De Hoven, Den Bosch
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Belcantoweg sits in the leafy De Hoven neighbourhood, part of the newer De Groote Wielen district. Built in 2015, it offers 168 m² of living space on a 261 m² plot, with an A+ energy label that keeps running costs low. The asking price of €795,888 is on the high side compared to recent sales in the area, where the average was €676,500, but the home is larger and more efficient than most. For context, terraced houses in Den Bosch vary widely in price and size.
De Hoven is a calm, green neighbourhood with a strong family feel. Almost all homes are single-family houses, and two-thirds are owner-occupied. The population is young, nearly a third of residents are under 15, and households with children outnumber those without by four to one. The area is not very urban, with an address density of 969 per km², so there is plenty of space. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, but the figures speak for themselves: it is a quiet, safe place with only 38 reported crimes. Learn more about the neighbourhood De Hoven.
Your morning routine is easy: a primary school is just a couple of streets away, and a childcare centre is equally close. For groceries, Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk, and Jumbo and Lidl are about a ten-minute walk. The nearest park or public garden is on your doorstep, literally 100 metres away. Secondary school pupils can reach Rodenborch-College within a five-minute walk. The municipality Den Bosch offers further amenities like restaurants and a library within a short bike ride.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Het Waare Huis makelaars. The details are current as of the listing date.
Details of this home
Belcantoweg 14, Rosmalen
Data from De Hoven
Data from De Hoven
23 within 5 km
18 within 5 km
About Belcantoweg 14, Rosmalen
The asking price is about 18% above the average sale price in De Hoven, which was €676,500 for recent sales. However, this home is larger (168 m² vs. the neighbourhood average) and has an A+ energy label, which adds value. Given that only five homes sold recently and none are currently available, the market is tight, so the price reflects both the home's qualities and the limited supply.
The home has an energy label A+, which is the highest rating. This means it is very energy-efficient, with low heating and electricity costs. The house was built in 2015, so it meets modern insulation and building standards. You can expect a comfortable indoor climate without high energy bills.
The nearest train station is 2.6 km away, which is about a 10-minute bike ride or a 30-minute walk. From there, you can reach Den Bosch city centre in a few minutes. The station is not named in the listing, but the distance is manageable for daily commuting.
There are several schools within walking distance. The closest primary school, ATO-kindcentrum De Hoven, is just 215 metres away, a short walk. Rodenborch-College, a secondary school, is 381 metres away. Other primary schools like Kindcentrum De Terp and Campus aan De Lanen are within 1 km. The area has 18 schools within 5 km, so you have plenty of options.
De Hoven is a very safe neighbourhood. In the most recent data, only 38 crimes were recorded in total. The area is quiet and family-oriented, with a low population density and mostly single-family homes. The streets are calm, and the park nearby adds to the peaceful atmosphere.
Albert Heijn is the closest supermarket, at 723 metres, about a 10-minute walk. Jumbo and Lidl are both around 1.3 km away, a 15-minute walk or a short bike ride. There are 23 supermarkets within 5 km, so you have plenty of choice for daily shopping.
The listing does not explicitly mention a garden, but the plot size is 261 m², which is typical for a terraced house of this type.
6 homes in the district De Groote Wielen