Heusdenhout, Breda
NeighbourhoodThis 1971 terraced house on Heusdenhoutsestraat sits in the Heusdenhout neighbourhood of Breda. With 120 m² of living space and a 186 m² plot, it offers a practical layout. The energy label is C, so heating costs are moderate. At €460,000, the asking price is 15% below the neighbourhood average of €540,833, making it a keen option compared to other terraced houses in Breda.
Heusdenhout is a mixed neighbourhood with around 5,165 residents, many of whom are over 45. The area has a suburban feel, with mostly single-family homes and a moderate density. One resident describes it as a "Boring, deprived neighbourhood" with few facilities and increasing nuisance from homeless people and drug users. They note that the public space is poorly maintained and the community deteriorates each year. However, they also mention that the neighbourhood is reasonably accessible by car, bike and public transport, and that there are enough schools. This single review paints a critical picture of the neighbourhood Heusdenhout.
For daily groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with another Albert Heijn a ten-minute walk away. Primary schools are close by: OBS De Tweesprong is on your doorstep, and Kbs Weilust is a couple of streets away. Secondary education is a bit further, with Christoffel about a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood has a park or public garden within a five-minute walk, and a restaurant is also nearby. The train station is 3.5 km away, so you'll likely cycle or drive. The municipality Breda manages the area.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Makelaarshuys Johanna en Gijs, Funda, and Pararius.
Details of this home
Heusdenhoutsestraat 256, Breda
Satisfactory · 1 resident
Few 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.
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About Heusdenhoutsestraat 256, Breda
The asking price of €460,000 is 15% below the average asking price in Heusdenhout (€540,833) and close to the median of €465,000. Given the 120 m² floor area and energy label C, the price is on the keen side compared to other homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood.
Heusdenhout has a suburban character with many single-family homes. The population is diverse in age, with a notable share of residents over 45. One resident describes it as a boring, deprived neighbourhood with few facilities and poorly maintained public space, but also notes good accessibility by car, bike and public transport.
The nearest Albert Heijn is 446 metres away, just a five-minute walk. Another Albert Heijn is about 1 km away, and an Aldi is 1.3 km. For daily shopping, you have options within walking distance.
Primary schools OBS De Tweesprong (200 m) and Kbs Weilust (272 m) are within a few minutes' walk. For secondary education, Christoffel is 787 m away. There are also special education options like Breda College VSO at 558 m.
The nearest train station is 3.5 km away, so you would need a bike or car to reach it.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a house built in 1971. In the neighbourhood, 64.3% of homes have label C. You can expect moderate energy costs, but not as low as with A or B labels.
Currently, 12 homes are for sale in Heusdenhout, with prices ranging from €395,000 to €1,075,000. The average asking price is €540,833, and the median is €465,000. This home is priced below both averages.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Heusdenhout