Goes-Oost, Goes
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Leliestraat in Goes-Oost has a classic feel, with a generous plot and a garden that wraps around the property. Built in 1949, it has an energy label E, so heating costs are something to factor in. At €569,000, the asking price is 27% above the neighbourhood average of €447,738, which puts it on the high side compared to other detached houses in Goes.
Goes-Oost is a mixed residential area with a high density of addresses (2,109 per km²), making it quite urban. The one resident review describes it as "a complete neighbourhood" with a "normal experience, no extras" and gives it a 7.5 out of 10. The area has a large share of single-person households (1,435) and a notable proportion of residents aged 65 and over (1,780). The neighbourhood Goes-Oost is well-established, with many homes built before 1945 (31.7%) and a healthy mix of owner-occupied (54%) and rental properties.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Jumbo and Dirk also within a couple of streets away. School runs are easy: Basisschool Prinses Ireneschool and RK Basisschool Bisschop Ernst are both a five-minute walk, and secondary schools like Ostrea Lyceum and Het Goese Lyceum are similarly close. The municipality Goes offers a compact urban feel with parks and a train station within walking distance.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Neeskens Makelaars, Dian Clarijs Makelaardij, and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Leliestraat 105, Goes
Good · 1 resident
Normal experience, no extras
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About Leliestraat 105, Goes
The asking price is 27% above the average asking price in Goes-Oost (€447,738) and well above the median of €392,500. However, this is a detached house on a 328 m² plot, which is a rare property type in the neighbourhood. The average price per m² for sold homes is €3,594, so the price per m² here (€4,184) is higher than average. It is on the high side compared to the local market.
The home has energy label E. This means it is not very energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating and electricity costs compared to a home with a better label. In Goes-Oost, 35% of homes have label A and 10% have A+, so this home performs worse than much of the available stock.
Goes-Oost is a complete neighbourhood with all amenities within walking distance. There are several supermarkets (Albert Heijn, Jumbo, Dirk) within a kilometre, and primary and secondary schools are just a few hundred metres away. The area has a high address density (2,109 per km²), so it feels urban. The train station is 1.3 km away, and parks are close by.
The home sits on a 328 m² plot, which includes a garden.
With a floor area of 136 m² and a detached layout, it likely has at least three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
The listing does not provide details on the condition. The home was built in 1949 and has energy label E, which may indicate that some modernisation is needed.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Goes-Oost