Dinteloord, Steenbergen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Westvoorstraat sits in the heart of Dinteloord, a village where life moves at a relaxed pace. With 89 m² of living space, it's a compact home that feels cosy rather than cramped. The price of €389,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average, but the energy label A keeps running costs low. For context, apartments in Steenbergen tend to be smaller than the local average.
Dinteloord is a village with around 5,400 residents, where most homes are owner-occupied and many are family houses. One resident describes it as a "very good place to live" and says: "I've always felt safe here and I always feel at home here. There is quite a bit of nature in the neighbourhood, but it could always be more." The village has a mix of ages, with a fair share of families and older residents. The municipality Steenbergen covers a wider area that includes several small villages.
For daily shopping, the Albert Heijn is just around the corner, so picking up bread or milk takes minutes. There are three primary schools within a five-minute walk: RK Basisschool Petrus en Paulus, Basisschool De Regenboog, and Groen v Prinsterer. A GP is also a couple of streets away. The nearest train station is 14.4 km away, so a car is handy for longer journeys.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Helmig Makelaardij en Taxatieburo o/z.
Details of this home
Westvoorstraat 16A, Dinteloord
Very good · 1 resident
Well, I've always felt safe here and I always feel at home here. There is quite a bit of nature in the neighbourhood, but it could always be more.
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About Westvoorstraat 16A, Dinteloord
The asking price of €389,000 is above the neighbourhood median of €404,000, but the apartment is smaller than average (89 m² vs 150 m²). The price per m² works out at about €4,371, which is higher than the neighbourhood average of €3,221 per m². So it's on the high side, but the energy label A is a plus.
The home has energy label A, which is very efficient. That means you can expect relatively low heating and electricity costs compared to older homes. In the neighbourhood, about a third of homes have label A, while half have label D or lower.
One resident says they have always felt safe in the neighbourhood. The total number of recorded crimes in the area is 138, which is moderate for a village of this size. The resident also mentions feeling at home and appreciating the nature around.
There are three primary schools within a few hundred metres: RK Basisschool Petrus en Paulus (108 m), Basisschool De Regenboog (484 m), and Groen v Prinsterer (508 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 7.7 km away, so a commute is needed.
The Albert Heijn is just 187 m away, so you can walk there in a couple of minutes. The next closest supermarket is a PLUS at 5.3 km, so for a wider choice you'd need to drive.
The nearest train station is 14.4 km away, so Dinteloord is not well connected by rail. A car is the most practical option for getting around.
The apartment was built in 1948, so it's a post-war property. With energy label A, it has likely been well modernised. The exact condition of the interior is not described in the listing, but the energy performance suggests good insulation and efficient systems.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Dinteloord