Hertogenbuurt, Oss
NeighbourhoodThis 1964 terraced house on Bourgondiëstraat in Oss has an energy label G, which means you can expect high heating costs. With 108 m² of living space and a 136 m² plot, it's a compact home that needs some TLC. The asking price of €450,000 is exactly the median for the neighbourhood, but 19% below the average asking price of €557,000, partly because the floor area is 32% smaller than the neighbourhood average. For comparison, terraced houses in Oss vary widely in price and size.
Hertogenbuurt is a densely populated area (over 2,600 addresses per km²) with a mix of families and singles. Based on three reviews, residents have contrasting experiences. One says: "The togetherness in the apartment is great and I get along with most neighbours, except for a few whiners... But the surroundings, the neighbourhood, are less pleasant: drug dealers and users, youths on fatbikes, cyclists riding on the pavement where you walk your dog, and a lot of rubbish and junk at the underground bins are the order of the day." Another resident notes: "Our neighbourhood is very cosy and helpful; if something is needed, you can easily ask your neighbours." So it's a neighbourhood where the street scene can be messy, but the community spirit is strong. The neighbourhood Hertogenbuurt has a high proportion of families with children (470 households) and a mix of ages.
For your daily shopping, Jumbo is just around the corner, and there are several other supermarkets within a ten-minute walk. Primary schools are close by: Openbare Basisschool Mettegeupel is on your doorstep, and Basisschool Mozaïek is a couple of streets away. Secondary education is about 1.5 km away. The municipality Oss offers a range of amenities, including a park or public garden just 300 m away, perfect for a stroll.
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Bourgondiëstraat 128, Oss
Good · 3 residents
The togetherness in the apartment is great and I get along with most neighbours, except for a few whiners... But the surroundings, the neighbourhood, are less pleasant: drug dealers and users, youths on fatbikes, cyclists riding on the pavement where you walk your dog, and a lot of rubbish and junk at the underground bins are the order of the day. But if you walk a little further, there is a beautiful green area with a survival trail for children, although I've never seen a child do it, it is there, but certainly nice for walking too and a nice off-leash area for dogs, nothing to complain about on that point. But on the street itself, it's a filthy mess, with all that rubbish at the underground bins, including household waste (plastic waste from people who were too late putting it out and then left it standing) but also furniture because the thrift shop no longer collects everything or does so but for a fee that people don't want or can't pay (previously it was free here). That means the underground bins usually become a large dumping ground: if one thing is there, the next person just adds to it, and so the pile grows bigger and bigger...
Auto-translated to English by AIOur neighbourhood is very cosy and helpful; if something is needed, you can easily ask your neighbours.
Auto-translated to English by AIMy experience is positive, because everyone is respectful and sociable with each other
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About Bourgondiëstraat 128, Oss
The asking price of €450,000 is exactly the median for Hertogenbuurt, but 19% below the average asking price of €557,000. However, the house is 32% smaller than the neighbourhood average (108 m² vs 159 m²) and has an energy label G, which means higher energy costs. So the price is in line with the median, but you're getting a smaller, less efficient home.
The energy label is G, the lowest rating. This means the house is not energy-efficient and you can expect high heating and electricity bills. In the neighbourhood, most homes for sale have better labels: 25% have label A and 62.5% have label B. So this home will cost more to run than many others in the area.
Hertogenbuurt is a very urban area with over 2,600 addresses per km². Residents have mixed views: some praise the cosy, helpful community, while others mention issues like drug dealers, rubbish at underground bins, and nuisance from youths. There's a park with a survival trail and a dog-walking area nearby. The neighbourhood has many families and a mix of ages.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Openbare Basisschool Mettegeupel is 182 m away, Basisschool Mozaïek at 325 m, and KC Nicolaas at 732 m. For secondary education, the nearest school is about 1.5 km away.
The nearest train station is 1.9 km from the home, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short bike ride.
The closest supermarket is Jumbo at 593 m, just around the corner. Other options within a ten-minute walk include another Jumbo, Aldi, Ekoplaza, and Albert Heijn, all within about 1.2 km.
With 108 m² of living space and a 136 m² plot, it's a compact terraced house. The energy label G means higher running costs, which is something to consider.
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