Homes for sale in Hooipolder en De Hoeven, Geertruidenberg
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House prices and market figures Hooipolder en De Hoeven, Geertruidenberg
The owner-occupied market in Hooipolder en De Hoeven is strong. Of the 2,378 homes in the neighbourhood, 71% are owner-occupied, indicating that this has traditionally been an area where people settle for the long term. The average WOZ value is €335,000, slightly higher than the Geertruidenberg municipal average (€329,000) and equal to the district average of Raamsdonksveer. This shows that Hooipolder en De Hoeven scores above average in valuation within the municipality.
Looking at actual transaction prices, the bar is set even higher. Over the past twelve months, 24 homes changed hands for an average purchase price of €444,646. The range runs from €275,000 to €895,000, showing that both more affordable terraced houses and larger detached homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 151 m², this works out at a price of around €2,945 per square metre. For current asking prices and the latest selling times, please refer to the property overview at the top of this page.
Living in Hooipolder en De Hoeven, Geertruidenberg
Hooipolder en De Hoeven is a spacious residential neighbourhood on the west side of Raamsdonksveer, directly bordering the countryside and the Bergsche Maas. Its character is quiet and green, with a predominantly suburban profile. Those who live here consciously choose space, a private garden and the tranquillity of a village environment, without being far from urban amenities. The neighbourhood largely consists of single-family homes from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, supplemented by newer expansions. Detached and semi-detached homes are well represented, which partly explains the relatively high average selling price.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is reasonably self-sufficient for daily life. In and around Raamsdonksveer you will find supermarkets, a GP, primary schools and sports clubs. For more extensive shopping and the town hall, Geertruidenberg itself is within easy reach. The proximity of the Bergsche Maas provides walking and cycling opportunities that residents clearly appreciate: green space scores an 8.5 in resident reviews.
Accessibility is a strong point. The A27 and A59 are easily reachable via Raamsdonksveer, meaning Breda, Tilburg and Den Bosch are within a twenty to thirty-minute drive. Public transport is available via bus connections towards Raamsdonksveer centre and Geertruidenberg, although in practice the car is the most used mode of transport. Bus stops are within walking distance in the neighbourhood. Cyclists benefit from the flat surroundings and routes along the water.
Residents rate the neighbourhood 7.9 out of 10, based on reviews on the neighbourhood main page of Hooipolder en De Hoeven. Community spirit and accessibility score highest, both at 8.5. Housing even scores a 9.0, which is remarkably high. One resident writes enthusiastically: "You can practically leave your bike unlocked here, with nice neighbours who help each other and a safe street." This picture of social cohesion and safety recurs frequently. At the same time, there is also a more critical voice: another resident notes that there is nuisance from loitering youth and that this sometimes dampens the living enjoyment. Beauty (7.0) and amenities (7.0) are the lowest-scoring components, indicating that the neighbourhood is functional but does not particularly excel in appearance or shopping offer.
Compared to its neighbour Verspreide huizen Raamsdonksveer, Hooipolder en De Hoeven has a more compact, more contiguous structure. The nearby Industrieterrein Dombosch has a very different character and is less suitable for living. Those who want to compare more broadly within the municipality can also look at owner-occupied homes in Raamsdonksveer as a whole or at the districts Raamsdonk and Geertruidenberg.
Who is a home in Hooipolder en De Hoeven interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly appeals to families. With 940 households with children as the largest category and an average age peaking between 45 and 65, this is a neighbourhood of movers-up and established families. The spacious homes, greenery and relative quiet make it attractive for those seeking more space than a city home offers. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average selling price of over €444,000 and a floor of €275,000, the entry level is not low. Overbidding is realistic in this segment, especially on starter homes. Those considering renting as an intermediate step can also look at the rental homes in Hooipolder en De Hoeven. Seniors who want to stay in a familiar, quiet environment also find their place here, although the supply of ground-floor homes is limited.
What residents say about Hooipolder en De Hoeven
The neighbourhood scores 7.9 out of 10, based on resident experiences. Housing (9.0) and community (8.5) are the positive outliers. Safety and education score 7.5. One resident sums it up succinctly: "Super nice neighbourhood, you can practically leave your bike unlocked here." That feeling of safety and togetherness is recognisable for those who live there. All scores and full reviews can be read on the neighbourhood page of Hooipolder en De Hoeven.
Comparing owner-occupied homes in and around Hooipolder en De Hoeven
On Buurtje.nl you will find owner-occupied homes in Hooipolder en De Hoeven combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. Want to search more broadly? Then view the supply in the municipality of Geertruidenberg or explore the municipality page for more background. Want to know more about the municipality? The official website of the municipality of Geertruidenberg offers up-to-date information on policy, amenities and local developments.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Hooipolder en De Hoeven?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Hooipolder en De Hoeven was €444,646. The range of sold homes varied from €275,000 to €895,000. With an average living area of 151 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,945. The supply ranges from more affordable terraced houses to larger detached homes.
What is the WOZ value in Hooipolder en De Hoeven?
The average WOZ value in Hooipolder en De Hoeven is €335,000. This is higher than the municipal average of Geertruidenberg (€329,000) and equal to the average of the Raamsdonksveer district. The neighbourhood thus scores above average within the municipality.
What is it like to live in Hooipolder en De Hoeven?
Living in Hooipolder en De Hoeven means choosing peace, space and a green environment on the edge of Raamsdonksveer. The neighbourhood has a suburban character with predominantly single-family homes. Residents give the neighbourhood a 7.9 out of 10, with high scores for community (8.5), accessibility (8.5) and housing (9.0). Critical points are the appearance and the level of amenities.
Is Hooipolder en De Hoeven suitable for families?
Yes, the neighbourhood is particularly suitable for families. The largest group of households consists of families with children (940 households) and the most common age group is 45 to 65 years. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity and the quiet streets are perceived as safe by residents. Due to the higher prices, starters may have more difficulty getting a foothold.
How accessible is Hooipolder en De Hoeven?
Accessibility scores an 8.5 in resident reviews. By car, the A27 and A59 are quickly reachable, meaning Breda, Tilburg and Den Bosch are within twenty to thirty minutes' drive. Public transport is possible via bus connections towards Raamsdonksveer and Geertruidenberg. The flat surroundings also make the neighbourhood attractive for cyclists.
What type of homes are for sale in Hooipolder en De Hoeven?
The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, including terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Most homes were built in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, with occasional newer extensions. Buying an apartment in Hooipolder en De Hoeven is less common; the supply is primarily focused on ground-based homes. The average sold living area over the past year was 151 m².
Is Hooipolder en De Hoeven a safe neighbourhood?
Residents rate safety at 7.5 out of 10. The reviews convey a positive sentiment: one resident writes that you can safely leave your bike unlocked and that neighbours help each other. There is also a critical note: another resident mentions nuisance from loitering youths as a point of attention. Overall, the neighbourhood is perceived as quiet and socially safe.
You can practically leave your bike unlocked here, with nice neighbours who want to help each other and a safe street.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's probably more about the people who live there than the neighbourhood itself, but there are a lot of loitering youths / a lot of nuisance
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