Homes for sale in Hoevenseveld, Maashorst
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House prices and market figures Hoevenseveld, Maashorst
The owner-occupied market in Hoevenseveld is notably active, but also quite expensive. Of the more than 1,170 homes in the neighbourhood, 64% are owner-occupied, while 36% are rented out. The average WOZ value is €319,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of Uden (€363,000) and the municipal average of Maashorst (€384,000). This difference shows that Hoevenseveld is relatively more affordable than many other parts of the municipality, although recent sales data tell a more nuanced story.
In the past twelve months, 21 homes changed hands, with an average sale price of €819,690. The range runs from €325,000 to as much as €4,500,000, indicating that both modest single-family homes and large detached properties are traded in the neighbourhood. With an average sales area of 109 m², this works out to an average price per square metre of around €7,520. That is high, and is strongly influenced by the outliers at the top end. For current asking prices and the number of available homes at this moment, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Hoevenseveld, Maashorst
Hoevenseveld is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the south side of Uden. The neighbourhood has a distinctly suburban character: wide streets, plenty of greenery between the homes, and a mix of detached houses, semi-detached houses and terraced houses. Most of the buildings date from the 1970s and 1980s, with occasional newer developments along the edges. The atmosphere is subdued and family-oriented, without the bustle of the city centre.
Those living in Hoevenseveld have everything close by without being in the middle of it. For daily shopping, Uden-Noord shopping centre is a short bike ride away, and the centre of Uden with its shops, restaurants and weekly market can also be reached within ten minutes by bike. Within the neighbourhood itself, primary schools are present, and several secondary schools are accessible in Uden. Sports clubs for football, tennis and athletics are represented in the immediate vicinity. The greenery in and around the neighbourhood, including the proximity of the Maashorst forest area, makes it attractive for people who enjoy walking and cycling.
In terms of accessibility, Hoevenseveld is reasonably well connected. The A50 (towards Eindhoven and Nijmegen) and the A59 are quickly reachable via the N264, making the neighbourhood popular with commuters. Public transport is via bus stops in the neighbourhood, with connections to the centre of Uden and to Oss, where you can transfer to the train. However, a car is almost indispensable if you need to travel outside the region regularly.
Residents appreciate Hoevenseveld mainly for its peace and space. On the neighbourhood main page of Hoevenseveld you will find extensive resident experiences and scores per category. One resident writes: "It's nice and quiet here, you know your neighbours and the children can play outside safely. But for bigger shopping trips or a night out, you do have to take the car." That sets the tone well: Hoevenseveld is not a neighbourhood for people seeking hustle and bustle, but for those who prioritise peace and space.
Compared to other neighbourhoods in Uden, Hoevenseveld has a somewhat more subdued character than Centrum, which feels livelier and more urban. Compared to Schutveld and Bogerd-Vijfhuis, the buildings in Hoevenseveld are laid out more spaciously. Those who want a broad view of the supply in the district can also look at owner-occupied homes in Uden as a whole.
Is an owner-occupied home in Hoevenseveld right for you?
Based on demographic data, Hoevenseveld is most popular with families and people between 25 and 65 years old. The largest group of residents falls in the 25 to 45 age category, making the neighbourhood a young family neighbourhood. At the same time, there are relatively many over-65s, which partly explains the quiet, stable atmosphere. First-time buyers with a limited budget will find it difficult: the average sale price is high and the range shows that cheap homes are scarce. Upsizers and dual-income earners with a solid budget are more at home here. If buying in Hoevenseveld is out of reach, it is also worth looking at rental homes in Hoevenseveld as an intermediate solution.
What residents say about Hoevenseveld
Residents rate Hoevenseveld predominantly positively. The neighbourhood scores well on safety, greenery and the quiet living environment. Residents are less enthusiastic about accessibility by public transport and the limited local amenities. One resident sums it up aptly: "Nice neighbourhood to grow up in, but without a car you are somewhat limited here." View all scores and read more experiences on the overview page of Hoevenseveld, where resident reviews are kept per category.
Comparing owner-occupied homes in and around Hoevenseveld
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you won't find in such detail anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes, but also the neighbourhoods themselves. Besides Hoevenseveld, Moleneind-Groenewoud and Flatwijk are also worth a look if you are searching in the Uden area. For a broader overview of the municipality, you can explore all owner-occupied homes in Maashorst. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of Maashorst municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Hoevenseveld?
The average purchase price in Hoevenseveld over the past twelve months was €819,690, based on 21 sold homes. The range varies from €325,000 to €4,500,000, indicating that both more affordable homes and substantial detached properties are traded. With an average living area of 109 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €7,520.
What is the WOZ value in Hoevenseveld?
The average WOZ value in Hoevenseveld is €319,000. This is lower than the average in the Uden district (€363,000) and also lower than the municipal average of Maashorst (€384,000). Hoevenseveld is therefore relatively more affordable than many other parts of the municipality, although actual selling prices have been significantly higher in recent times.
What is it like to live in Hoevenseveld?
Hoevenseveld is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the south side of Uden with a suburban character. The neighbourhood mainly consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s, with wide streets and plenty of greenery. Residents appreciate the peace, safety and space, but also indicate that you are dependent on the car for many amenities and public transport.
Is Hoevenseveld suitable for families with children?
Yes, Hoevenseveld is a typical family neighbourhood. The largest age group consists of residents aged 25 to 45, and there are relatively many children between 0 and 15 years old. Primary schools are nearby and the living environment is quiet and safe. First-time buyers with a limited budget will find it more difficult due to the high average purchase price, but movers and dual-income households usually find a suitable home here.
How accessible is Hoevenseveld?
By car, Hoevenseveld is easily accessible via the N264, with quick connections to the A50 towards Eindhoven and Nijmegen and the A59 towards Den Bosch. The centre of Uden is within cycling distance. Public transport is via bus stops in the neighbourhood, with connections to Uden centre and Oss, where you can transfer to the train. For those who travel outside the region regularly, a car is almost indispensable.
What types of homes are for sale in Hoevenseveld?
The supply in Hoevenseveld mainly consists of single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Most homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, with occasional newer infills. Buying an apartment in Hoevenseveld is possible but less common than in more urban neighbourhoods. See the current listings at the top of the page for the most recent property types.
Is there enough green space and play areas in Hoevenseveld?
Hoevenseveld naturally has a green appearance, with spacious streets and green strips between the homes. The proximity of the Maashorst forest area offers additional opportunities for walking and cycling. Residents mention the greenery and quiet outdoor space as one of the strong points of the neighbourhood. There are play areas for children in the immediate living environment.








