Griffioen I, Middelburg
This apartment on Euromarkt 32 sits in a quiet residential part of Griffioen I, a neighbourhood with a mix of families and older residents. At €274,000, the asking price is exactly the median for the area, so it's in line with the market. For more context, see apartments in Middelburg.
Griffioen I is a leafy, established neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. Most homes are single-family houses, and the area is popular with both families and older residents. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS data shows a balanced age profile and a mix of household types. For a broader view, check out the Griffioen I neighbourhood.
Your daily errands are a breeze: Aldi is literally on your doorstep, and a primary school, De Aventurijn, is just a couple of streets away. For secondary education, ISK Walcheren and CSW Van de Perre are both within a five-minute walk. The neighbourhood also has a GP practice, a park, and a supermarket within easy reach. For more about the wider area, see the municipality of Middelburg.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including M2 Makelaars Zeeuws-Vlaanderen.
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Details of this home
About Euromarkt 32, Middelburg
The asking price of €274,000 matches the median sale price in Griffioen I, so it's in line with the local market. Apartments in this area typically sell for around €2,850 per m², and this one has 99 m² of floor space. The price is neither particularly high nor low compared to similar homes nearby.
The energy label is C, which is an official registration from EP-Online. Label C is in the middle of the scale, meaning the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy costs, though the exact amount depends on your usage.
The nearest train station is 2.1 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride. This makes it feasible to commute by train, though you'll need a bike or bus to reach the station.
There are several schools within walking distance. The primary school De Aventurijn is 167 metres away, and secondary schools ISK Walcheren (256 m) and CSW Van de Perre (345 m) are also close. This makes the area convenient for families with school-age children.
Griffioen I is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a mix of families and older residents. Most homes are owner-occupied single-family houses. The area has a low crime rate and good access to daily amenities like a supermarket, GP, and park. It's a calm place to live, away from the city centre.
Currently, there are 9 apartments for sale in Griffioen I. Over the past year, 53 homes were sold, with an average selling time of 41 days. This suggests a steady market where homes don't stay on the market for very long.
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €301,778 | €274,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €2,850 | – |
How residents experience their district
I have lived here since 1974 to my full satisfaction. It is a pleasant, quiet neighbourhood with lots of greenery and sufficient amenities such as schools and play facilities for children. There is an Aldi, a baker, a snack bar, a hairdresser and a beautician. There are also two retirement homes.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe have lived in this nice neighbourhood since 1974. Always with great pleasure. Until a few years ago, there was an active, pleasant neighbourhood association here that always organised nice activities. I myself ran a very cosy craft group there for many years on Wednesday afternoons for the children from the neighbourhood. Always done with great pleasure.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe have lived here since 1974 and never want to leave this neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AILiving here is pleasant and quiet. There is a lot of greenery and space here, and Speelhof Hoogerzael is fun for the children, very practical and suitable for all ages. There are also good schools. My children, grandchildren and now even great-grandchildren have attended school here. Until a few years ago, there was an exceptionally active neighbourhood association. Unfortunately, it has now been dissolved. It had to 'rejuvenate'. That was not a success. The work was severely underestimated by the young people 'who would just take care of it', and within no time the best neighbourhood association in Middelburg was defunct. The grandparents (fairly young) weren't doing so badly. In the days with good, decisive volunteers and a board, it ran like a well-oiled machine.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €301,778 | €274,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €2,850 | – |
How residents experience their municipality
There is a lot of crime, and there are many burglaries and shootings, you have to be able to handle it, it's a multicultural neighbourhood and many children, but mostly dark-skinned children, but I don't mind that, mostly families from Morocco, Syria and Somalia live there, we ourselves live between a family from Somalia and a family from Syria, a lot of noise with the children but nice people. It consists of owner-occupied and rental houses. People live in flats who put household waste next to the underground containers with food scraps and throw food without packaging on the grass and so on, There is a reasonable shopping centre with a baker, a Jumbo, an Aldi, Primera, 2 foreign hairdressers, 1 Dutch hairdresser, 2 Moroccan supermarkets, 1 has a complete butcher's shop, this is a great supermarket, comes here daily. A youth centre, a meeting place for adults, a Domino's, a Zeeman, a bicycle shop, a flower shop, a Bistro which is more often closed than open, and a sandwich shop, a Syrian eatery, a snack bar/fishmonger, that was about it. Safety is insufficient because there are often shootings and burglaries
Auto-translated to English by AIAlways a lot of misery including shootings, stabbing incidents, just not a nice place to live. And there is also a lot of neighbour noise and the neighbourhood looks like a slum because rubbish is thrown around the underground bins, such as household waste and bulky waste like furniture, while they want to improve the neighbourhood but do nothing about it.
Auto-translated to English by AII feel very safe and there are a lot of nice people here
Auto-translated to English by AIHave lived here for 25 years but every year the neighbourhood deteriorates
Auto-translated to English by AIQuite a lot of accidents happen, I think there should be more zebra crossings and much more consideration should be given to the elderly or people with visual impairments.
Auto-translated to English by AII have lived here since 1974 to my full satisfaction. It is a pleasant, quiet neighbourhood with lots of greenery and sufficient amenities such as schools and play facilities for children. There is an Aldi, a baker, a snack bar, a hairdresser and a beautician. There are also two retirement homes.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe have lived in this nice neighbourhood since 1974. Always with great pleasure. Until a few years ago, there was an active, pleasant neighbourhood association here that always organised nice activities. I myself ran a very cosy craft group there for many years on Wednesday afternoons for the children from the neighbourhood. Always done with great pleasure.
Auto-translated to English by AIDauwendale has a somewhat lesser reputation, but living here is pleasant with all amenities.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €645,044 | €480,020 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,428 | – |
| Rent price | €1,559 p/m | €1,466 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €24 p/m | – |
Euromarkt 32, Middelburg
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