Homes for sale in De Vughtse Hoeven, Vught
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House prices and market figures De Vughtse Hoeven, Vught
De Vughtse Hoeven is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 63% of the more than 1,195 homes are owned, the rest are rented, most of which through a housing association. The average WOZ value is €385,000, which is slightly below the district average of Vught-Zuid (€398,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Vught as a whole (€496,000). This makes De Vughtse Hoeven relatively more affordable than many other parts of the municipality, although actual transaction prices tell a different story.
In the past twelve months, 11 homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €602,727. The range ran from €325,000 to €795,000, indicating that both more modest terraced houses and larger detached homes can be found in the neighbourhood. The average living area was 126 m², which works out to a price of approximately €4,785 per square metre. For current asking prices and the average time on market of homes now for sale, see the overview at the top of this page.
Supply is limited: with only eleven sales in a year, there is little turnover. Anyone seriously looking to buy a home in De Vughtse Hoeven would do well to act quickly when something becomes available.
Living in De Vughtse Hoeven, Vught
De Vughtse Hoeven is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in the southern part of Vught. Its character is green and subdued, with mainly single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Think semi-detached houses and terraced houses with gardens, interspersed with the occasional detached property. The streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery, and car traffic is limited. This makes it a neighbourhood that appeals to families and those seeking peace, but offers less for those looking for social vibrancy.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is reasonably self-sufficient. Primary schools are within cycling distance, which partly explains why residents rate education at 8.0, the highest sub-score in the neighbourhood. For daily groceries, supermarkets in the centre of Vught or towards Molenstraat are accessible. Sports facilities are available through various clubs in Vught, and the nearby Vughtse Heide offers space for walking and cycling in the green. That green environment also scores an 8.0 among residents.
Accessibility is functional. Vught station is within cycling distance and offers a direct connection to Den Bosch (about 5 minutes) and further towards Eindhoven. The A2 is quickly reachable, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters. Bus connections are available, although the frequency is limited compared to more urban areas. Residents give accessibility a 7.0, reflecting the solid but not exceptional transport links.
The social atmosphere in the neighbourhood is quiet and unobtrusive. Resident Joery describes it aptly: "Enough is organised, but I don't take part." He experiences the neighbourhood purely as a living environment, without deep neighbourhood ties. That picture fits the demographics: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and the share of single-person households is relatively high at 425 households. The community score of 6.0 and the appearance score of 6.0 indicate room for improvement in social cohesion and appeal. More background, resident reviews and neighbourhood data can be found on the page of De Vughtse Hoeven.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods in Vught-Zuid, De Vughtse Hoeven has a somewhat more accessible price level than, for example, Vijverhof or Bergenshuizen, which are closer to the higher municipal average. Those wanting more urban amenities within walking distance might also consider Molenstraat en omgeving, where the concentration of shops is greater.
Who is a home for sale in De Vughtse Hoeven interesting for?
De Vughtse Hoeven mainly appeals to movers and families looking for space, greenery and peace without wanting to live far from Den Bosch. The average purchase price of over €600,000 makes the neighbourhood less accessible for first-time buyers, unless they can enter at the lower end of the range. Seniors who want to continue living in a quiet environment also find their place here, given the relatively high proportion of over-65s. Be honest with yourself: supply is scarce, overbidding is realistic in this segment, and the neighbourhood offers little social dynamics for those seeking it. Also consider the rental homes in De Vughtse Hoeven as an intermediate solution, or compare with the broader supply of homes for sale in Vught-Zuid.
What residents say about De Vughtse Hoeven
De Vughtse Hoeven receives an average resident score of 7.0 out of 10. The highest scores go to safety (8.0), greenery (8.0) and education (8.0), characterising the neighbourhood as a safe, green environment with good schools. Residents are less enthusiastic about community (6.0), appearance (6.0) and housing supply (6.0). Joery, one of the reviewers, states: "Enough is organised, but I don't take part." His experience paints a picture of a neighbourhood where people live alongside each other without much mutual involvement. View all reviews and scores on the neighbourhood page of De Vughtse Hoeven.
Compare homes for sale in and around De Vughtse Hoeven
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in De Vughtse Hoeven?
The average purchase price in De Vughtse Hoeven over the past year was €602,727, based on 11 sales. Prices ranged from €325,000 to €795,000. The average living area was 126 m², which works out to approximately €4,785 per square metre. Supply is limited, so acting quickly when a new property comes on the market is advisable.
What is the WOZ value in De Vughtse Hoeven?
The average WOZ value in De Vughtse Hoeven is €385,000. That is slightly lower than the average for the Vught-Zuid district (€398,000) and clearly lower than the municipal average for Vught (€496,000). The neighbourhood is therefore relatively more affordable within the municipality, although actual transaction prices are higher than the WOZ value.
What is living in De Vughtse Hoeven like?
Living in De Vughtse Hoeven is quiet and green. The neighbourhood mainly consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s, with spacious streets and plenty of greenery. Residents appreciate the safety and the green environment (both 8.0), but give social cohesion and appearance a lower score (6.0). The overall resident score is 7.0 out of 10.
Is De Vughtse Hoeven suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. Residents rate education at 8.0, indicating good and accessible primary schools. The quiet, green environment and safety score of 8.0 make it attractive for families. The average income in the neighbourhood (€37,300) is below the municipal average, which indicates it has a mixed profile.
How accessible is De Vughtse Hoeven?
Accessibility scores a 7.0 among residents. Vught station is within cycling distance and offers fast train connections to Den Bosch (approximately 5 minutes) and Eindhoven. The A2 is easily accessible for motorists. Bus services are available but less frequent than in more urban areas. For daily travel, the bicycle is the most commonly used option.
What types of homes are for sale in De Vughtse Hoeven?
The housing supply in De Vughtse Hoeven mainly consists of single-family homes, such as semi-detached houses and terraced houses, with the occasional detached property. Most homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in De Vughtse Hoeven is less common; supply is scarce and primarily focused on family homes with a garden.
Is De Vughtse Hoeven a safe neighbourhood?
Safety is the highest-scoring category in De Vughtse Hoeven, with a resident score of 8.0 out of 10. Residents experience the neighbourhood as quiet and safe. The low traffic volume and the green, well-organised living environment likely contribute to this. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for people who value peace and safety.
I don't take part in neighbourhood activities and have no deep contacts with neighbours. For me, it's purely a place to live.
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