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House prices and market figures for De Notel, Oirschot

De Notel is a neighbourhood where the vast majority of homes are owner-occupied: 88% are owner-occupied homes, only 12% are rented out. The average WOZ value is €439,000, which is slightly below the average for the district Oirschot (€461,000) and the municipality of Oirschot (€465,000). In the past twelve months, 50 homes have been sold in De Notel, at an average purchase price of €529,320. The range ran from €375,000 to €695,000. With an average living area of 131 m², the price per square metre comes to around €4,041. The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, both terraced houses and semi-detached houses, and a smaller share of detached homes. Apartments are limited. Anyone wanting a current picture of what is for sale and at what asking prices can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in De Notel, Oirschot

De Notel is a spacious residential neighbourhood on the southwest side of Oirschot, largely built up from the 1970s and 1980s with later extensions towards the south. You will find wide residential streets with terraced houses, semi-detached houses and, on the edges, also detached homes with large gardens. It is a typical Brabant village neighbourhood: quiet, green and well-organised. Along the edges, the neighbourhood borders agricultural landscape and the Oirschotse Heide, which provides an open feel and plenty of walking and cycling opportunities.

In terms of amenities, you are not entirely self-sufficient in De Notel. There is a primary school in the neighbourhood and a GP, but for your daily shopping you go to the centre of Oirschot, where you will find a Jumbo and Albert Heijn. That is a few minutes by bike. Sports clubs such as football club OJC Rosmalen and tennis club De Enck are within easy reach. The centre of Oirschot has a cosy shopping area with local shops, eateries and the well-known Markt with the Sint-Pieterskerk.

Accessibility is decent. By car, via the N615 you are quickly on the A58 towards Eindhoven (about 20 minutes) or Tilburg. Oirschot does not have its own train station; the nearest station is Best, about ten minutes' drive away. Bus line 142 connects Oirschot with Eindhoven and Best. Many residents are therefore dependent on the car.

Residents give De Notel an average score of 8.4 out of 10. The neighbourhood scores particularly high on safety (9.0) and the beauty of the neighbourhood (9.0). Yet there is also a critical note. Resident Gitte, who has lived here her whole life, writes: "When I was a child, our neighbourhood still had lots of activities, now unfortunately nothing anymore. Neighbours used to all know each other, but now hardly anyone knows each other and there is little conversation." Her score of 6.9 shows that social cohesion is under pressure, despite the otherwise pleasant living environment. On the neighbourhood page of De Notel you can view all reviews and neighbourhood scores.

Compared to nearby neighbourhoods such as the centre of Oirschot, De Notel is quieter and greener, but with fewer amenities within walking distance. If you are looking for more space and a more rural character, then the neighbourhood Snepseind en Bijsterveld is worth a look. Those who want to look towards the village cores of the Beersen can check out the district Middelbeers en Westelbeers.

Is a home for sale in De Notel right for you?

De Notel mainly attracts families and home-movers. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (1,135 residents), but there are also over 500 children up to 15 years old. With an average income of €36,900 and a purchase price ranging from €375,000 to €695,000, the neighbourhood is accessible for middle incomes, although first-time buyers must take into account overbidding. Buying an apartment in De Notel is difficult due to the limited supply; most homes are ground-based. Seniors will find peace and greenery here, but must take into account that amenities are not always within walking distance. Those who prefer to rent can look at rental homes in De Notel, although the rental supply at 12% of the stock is limited. More information about living and life in Oirschot can also be found on the website of the municipality of Oirschot.

What residents say about De Notel

De Notel receives an 8.4 out of 10 from residents, based on 2 reviews. The highest sub-scores go to safety (9.0) and beauty (9.0). The lowest scores are for sense of community and amenities (both 8.0). Resident Gitte sums it up: "Great living environment", but misses the mutual connection of the past. Curious about all experiences? View the reviews and neighbourhood data of De Notel.

Comparing homes for sale in and around De Notel

On Buurtje.nl you can view the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented with neighbourhood scores and real resident reviews. This way you not only discover what is for sale, but also whether a neighbourhood really suits you. In addition to De Notel, you can compare the supply with Oirschot Noordoost, Straten met Moleneind or the broader overview of homes for sale in the municipality of Oirschot. This gives you a complete picture before making a choice.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in De Notel?

The average purchase price in De Notel is €529,320 based on 50 homes sold in the past year. Prices range from €375,000 to €695,000. With an average area of 131 m², the price per square metre is approximately €4,041.

What is the WOZ value in De Notel?

The average WOZ value in De Notel is €439,000. That is lower than the average for the Oirschot district (€461,000) and the municipality of Oirschot (€465,000). De Notel is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality.

What is it like to live in De Notel?

Living in De Notel is quiet and green. Residents give the neighbourhood a score of 8.4 out of 10 and particularly appreciate the safety and beauty. It is a typical Brabant village neighbourhood with many single-family homes. One point of attention is that residents feel the social cohesion has decreased.

Is De Notel suitable for families?

Yes, De Notel is a popular neighbourhood for families. There are over 500 children under 15 living there and there is a primary school nearby. The spacious single-family homes with gardens and the safe, green environment make it attractive for families with children.

How accessible is De Notel?

By car, you can quickly reach the A58 towards Eindhoven or Tilburg via the N615. The nearest train station is Best, about a 10-minute drive away. Bus line 142 connects Oirschot with Eindhoven and Best. Many residents rely on the car for daily commuting.

What types of homes are for sale in De Notel?

In De Notel you will mainly find single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Most homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, with newer extensions on the edges. Buying an apartment in De Notel is difficult due to the limited supply.

How safe is De Notel according to residents?

Residents rate safety in De Notel at 9.0 out of 10, the highest sub-score. It is a clear residential neighbourhood with little nuisance. The beauty of the neighbourhood also scores 9.0. Residents feel the neighbourhood is a safe and well-maintained living environment.


Experiences from De Notel
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6.9
Gitte
Family · Overig
12-06-2024
Decent living environment

I've lived here my whole life. When I was a child, our neighbourhood still had lots of activities, but unfortunately nothing anymore now. At first, all the neighbours knew each other and I was friends with many children from the neighbourhood, but now almost no one knows each other anymore and people hardly talk to each other.

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Judith Toelen
29-08-2023
Child-friendly neighbourhood

Lovely quiet neighbourhood with lots of children, a playground nearby, cars that don't drive fast

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