Homes for sale in Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt, Oisterwijk
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House prices and market figures Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt, Oisterwijk
Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt is a predominantly owner-occupied neighbourhood: 73% of the more than 514 homes are owned, while 27% are rented. The WOZ value is €451,000, exactly equal to the average of the broader district Dorp Moergestel, but slightly lower than the municipal average of €478,000 for Oisterwijk. This makes this neighbourhood relatively accessible within the municipality.
Over the past twelve months, 14 homes were sold here at an average purchase price of €503,429. The range runs from €350,000 to €739,000, indicating that the supply is varied. With an average living area of 130 m², this works out to a price per square metre of approximately €3,872. These are predominantly spacious ground-floor homes; buying apartments in Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt is less common. View the current supply and most recent asking prices at the top of this page.
Living in Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt, Oisterwijk
Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt is located in the village heart of Moergestel, one of the two cores of the municipality of Oisterwijk. The character is quiet and green, with a distinctly village scale. Those accustomed to urban hustle and bustle should know that this is deliberately a different choice: wide streets, low-rise buildings and the proximity of the Brabant countryside define the atmosphere. The neighbourhood scores a 9 for beauty in resident reviews, and this is palpable in the well-maintained appearance of the living environment.
The homes are largely ground-floor, with a mix of detached houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. The Prinsessenbuurt itself is named after the streets in the immediate vicinity, which characterise the typical post-war expansion neighbourhoods of Brabant villages. The gardens are generally spacious, contributing to the high green score of 8.0.
For daily shopping, you can go to the small village centre of Moergestel, within walking distance of the neighbourhood. There you will find a supermarket and a few local shops. For a larger range of shops, the centre of Oisterwijk is about five kilometres away, with more speciality shops, restaurants and a weekly market. Primary education is available in Moergestel itself; the high education score of 9.0 in the resident review indicates that parents are satisfied with the school choices in the immediate vicinity. For secondary education, residents rely on Oisterwijk or Tilburg.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores a 7.0. There is a bus connection from Moergestel towards Oisterwijk and Tilburg, but a car is practically indispensable. Via the N65, Tilburg is reachable in about twenty minutes, and the connection to the A58 towards Eindhoven or Bergen op Zoom is via Oisterwijk. There is no train station in Moergestel itself; the nearest station is Oisterwijk.
The overall resident score is 8.0 out of 10. Residents appreciate the community (8.0) and safety (8.0). One resident describes the neighbourhood as: "A quiet, neat residential area where you know your neighbours and children can play safely outside." Amenities score slightly lower at 7.0, which aligns with the village scale. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the page for Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods in the same district, Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt has a slightly more traditional residential character. Omgeving Kloosterlaan and Omgeving Oostelvoortjes are also located in Dorp Moergestel but have a partly different building structure. Those who prefer a more rural setting can also look at Buitengebied Moergestel Noord-West.
Is a home for sale in Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt right for you?
Based on demographic data, this is a neighbourhood where families and people aged 25 to 45 set the tone, with a strong representation of over-45s and seniors. This translates into a quiet, stable living environment. First-time buyers will find that the entry price of €350,000 at the lower end of the market is still achievable, but the average of over €503,000 requires solid financing. Movers and families looking for space, greenery and a village community will feel at home here. A drawback is the limited supply: with 14 transactions in a year, the market is not large, and popular homes sell quickly. Those who want to be flexible or first explore the neighbourhood can also look at rental homes in Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt as a temporary option.
What residents say about Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt
The neighbourhood receives an overall score of 8.0 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The highest sub-scores go to beauty (9.0) and education (9.0), showing that residents highly value the appearance of the neighbourhood and the local school offerings. Accessibility and amenities both score a 7.0, which honestly reflects the village limitations. One resident writes: "A quiet, neat residential area where you know your neighbours and children can play safely outside." Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood scores on the neighbourhood main page of Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt.
Compare homes for sale around Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt and Moergestel
On Buurtje.nl, you will find homes for sale in Omgeving Prinsessenbuurt aggregated from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented with resident scores and current district data that you won't find anywhere else on one page. This way, you can not only compare a home but also assess the neighbourhood itself before planning a viewing. Also view the broader supply of homes for sale in Dorp Moergestel, explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Omgeving Achterbos/Papenakker or Omgeving Klein Bungalowpark, or broaden your search to all homes for sale in Oisterwijk. The municipality has more information about living and amenities on the website of the municipality of Oisterwijk.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in the Prinsessenbuurt area?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in the Prinsessenbuurt area was €503,429. The range ran from €350,000 to €739,000, with an average living area of 130 m². This equates to an average price of approximately €3,872 per square metre. The supply mainly consists of larger ground-floor homes.
What is the WOZ value in the Prinsessenbuurt area?
The average WOZ value in the Prinsessenbuurt area is €451,000. This is equal to the average of the broader Dorp Moergestel district, but slightly lower than the municipal average of €478,000 for Oisterwijk. This makes the neighbourhood relatively affordable within the municipality.
What is living in the Prinsessenbuurt area like?
Living in the Prinsessenbuurt area means choosing a quiet, village-like environment in the heart of Moergestel. Residents give the neighbourhood an overall score of 8.0 out of 10, with highlights for beauty (9.0) and education (9.0). The atmosphere is green and safe, with a close-knit community. Accessibility and amenities score slightly lower due to the village scale.
Is the Prinsessenbuurt area suitable for families?
Yes, the neighbourhood is particularly suitable for families. The largest age group consists of 25 to 45-year-olds, and families with children are the most common household type. Primary education is available in Moergestel, the neighbourhood is considered safe, and there is space for children to play outside. However, a car is almost indispensable for school and activities outside the village.
How is the accessibility of the Prinsessenbuurt area?
Residents rate accessibility at 7.0. There is a bus connection from Moergestel towards Oisterwijk and Tilburg, but for daily use a car is practically necessary. Via the N65 you can reach Tilburg in about twenty minutes. The nearest train station is in Oisterwijk, approximately five kilometres away.
What type of homes are for sale in the Prinsessenbuurt area?
The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes, such as detached houses and semi-detached houses. Buying an apartment in the Prinsessenbuurt area is less common. The homes largely date from the 1970s and 1980s, with spacious plots and gardens. The average sold living area over the past year was 130 m².
How green and safe is the Prinsessenbuurt area?
Greenness and safety are two strong points of the neighbourhood. Residents give both a score of 8.0 out of 10. The location in Moergestel, on the edge of the Brabant countryside, provides plenty of greenery in and around the district. The neighbourhood is experienced as quiet and clear, which contributes to the feeling of safety for both adults and children.








