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Kievitsloop

Neighborhood in Breda

Addresses: 1,936 Avg. built: 1984
1,936
Addresses
4,135
Residents
1,800
Households
129m²
Avg. area
1984
Avg. built

About Kievitsloop

The Kievitsloop is located in the municipality of Breda. The most common postal code is 4824.

There are 1,936 addresses in Kievitsloop. There are 4,135 residents living in Kievitsloop across 1,800 households with an average of 2.3 persons. The average living area is 129 m². There are 2,100 registered passenger cars.

Kievitsloop has a total area of 87 hectares , of which 86 hectares is land and 1 hectares is water. The population density is 4,824 residents per km².

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Kievitsloop is a neighborhood in Breda with 1,936 addresses. The average living area is 129m². The average construction year is 1984.

Construction Periods
Voor 1945
1
1970-1979
2
1980-1989
1,725
1990-1999
181
2000-2009
26
2010+
1
Energy Labels
A++
95
A+
28
A
328
B
329
C
271
D
9
F
2

Most buildings (1725) were constructed during 1980-1989.

The most common energy label is B (329 homes).

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Health

82.0
Life expectancy
79.0%
Good health
18.5%
Smokers
44.2%
Loneliness

Life expectancy in this neighborhood is 82.0 years. 79.0% of residents rate their health as good.

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Population & Demographics

Population
Residents 4,135
Male / Female 2,085 / 2,050
Households 1,800
Avg. household size 2.3
4,824
residents per km²
Heritage
Dutch
73%
European
8%
Non-European
18%
Unmarried50%
Married38%
Divorced9%
Widowed3%
Age Distribution
0–15
17%
15–25
11%
25–45
28%
45–65
28%
65+
16%
Households & Transport
Single-person 31%
With children 39%
Cars 2,100
Cars per household 1.2

Source: CBS Wijken en Buurten (2024). With 4,824 residents per km², this is a highly urban area. Use these figures to judge whether Kievitsloop is dominated by small households, families, or a broader mix. The age chart shows which life stage is most represented in the neighborhood and helps you estimate lifestyle, amenities, and residential turnover.

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Yearly trends

Residents per year
4,110
Kievitsloop has 4,110 residents in 2025 according to CBS. The series helps you see whether the neighborhood is growing, shrinking, or largely stable.
-285
Net change
-6.5%
Overall trend
-0.74%
Avg. per year
4,395
2016
4,350
2017
4,245
2018
4,230
2019
4,225
2020
4,185
2021
4,145
2022
4,150
2023
4,135
2024
4,110
2025
Year Residents
2016 4,395
2017 4,350
2018 4,245
2019 4,230
2020 4,225
2021 4,185
2022 4,145
2023 4,150
2024 4,135
2025 4,110

The official CBS series for the comparable neighborhood boundary shown here runs from 2016 to 2025. Over that period the population changed by -285 residents (-6.5%), equal to roughly -32 residents per year and an annualized trend of -0.74%.

Home value per year
€351,000
The average WOZ home value in Kievitsloop is €351,000 in 2025. Treat this as a neighborhood trend, not as a valuation for one specific property.
€168,000
Net change
91.8%
Overall trend
7.5%
Avg. per year
€183,000
2016
€190,000
2017
€203,000
2018
€212,000
2019
€233,000
2020
€254,000
2021
€276,000
2022
€312,000
2023
€321,000
2024
€351,000
2025
Year Average WOZ value
2016 €183,000
2017 €190,000
2018 €203,000
2019 €212,000
2020 €233,000
2021 €254,000
2022 €276,000
2023 €312,000
2024 €321,000
2025 €351,000

This official CBS series shows how the average WOZ value evolved between 2016 and 2025. Across the years shown, the neighborhood average increased by €168,000 (91.8%), equal to an annualized increase of 7.5% per year. WOZ values are useful for comparing neighborhoods and understanding local tax context, but always combine them with floor area, construction year, energy label, and recent sale prices.

Residents by area of origin
2025
CBS publishes an area-of-origin split for Kievitsloop. In 2025, the neighborhood consists of 72.5% origin from the Netherlands, 8.6% origin from Europe, and 18.8% origin from outside Europe.
2985
Netherlands
355
Europe
775
Outside Europe
Netherlands
Europe
Outside Europe
2023
2024
2025
Year Netherlands Europe Outside Europe
2023 3,050 345 755
2024 3,035 340 760
2025 2,985 355 775

For this origin chart, we only use official CBS years where the exact same categories are available at neighborhood level. That means the series starts in 2023 and avoids mixing older CBS definitions with different neighborhood boundaries or background concepts.

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الوظائف

1936
total
سكني
1773
91.6%
مكتبي
74
3.8%
صناعي
49
2.5%
أخرى
28
1.4%
تعليمي
4
0.2%
تجمع
3
0.2%
صناعي, سكني
2
0.1%
رياضي
1
0.1%
تجاري, سكني
1
0.1%
صحي, سكني
1
0.1%

91.6% of addresses are سكني. This split shows whether Kievitsloop is mainly residential or has a stronger mix of housing, retail, offices, and other building uses.

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Largest homes

The largest homes give a quick view of the upper end of the housing stock in Kievitsloop. Compare area, construction year, and energy label to see whether larger homes here are mainly older, newer, or more energy efficient.

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Streets

Use these street pages to drill further into Kievitsloop by street, including addresses, housing types, energy labels, and demographic context. That makes it easier to compare differences within the same neighborhood.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many addresses does Kievitsloop have?

The Kievitsloop neighborhood in Breda has 1936 registered addresses according to the BAG (Basisregistratie Adressen en Gebouwen), the official government database managed by the Kadaster. These addresses include homes, shops, offices, and other buildings. The average living area in Kievitsloop is 129 m2 and the average construction year is 1984. On Woningsearch you can view all 1936 addresses with details on area, construction year, energy label, and WOZ value. The neighborhood falls under the municipality of Breda.

What streets are in Kievitsloop?

The Kievitsloop neighborhood in Breda contains 40 streets. Streets in this area include Amstelweide, Benedenmoeren, Blokmoeren, Bochtmoeren, Boerenerf and more. Each street has its own page on Woningsearch with detailed information about all addresses, average property value, construction year distribution, and energy labels. The neighborhood classification is based on the CBS Wijken en Buurten system maintained by Statistics Netherlands.