Homes for sale in Schrijversbuurt, Oosterhout
Looking for a home for sale in Schrijversbuurt? Buurtje.nl shows the current sale offer in this neighbourhood, gathered from all major estate agent websites in the Netherlands. Everything to make your choice easier.
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Homes for sale in Schrijversbuurt, Oosterhout
There are currently 7 homes for sale in Schrijversbuurt, Oosterhout. The average asking price is €354,786. The offer is continuously updated from all major estate agent sites.
About Schrijversbuurt
Schrijversbuurt has 1,735 inhabitants. The housing stock consists of 722 homes.
Frequently asked questions
How many homes are for sale in Schrijversbuurt, Oosterhout?
There are currently 7 homes for sale in Schrijversbuurt, Oosterhout. The listings are continuously updated from all major estate agent sites.
How do I find a home to buy in Schrijversbuurt, Oosterhout?
Buurtje.nl brings together homes for sale from all major estate agent sites in one place. Also see the rental homes in Schrijversbuurt.
How much does a home to buy cost in Schrijversbuurt, Oosterhout?
The average asking price in Schrijversbuurt, Oosterhout is €354,786. That is lower than the average in Oosterhout (€597,538).
Are there also homes for sale in other neighbourhoods of Oosterhout?
Yes, view the offer in the whole municipality of Oosterhout.
The neighbourhood is deteriorating significantly in terms of crime and safety. They are now renovating the neighbourhood, which may take a while, but where they are working there is of course some nuisance, but afterwards it can only become more beautiful and pleasant. Bos Landgoed Oosterheide and Floraliapark are nearby, where you can enjoy walking and many activities are organised for young and old! "De Bunthoef" now on the Beneluxweg, a centre where a lot is organised, but where you can also go for serious matters, which I find very pleasant in this area. The hygiene in and around the houses could be better. Which is also partly due to the residents themselves. Better control. Perhaps more frequent rubbish collection instead of once a month, twice... Bulky waste collection again at fixed times, so that people without transport or much money can still dispose of their waste. So that it doesn't remain everywhere in the neighbourhood, where rats and other vermin take over. Currently, people have been on a waiting list for a house for years but get nothing, while those houses are rented out to "refugees"; that should be looked into more carefully. I am not against genuine refugees who are not safe in their own country, but many are men and leave their families behind in that "unsafe" country. Perhaps it's time to sort out what and who really have a right to a house. Better flow-through... e.g. people in a large house where only one person lives should move to a smaller house.
Auto-translated to English by AINo problems, lots of foreign people, but they are friendly so no issues with that. Shops nearby, buses nearby etc. A lot of renovation and construction for housing is currently going on. The municipality is doing their best to make something of it.
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