Van Duivenvoordelaan 7
4931HP · Geertruidenberg
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Property details
Source: BAG (Key Register of Addresses and Buildings)
Energy
In the neighbourhood
Neighborhood: Geertruidenberg-West
Liveability
Neighborhood: Geertruidenberg-West
5 Dimensions
Score over the years
Comparison with district and municipality
Liveability score of this area versus higher area levels
Dimension scores by area level (deviation vs NL average)
| Category | Neighborhood | District | Municipality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Housing stock | 0.00 | 0.03 | 0.03 |
| Physical environment | -0.02 | -0.01 | -0.01 |
| Amenities | -0.07 | -0.05 | -0.05 |
| Social cohesion | -0.01 | 0.00 | 0.01 |
| Nuisance and safety | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.03 |
Living Environment
Noise Exposure
- Road traffic Lden
- 51.2 dB(A) Lden
- Industry Lden
- 48.1 dB(A) Lden
- All sources Lden
- 54.2 dB(A) Lden
- % area >55 dB (road)
- 25.7%
- % area >65 dB (road)
- 3.0%
- % area >55 dB (all sources)
- 37.2%
- % area >65 dB (all sources)
- 3.2%
Reference year: 2022
Air Quality
- NO₂ (nitrogen dioxide)
- 11.4 µg/m³
- PM10 (particulates)
- 15.6 µg/m³
- PM2.5 (fine particulates)
- 8.7 µg/m³
- O₃ (ozone)
- 53.9 µg/m³
- NH₃ (ammonia)
- 5.5 µg/m³
WHO guideline: 10 µg/m³
NO₂ Trend
Climate Risk
- Perceived temperature (hottest day)
- 44.0 °C
- Water depth at 30 mm/hr
- 1.2 cm
Reference year: 2022
Population
Age breakdown
% of total population
Residents per year
Housing
Ownership split
Housing type
Construction period
WOZ value per year (× €1,000)
Average WOZ value per home
Demographics & origin
Marital status
Migration background
Origins (non-Western)
Household composition
Demographic highlights
- Total households
- 1,160
- Avg. household size
- 2.0 people
- Single-person households
- 455
- Households with children
- 360
- Western background
- – people
- Non-Western background
- – people
Income
Average income per resident per year (× €1,000)
Average per resident
Income highlights
- Income recipients
- 2,000
Education
Education level (ages 15–75)
% by education level, population aged 15–75
Energy
Energy use by dwelling type
Annual average per dwelling
Businesses
Businesses by sector
Number of establishments
Traffic & vehicles
Vehicles by energy source
Registered passenger cars
Mobility highlights
- Passenger cars
- 1,280
- Petrol
- 1,060
- Other fuel
- 215
- Cars per household
- 1.1
- Address density
- 898/km²
Amenities
Distances to amenities
- Schools within 3 km
- 3
Parliamentary Elections
Crime
Total offences per year
Why per 1,000 residents?
A larger neighbourhood will always have more offences simply because more people live there. To compare areas fairly, enable per 1,000 residents — this adjusts for population size so you can see whether a neighbourhood is relatively safe or unsafe, regardless of how large it is.
Per 1,000 residents → Per 1,000 res.
Theft & burglary
Breakdown by theft type
Violence
Breakdown by violent offence type
Other property crime
Arson, other property offences & human trafficking
Nuisance & disorder
Nuisance, vandalism & business crime
Environment
Environmental & land-use offences
Serious crime
Drug/arms trafficking, smuggling & child exploitation
Traffic
Driving under influence & traffic offences
Society
Fraud, cybercrime & public order
Source: Politie — Registered offences by neighbourhood 2026. Covers offences recorded by the police.
▶ About the police groups
1.1–1.2, 1.5 · Theft & burglary — Breakdown by theft type
1.3–1.4 · Violence — Breakdown by violent offence type
1.6 · Other property crime — Arson, other property offences & human trafficking
2.1–2.5 · Nuisance & disorder — Nuisance, vandalism & business crime
2.6–2.7 · Environment — Environmental & land-use offences
3.1–3.2 · Serious crime — Drug/arms trafficking, smuggling & child exploitation
3.3–3.5 · Traffic — Driving under influence & traffic offences
3.6–3.9 · Society — Fraud, cybercrime & public order