Homes for sale in De Noord, Oss
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in De Noord and view neighbourhood data, resident reviews and market figures to determine if this quiet neighbourhood in Oss suits you.
House prices and market figures De Noord, Oss
De Noord is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 98% of the more than 720 homes are owner-occupied, rental properties are hardly found here. This ratio says something about the character of the neighbourhood, but also about market dynamics. The average WOZ value is €409,000, which is significantly higher than the average of the district Krinkelhoek (€347,000) and the municipal average of Oss (€346,000). De Noord thus belongs to the more expensive segments of the city.
In the past twelve months, 12 homes were sold, with an average selling price of €494,167. The range runs from €375,000 to €735,000, indicating that both larger terraced houses and detached houses come onto the market. The average living area is 138 m², which works out to a price of approximately €3,580 per square metre. That is steeply priced for Oss. The supply consists mainly of larger single-family homes, often detached or semi-detached. Current asking prices and selling times can be found at the top of this page.
Living in De Noord, Oss
De Noord is located on the north side of Oss and has a quiet, green character that clearly differs from the more urban neighbourhoods closer to the centre. The buildings largely date from the 1970s and 1980s, with a mix of detached houses, semi-detached houses and some terraced houses on larger plots. The streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery in the front and back gardens, and traffic is limited. It is the kind of neighbourhood where children still play outside and neighbours know each other.
The population composition confirms this picture: the largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and families with children are the most common household type. The neighbourhood attracts people who consciously choose space, peace and a certain stability. The labour participation rate is 72% and the average income of €40,100 is noticeably higher than the Oss average, which translates into well-maintained homes and a well-kept living environment.
In terms of amenities, De Noord is reasonably self-sufficient for daily life. Primary schools in the immediate vicinity serve the younger families in the neighbourhood. For groceries, supermarkets are accessible by bicycle, towards the centre of Oss or via the adjacent neighbourhoods. Sports clubs and recreational areas are present in the wider area of Krinkelhoek. Oss city centre with its shops, restaurants and the De Lievekamp theatre is about a ten-minute bike ride away.
In terms of accessibility, De Noord benefits from a good connection to the N329 and the A59, allowing you to quickly drive towards Den Bosch or Nijmegen. Oss station is accessible by bicycle or bus, with direct connections to Den Bosch and via Ravenstein. For daily commutes, several bus lines are available that connect De Noord with the centre and other districts.
Residents most appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood main page of De Noord you can read all reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident describes it as follows: "It is quiet here without feeling like you live somewhere remote. Everything is within cycling distance and the neighbours are involved without being intrusive." Critical notes sometimes concern the limited shopping facilities directly in the neighbourhood and the fact that you still take the car for larger groceries.
Those who compare De Noord with neighbouring communities such as the Oorlogsheldenbuurt or the Hertogenbuurt will notice that De Noord is on average more expensive and has a slightly quieter, more established character. Mettegeupel also offers similar housing types, but with different price levels. Those looking for more urban dynamics should look at Centrum or Oss-Zuid.
Who is a home for sale in De Noord interesting for?
De Noord is primarily a neighbourhood for movers and established families who are looking for space and are willing to pay a hefty price for it. With an entry price from €375,000, the neighbourhood is less accessible for starters. Seniors who want to keep their detached home but also want peace and greenery will also find their place here. Be aware that supply is limited: in a whole year, only a handful of homes change hands, which means you have to act quickly when something suitable becomes available. Overbidding is a real possibility. Those who want to be more flexible in budget or want more choice can also look at rental properties in De Noord, although that supply is very limited.
What residents say about De Noord
Residents of De Noord rate their neighbourhood predominantly positively, particularly in terms of living comfort, greenery and the quiet atmosphere. The scores on safety and social cohesion are above average for Oss. Residents are sometimes less enthusiastic about the level of amenities directly in the neighbourhood and accessibility by public transport outside peak hours. View all reviews and partial scores on the page of De Noord for a complete picture of what residents think.
Compare homes for sale in and around De Noord
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in De Noord?
In the past twelve months, the average sale price of a home in De Noord was €494,167. Prices ranged from €375,000 to €735,000, depending on the type and size of the property. The average living area was 138 m², resulting in a price of approximately €3,580 per square metre. This is higher than the average in the rest of Oss.
What is the WOZ value in De Noord?
The average WOZ value of homes in De Noord is €409,000. This is significantly higher than the municipal average of Oss, which stands at €346,000, and also higher than the district average of Krinkelhoek (€347,000). De Noord thus belongs to the higher value segments within the municipality.
What is it like to live in De Noord?
Living in De Noord means choosing peace, space, and a green living environment on the north side of Oss. The neighbourhood has an established character with predominantly detached and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the social cohesion and safe atmosphere, although the limited range of amenities directly in the neighbourhood is sometimes mentioned as a drawback.
Is De Noord suitable for families with children?
De Noord is certainly suitable for families. Families with children are the most common household type in the neighbourhood, and the large age group of 45- to 65-year-olds indicates a stable, established resident population. There are primary schools in the area, and the quiet streets make the neighbourhood child-friendly. First-time buyers are likely to find the entry price from €375,000 a barrier.
How accessible is De Noord?
De Noord has good road accessibility via the N329 and the nearby A59, allowing quick access to Den Bosch or Nijmegen. Oss station is reachable by bike or bus and offers direct connections to Den Bosch. The city centre of Oss is about a ten-minute bike ride away. Outside peak hours, public transport accessibility is more limited, which residents sometimes mention as a downside.
What types of homes are for sale in De Noord?
The supply of owner-occupied homes in De Noord mainly consists of larger family homes: detached and semi-detached houses are the most common. Most homes date from the 1970s and 1980s and have an average area of approximately 138 m². Buying an apartment in De Noord is virtually impossible, as the supply is almost non-existent. With 98% owner-occupied homes and only 2% rental properties, this is a pronounced home-ownership neighbourhood.
Is there enough green space and play areas in De Noord?
De Noord has a green character with spacious gardens, wide streets, and green strips in the neighbourhood. For larger recreational areas and parks, you have to rely on the surrounding districts and the edge of the city. Residents with children find sufficient outdoor space in the neighbourhood, although there is no large city park directly nearby. Sports clubs are accessible in the wider area of Krinkelhoek.








