Homes for sale in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp, Molenlanden
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House prices and market figures for Bleskensgraaf-Dorp, Molenlanden
In Bleskensgraaf-Dorp, approximately 60% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, which represents a strong buyer's market for a village of this size. The average WOZ value is €331,000, noticeably lower than the district average for Bleskensgraaf ca (€385,000) and the municipal average for Molenlanden (€388,000). This difference makes the village relatively more affordable than some surrounding areas, although the WOZ value does not tell the whole story.
Looking at actual transactions over the past twelve months, 19 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €526,632. The range runs from €300,000 to €1,195,000, indicating a very diverse offering: from modest village homes to larger detached properties. The average sold floor area was 124 m², resulting in a price of approximately €4,247 per square metre. The housing stock mainly consists of single-family homes and detached houses, fitting the village character of the neighbourhood. Current asking prices and the current speed of sale can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp, Molenlanden
Bleskensgraaf-Dorp is a true Alblasserwaard polder village, located in the municipality of Molenlanden. The village ribbon runs along the Graafstroom, with homes, a church, and the typical open landscape of the region on either side. Those who live here consciously choose peace, space, and a strong village community, not urban hustle and bustle or a wide range of amenities within walking distance.
The character of the neighbourhood is village-like and green. The built environment is varied: alongside older ribbon development along the polder, there are also homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Detached and semi-detached houses are common, although there is also a modest rental component (40% of the housing stock is rental, partly through housing associations). Outdoor space plays a major role in daily life here: gardens are spacious, the landscape is easily accessible, and cycling routes through the polder are popular.
In terms of amenities, Bleskensgraaf-Dorp is a village where you can take care of basic needs locally, but for more extensive shopping or specialist stores, you rely on Streefkerk, Oud-Alblas, or Gorinchem. The village itself has a primary school, making it attractive for families with young children. Sports clubs are active in the region, and village life largely revolves around local associations and events.
In terms of accessibility, Bleskensgraaf-Dorp is a typical polder village: a car is almost indispensable. Via the N214 you reach Gorinchem and the A27, and via the N216 towards the Randstad. Public transport is limited, with bus connections linking to larger hubs, but do not count on frequent public transport if you commute to a city daily. Residents rate accessibility at 7.0, which is fair for a rural area.
The resident rating stands at 7.6 out of 10. Safety (9.0) and green space (9.0) score notably high, which fits well with the character of the neighbourhood. Community scores 8.0 and beauty also 8.0. Resident Nelly mikhour describes it aptly: "Our experiences with the neighbourhood are super! Very cosy and nice together." Amenities (6.0) and housing (6.0) score lower, which is fair: the range of shops and services is limited, and the housing market is not spacious. More resident reviews and neighbourhood data can be found on the overview page for Bleskensgraaf-Dorp.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods, Bleskensgraaf-Dorp has its own character. Bleskensgraaf-Buitengebied-Noord and Bleskensgraaf-Buitengebied-Zuid are even more rural and sparsely built, while Bleskensgraaf-West offers a somewhat newer living environment. The district Bleskensgraaf ca as a whole has a higher average WOZ value, partly explained by more expensive detached properties in the outlying areas.
Who is a home in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp interesting for?
Bleskensgraaf-Dorp mainly attracts families who consciously choose peace, space, and a close-knit village community. The presence of a primary school and the safe environment make it attractive for parents with young children. Movers who want to step out of a city or larger town find relatively more space for their money here than in the Randstad, although the average selling price of over €526,000 is not a bargain. First-time buyers will find that the entry level at the lower end of the market starts at €300,000, but available supply is limited. Want to first explore the rental market? Also check out the rental homes in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp as an intermediate solution.
What residents say about Bleskensgraaf-Dorp
Bleskensgraaf-Dorp receives an average score of 7.6 out of 10 from residents. The highest sub-scores go to safety (9.0) and green space (9.0), followed by community (8.0) and beauty (8.0). Amenities (6.0) and housing (6.0) score less strongly. Resident Nelly mikhour writes: "Our experiences with the neighbourhood are super! Very cosy and nice together." That sense of togetherness is reflected in the high community score. Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page for Bleskensgraaf-Dorp.
Compare homes for sale in and around Bleskensgraaf-Dorp
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp from more than 1,500 sources, combined with resident reviews and current neighbourhood figures that you will not find anywhere else in one place. This way you can not only compare the supply, but also understand whether the neighbourhood really suits you. Want to look more broadly? Then check out homes for sale in Bleskensgraaf ca for the district overview, or explore other cores in the municipality such as Goudriaan and Giessenburg. For a complete picture of the housing market in the region, also see the overview of homes for sale in Molenlanden. More about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Molenlanden.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp?
The average purchase price in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp over the past twelve months was €526,632, based on 19 sold homes. The range runs from €300,000 to €1,195,000, depending on type and location. The average sold area was 124 m², which equates to approximately €4,247 per square metre. Current asking prices can be found at the top of this page.
What is the WOZ value in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp?
The average WOZ value in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp is €331,000. This is lower than the average for the Bleskensgraaf ca district (€385,000) and the municipal average of Molenlanden (€388,000). The WOZ value gives an indication of property value, but actual selling prices are generally higher.
What is it like to live in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp?
Living in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp means choosing a quiet, green polder village with a close-knit community. Residents rate the neighbourhood 7.6 out of 10, with high scores for safety (9.0) and green spaces (9.0). It is an environment where people know each other and village life is active. Amenities are limited, so for larger shopping trips you rely on surrounding places.
Is Bleskensgraaf-Dorp suitable for families?
Yes, Bleskensgraaf-Dorp is popular among families. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old and the most common household type is the family with children. There is a primary school in the area, the environment is safe (score 9.0) and there is plenty of space for children to play outside. A car is necessary for daily travel.
How accessible is Bleskensgraaf-Dorp?
Accessibility by car is reasonable: via the N214 you reach Gorinchem and the A27, and via the N216 towards the Randstad. Public transport is limited, with bus connections to larger hubs. Residents give accessibility a 7.0, which is realistic for a rural polder village. A car is almost indispensable for daily use.
What types of homes are for sale in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp?
The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, semi-detached houses and detached houses, fitting the village character of the neighbourhood. The buildings are varied: from older ribbon development along the polder to homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Bleskensgraaf-Dorp is less common; the supply is predominantly ground-based homes. The average sold area was 124 m².
How safe is Bleskensgraaf-Dorp?
Bleskensgraaf-Dorp scores excellently on safety: residents give this aspect a 9.0 out of 10. This is one of the highest sub-scores and aligns with the quiet, village character of the neighbourhood. Residents describe the atmosphere as cosy and familiar. The low traffic volume and the manageable scale of the village contribute to this feeling of safety.
Our experiences with the neighbourhood are great! Very cosy and pleasant with each other
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