Vonderweg 7

4931HR · Geertruidenberg

Liveability
Very poor
4.02
1985
Year built
75 m²
Area
A
Energy label

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Property details

Year built
1,985
Area
75 m²
Usage purpose
Status

Source: BAG (Key Register of Addresses and Buildings)

Energy

A
Energy demand 70.9 kWh/m²·yr
Primary fossil energy use 94.1 kWh/m²·yr
CO₂ emission 22.3 kg/m²·yr
Renewable energy share 31.2%
Building type Appartement
Building subtype Hoekvloer
Calculation type NTA 8800:2024 (basisopname woningbouw)
Usable area 64.78 m²

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

Urbanity Weakly urban (CBS class 4)
Residents
2,415
2025
Men
1,205
2025
Women
1,210
2025
Density
4,330 /km²
2025

Age breakdown

% of total population

Residents per year

Housing

Housing stock
1,234
2025
Avg. WOZ value
€291,000
2025
Owner-occupied
59 %
2025
Social rental
38 %
2025
Private rental
3 %
2025
Rental homes
41 %
2025

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

Avg. income per resident
€29,300
2025
Avg. income per recipient
€35,000
2025
Low-income households
3.0 %
2025
Around social minimum
6.0 %
2025
Labour participation
73 %
2025

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

Avg. gas use
620 m³
2025
Avg. electricity delivery
2,460 kWh
2025
District heating

Businesses

Businesses by sector

Number of establishments

Total business locations
200
2025
Trade & hospitality
20
2025
Business services
55
2025
Health & government
25
2025
Culture & recreation
25
2025

Traffic & vehicles

Passenger cars total
1,280
2025
Cars per household
1.1
2025
Cars per km²
2,288
2025
Motorcycles
115
2025

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

Distance to GP practice
1.6 km
2025
Distance to large supermarket
0.3 km
2025
Distance to primary school
1.0 km
2025
Distance to childcare
0.6 km
2025

Distances to amenities

Schools within 3 km
3

Parliamentary Elections

Vote Distribution

Crime

Total offences
9
2026
Residential burglary
0
2026
Bicycle theft
0
2026
Assault
1
2026
Vandalism
5
2026
Drug/alcohol nuisance
0
2026

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

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