Geeren-noord, Breda
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state a house number, postcode, property type, floor area, year of construction or energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. The rent is €1,500 per month, which is in line with the market for rental homes in Breda.
Geeren-noord is a mixed neighbourhood with a population of around 2,685. It has a mix of ages, with many families and older residents. Based on three reviews, opinions vary: one resident who has lived here 45 years says 'everyone greets each other, Dutch and foreigners', while another of 26 years feels it's 'going downhill' and misses the cosiness. A third says they are 'never bothered by anything'. The area has an urban feel with an address density of 2,264 addresses per km². For more context, see the Geeren-noord neighbourhood.
For daily shopping, Jumbo and Albert Heijn are just around the corner, and Aldi is a couple of streets away. Primary schools include Basisschool het Noorderlicht on your doorstep and Kbs John F. Kennedy a ten-minute walk away. For secondary education, Curio praktijkschool Breda and Newmancollege are within a ten-minute walk. A GP is a five-minute walk away, and a park or public garden is just around the corner. The area falls under the municipality of Breda.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Interhouse makelaars Breda. The agent has not published full property details.
Details of this home
Bernard de Wildestraat, Breda
Good · 3 residents
Well, I think it's going downhill. I've lived here for 26 years. Everything is mixed together and that sometimes clashes. I don't have any trouble with anyone, I don't meddle with anyone either, I greet everyone and go back inside. Recently they kicked in the gates and the sheds because I live downstairs and they looked in mine, but there was only junk. I think they were looking for electric bikes. Well, I don't have a scooter, so tough luck. No, the neighbourhood is going downhill. It's a shame because I like living here, but there's no cosiness anymore. At 6 o'clock you don't see a soul outside. I sit in my garden and I just don't see anyone walking on the galleries, because that's what I look out onto. I was born in a working-class neighbourhood, everything was different there. We were there for each other and at the time we'd have coffee together and have a good gossip hahahahah. That's not the case here, which I think is a shame. Groendijplein is also difficult to reach for deliveries, that's also rubbish. You have to go to a pickup point. I don't have a car, so you have to bother people again to give me a lift. Really annoying. This used to be a 55-plus flat, now it's not anymore. Everything mixed together.
Auto-translated to English by AIEveryone greets each other, Dutch and foreigners
Auto-translated to English by AINo trouble at all
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42 within 5 km
63 within 5 km
About Bernard de Wildestraat, Breda
Interhouse makelaars Breda has published only the street and price on Pararius.
The monthly rent is €1,500. This is a rental listing, not a sale.
Geeren-noord is a mixed urban neighbourhood with about 2,685 residents. It has a mix of ages and household types. Reviews are mixed: some residents appreciate the greetings and quiet, while others note a decline in cosiness and occasional security issues.
Jumbo and Albert Heijn supermarkets are within 600 metres. Primary schools like Basisschool het Noorderlicht are within 300 metres. A GP is 600 metres away, and a park is 300 metres away. The train station is 3.5 km away.
The listing does not mention whether it is furnished or unfurnished.
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