Serooskerke, Veere
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Noordweg sits in the quiet village of Serooskerke, part of the municipality of Veere. With 90 m² of living space and a 338 m² plot, it offers a good amount of room both inside and out. The home dates from 1932 and has energy label C, so it's reasonably efficient. Priced at €399,000, it's in line with the market for detached houses in Veere.
Serooskerke is a small, close-knit village with around 1,665 residents. It's a quiet place where children still play outside, as one resident puts it: "Cosy and quiet, always children outside." The same resident notes that "the shop is nice and close by" and that the primary school is a friendly place where everyone knows each other. Most homes are owner-occupied (82%) and nearly all are single-family houses (95%). The village has a low urbanity score, meaning it's very rural. For more on the area, see Serooskerke.
For daily groceries, the PLUS supermarket is just a couple of streets away, so you can walk there in a few minutes. There are also several primary schools within a short distance, including Palmenhof and De Bergpadschool, both about a ten-minute walk. The village has a restaurant and a park or public garden just around the corner. For secondary education, you'd need to travel a bit further, about 5.6 km. The municipality Veere covers a wider area with more amenities.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Sinke Komejan Middelburg.
Details of this home
Noordweg 65, Serooskerke (Gem. Veere)
Good · 1 resident
I went to primary school here, it's a nice primary school where you know each other well The houses sometimes look a bit shabby but that's not a problem, most houses have been there for a very long time The shop is nice and close by
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About Noordweg 65, Serooskerke (Gem. Veere)
The asking price of €399,000 is in line with the market for similar homes in Veere. The house has 90 m² of living space on a 338 m² plot, with a 1932 build year and energy label C. Without specific neighbourhood price data, it's hard to say if it's a bargain, but it appears reasonably priced for what's on offer.
The home has energy label C, which is fairly good for a house built in 1932. It means the property is reasonably energy-efficient, so you won't face extremely high heating costs, but it's not as efficient as a modern home with label A.
The nearest train station is about 7 km away. That's a short drive or a longer bike ride. Public transport options in the village itself are limited, so a car is handy for longer journeys.
Based on one review, residents describe Serooskerke as cosy and quiet, with children playing outside. The primary school is friendly and close-knit. Some houses look a bit shabby, but that's because they've been there a long time. Overall, it's a peaceful village community.
The plot size is 338 m², which is generous, but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden.
With 90 m² of living space, it could have two or three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan or ask the agent for the exact layout.
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