Sportpark, Breda
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Piet Avontuurstraat sits in a quiet part of Breda, with a generous 118 m² of living space and a 187 m² plot. The 1959 build has an E energy label, so heating costs are something to factor in. At €550,000, the asking price is 22% above the neighbourhood average of €449,875, but the floor area is 28% larger than the local norm of 92 m², so you're paying for extra square metres. For context, terraced houses in Breda vary widely in price and size.
Sportpark is a leafy residential area east of Breda's centre, with a mix of pre-war and post-war homes. The neighbourhood has 3,410 residents, many of them families and older couples, about a third of households have children. It's a very urban setting (address density 2,726 per km²), yet green spaces are never far: a park or public garden is just a five-minute walk away. There are no resident reviews available for this street, but the area is known for its quiet, safe atmosphere. The Sportpark neighbourhood has a strong owner-occupied rate of 71%.
For your morning bread run, the nearest SPAR is a ten-minute walk, and an Albert Heijn is just as close. Schools are within easy reach: a secondary school (De Nassau) is just around the corner, and primary school De Zandberg is a five-minute walk. The train station is 2.6 km away, so you'd cycle or take a bus. Restaurants are on your doorstep, and a GP surgery is a couple of streets away. All this falls within the municipality of Breda, which offers excellent amenities.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Storimans en Partners. The details reflect the information available at the time of writing.
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Piet Avontuurstraat 86, Breda
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About Piet Avontuurstraat 86, Breda
The asking price is 22% above the neighbourhood average of €449,875, but the house is also 28% larger than the typical home in Sportpark (118 m² vs 92 m²). Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €573,487, so the price is in line with what buyers have been paying for larger properties. It's not a bargain, but the extra space justifies the premium.
The energy label is E, which is below average for the neighbourhood, 62.5% of homes in Sportpark have a label D or lower. An E label means higher energy bills are to be expected, especially for heating. You may want to consider improvements like insulation or a more efficient heating system, but the listing does not specify any recent upgrades.
Given the plot size, there is certainly outdoor space, but you would need to view the property to see how it is arranged.
Sportpark is a green, family-friendly area with a mix of ages. It has a very urban feel (address density 2,726 per km²) but plenty of parks nearby. The population includes many families and older residents, and the area is safe, with 257 reported crimes in the latest data. Owner-occupancy is high at 71%.
The nearest train station is 2.6 km away, which is about a 10-minute cycle or a short bus ride. The listing does not specify which station, but Breda's main station is within that distance.
Yes, several schools are within walking distance. A secondary school (De Nassau) is just 160 m away, and primary school De Zandberg is 496 m away. There are also multiple other secondary schools within a few hundred metres, making it convenient for families with children of different ages.
The nearest supermarket is a SPAR at 846 m, and an Albert Heijn is 874 m away, both about a ten-minute walk. Another Albert Heijn is 986 m away, and a Coop is 1.1 km. So daily shopping is easily done on foot or by bike.
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