Oldest visible housing layer
About 309 addresses in Prinsenbeek fall into Voor 1945. That is roughly 6% of the current housing stock.

5,700 addresses, 2 neighborhoods, 169 streets
There are 5,700 addresses in Prinsenbeek. Of these, 5,174 are dwellings. The average living area is 189.9 m².
The average construction year is 1980. There are 2 neighborhoods and 169 streets in Prinsenbeek.
Most buildings (1,361) were constructed during 1960-1969.
The most common energy label is A (895 homes).
This block shows the non-residential side of the city: how many postal zones, shops, offices and business spaces Prinsenbeek contains.
Of the 5,174 homes in Prinsenbeek, 55% owner-occupied and 45% rental. It gives a quick read on the balance between owner occupation and rental stock.
There are 5,174 properties in Prinsenbeek. Of these, 55% are owner-occupied and 45% are rental.
Not loose trivia, but measurable traces of how Prinsenbeek was built over time.
About 309 addresses in Prinsenbeek fall into Voor 1945. That is roughly 6% of the current housing stock.
The biggest growth wave sits in 1960-1969. 1,361 addresses date from that period, around 26% of the total.
The average construction year in Prinsenbeek is around 1980. It shows which era most of the city still comes from today.
Together these figures show how Prinsenbeek evolved: with an older layer from Voor 1945 and a clear growth wave in 1960-1969.
Prinsenbeek has 5700 registered addresses according to the BAG (Basisregistratie Adressen en Gebouwen), the official government database managed by the Kadaster. These addresses are spread across 2 neighborhoods and 20 streets. The average living area in Prinsenbeek is 189 m2 and the average construction year is 1980. On Woningsearch you can find detailed information for each address including area, construction year, energy label, WOZ value, and neighborhood statistics. All data is updated weekly from official government sources.
On Woningsearch you can search for real estate agents in Prinsenbeek via our agent directory. You can filter by association (NVM, VBO, VastgoedPro), specialty, and location. Each agent has a profile with contact details, service area, and specializations. Visit woningsearch.nl/makelaars/ to view all agents in Prinsenbeek. We partner with trusted, certified agents active in the region.
The average WOZ value in Prinsenbeek is based on Kadaster valuations and is set annually by the municipality. The WOZ value determines property taxes (OZB), deemed rental value, and water board levies. On Woningsearch you can view the estimated market value per address, calculated using WOZ valuations from the Kadaster Waardeloket and CBS municipality data. Property prices in Prinsenbeek vary significantly by neighborhood and property type. Use our search to compare specific addresses.
Prinsenbeek is divided into 2 neighborhoods according to the CBS Wijken en Buurten classification. Each neighborhood has its own page on Woningsearch with statistics on demographics, property values, energy labels, safety, and amenities. The neighborhood classification is maintained by Statistics Netherlands and forms the basis for local policy. View the neighborhood pages to compare livability and housing characteristics before making a buying or renting decision.
Woningsearch uses only official government sources for Prinsenbeek. Addresses come from the BAG (Basic Registry of Addresses and Buildings) via PDOK, managed by the Kadaster. Neighborhood statistics come from CBS. Energy labels are from RVO. WOZ values come from the Kadaster Waardeloket. Building heights and roof shapes come from 3D BAG (TU Delft). All data is automatically updated weekly. Woningsearch is completely free, independent, and available in 13 languages.