Station, Breda
NeighbourhoodThis 1954 terraced house on Hoge Steenweg sits right in the lively Station neighbourhood, a stone's throw from the city centre. With 197 m² of living space and a 186 m² plot, it's a generous home for a family. The asking price of €675,000 is 16% above the neighbourhood average of €582,188, which reflects the extra space, the floor area is 54% larger than the typical home in the area. For context, terraced houses in Breda vary widely in size and price.
The Station neighbourhood is densely built and very central, it's the most urbanised area you can get. Most homes are apartments, and only 18% are owner-occupied. The population is young, with many single-person households. One resident gave the area an 8 out of 10, but noted: "Not enough bicycle parking. Often theft, 6 bikes stolen within a year. Often there is (bulky) waste around the containers. Lots of noise at night, especially during holidays and festivals. The house shakes when a train passes by. 3 floors and no lift." So it's lively, but not for everyone. For more on the area, see neighbourhood Station.
For groceries, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Aldi is a couple of streets away. There's also an AH to go near the station. Families have several schools within walking distance: Kbs St. Joseph is a five-minute walk, and Stedelijk Gymnasium Breda is also close by. The train station is a ten-minute walk, making commuting easy. The municipality Breda offers plenty of urban amenities.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Storimans en Partners.
Details of this home
Hoge Steenweg 17, Breda
Very good · 1 resident
Not enough bicycle parking. Often theft, 6 bikes stolen within a year. Often there is (bulky) waste around the containers. Lots of noise at night, especially during holidays and festivals. The house shakes when a train passes by. 3 floors and no lift.
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About Hoge Steenweg 17, Breda
The asking price is 16% above the neighbourhood average of €582,188, but the house is also 54% larger than the typical home in Station (197 m² vs 128 m²). The price per square metre works out to about €3,426, which is below the neighbourhood average of €5,208 per m². So you're getting more space for a relatively lower per-square-metre price.
The home has energy label C. That's decent for a house built in 1954, it means it's reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, 72% of homes have label A, so this one is slightly below the local average, but still acceptable.
One resident mentioned noise at night, especially during holidays and festivals, and that the house shakes when a train passes by. The train station is 800 metres away, so you'll hear trains. The area is very central and lively, so if you're sensitive to noise, it's something to consider.
Station is mostly young singles and couples, only 190 households have children. There are schools nearby, like Kbs St. Joseph (206 m) and Stedelijk Gymnasium (341 m), but the area is more urban and less family-oriented than other parts of Breda. The resident review also mentioned bike theft and bulky waste, which might be a concern.
Breda station is 800 metres away, about a ten-minute walk. That makes it easy to reach other cities. The house is also close to the city centre, with restaurants and a park within 500 metres.
The plot is 186 m², but the listing does not specify whether there is a garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Station