Zandberg, Breda
This 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. At €2,750 per month, the rent is 28% above the neighbourhood average of €2,156, which is on the high side compared to other rental homes in Breda.
Zandberg is a densely populated neighbourhood in Breda with over 5,000 residents. It's a very urban area (address density 3,379 per km²), with a mix of families and singles. Two-thirds of homes are single-family houses, and 69% are owner-occupied. The neighbourhood Zandberg has a residential feel, with many amenities within walking distance.
For daily groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Aldi is a couple of streets away. Several primary schools are within a five-minute walk, including Dr. De Visserschool and Montessori + locatie Breda. The municipality Breda offers a wide range of shops, restaurants and parks nearby.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Find a House and also on Pararius. The agent has not published full specifications, so the details above are based on the street and neighbourhood only.
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About Grazendonkstraat, Breda
Find a House has published only the street and price on Pararius.
The rent is 28% above the neighbourhood average of €2,156, which is on the high side. However, without knowing the floor area or property type, it's hard to compare directly. The average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €18.26, but the size of this home is not stated.
Zandberg is a very urban neighbourhood with over 5,000 residents. It has a mix of families and singles, and most homes are single-family houses. The area is lively, with many shops, schools and parks within walking distance.
Albert Heijn is 386 metres away, just a few minutes' walk. Aldi is 599 metres away, and there are several other supermarkets within a kilometre.
Several primary schools are within walking distance: Dr. De Visserschool (453 m), Montessori + locatie Breda (497 m), and Nutsbasisschool Boeimeer (627 m).
The nearest train station is 2.8 km away, which is about a 35-minute walk or a short bike ride.
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €806,091 | €769,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €5,737 | – |
| Rent price | €2,656 p/m | €2,300 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €19 p/m | – |
How residents experience their district
Great!! Everyone knows each other. (except the Dutch residents who have recently moved in) If these people also make an effort to get to know the Moluccan residents, it will only get better. After the renovation, quite a few owner-occupied houses with Dutch residents have been added. If both parties make some effort to adapt, we will become a beautiful residential area.
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Auto-translated to English by AIFew facilities in the neighbourhood itself. The facilities that are there are clustered together and not very extensive. You soon have to go to another neighbourhood. The public space in the neighbourhood is poorly maintained or not at all. The community deteriorates every year. There is increasing nuisance from homeless people and drug users. There are enough schools in the neighbourhood, but I have no personal experience with the quality of education. The neighbourhood is reasonably accessible by car, bike and public transport.
Auto-translated to English by AINice, but increasingly deteriorating neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €743,462 | €592,325 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €5,044 | – |
| Rent price | €2,303 p/m | €2,190 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €19 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
Very dangerous my neighbourhood. I work as a volunteer for the last 32 years, but the situation is very very dangerous. Police don't listen. There is no gathering of the neighbourhood in the last two years. I always clean my street. Geeren Zuid Park. I have worked with Werk aan de wijk. I made art workshops. Municipality Breda didn't give 400 euros for material costs, only gave 200, so I asked my family for 1000 US dollars so I could buy materials. I'm sorry, but senior people get no respect here in Breda. (I was racially abused by a security guard in ALDI supermarket as I was giving my trolley to an old lady.) It hurts a lot as I worked for United Nations Goodwill Ambassadors for the last 50 long years, UNICEF, UNESCO, SAVE THE CHILDREN, NCIV Mr Pronk, Voices Of The Earth, for enlightenment in the visions of tomorrow. Pass the torch on to others. Hold on to the memories of yesterday. Even a small memory goes a long, long way and fulfils its purpose in eternity. Quote by M. Bugi. Help declare KALASH a tribe in the Hindukush Mountains as a United Nations World Heritage Site. We have been helping Kalash since 1980 - http://www.indigenouspeople.net/chitral.htm...
Auto-translated to English by AISafety is good. Hygiene is good, slightly less in some places because there is a McDonald's where some people don't clean up their rubbish. I don't have any trouble with this, and occasionally someone from McDonald's comes to clean it up. So I gave it a passing grade. Housing is also good. Everything is spacious. Accessibility for cars and cyclists is good. There is also a station reasonably close by. There is no school in the neighbourhood, so no education. You have to cycle a bit for that. About the community: it's fine. There is a neighbourhood party every year, but nothing more. I don't feel the need for that either. The neighbourhood is also reasonably green because the houses are spaced out. Many people have greenery in their own gardens. Just as there is no school, there are also no facilities. You have to cycle a bit for that again. Conclusion: I live well here. The neighbourhood is especially suitable for people who want to live spaciously and quietly. For elderly people who have difficulty walking, this neighbourhood is not suitable.
Auto-translated to English by AIGreat!! Everyone knows each other. (except the Dutch residents who have recently moved in) If these people also make an effort to get to know the Moluccan residents, it will only get better. After the renovation, quite a few owner-occupied houses with Dutch residents have been added. If both parties make some effort to adapt, we will become a beautiful residential area.
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Auto-translated to English by AII have lived in Kroeten my whole life, and have always lived positively here. It is a nice, tidy neighbourhood with various amenities nearby.
Auto-translated to English by AII haven't been living here very long, about six months I think, but I immediately felt at home. The Mastbos is literally around the corner for a lovely walk, as is the Ginniken square for nice restaurants and cafés. The Albert Heijn is a 5-minute bike ride or a 15-minute walk. The station is a 15-20 minute bike ride. There are many large, beautiful houses to admire here, the atmosphere feels very village-like, and it's all very lovely. It also feels safe.
Auto-translated to English by AIBeautiful, we help each other with a joint barbecue and a neighbourhood chat. It's great here. A chat is part of it every now and then.
Auto-translated to English by AII myself quite like living here
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €708,845 | €557,526 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,872 | – |
| Rent price | €1,829 p/m | €1,710 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €19 p/m | – |
Grazendonkstraat, Breda
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