Hanevoet, Eindhoven
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on De Klencke sits in a leafy part of Hanevoet, with a generous 134 m² of living space and a 268 m² plot. Built in 1995 and carrying an energy label B, it offers a solid, efficient home. At €700,000, it is the most expensive of the 17 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and sits 59% above the average asking price of €441,382, so it is on the high side compared to other terraced houses in Eindhoven.
Hanevoet is a residential area with mostly single-family homes (85% of the housing stock) and a mix of owners and renters. Based on five reviews, residents give it a 6.98 out of 10. Some residents note that people keep to themselves: 'People live very much to themselves these days. Little social activity.' Others mention issues with parking and social housing allocations: 'Parking problems due to charging stations' and 'Urgency cases are often not fair and correct.' The neighbourhood has a moderate urban feel (address density 1,618 per km²) and is home to many families and older residents. For more context, see the Hanevoet neighbourhood.
For your morning bread and groceries, Aldi and Jumbo are both just around the corner, and a park or public garden is on your doorstep. Primary schools are close by: Salto Jenaplanschool Hanevoet is a couple of streets away, and Basisschool 't Startblok is a five-minute walk. For secondary education, Yuverta vmbo en het groene lyceum Eindhoven is a ten-minute walk. The area also has a GP practice and a restaurant within walking distance. The municipality of Eindhoven provides all the usual city amenities, and you can read more about the municipality of Eindhoven.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Hypodomus Makelaars and Funda.
Details of this home
De Klencke 5, Eindhoven
Satisfactory · 5 residents
People are becoming increasingly distant. More and more (sometimes) unjustified urgent cases. Not good. The neighbourhood is being taken over by too many nationalities, who don't seek contact. Parking problems due to charging stations.
Auto-translated to English by AIPeople live very much to themselves these days. Little social activity. Homes are given undeserved urgent cases. Vals and Woonbedrijf are very blind to this. Not right. Social facilities are mainly for 'the elderly'. For the age group of 45/55, little to nothing is offered.
Auto-translated to English by AIPeople don't really look out for each other. Urgency cases are often not fair and correct (failure of Woonbedrijf). Regular weed smell. Park many young people at late hours after 10 p.m.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is located near a beautiful nature area. Houses are being crammed with incorrect emergency cases. The housing association is blind in that regard. People are living less and less socially with each other. Strange that, given the natural location (the Klotputten), the housing association increasingly allows people on this edge to put up sheds and wooden fences. This was not the intention of the nature area. Climate change will cause a lot of water nuisance, and gardens are being replaced by stone. Neighbourhood prevention patrols during the day, while it is often needed in the evening. The housing association does not take the smell of weed seriously. The housing association does not draw a fair line regarding the admission of residents. One person gets everything done, the other nothing. This beautiful neighbourhood and location is rapidly deteriorating.
Auto-translated to English by AI- Few amenities - Plenty of green space
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About De Klencke 5, Eindhoven
At €700,000, this is the most expensive home currently for sale in Hanevoet and 59% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €441,382. The average price per square metre in the area is €4,128, so this home's price per m² works out higher. Whether it is fair depends on its specific features and condition, which you can compare with other homes in the street.
The home has an energy label B, which means it is reasonably efficient. You can expect lower energy bills compared to older homes with labels D or lower. In the neighbourhood, about 26% of homes have label B, while 21% have label A or better.
The nearest train station is 5.3 km away, so you would need a bike, car or bus to get there. The journey by bike takes about 20 minutes.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Salto Jenaplanschool Hanevoet is 111 m away, and Basisschool 't Startblok is 286 m away. For secondary education, Yuverta vmbo en het groene lyceum Eindhoven is 735 m away.
Currently, 17 homes are for sale in Hanevoet, with prices ranging from €275,000 to €700,000. The average asking price is €441,382, and the average floor area is 110 m². This home is the largest and most expensive on the market.
Hanevoet has many families: about 600 households have children, and 85% of homes are single-family houses. There are several primary schools and a park nearby. However, some residents mention that social cohesion could be better and that parking can be an issue.
In the past year, homes in Hanevoet sold after an average of 27 days on the market. That is relatively quick, suggesting reasonable demand. The average sold price was €413,328.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Hanevoet