Aardenburg, Sluis
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state an energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home's energy performance. The house is a spacious corner property from 1844, with 206 m² of living space on a 351 m² plot. At €510,000, the asking price is 37% above the neighbourhood average of €372,536, which is on the high side, partly explained by the 36% larger floor area than the typical home in Aardenburg. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Sluis in this price range are rare.
Aardenburg is a small town with a calm, rural feel. One resident describes it as a "wonderfully quiet" place to live, noting that there are "many older people and few shops." The population of around 1,980 is spread across 1,090 homes, mostly single-family houses (86%). The neighbourhood has a high proportion of older residents, 31% are 65 or over, and many one-person households (39%). Average incomes are in line with the rest of municipality Sluis.
For your morning bread, the nearest supermarket is Aldi, about 5.8 km away, a short drive. Closer to home, Basisschool Op Dreef is just a couple of streets away (a five-minute walk), and there's a child daycare centre within walking distance. The town centre has a restaurant around the corner, and a GP practice and park are both a ten-minute walk away. For secondary school, children travel about 8.5 km to the nearest option.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via MYHOUSE makelaars.
Details of this home
Weststraat 90, Aardenburg
Very good · 1 resident
Many older people and few shops but wonderfully quiet living
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About Weststraat 90, Aardenburg
The asking price is 37% above the neighbourhood average of €372,536, but the house is also 36% larger than the typical home in Aardenburg (206 m² vs 151 m²). Corner houses from 1844 with this much space are uncommon, so the price reflects its unique character and size. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the historic features and the quiet location.
Given the building year of 1844, it is likely an older property, but without a label you cannot be sure of its energy performance. You would need to request the label from the seller or have one drawn up.
Aardenburg is a quiet, rural town with a high proportion of older residents. There are few shops, but the primary school is within walking distance. The area is safe, with only 24 reported crimes in the neighbourhood. Families with young children may find the limited amenities a drawback, but those seeking peace and space will appreciate it.
The closest supermarkets are Aldi (5.8 km) and Jumbo (5.9 km), both a short drive away. There are no supermarkets within walking distance, so a car is essential for grocery shopping. The town centre does have a restaurant just 400 metres away.
The nearest train station is 54.7 km away, so this home is not suitable for commuting by train. A car is necessary for most travel, though there are bus connections in the area.
The plot is 351 m², which is generous for a corner house. However, the listing does not specify whether there is a garden, terrace, or other outdoor space.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Aardenburg