Steenbakkersbuurt, Eemsdelta
This apartment on Zigzagoven 55 sits in the Steenbakkersbuurt, a neighbourhood in Delfzijl within the municipality of Eemsdelta. Built in 1965, it has an energy label C. The asking price of €200,000 is 40% below the average asking price of €331,417 for homes in this neighbourhood, and it is the cheapest of the six homes currently for sale here. For context, apartments in Eemsdelta have their own market dynamics.
The listing does not provide details on the number of rooms, bedrooms, or bathrooms, nor does it mention any garden, balcony, or garage. The living area is 84 m² according to the BAG registration. The asking price per square metre is €2,381, based on this BAG area. The home was built in 1965 and has an energy label C, which means energy costs will be moderate.
Residents across the municipality of Eemsdelta give their living environment an average score of 7.49, based on 14 reviews. One resident says: "The shops are very far away, but there is a lot of greenery, schools are nearby and a nice playground." Another notes: "always willing to help someone, pleasant neighbours to live with, a nice village." A third adds: "It's a fine neighbourhood, only the neighbours further down the street complain very quickly." The neighbourhood has about 1,040 inhabitants, and 79% of the homes are owner-occupied. For more on the area, see the Steenbakkersbuurt neighbourhood.
For daily needs, the Lidl is just around the corner, and a Jumbo is a couple of streets away. Primary schools are close: obs De Optimist is a five-minute walk, and Basisschool Ravelijn is also nearby. The GP practice Huisartsenpraktijk Poseidon, Praktijk Sikkens is just around the corner, and Apotheek Delfzyl is a five-minute walk. For public transport, bus stop Delfzijl, Delfzicht is on your doorstep, served by lines 6, 406, 545, 640, and 641. The nearest train station, Delfzijl West, is a ten-minute walk. The municipality of Eemsdelta offers further amenities, as described on the municipality of Eemsdelta.
The WOZ value is €159,000, with a reference date of 1 January 2025. The asking price is 26% above this WOZ value. The WOZ value has developed over the past five years, though the exact change is not specified here. Regarding address risks, the noise level from road traffic is 49 dB Lden, which is above the noise standard, while railway noise is 31 dB Lden, below the standard. The foundation risk indication is low, but the home was built in 1965 on clay soil, which may involve wooden piles or a shallow foundation. These are area-level indications, not an inspection of this specific home. Pluvial flooding risk is low, as is current flood risk, and heat stress is currently low but medium by 2050.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via multiple channels, including Ronald. makelaar-hypotheekadviseur and Ronald. makelaar-hypotheekadviseur.
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The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Zigzagoven 55, Delfzijl
The asking price of €200,000 is 26% above the WOZ value of €159,000, which was set on 1 January 2025. The WOZ value is the municipal valuation for tax purposes, not the current market value. This comparison is a fact, and it is up to you to interpret what it means for the price.
According to the BAG registration, the living area is 84 m². The asking price per square metre is €2,381, based on this BAG area. The listing does not specify the number of rooms, bedrooms, or bathrooms, nor does it mention any outdoor space like a garden or balcony.
The energy label is C. This label indicates the energy performance of the home, with C being a mid-range label. Expect moderate energy costs, but the label does not tell you about the insulation or construction details. The home was built in 1965, which may influence energy efficiency, but no specific insulation features are mentioned in the listing.
According to area-level risk data, the noise from road traffic is 49 dB Lden, which is above the noise standard. Railway noise is 31 dB Lden, which is below the standard. These are indications for the area, not measurements taken at the property itself. The data is from 2022 and 2023 respectively.
The foundation risk indication is low, according to area-level data. However, the home was built in 1965 on clay soil, which may involve wooden piles or a shallow foundation. This is an area-level indication, not an inspection of this specific property. No further details are provided in the listing.
The nearest supermarket is a Lidl at 580 metres, which is just around the corner. A Jumbo is at 718 metres, a couple of streets away. There are also other supermarkets within a few kilometres, including another Jumbo and an Aldi at about 1.1 kilometres. In total, there are 11 supermarkets within 5 kilometres.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. obs De Optimist is at 421 metres, and Basisschool Ravelijn is at 452 metres. Also nearby is Rooms Katholieke Basisschool Onze Lieve Vrouwe Sterre der Zee at 452 metres. For secondary education, the nearest school is at 2.1 kilometres.
The nearest bus stop is Delfzijl, Delfzicht, at 253 metres, served by lines 6, 406, 545, 640, and 641. Another stop, Delfzijl, Botterlaan, is at 393 metres with lines 6, 406, 545, and 641. The nearest train station is Delfzijl West, at 583 metres, which is about a ten-minute walk.
Residents across the municipality of Eemsdelta give an average score of 7.49, based on 14 reviews. One resident mentions that shops are far away but there is greenery and a nice playground. Another appreciates the helpful neighbours and the village feel. A third notes that it is a fine neighbourhood, though some neighbours complain quickly.
Yes, with an asking price of €200,000, it is the cheapest of the six homes currently for sale in the Steenbakkersbuurt. The average asking price in the neighbourhood is €331,417, and the median is €312,000. The most expensive home is listed at €475,000.
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €281,250 | €225,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €2,350 | – |
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €290,030 | €303,824 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €2,482 | – |
| Rent price | €892 p/m | €892 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €16 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
The shops are very far away, but there is a lot of greenery, schools are nearby and a nice playground
Auto-translated to English by AIalways willing to help someone, pleasant neighbours to live with, a nice village.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a fine neighbourhood, only the neighbours further down the street complain very quickly.
Auto-translated to English by AIToo bad they often leave rubbish behind.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a quiet neighbourhood. The roads are quiet and everyone is busy with their own thing. There aren't many amenities in the area, so having a car is a must. Otherwise, the nature is very beautiful, though it's a shame about the wind turbines and factories further away.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood has a lot of litter, poorly maintained houses. And a district under construction that is slowly progressing; also, with the arrival of the temporary homes, a certain stain has come to the area. This is because the people living there have a mindset of 'this is not my home' and are already very dissatisfied with everything, causing them to leave a lot of rubbish lying around. Or cause nuisance in other ways. Furthermore, the district, with its adjacent nature reserve and history, has a lot of potential to become a model neighbourhood. But to get there, a lot more is needed.
Auto-translated to English by AII think it's okay, but I understand that people might say there's too little. But there's enough for me. There's a little shop, a pub and a football club. When I was young, 13 or so, there was even an ice rink.
Auto-translated to English by AIEverything is nice and close, direct connection to the city by train, hotel, spa, hairdresser, clothing store, toy store, hardware store and a supermarket all within walking distance. A market every Friday and a fair every year. Plenty of bins everywhere, and I only have good memories of the primary school here.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €340,852 | €338,371 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €2,462 | – |
| Rent price | €1,255 p/m | €1,255 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €15 p/m | – |
Zigzagoven 55, Delfzijl
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