Schoot, Eindhoven
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Langenakkerweg has been a much-loved home for decades, and it shows. With 121 m² of living space on a 133 m² plot, it is a roomy family home in a street where neighbours know each other. The asking price of €515,000 is 20% above the neighbourhood average of €428,632, but you get 34% more floor space than the typical home in Schoot. Compared to other terraced houses in Eindhoven, this one stands out for its generous proportions.
Schoot is a lively, central neighbourhood where the city meets a village feel. Two long-time residents, who have lived here for 36 and 36 years respectively, say they really enjoy it. One notes: 'I know everyone on my street. We also hold neighbourhood barbecues. There's a street app and everyone is there for each other when needed.' The arrival of Strijp-S next door has brought more bustle, which they experience as pleasant. A downside they both mention is that small local pubs are disappearing. Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.86 out of 10. It is a dense urban area with many single-person households and a mix of ages. For more details, see the Schoot neighbourhood.
Your daily shopping is just around the corner: Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away, and Lidl is 485 m. For a bigger shop, AH XL is a ten-minute walk. Schools are also close by: Basisschool Trudo is a five-minute walk, and there are several secondary schools within walking distance, including Stg ROC Summa College and SintLucas. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality of Eindhoven, which means you have all the city's amenities within easy reach.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Zicht Op Wonen and Funda. The agent has provided full details on the property's size, energy label and year of construction.
Details of this home
Langenakkerweg 10, Eindhoven
Good · 2 residents
The fact that I've been living in the same house for over 36 years already indicates that I really enjoy it here. By now I know everyone on my street. We also hold neighbourhood barbecues, etc. There's a street app and everyone is there for each other when needed. With the arrival of a new district (Strijp-S) adjacent to our street, there has been much more hustle and bustle in the neighbourhood over the past 15 years. I experience this as very pleasant. A downside of the neighbourhood is that the small brown pubs are disappearing one by one. This is not only the case here, but across the whole country. A real shame.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe fact that I've been living here since 1988 already proves that I enjoy it here. In my own street I know everyone and we're there for each other. Almost everything I need is within walking or cycling distance. And the bus stop is also very close. A plus point is that with the arrival of the adjacent new neighbourhood Strijp-S, there's more and more to do in the area. For example, DDW is an annual recurring event that is highly represented at Strijp-S, which I always look forward to. Even though I no longer belong to the target group (60+), there is plenty to do throughout the year that I enjoy going to. The only pity is that all the small local pubs are disappearing one by one. The prices of the hospitality industry at Strijp-S are very high.
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About Langenakkerweg 10, Eindhoven
The asking price is 20% above the neighbourhood average of €428,632, but the home is also 34% larger than the typical property in Schoot (121 m² vs 90 m²). The price per square metre works out at about €4,256, which is below the neighbourhood average of €5,696 per m². So while the total price is high, you are getting more space for your money compared to other homes in the area.
The home has energy label C. That is a decent rating, meaning the property is reasonably efficient but not top-of-the-line. In the neighbourhood, about 47% of homes have label A+ or better, so this home is slightly below the local average. You can expect moderate energy bills, but improvements like better insulation or solar panels could bring the label up.
The nearest train station is 1.5 km away, which is about a 15-20 minute walk or a short cycle. Bus stops are also close by, as residents mention. The neighbourhood is very urban (address density 3,750 per km²), so public transport links are generally good.
Schoot has a mix of residents, but only 275 households with children out of 2,170 homes, so it is not a classic family neighbourhood. Many households are single-person (1,530). However, there are several primary and secondary schools within walking distance, and the street itself is described as very social, with neighbours helping each other and organising barbecues.
In the past period, 86 homes were sold in Schoot, with an average selling time of 29 days. That is relatively quick, indicating a active market. The average sold price was €347,314, which is lower than the current asking price of this home, but those sold homes were also smaller on average (90 m²).
Daily groceries are within a few minutes' walk: Albert Heijn at 425 m and Lidl at 485 m. For a larger supermarket, AH XL is 1 km away. Restaurants are very close (0.4 km), and there is a park or public garden at 0.6 km. The neighbourhood also has a GP practice (0.7 km) and a library (2.1 km).
The plot size is 133 m², which typically includes some outdoor space, but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Schoot