Standdaarbuiten, Moerdijk
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Veerstraat in Standdaarbuiten is a proper piece of history, built in 1880, it stands out with its generous proportions and old-world character. With 568 m² of living space on a 1065 m² plot, it's a rare find in the village. The asking price of €1,250,000 is well above the neighbourhood average, making it the most expensive of the six homes currently for sale here. For context, detached houses in Moerdijk tend to command a premium, but this one is in a league of its own.
Standdaarbuiten is a small village where most people know each other. One resident describes it as "a good neighbourhood where people can live together pleasantly," praising the quiet, green surroundings and the well-maintained streets. Another calls it "super cosy" with many neighbourhood activities like carnival and a village week, but also notes that youngsters can be intimidating, especially to those who look different, and that litter after events is a problem. A third review echoes the litter issue and adds that safety is a concern due to poor lighting and fast drivers at night. Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.29 out of 10. The village has a mix of ages, with many families and older residents, and most homes are owner-occupied. For more on the area, see municipality Moerdijk.
For your daily shopping, the SPAR is just around the corner, and there's an Aldi and a PLUS a couple of streets away. The local primary school, RK bs Aventurijn, is a five-minute walk, while secondary schools are further afield, Curio prinsentuin Oudenbosch is about a ten-minute drive. The village has a bus stop, but services are limited, so a car is handy. The nearest train station is 5.1 km away.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Van Wensen Makelaars b.v., Funda, Pararius and Huispedia. The agent has provided full details on the property's size, age and energy label (E).
Details of this home
Veerstraat 3, Standdaarbuiten
Good · 3 residents
Good wine needs no bush. Standdaarbuiten means quiet living with green surroundings. The municipality keeps the neighbourhood well-maintained. You are not far from the motorway here. Zeeland, Rotterdam and Antwerp are quickly reachable. Filling up nearby is recommended. Across the border in Belgium, filling up is even cheaper. Joining the local history society or one of the many associations is recommended to get to know everyone. In summary. It's just a nice village for young and old, where life is still good.
Auto-translated to English by AIStanddaarbuiten is really a very nice village in my experience, there are many neighbourhood activities such as a village week, carnival, an annual cycling race, various genres of music events at De Standaardt and a polder challenge. People are generally friendly to each other and usually greet you, even if you don't know them. However, if you wear alternative clothes, clothes that are different from normal, or rainbow things (because rainbows are associated with the LGBT+ community), you can quickly be sworn at or even threatened and followed. This probably doesn't happen if you look older (20+), but as a 16-year-old girl it was quite scary to be followed by a group of youngsters. My little sister also gets bullied regularly since we moved. There is one school in the village, a small primary school with a library pickup point. There is also a Spar, a cafeteria, a hairdresser and a bus stop in the village. The buses run every half hour or every hour, which varies. They are mostly neighbourhood buses, which are often full in bad weather or during rush hour, so you can't really rely on public transport. If you don't have a driving licence, the village is somewhat accessible from other villages, but you'll probably need a bike or something in case you can't take the bus. The buses also stop quite early (after about 6 pm). There isn't much nature nearby; there is a small forest, but not much of it is left due to the amount that had to be cut down in recent years. There is a lot of litter on the streets, so hygiene is not great. This litter is mainly caused by youngsters, but also by adults during events. The municipality doesn't maintain the village very well either, which can sometimes be dangerous.
Auto-translated to English by AII gave hygiene a low score because after carnival, rubbish lies around for months. The same with New Year's Eve. I gave community a 10 because there are many village activities and it's very cosy. Safety is also low because not everything is well lit and many cars drive too fast at night. I've nearly had one of my dogs run over several times... For the size of the village, I think our facilities are good, but in general it's of course not the best. Green space got a 5 because the amount and type of waste left after carnival is not very environmentally friendly.
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About Veerstraat 3, Standdaarbuiten
The asking price is 106% above the neighbourhood average of €607,100, making it the most expensive of the six homes currently for sale in Standdaarbuiten. However, this home is also much larger than average, 568 m² versus 223 m², and is a detached house, which commands a premium. Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €522,691, so the price is on the high side, reflecting the exceptional size and character.
The home has energy label E. This means it is not very energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating costs compared to a modern home. In the neighbourhood, 20% of homes have label A, 40% label B, 20% label C, and 20% label D or lower. This 1880-built house is older than most in the area, which explains the lower label.
The plot measures 1,065 m², and the living area is 568 m², that's 155% larger than the neighbourhood average of 223 m². The home is a detached house, so you have plenty of space both inside and around the property.
Standdaarbuiten has a mix of residents, with many families and older people. There is a primary school in the village (RK bs Aventurijn, a five-minute walk away) and a SPAR for groceries. However, some residents mention that youngsters can be a nuisance, and litter after events is a problem. The village is quiet and green, but public transport is limited, so a car is useful.
The nearest train station is 5.1 km away. Buses run from the village, but services are infrequent and stop early, so driving or cycling to the station is more reliable.
Residents appreciate the quiet, green surroundings and the strong community spirit, with many village activities like carnival and a cycling race. On the downside, some mention litter after events, poor street lighting, and occasional issues with youngsters. One resident also noted that the village can feel unsafe for those who look different.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Standdaarbuiten