Kern Lewedorp, Borsele
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Zandkreekstraat sits in the heart of Lewedorp, a village where life moves at a gentler pace. With 111 m² of living space and a 235 m² plot, it offers room to spread out. The asking price of €349,000 is in line with what you'd expect for a end-of-terrace houses in Borsele of this size.
Kern Lewedorp is a small, close-knit community with around 1,380 residents. One resident describes it as "quiet, apart from the noisy café, the speeding cars and agricultural traffic." It's a village where most homes are owner-occupied (73%) and the vast majority are single-family houses (93%). The neighbourhood Kern Lewedorp has a mix of ages, with a noticeable share of residents over 65.
For daily groceries, you'll need to travel a bit, the nearest supermarket is a Jumbo about 5 km away. Primary school De Leeuwerik is just around the corner, a couple of streets away. There's also a child daycare centre within walking distance. The village has a GP practice on your doorstep. For secondary school or a restaurant, you'd head out of the village. The municipality Borsele is a rural area, so a car is handy.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including R+ Makelaardij, Vastgoed Nederland and Funda.
Details of this home
Zandkreekstraat 25, Lewedorp
Satisfactory · 1 resident
In itself a good neighbourhood, however, the municipality refuses to do anything about the speeding through traffic and the heavy traffic that causes vibrations in the houses on Parallelweg.
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About Zandkreekstraat 25, Lewedorp
With 111 m² of living space and a 235 m² plot, the price of €349,000 is in line with what you'd expect for a corner house in this part of Borsele. The home has an energy label C, which is reasonable for a 1955 build. There are no direct neighbourhood price comparisons available, but the asking price reflects the size and location.
The energy label is C. That means the home is reasonably efficient, not the best, but far from the worst. You can expect moderate energy costs. For a house built in 1955, label C suggests some improvements have been made over the years, such as better insulation or double glazing.
The nearest train station is 7.3 km away. That's about a 10-minute drive. Lewedorp is a rural village, so public transport connections are limited. Most residents rely on a car for longer journeys.
Kern Lewedorp is a quiet village with a mix of ages. One resident describes it as "quiet, apart from the noisy café, the speeding cars and agricultural traffic." It's a small community with mostly owner-occupied single-family homes. The area has a GP practice and a primary school within walking distance, but for supermarkets and other amenities you'll need to drive.
Yes, primary school De Leeuwerik is just around the corner, about a couple of streets away. There's also a child daycare centre within walking distance. For secondary school, the nearest is about 10.8 km away, so you'd need to drive or arrange transport.
The plot is 235 m², which is a good size for a corner house. The listing does not specify whether there is a garden, but the plot size suggests there is outdoor space.
6 homes in the municipality Borsele