Homes for sale in Pannenschuur, Oisterwijk
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Purchase prices in Pannenschuur: what you pay and how it compares to Oisterwijk
Pannenschuur is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 63% of the more than 2,400 homes are owned, compared to 37% rented. The average WOZ value is €377,937, which is noticeably lower than the municipal average of €478,000 for Oisterwijk as a whole. That difference says something about the type of housing: Pannenschuur largely consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the post-war construction periods, with the occasional detached house in the quieter streets on the edge of the neighbourhood.
Actual transaction prices are significantly higher than the WOZ value suggests. In the past twelve months, 24 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €520,188 and a range of €290,000 to €699,000, with an average living area of 131 m². This indicates that both entry-level homes and larger family homes become available. Check the current supply and average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Pannenschuur: a neighbourhood where people are there for each other
Pannenschuur has a distinct character of its own. It is a residential neighbourhood with a close-knit community where you are not anonymous. Resident Jcm Smulders puts it aptly: "People who are there for you, and a supermarket nearby, but most importantly: it's a great place to live." That assessment translates into an average resident score of 9.2 out of 10 on the Pannenschuur neighbourhood page, where you can also find all sub-scores and other reviews. Safety, sense of community, housing and the neighbourhood's appearance even score a perfect 10.
Concretely, this means a neighbourhood with a well-accessible community centre where regular activities take place, a park where children play outside, and a supermarket within walking distance. Pannenschuur Centrum, accessible via the Pannenschuur Centrum area, forms the heart of the neighbourhood with daily amenities. Towards the Retirement Home and Mill area, you will find a quieter, greener character with more space. Primary schools are present in the neighbourhood and score highly in resident assessments. The neighbourhood also scores a 10 for education.
In terms of accessibility, Pannenschuur scores an 8. Oisterwijk has its own train station on the Tilburg-Den Bosch line, reaching Tilburg in about ten minutes. The A65 provides a quick connection towards Tilburg and via the A58 further to Eindhoven or Breda. Bus connections link to the centre of Oisterwijk and surrounding villages. For those with a car, the region is easily accessible. Want to know more about homes for sale in the municipality of Oisterwijk in a broader sense? Then also compare neighbourhoods such as Klompven/Eikenven or George Perklaan and surroundings, each with a different profile. Looking for more outdoor space? Then Buitengebied Oisterwijk Zuid or Heukelom are worth exploring. The municipality publishes up-to-date information on living and amenities via the Oisterwijk municipality website.
For which buyers is Pannenschuur a logical choice?
The largest age group in Pannenschuur is 45-65 years, but with 840 families with children, it is also a true family neighbourhood. Movers looking for space without the prices of the more exclusive neighbourhoods in Oisterwijk will find a realistic alternative here. First-time buyers can enter from around €290,000, but must account for additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for homes above the starter exemption), notary fees and any renovation costs. Supply is limited, so acting quickly pays off. Those who want to rent first or compare a home for sale with a rental alternative can also find rental homes in Pannenschuur on this platform.
Searching for a home for sale in Pannenschuur: how to use this overview
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you get to know not just the home but also the neighbourhood before making a decision. Filter at the top by price, area or energy label and compare Pannenschuur with nearby neighbourhoods such as Buitengebied Moergestel Noord-West. That way, you buy in Pannenschuur or the surrounding area with the right information in hand.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Pannenschuur?
In the past twelve months, homes in Pannenschuur sold for an average of €520,188, with a range of €290,000 to €699,000. The average living area of sold homes was 131 m². The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €377,937, which is lower than the municipal average of €478,000 for Oisterwijk.
What additional costs should I consider when buying a home in Pannenschuur?
In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you typically pay transfer tax (2% for homes above the starter exemption threshold), notary fees for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly estate agent fees. On average, budget 3 to 5% of the purchase price for additional costs. For a home of €520,000, this quickly adds up to €15,000 to €26,000 on top of the purchase price.
What types of homes are for sale in Pannenschuur?
Pannenschuur consists mainly of terraced houses and semi-detached houses, supplemented by a limited number of detached houses and apartments. Buying an apartment in Pannenschuur is possible, but the supply is smaller than that of single-family homes. The neighbourhood has over 2,400 homes, 63% of which are owner-occupied.
How accessible is Pannenschuur for commuters?
Pannenschuur falls under the town of Oisterwijk, which has its own train station on the Tilburg-Den Bosch line. Tilburg can be reached in about ten minutes by train. Via the A65 you are quickly on the motorway towards Tilburg and via the A58 further to Eindhoven or Breda. Residents rate accessibility an 8 out of 10.
Is Pannenschuur a suitable neighbourhood for families with children?
Yes, Pannenschuur has a strong family profile: there are 840 households with children and the neighbourhood has primary schools, a park, and a community centre with activities. Residents rate education and community spirit each a 10 out of 10. Living in Pannenschuur is described by residents as safe and social, with neighbours who look out for each other.
Pleasant and good living, with a nice park where the children can play nicely, a community centre where there is always something to do, people who are there for you, and a supermarket in the neighbourhood, but the most important thing is that it's pleasant living here.
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