Homes for sale in Maasdal, Den Bosch
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Maasdal and discover through neighbourhood data and resident reviews whether this 's-Hertogenbosch neighbourhood suits you.
House prices and market figures Maasdal, Den Bosch
The owner-occupied market in Maasdal is modest in size but not in price. Of the 1,223 homes in the neighbourhood, 42% are owner-occupied, the rest are rented, a large part of which through housing associations. This makes the supply of owner-occupied homes in Maasdal relatively limited. In the past twelve months, 9 homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €465,167. The range ran from €335,000 to €575,000, with an average living area of 111 m². That works out to about €4,190 per square metre, which is remarkably high for a neighbourhood with a WOZ value of €310,000. That WOZ value is clearly below the average of the district Maaspoort (€381,000) and the municipal average of €398,000. This difference indicates that Maasdal offers a more accessible entry level than many other parts of Den Bosch, although the actual transaction prices show that the market is also picking up here. For current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Maasdal, Den Bosch
Maasdal is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in the southwest of Den Bosch, part of the Maaspoort district. The buildings largely date from the 1970s and 1980s: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and porch flats alternate. The streetscape is green and orderly, with wide pavements and many low-rise buildings. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural peculiarities, but rather for its orderly, stable character.
Those who live here have quick access to daily amenities. In the immediate vicinity there are several primary schools and a shopping centre with a supermarket, bakery and pharmacy. For a larger range of shops, the Maaspoort shopping centre is within cycling distance, one of the larger shopping centres in Den Bosch with over a hundred shops. For sports, there are opportunities at the nearby sports clubs and the De Vliert swimming pool is a few minutes' drive away. Green spaces are available in the form of playgrounds and strips of parkland throughout the neighbourhood, although it is not a neighbourhood with extensive parks right on your doorstep.
In terms of accessibility, Maasdal does reasonably well. By bike you can reach the centre of Den Bosch in about twenty minutes. By bus, lines 3 and 5 run regularly towards the centre and Den Bosch station. By car, the A2 and A59 are easily accessible via the Maaspoortweg, which benefits commuters to Utrecht, Eindhoven or Tilburg. Parking is not a problem in most streets.
Residents particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its tranquillity and social atmosphere. On the neighbourhood main page of Maasdal you will find extensive reviews and scores per category. One resident writes: "It is quiet here and the neighbours know each other. Not exciting, but nice to live in." Criticism sometimes focuses on the outdated street furniture and the limited dining and entertainment options in the neighbourhood itself. Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Het Zilverpark, which is newer and slightly more focused on young families, Maasdal appears more subdued. The Abdijenbuurt and Maasstroom each offer their own character within the same district. Those who want to make a comparison with the broader supply in Maaspoort can find information about that at owner-occupied homes in Maaspoort.
Who is a home in Maasdal interesting for?
Based on the population composition, Maasdal is attractive to a wide audience. The largest group of residents is between 25 and 45 years old, but those aged 65 and over are also well represented. This makes the neighbourhood suitable for starters looking for a bit more space than an apartment in the centre, for young families who appreciate tranquillity and primary schools within walking distance, and for seniors who want to continue living in a familiar, orderly environment. The average purchase price of over €465,000 is not low, and the supply is limited. Those who want to buy in Maasdal would do well to act quickly when something becomes available. Is buying not the right time now? Then check out the rental homes in Maasdal as a temporary alternative.
What residents say about Maasdal
Residents rate Maasdal positively on average, particularly in terms of tranquillity, safety and social cohesion in the streets. Some are less enthusiastic about the limited entertainment options and the sometimes dated streetscape. One resident aptly describes it: "You live here nice and quiet, everything is close by and the neighbourhood is safe. Not hip, but that doesn't have to be." Want to read all the reviews and see the sub-scores per category? You can find them on the information page of Maasdal, including scores for liveability, green spaces and amenities.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Maasdal
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews that you won't find on any other housing site. This way you can not only see what is for sale, but also understand whether a neighbourhood really suits you. Compare Maasdal with other neighbourhoods in Maaspoort such as Lokeren or De Staatsliedenbuurt, or broaden your search area to districts such as Graafsepoort or Muntel / Vliert. For a complete overview of all owner-occupied homes in Den Bosch or more information about the municipality, also visit the website of the municipality of Den Bosch.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Maasdal?
In the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold in Maasdal, with an average purchase price of €465,167. Prices ranged from €335,000 to €575,000. The average living area was 111 m², which works out to about €4,190 per square metre. Supply is limited, so anyone looking to buy a home in Maasdal would do well to keep an eye out for new listings.
What is the WOZ value in Maasdal?
The average WOZ value of homes in Maasdal is €310,000. This is below the average for the Maaspoort district (€381,000) and clearly below the municipal average for Den Bosch (€398,000). This difference reflects the predominantly social and older housing stock in the neighbourhood, but does not tell the whole story about actual transaction prices, which can be higher.
What is it like living in Maasdal?
Maasdal is a quiet, well-organised residential neighbourhood in the southwest of Den Bosch, part of the Maaspoort district. The atmosphere is down-to-earth and social: residents know each other and the neighbourhood is safe. The housing stock largely dates from the 1970s and 1980s, with terraced houses and porch flats. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and proximity to amenities, although some find the streetscape dated.
Is Maasdal suitable for families and first-time buyers?
Maasdal has a mixed population: the largest group is aged 25 to 45, but over-65s are also well represented. For families, the neighbourhood is attractive due to the primary schools, quiet streets and proximity to Maaspoort shopping centre. First-time buyers can find more living space here than in the centre of Den Bosch, although the average purchase price of over €465,000 is not a low entry level. Single-person households, incidentally, form the largest household group in the neighbourhood.
How accessible is Maasdal?
Maasdal is easily accessible by bike, bus and car. By bike, you can reach the centre of Den Bosch in about twenty minutes. Bus lines 3 and 5 run regularly towards the city centre and Den Bosch station. By car, the connection to the A2 and A59 via the Maaspoortweg is quickly reached, convenient for commuters to Utrecht, Eindhoven or Tilburg. Parking is not a problem on most residential streets.
What types of homes are for sale in Maasdal?
The housing stock in Maasdal mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by porch flats. Of the total housing stock, 42% is owner-occupied, the rest is rental. Whether you want to buy an apartment in Maasdal or a ground-based home: supply varies, so consult the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent availability.
Are there schools and daily amenities in Maasdal?
Yes, Maasdal has several primary schools in or directly around the neighbourhood. For daily groceries, there are supermarkets and smaller shops in the area, and Maaspoort shopping centre is within cycling distance, offering a wide range of over a hundred shops. A pharmacy, GP and sports clubs are also nearby. Large parks are lacking directly in the neighbourhood, but there are playgrounds and green strips scattered throughout the district.












