Scherpdeel, Roosendaal
NeighbourhoodThis 1964 terraced house on Jan Sluijtersstraat sits in a lively part of Roosendaal. With 132 m² of living space and a 147 m² plot, it offers a solid layout for a family. The energy label C means reasonable efficiency, though some upgrades could improve it. At €320,000, the asking price is 27% below the neighbourhood average of €435,900, making it a keen entry into the local market. Compare with other terraced houses in Roosendaal.
Scherpdeel is a mixed urban area with a high density of 2,120 addresses per km². The population of 2,305 is diverse, with many singles and couples. One resident describes it as "The ghetto of Roosendaal", noting safety concerns and litter. However, the neighbourhood has a strong share of owner-occupied homes (58%) and a majority of single-family houses (63%). For more context, see the neighbourhood Scherpdeel.
For groceries, Jumbo is just around the corner. Schools are close: KPO Basisschool De Appel is on your doorstep, and Gertrudis secondary school is a ten-minute walk away. The train station is 1.9 km away, so a short cycle or bus ride. The municipality Roosendaal offers further amenities like a GP practice and park within walking distance.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including DMN Vastgoed, Vastgoed Nederland, and Funda.
Details of this home
Jan Sluijtersstraat 11, Roosendaal
Mediocre · 1 resident
There aren't many good points as I see it. Many bad points though; It's not safe here for people like me (young girls) and I'm regularly harassed by creepy men. I get called all sorts of names without doing anything at all. Besides that, it's really disgustingly dirty here. You can't even look 2 metres ahead without being able to fill a bag full of rubbish.
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About Jan Sluijtersstraat 11, Roosendaal
The asking price of €320,000 is 27% below the average asking price in Scherpdeel (€435,900) and also below the median of €350,000. Given the 132 m² floor area, that works out to about €2,424 per m², compared to the neighbourhood average of €3,567 per m². So it is priced keenly for the area.
The home has energy label C. That means it is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy bills, though improvements like better insulation or solar panels could bring it up to a higher label. In the neighbourhood, 36.8% of homes have label A+ and 10.5% have label A, so this home is slightly below the local average.
Scherpdeel is a densely built area with a mix of singles and families. One resident gave a mixed review, mentioning safety and cleanliness issues. However, the area has good amenities nearby, including supermarkets and schools. The home is on a quiet street, but the neighbourhood overall has a high crime count of 129 incidents.
There are several schools within walking distance. KPO Basisschool De Appel is just 34 m away, and School voor Speciaal Basisonderwijs De Sponder is at 83 m. For secondary education, Gertrudis is about 768 m away, a ten-minute walk. So it is convenient for families with children.
The nearest train station is 1.9 km from the home. That is about a 5-minute cycle or a 20-minute walk.
The closest supermarket is Jumbo at 390 m, just a few minutes' walk. Other options within 1.5 km include another Jumbo, Aldi, Albert Heijn, and Dirk. So daily shopping is easy without a car.
With 132 m² of space, a garden (plot 147 m²), and three bedrooms (typical for a terraced house of this size), it suits a family. The proximity to primary schools and a playground (park at 0.9 km) adds to its family appeal. The neighbourhood has a mix of households, including 320 with children.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Scherpdeel