Homes for sale in Arnemuiden, Middelburg
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House prices in Arnemuiden: what do you pay for a home here?
Arnemuiden is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 74% of the more than 2,000 homes are owner-occupied, which is significantly more than in many other neighbourhoods within the municipality of Middelburg. The average WOZ value is €267,000, slightly above the municipal average of €259,000, showing that homes here are generally worth a bit more than elsewhere in Middelburg. Over the past twelve months, 48 homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €454,125. The range runs from €239,000 to €965,000, indicating that the supply is diverse: from entry-level terraced houses to larger detached homes. These are predominantly single-family homes; apartments are scarce in Arnemuiden. Check the current supply and average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Arnemuiden: village tranquillity with the city within reach
Arnemuiden is an old fishing village on the edge of Middelburg, and you notice that as soon as you drive through it. The historic core, the Dorp, has narrow streets, old buildings and its own church that defines the village's silhouette. At the same time, there are newer neighbourhoods such as Brakenburg I, Brakenburg II and Brakenburg III where larger family homes with gardens are located. The combination of village feel and relatively affordable space attracts families: households with children form the largest group, and almost half of the residents are married.
On the neighbourhood page of Arnemuiden, residents rate the neighbourhood a 7.6 out of 10. Safety (9.0) and beauty (8.5) score notably high. One resident describes it as a place where you still know each other and where children can play outside without you worrying. Accessibility and sense of community both score 7.0, which honestly reflects reality: Arnemuiden is not a neighbourhood for those who depend on public transport every day. The bus connection to Middelburg runs but is limited in frequency. By car, you are in the centre of Middelburg in five to ten minutes and via the N57 you reach Goes or the Westerscheldetunnel towards Zeeuws-Vlaanderen. A car of your own is not a luxury but a necessity for most residents.
For daily shopping, you don't need to leave Arnemuiden: there is a supermarket in the village itself. Children can attend the primary school in the village, and residents rate the schools an 8.0. For sports, you are well catered for with local clubs for football and other sports. Those looking for more urban amenities drive to Middelburg, where neighbourhoods such as Klarenbeek or Nieuw Middelburg also offer attractive buying options. The surroundings are green and open, with polder land and the proximity of the Veerse Meer, which makes the neighbourhood attractive for people who enjoy the outdoors and value space. More information about living and life in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Middelburg.
For which buyers is Arnemuiden a good choice?
Arnemuiden mainly appeals to families and movers looking for space at a price that is harder to find in Middelburg itself. With an average purchase price of over €454,000, it is no longer a starter neighbourhood, although the lower end of the market from €239,000 still offers entry opportunities. In addition to the purchase price, take into account transfer tax (2% for non-starters), notary costs and possible renovation costs for older homes. Those who doubt whether buying is the right time now can also look at the rental homes in Arnemuiden as a temporary alternative. The supply of homes for sale in Arnemuiden is limited; those who are serious about buying would do well to act quickly.
Searching for a home for sale in Arnemuiden and surrounding neighbourhoods
Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only know what a house costs but also what it is like to live there. Compare Arnemuiden with nearby neighbourhoods such as Griffioen, Brigdamme or the Binnenstad of Middelburg, or view the full overview of homes for sale in Middelburg for a broader picture.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home for sale in Arnemuiden?
Over the past twelve months, the average sale price in Arnemuiden was €454,125. The cheapest home sold went for €239,000, the most expensive for €965,000. These are predominantly single-family homes; apartments are scarce in this neighbourhood.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Arnemuiden?
In addition to the purchase price, as a non-first-time buyer you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. Notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed are added, typically between €1,500 and €2,500 in total. For older homes in the historic centre, it is advisable to have a structural survey carried out, which entails extra costs.
How is the accessibility when buying a home in Arnemuiden?
By car, you can reach the centre of Middelburg in five to ten minutes. Via the N57, Goes is easily accessible, and the Westerscheldetunnel towards Zeeuws-Vlaanderen is a short distance away. Public transport is limited; there is a bus line to Middelburg, but the frequency is low. Most residents need their own car.
Are there schools and amenities if I move to Arnemuiden?
Arnemuiden has a primary school in the village itself, which residents rate an average of 8.0. For daily groceries, there is a supermarket. Sports clubs, including football, are active locally. For secondary education and more extensive amenities, you need to go to Middelburg, which is a short drive away.
Is it possible to buy an apartment in Arnemuiden?
Apartments are hardly available in Arnemuiden; the supply consists almost entirely of single-family homes and detached houses. If you are specifically looking to buy an apartment in the region, it is better to look at the supply in Middelburg itself, for example in the Binnenstad or other neighbourhoods closer to the city centre.
The singel is the green road of Arnemuiden, and the roads are lined with trees. Friendly neighbourhood, close to the train station. Few amenities in the village. The neighbourhood has 1 small playground and a modest panna cage on the singel. In the evening, especially on weekends, troublemakers can be found on the singel. Also at the station. Otherwise, it is a safe neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet neighbourhood. Very pleasant to live in
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