De Haverleij, Den Bosch
NeighbourhoodThis semi-detached house on Zwaenenstede sits in the leafy De Haverleij neighbourhood, a castle-inspired estate on the edge of Den Bosch. With 255 m² of living space, it is considerably larger than the neighbourhood average of 176 m². The asking price of €775,000 is 20% above the local average of €643,400, reflecting the extra space and the home's energy label B. Compared to other semi-detached houses in Den Bosch, this one is on the high side.
De Haverleij is a quiet, green neighbourhood built around a series of castle-like complexes. It is a family-oriented area: most homes are owner-occupied (90%) and many households have children. The neighbourhood has a low urbanity level (5), meaning it feels rural despite being part of Den Bosch. There are no resident reviews available for this area. For more context, see the De Haverleij neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, the nearest PLUS supermarket is just around the corner. Several other supermarkets are within a few kilometres. The closest primary school, Basisschool De Pollenhof, is a ten-minute walk away, and there are several other primary schools within easy reach. The nearest train station is 6.8 km away, so a car or bike is handy for commuting. The area is part of the municipality of Den Bosch, which offers a range of amenities.
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Details of this home
Zwaenenstede 22, 'S-Hertogenbosch
Data from De Haverleij
Data from De Haverleij
28 within 5 km
11 within 5 km
About Zwaenenstede 22, 'S-Hertogenbosch
The asking price is 20% above the average asking price in De Haverleij (€643,400). However, this home is also 45% larger than the neighbourhood average (255 m² vs 176 m²) and has an energy label B. The price per square metre works out at about €3,040, which is below the neighbourhood average of €3,929 per m². So while the total price is high, you get more space for your money.
The home has energy label B, which is efficient. In the neighbourhood, all homes have labels A or better (50% A+ and 50% A), so this home is slightly less efficient than the local average. Still, label B means relatively low energy costs compared to older homes.
De Haverleij is very family-friendly. About 37% of households have children, and the average household size is 2.4 people. Most homes are owner-occupied (90%) and the area is quiet with a low urbanity level. There are several primary schools within a few kilometres, and the nearest is a ten-minute walk away.
The nearest train station is 6.8 km away, so it is not within walking distance. A car or bicycle is the most practical way to get around.
The plot is 72 m².
The home was built in 2002, so it is relatively modern. In the neighbourhood, all homes were built between 1990 and 2010, so this fits the local profile.
With 255 m² of living space, it is a large home, but the exact layout is not provided.
6 homes in the neighbourhood De Haverleij