €595,000, showing that both starter homes and larger family homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 130 m², this works out at a price of around €3,541 per square metre. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. For current asking prices and available homes, you can consult the overview at the top of this page. Those who want to compare the broader market can also look at homes for sale in Boxtel as a whole.

Living in Boxtel-Oost, Boxtel

Boxtel-Oost is a residential area with a distinct neighbourhood character: not a busy city centre, but also not a remote village. The neighbourhood borders the eastern part of the town centre of Boxtel and largely consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses built in the 1970s and 1980s. Streets are generally quiet, the building is compact, and the neighbourhoods are recognisable as post-war expansion areas. There are relatively many families with children and over-65s, which determines the daily atmosphere: it is not a student area nor a trendy new-build location, but a neighbourhood where people stay for a long time.

For daily shopping, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. Supermarkets and shops are within cycling distance, partly via the nearby centre of Boxtel. The neighbourhood scores notably well for education: residents give education a 7.0, the highest sub-score in the resident rating. There are primary schools in and around the neighbourhood, and for secondary education, the centre of Boxtel is easily accessible. Sports clubs and outdoor activities are available, although green space is a point of attention: residents give green space a 5.0, the lowest sub-score.

In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores a 5.2 from residents. Boxtel has its own train station with connections to Den Bosch and Eindhoven, and is located on the A2. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for commuters, although the station from the eastern neighbourhoods is accessible by bike or bus. The municipality of Boxtel provides more information about local facilities and accessibility via the municipal website of Boxtel.

The total resident score for Boxtel-Oost is 5.8 out of 10. Residents appreciate the community (6.3) and the beauty of the neighbourhood (6.2), but are more critical about safety (5.2) and accessibility (5.2). A recurring point in the reviews is the bicycle roundabout in the evening hours. Sjors writes: "In the evening, there is a drug market at the bicycle roundabout. Otherwise it's fine, but safety is something else." Other residents also point out this specific issue. At the same time, Damon calls the neighbourhood "fun and cosy" with a 7.6, and Luuk Brunschot describes it as a place with "nice people". The picture is therefore mixed: during the day it is an ordinary, functional residential area, but the evening situation around the roundabout requires attention from prospective residents.

Compared to Boxtel-Centrum, Boxtel-Oost is quieter but also less lively. Boxtel-Noord offers a similar living environment. Those looking for more space outside the town centre can also look at Munsel-Selissen.

Does a home for sale in Boxtel-Oost suit you as a buyer?

Boxtel-Oost mainly attracts families and home-movers looking for a ground-floor home in a quiet environment, without the higher prices of the centre or new-build locations. With an average sale price of €460,382, buying a home in Boxtel-Oost is not cheap, but it is more affordable than the municipal average. Starters considering buying an apartment in Boxtel-Oost should take into account limited supply in that segment. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes. An honest point: the safety scores are low, so it is wise to also visit the neighbourhood at different times before making an offer. Those who prefer to rent can view the supply of rental homes in Boxtel-Oost as an alternative.

What residents say about Boxtel-Oost

Based on 6 reviews, Boxtel-Oost receives an average score of 5.8 out of 10. The highest sub-score goes to education (7.0) and community (6.3). Safety (5.2) and green space (5.0) score the lowest. Resident Damon gives a 7.6 and writes: "A lot of cosiness and especially fun things." Other residents are more critical and specifically point to the situation at the bicycle roundabout in the evening. You can read all reviews and neighbourhood scores on the neighbourhood page of Boxtel-Oost.

Compare homes for sale in and around Boxtel-Oost

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you not only compare a home but also the neighbourhood. This way, you can search specifically for homes for sale in Boxtel-Oost or look more broadly at homes for sale in the district of Boxtel. Want to explore other districts in the municipality? Then also check the supply in Lennisheuvel or Liempde. For a complete overview of the municipality, including all districts and neighbourhoods, go to the page about the municipality of Boxtel.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Boxtel-Oost?

The average purchase price in Boxtel-Oost over the past twelve months was €460,382, based on 38 sold homes. The range was from €375,000 to €595,000. With an average living area of 130 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,541.

What is the WOZ value in Boxtel-Oost?

The average WOZ value in Boxtel-Oost is €325,000. This is below the district average of €345,000 and clearly below the municipal average of €376,000. Boxtel-Oost is thus one of the more affordable neighbourhoods within the municipality of Boxtel.

What is living in Boxtel-Oost like?

Boxtel-Oost is a quiet residential neighbourhood with a functional character, consisting mainly of 1970s and 1980s terraced houses. Residents appreciate the community spirit and education, but are more critical of safety and green spaces. The overall resident score is 5.8 out of 10.

Is Boxtel-Oost suitable for families with children?

Yes, Boxtel-Oost has relatively many families with children and the education score of 7.0 is the highest sub-score in the neighbourhood. There are primary schools in the area and the centre of Boxtel with secondary education is easily accessible. The ground-floor homes with gardens are well-suited to family needs.

How is the accessibility of Boxtel-Oost?

Boxtel has a train station with connections to Den Bosch and Eindhoven, and the A2 is easily accessible via Boxtel. From Boxtel-Oost, the station can be reached by bike or bus. Residents give accessibility a 5.2 out of 10, indicating room for improvement.

What types of homes are for sale in Boxtel-Oost?

The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. The average living area of sold homes was 130 m². Those considering buying an apartment in Boxtel-Oost will find a more limited supply in this segment.

Is Boxtel-Oost a safe neighbourhood to live in?

Residents give safety a 5.2 out of 10, which is one of the lower sub-scores. Several reviews point to the situation at the bicycle roundabout in the evening. During the day, the neighbourhood is generally experienced as normal and quiet. It is advisable to visit the neighbourhood at different times before deciding to buy a home in Boxtel-Oost.


Experiences from Boxtel-Oost
Fair · 6 residents
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6.4
Luuk Brunschot
Family · Terraced house
06-03-2025
Fine

Nice people

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7.6
Damon
Family · Terraced house
20-01-2025
Fun and cosy

Lots of cosiness and especially fun things

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3.8
Dessafan4life
Overig · Overig
03-12-2024
Dangerous

It is dangerous

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5.0
Sjors
Living alone · Woonboot
17-11-2024
Drugs market

In the evening there is a drugs market at the bicycle roundabout at location: 51°35'17"N 5°20'17"E. Other than that it's fine, but safety is something else.

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7.1
naam
Family · Terraced house
14-11-2024
Football cage at night

Watch out at the bicycle roundabout in the evening. It's dangerous there then.

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4.8
Youri
Family · Overig
01-06-2024
Fine

Fine

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