Homes for sale in Velletri, Halderberge
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Velletri and discover if this quiet neighbourhood in Oudenbosch suits you.
House prices and market figures in Velletri, Halderberge
Velletri is a neighbourhood where buying is the norm: 66% of the 774 homes are owner-occupied, compared to 34% rented. The WOZ value is €325,000, slightly above the average for the district Oudenbosch (€300,000), but below the municipal average of Halderberge (€339,000). Actual transaction prices are significantly higher: in the past twelve months, 21 homes changed hands for an average of €588,714. The range is notably wide, from €235,000 to €995,000, showing that the supply varies from compact terraced houses to spacious detached homes. With an average living area of 166 m², the price per square metre comes to around €3,545. Single-family homes make up the largest part of the stock, supplemented by a limited number of semi-detached and detached houses. Apartments are scarce here. At the top of this page you will find the current supply and the most recent asking prices.
Living in Velletri: village-like, green and quiet on the edge of Oudenbosch
Velletri is a residential neighbourhood on the southwest side of Oudenbosch, named after the Italian twin town. The neighbourhood has a clear village character with predominantly low-rise buildings from the 1970s and 1980s, interspersed with newer homes from the 1990s. Think terraced houses with front gardens, semi-detached houses with garages, and here and there a detached house on a larger plot. The streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery, and children often play outside. It is not a neighbourhood where you expect evening bustle, and that is exactly what many residents appreciate.
In terms of amenities, you are not entirely on your own in Velletri. Supermarkets Jumbo and Albert Heijn are within cycling distance towards the centre of Oudenbosch, as are the shops along the Markt and Basiliekstraat. For primary education, there are several schools in the immediate vicinity, including De Regenboog primary school. Sports club ODIO (football) and tennis club De Berk are within walking distance, and the countryside towards Oud Gastel is ideal for a run or bike ride. The Basilica of St. Agatha and Barbara is a striking landmark and also attracts visitors from outside the region.
By car, via the A17 you are quickly in Roosendaal (10 minutes) or Breda (25 minutes). Oudenbosch train station offers direct connections to Roosendaal and Dordrecht, although the frequency is limited outside peak hours. Bus routes towards Etten-Leur and Breda stop in the centre. Residents indicate that a car is practically indispensable for daily errands and commuting.
The largest age group in Velletri is 65-plus (505 residents), followed by 45- to 65-year-olds (470). You notice this in the atmosphere: quiet, friendly, with neighbours who know each other. Households without children form the largest group (295), but there are also families. One resident wrote: "Nice, quiet neighbourhood with friendly neighbours. Everything is within cycling distance and you really have space to live here." Those looking for vibrancy or nightlife will not find it here, but for peace and space, Velletri is a strong choice. On the neighbourhood page of Velletri you can read all reviews and scores from residents.
Compared to the neighbouring Oudenbosch-Centrum, Velletri is greener and quieter, but less central for shops and hospitality. The neighbourhood Albano has a similar layout, while Spui is more compact and closer to the station. Those looking for more space and rural living can also look at Kuivezand and surroundings.
Is a home for sale in Velletri right for you?
Velletri mainly attracts movers and seniors looking for space without urban hustle. With an average purchase price of nearly €589,000, it is not a starter neighbourhood, unless you can find a smaller terraced house at the lower end of the market. Families with children have plenty of space here, although the range of amenities for teenagers is limited. Keep in mind that homes sell quickly and overbidding is not uncommon in this region. Is buying in Velletri (not yet) feasible? Then check out the rental homes in Velletri as an alternative. Buying an apartment in Velletri is difficult due to limited supply, so focus instead on the centre of Oudenbosch.
What residents say about Velletri
Residents rate Velletri predominantly positively. The peace, greenery and social cohesion score highly. Accessibility by public transport and the range of shops in the immediate vicinity are perceived as less strong. One resident summed it up: "You live here nice and spacious and the neighbourhood feels safe, but for shopping or a train you do have to cycle a bit." View all reviews and partial scores on the main page of Velletri.
Compare homes for sale around Oudenbosch and Halderberge
On Buurtje.nl, we combine current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data. This way you not only discover what is for sale, but also whether the neighbourhood really suits you. Compare Velletri with homes for sale in the Oudenbosch district, or look more broadly at the supply in all of Halderberge. The districts Hoeven and Oud Gastel are also worth a look if you want to stay within the municipality. More information about local regulations and housing policy can be found on the website of the municipality of Halderberge.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home in Velletri cost?
The average purchase price in Velletri over the past year was €588,714, with a range from €235,000 to €995,000. With an average living area of 166 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,545. The spread is large due to the difference between terraced houses and detached homes.
What is the WOZ value in Velletri?
The average WOZ value in Velletri is €325,000. That is higher than the district average of Oudenbosch (€300,000), but lower than the municipal average of Halderberge (€339,000). The WOZ value is well below the actual transaction prices.
What is it like living in Velletri?
Velletri is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of Oudenbosch with many low-rise buildings from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the space, the greenery and the friendly atmosphere. It is a neighbourhood where neighbours know each other and children play outside.
Is Velletri suitable for seniors and downsizers?
Yes, the neighbourhood is popular among over-65s (the largest age group with 505 residents) and households without children. The quiet surroundings, ground-floor amenities in some homes and the green character make it attractive for downsizers and seniors. However, a car is handy for daily errands.
How accessible is Velletri?
By car, you can reach Roosendaal (10 minutes) and Breda (25 minutes) quickly via the A17. Oudenbosch station offers train connections towards Roosendaal and Dordrecht. Bus routes run to Etten-Leur and Breda. For daily use, a car is almost indispensable.
What types of homes are for sale in Velletri?
The supply mainly consists of single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached homes, mostly built between the 1970s and 1990s. Apartments are scarce. The average living area of sold homes is 166 m².
Are there schools and sports facilities near Velletri?
Several primary schools are located in the immediate vicinity, including De Regenboog. Sports club ODIO (football) and tennis club De Berk are within walking or cycling distance. For secondary education and more extensive sports facilities, you go to the centre of Oudenbosch or Roosendaal.








