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Homes for sale in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert, Oss

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House prices and market figures for Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert, Oss

The owner-occupied market in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert is pronounced. Of the 473 homes in the neighbourhood, 76% are owner-occupied, and you notice that: it is a neighbourhood of owners who consciously choose to live here. The average WOZ value is €409,000, which is significantly above the average for the district Oss-Zuid (€334,000) and the municipal average of Oss (€346,000). That difference of over €60,000 compared to the district says something about the position of this neighbourhood in the local market.

In the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €475,273. The range runs from €285,000 to €775,000, indicating that both more modest terraced houses and larger detached homes change hands. With an average living area of 117 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,065. For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

There are no housing association homes in the neighbourhood; the 24% rental properties are entirely in the hands of private landlords. Those who want to rent here can visit the page rental properties in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert, but the neighbourhood is essentially an owner-occupied area.

Living in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert, Oss

Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert is a quiet, mature residential neighbourhood in the southern part of Oss. The buildings largely date from the 1950s and 1960s, with a mix of semi-detached houses, larger corner houses and detached homes on slightly larger plots. The streets are green, the gardens are well-kept and the streetscape exudes a certain tranquillity that you rarely encounter in new-build estates. This is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural extravagance, but rather for its consistency and the feeling that people have lived here for a long time and want to continue doing so.

The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (255 residents), closely followed by those aged 65 and over (220 residents). This translates into a neighbourhood where it is quiet during the day, neighbours know each other and there is little nuisance. Young families are also present, but they are in the minority. For daily shopping, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood: the Lidl and Albert Heijn on the Vijversingel are within a few minutes by bike. For a larger range of shops, the centre of Oss is about a ten-minute bike ride away.

Schools in the immediate vicinity include De Regenboog primary school and the Petrus Donders Mavo; for secondary education, you can go to the Hooghuis or the Maasland College, both within acceptable cycling distance. In terms of sports, there is football club OJC Rosmalen nearby, and the Oranjepark offers a green space for walking or relaxing.

In terms of accessibility, the location is favourable. Oss station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, from where trains run towards Den Bosch and Nijmegen. By car, the A59 is quickly accessible, making connections to Den Bosch and Tilburg easy. Arriva bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the centre and other districts.

Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the space and the social cohesion. One resident wrote: "It's nice and quiet here, the neighbours know each other and you can safely let your children play outside." Critical notes sometimes concern parking pressure in the narrower streets and the fact that some roads are in need of maintenance. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert neighbourhood main page.

Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Oranjebuurt II and the Bomenbuurt, Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert is slightly more self-contained, with a slightly higher average property value. The Zeeheldenbuurt I offers a similar atmosphere but with a different housing profile. Those who want to understand the context of the wider district can find more information at owner-occupied homes in Oss-Zuid.

Who is a home for sale in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert interesting for?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and middle-aged people looking for peace and space without being far from the city. The higher average purchase price (€475,273) makes it difficult for first-time buyers, especially given that the range starts at the lower end at €285,000 but these are exceptions. Those considering buying an apartment in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert should know that supply is limited; the neighbourhood consists mainly of ground-based homes. Seniors who want to downsize but stay in a familiar environment sometimes find a suitable home here. Keep in mind that supply is limited and homes here typically sell quickly. If buying is not feasible now, there are also rental properties in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert available through private landlords.

What residents say about Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert

Residents generally give the neighbourhood a positive rating. High scores are awarded for safety, green spaces and the quiet living environment. Residents are sometimes less enthusiastic about the accessibility of public transport in the evenings and the condition of some pavements and roads. One resident described the neighbourhood as: "Quiet, green and safe. You notice that people have lived here for years and are proud of their street." All reviews and sub-scores per category can be found on the page for Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert.

Compare homes for sale in and around Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert

On Buurtje.nl you will not only find the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, but also resident reviews, neighbourhood scores and demographic data that help you determine whether buying in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert suits you. Also compare the supply in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Kortfoort or Willibrordusweg-Oost, or broaden your search area to homes for sale in Oss as a whole. For municipal information about facilities, permits and housing policy, you can visit the website of municipality of Oss.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert?

The average purchase price in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert over the past year was €475,273, based on 11 sold homes. The range runs from €285,000 to €775,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average living area of 117 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,065. For current asking prices of available homes, you can consult the listings at the top of this page.

What is the WOZ value in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert?

The average WOZ value in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert is €409,000. This is significantly higher than the average for the Oss-Zuid district (€334,000) and the municipal average of Oss (€346,000). This reflects the predominantly ground-based and well-maintained housing stock in this neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert?

Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the south of Oss with a strong owner-occupier profile: 76% of homes are owner-occupied. The housing largely dates from the 1950s and 1960s and mainly consists of semi-detached houses and detached homes. Residents appreciate the safety, the social atmosphere, and the proximity of green spaces such as Oranjepark.

Is Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert suitable for families with children?

The neighbourhood is certainly family-friendly: the streets are quiet, there are several primary schools in the area, and Oranjepark offers outdoor space. However, the largest population group is 45 to 65 years old, giving the neighbourhood a slightly more subdued character than typical young family areas. Families who value peace and space over liveliness will feel at home here.

How accessible is Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert?

Oss station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, with train connections to Den Bosch and Nijmegen. By car, the neighbourhood connects well to the A59, which runs towards Den Bosch and Tilburg. Arriva bus lines provide connections to the city centre. Residents indicate that public transport runs less frequently in the evenings, which can be a point of attention if you rely on public transport.

What type of homes are for sale in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert?

The supply mainly consists of ground-based homes: semi-detached houses, corner houses, and detached homes from the 1950s and 1960s. Buying apartments in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert is possible but the supply is limited, as the neighbourhood predominantly consists of single-family homes. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 117 m².

Is there enough green space and are there parking spots in Oranjebuurt I en Ruivert?

The neighbourhood has a green character with trees along the streets and Oranjepark as a central green lung. Parking is possible in most streets right outside the door, but in narrower streets it can get busy during peak times. Residents sometimes mention parking pressure as a point of attention, especially in the evenings when everyone is home.

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