Homes for sale in Hazenkamp, Oss
View the current supply of homes for sale in Hazenkamp and discover what this quiet family neighbourhood in Oss has to offer in terms of price, atmosphere and accessibility.
House prices and market figures Hazenkamp, Oss
Hazenkamp is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: as much as 82% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, compared to 18% rental. You can see this in the character of the streets: many owner-occupiers, well-maintained gardens and a certain stability in the population composition. The average WOZ value in Hazenkamp is €335,000, slightly lower than the municipal average of Oss (€346,000), but almost equal to the district average of Ussen (€328,000). This places Hazenkamp in the middle segment of the Oss owner-occupied market.
Looking at actual transactions over the past twelve months, 29 homes have been sold in Hazenkamp, with an average purchase price of €398,224. The range runs from €275,000 to €500,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger family homes are available. With an average living area of 111 m², this works out at a price per square metre of approximately €3,588. For current asking prices and selling times, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor family homes, fitting the family-oriented structure of the neighbourhood.
Living in Hazenkamp, Oss
Hazenkamp is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the southwest side of Oss, part of the Ussen district. The neighbourhood has a clear family character: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s alternate, with the occasional detached house. The streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity, and the neighbourhood borders the polder, giving residents an openness you don't find in denser urban neighbourhoods. One resident describes it aptly: "A really nice neighbourhood to live in, especially with children. The football club within walking distance, the school too, and a view of the polder. I couldn't wish for a nicer neighbourhood." That is exactly the profile of Hazenkamp: functional, green and child-friendly.
The football club this resident refers to is within walking distance, as is the primary school in the neighbourhood. For daily shopping, you rely on the facilities in the wider Ussen area or the centre of Oss, as Hazenkamp itself has no shopping centre. The centre of Oss is a few kilometres away and easily reachable by bike. By car, you can quickly reach the A59 via the N329, making commuting to Den Bosch or Nijmegen relatively comfortable. Bus connections are available, although accessibility scores a 6.0 in resident reviews, suggesting not everyone is equally satisfied with the public transport links. A car is no luxury here.
The overall resident rating stands at 6.6 out of 10, based on two reviews. That is a fair score for a neighbourhood that does not excel in liveliness or facilities, but does score on safety (7.0), greenery (7.0) and housing quality (7.0). Another resident describes the atmosphere soberly as quiet, with neighbours mostly keeping to themselves and occasional complaints. That fits a neighbourhood where people seek peace, not bustle. More resident reviews and all sub-scores can be found on the Hazenkamp neighbourhood page.
Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods in Ussen, Hazenkamp has a similar character. Vlashoek and Heihoek are also quiet residential neighbourhoods with a family-oriented structure. If you are looking for more variety in housing types, you could also look at Loovelt or the broader supply of owner-occupied homes in Ussen. For a more urban alternative, Centrum is the designated district, although prices there are generally higher.
Does an owner-occupied home in Hazenkamp suit you as a buyer?
Hazenkamp mainly attracts families and home-movers looking for peace, space and a stable living environment. The demographic composition confirms this: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, 46% of residents are married, and families with children are the most common household type. First-time buyers can also find homes here, from €275,000, although supply is limited and overbidding in this segment is not unusual. Seniors looking for single-level living will find less suitable options here. If you are considering renting as an intermediate step, you can take a look at the rental homes in Hazenkamp, although rental supply is limited given the low rental share of 18%.
What residents say about Hazenkamp
Hazenkamp receives an average score of 6.6 out of 10, based on two resident reviews on Buurtje.nl. The highest sub-scores are for safety, greenery and housing quality, each with a 7.0. Accessibility, community and facilities score lower, around 6.0. One resident is clearly positive: "A really nice neighbourhood to live in, especially with children." Another resident describes the neighbourhood as quiet but somewhat closed. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Hazenkamp overview page.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Hazenkamp
On Buurtje.nl you will find owner-occupied homes in Hazenkamp combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data, information you won't find in one place on other platforms. The supply comes from more than 1,500 sources, giving you a complete market picture. Want to search more broadly? Then check the supply in the Ussen district, compare with neighbourhoods like Hoefeind or Amsteleind, or explore all owner-occupied homes in Oss. More about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality of Oss.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home in Hazenkamp cost?
The average purchase price in Hazenkamp over the past year was €398,224, based on 29 sold homes. Prices ranged from €275,000 to €500,000. With an average living area of 111 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,588.
What is the WOZ value in Hazenkamp?
The average WOZ value in Hazenkamp is €335,000. That is slightly below the municipal average of Oss (€346,000) and slightly above the district average of Ussen (€328,000). Hazenkamp thus sits in the affordable middle segment of the Oss owner-occupied market.
What is it like living in Hazenkamp?
Hazenkamp is a quiet, green family neighbourhood on the edge of Oss with views of the polder. The atmosphere is reserved: neighbours mostly keep to themselves, it is safe and there is little nuisance. Residents give the neighbourhood an average score of 6.6 out of 10, with relatively high scores for safety and greenery.
Is Hazenkamp suitable for families with children?
Yes, Hazenkamp is very much a family neighbourhood. A primary school and a football club are within walking distance, the streets are quiet and there is plenty of greenery in the area. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45 to 65 years old, and families with children are the most common household type.
How accessible is Hazenkamp?
Hazenkamp scores a 6.0 on accessibility in resident reviews, indicating that public transport options are limited. By car, you can quickly reach the A59 via the N329, making places like Den Bosch and Nijmegen easily accessible. The centre of Oss is a few kilometres away and is easily reachable by bike. A car is almost indispensable in this neighbourhood.
What type of homes are for sale in Hazenkamp?
The supply in Hazenkamp mainly consists of ground-floor family homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Hazenkamp is less common; the supply is limited and the neighbourhood is geared towards family homes. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 111 m².
Is Hazenkamp green and safe?
Both aspects score relatively well in resident reviews: safety gets a 7.0 and greenery also a 7.0. The neighbourhood borders the polder, providing an open, rural feel at the edges. Residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and child-friendly, with no significant issues of nuisance or unsafety.
As I wrote above, a nice neighbourhood to live in, especially with children: the football club is within walking distance and the school too, and a view of the polder. I couldn't wish for a nicer neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn my neighbourhood, most people are quiet on their own, sometimes a party, other times you hear children shouting and people complain a lot.
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