Vrouwenpolder, Veere
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 itself. Set in the quiet village of Vrouwenpolder, this 1954 detached house offers 278 m² of living space on an 800 m² plot, priced at €1,150,000. That is on the high side compared to other detached houses in Veere, but the generous size and location by the coast justify the premium.
Vrouwenpolder is a small coastal village with around 720 residents. One resident sums it up: "Sun, sea and wind, village with many amenities and many tourists. Wonderful living, beautiful nature, the beach and sea nearby." The population is older on average, with a third aged 65 or over, and most homes are owner-occupied (76%) and single-family (88%). It is a quiet, rural setting with a low urbanity score, so you will need a car for most trips. The municipality Veere covers the whole peninsula, with the historic town of Veere a short drive away.
For daily groceries, the PLUS supermarket is just on your doorstep, perfect for a quick bread-and-milk run. The nearest primary school, Basissch De Goede Polder, is a couple of streets away, and a child daycare centre is similarly close. For secondary education, you would need to travel about 9 km to Middelburg or Goes. A restaurant and a park are also within a five-minute walk, so you can enjoy a meal out or a stroll without getting in the car.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Makelaarskantoor Wisse Vastgoed and also appears on Pararius, so it is available through several channels.
Details of this home
Fort den Haakweg 16, Vrouwenpolder
Good · 1 resident
Village with many amenities and many tourists. Wonderful living, beautiful nature, the beach and sea nearby.
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About Fort den Haakweg 16, Vrouwenpolder
At 278 m² on an 800 m² plot, the price works out at around €4,136 per m². That is on the high side compared to other vrijstaande woningen in Veere, but the size and location in a coastal village like Vrouwenpolder, with the beach and nature nearby, explain the premium. Without comparable sales data for the neighbourhood, it is hard to say exactly how it stacks up, but the generous proportions and setting are clear assets.
Vrouwenpolder is a quiet village with about 720 residents, many of them older (a third are 65+). It is not very urban, the address density is low, so you will rely on a car for most trips. One resident describes it as "wonderful living, beautiful nature, the beach and sea nearby." The village has basic amenities like a supermarket and primary school, but for secondary schools, hospitals or a train station you need to travel further afield.
The beach is not explicitly mentioned in the listing, but Vrouwenpolder is a coastal village on the Veerse Meer and the North Sea coast. The resident review notes "the beach and sea nearby," so you can expect a short drive or bike ride to the dunes. The exact distance is not stated, but the village is known for its proximity to the beach.
The nearest train station is 10.6 km away, so you would need a car or bus to reach it. Bus connections are not detailed in the listing, but Vrouwenpolder is a small village, so public transport is likely limited. For most journeys, a car is the practical option.
The agent has not provided an energy label in the listing. This is not unusual for older homes (built in 1954), but it means you cannot assess the energy efficiency from the listing alone.
Yes, the PLUS supermarket is just 100 metres away, on your doorstep. A restaurant and a park are also within a five-minute walk (300 m). For other shops or a wider selection, you would need to drive to nearby towns like Middelburg or Goes.
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