Breda district Prinsenbeek

Breda - District: Prinsenbeek

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Breda - District: Prinsenbeek


Renting or letting in Prinsenbeek? On this page you can read everything about Prinsenbeek in the municipality of Breda. This district is divided into several sub-areas that we have described for you below. For each sub-area it is indicated which type of local residents you can expect.


For a detailed description of these types of local residents, we refer you to this page.

District description: Prinsenbeek - Prinsenbeek

The former village of Prinsenbeek (Breda North-West) has been part of the municipality of Breda since 1997. The center of the 'village' is located around a market that was completely renovated a few years ago. Here you will find various shops, restaurants, schools and a library. Prinsenbeek has the character of a commuter village as well as a traditional village with a lot of horticulture. Almost all homes fall into the low-rise category. In only a few places you will find some medium-rise buildings. Prinsenbeek has a rich and flourishing club life. In this 'village' you will find a tennis club, hockey club, golf club, football club and various fitness centers. Furthermore, Prinsenbeek has a primary school and several nurseries. Prinsenbeek is easily accessible via the A16 motorway and has its own NS train station. Prinsenbeek has approximately 11,400 residents.


The three most common types of neighborhood residents are described below. Because this characterization is based on averages or stereotypes, it is quite possible that you do not recognize yourself in any description.


    The average family 48%The conscientious Burgundian 22%The ambitious entrepreneur 14%

Description district: Prinsenbeek - Outlying area Prinsenbeek

The former village of Prinsenbeek (Breda North-West) has been part of the municipality of Breda since 1997. The center of the 'village' is located around a market that was completely renovated a few years ago. Here you will find various shops, restaurants, schools and a library. Prinsenbeek has the character of a commuter village as well as a traditional village with a lot of horticulture. Almost all homes fall into the low-rise category. In only a few places you will find some medium-rise buildings. Prinsenbeek has a rich and flourishing club life. In this 'village' you will find a tennis club, hockey club, golf club, football club and various fitness centers. Furthermore, Prinsenbeek has a primary school and several nurseries. Prinsenbeek is easily accessible via the A16 motorway and has its own NS train station. Prinsenbeek has approximately 11,400 residents.


The three most common types of neighborhood residents are described below. Because this characterization is based on averages or stereotypes, it is quite possible that you do not recognize yourself in any description.


    The average family 48%The conscientious Burgundian 22%The ambitious entrepreneur 14%


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