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House prices and market figures in Boschkapelle, Hulst

Boschkapelle is a village where buying is the norm: as many as 82% of the 425 homes are owner-occupied, only 18% are rented. The average WOZ value is €284,000, which is higher than the average in the Vogelwaarde district (€263,000) and also above the municipal average of Hulst (€277,000). Those who actually buy a house typically pay more than the WOZ value: the average purchase price over the past twelve months came to €329,364, with a range of €225,000 to €440,000. With an average living area of 146 m², that works out to about €2,256 per square metre. In the past year, 11 homes changed hands. The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, often detached or semi-detached. Apartments are scarce here. At the top of this page you will find the current supply with the latest asking prices and selling times.

Living in Boschkapelle: village-like, spacious and quiet

Boschkapelle is a small village in the east of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, part of the municipality of Hulst. With 945 inhabitants, everyone more or less knows each other, and you can feel that in the atmosphere. It is quiet, green and easy to navigate. The buildings largely consist of spacious single-family homes, some from the 1960s and 1970s, some newer. Detached houses and semi-detached homes dominate the streetscape. Anyone looking to buy an apartment in Boschkapelle will find that this option hardly exists here.

Residents give the village a 7.0 overall score. The beauty of the surroundings scores notably high: 8.7. Safety is also appreciated with an 8.0, and community spirit gets a 7.7. Resident Roel sums it up succinctly: "Not bad" and calls it a "cosy neighbourhood". At the same time, there is a downside. The same Roel notes in another review: "Everything is so far away." That is the honest story of Boschkapelle. Accessibility scores the lowest at 5.7, and amenities get only 4.7.

In the village itself you will find a primary school and a church, but for daily shopping you rely on surrounding villages such as Hulst or Kloosterzande. A supermarket is lacking in Boschkapelle. There are sports clubs, think of the local community life typical of Zeeuws-Vlaamse villages. For secondary education, larger shops or hospitality, you drive to the centre of Hulst, about ten minutes by car.

In terms of accessibility, you depend on your own transport. There is a bus line, but the frequency is limited. By car, via the N290 you quickly reach the N61 towards Terneuzen or the Westerscheldetunnel to Goes and the rest of Zeeland. The Belgian border is a stone's throw away, which for some residents means they work in Antwerp. There is no train station; the nearest station is in the Belgian Sint-Niklaas.

Compared to neighbouring villages such as Stoppeldijk and the Buitengebied Vogelwaarde, Boschkapelle offers slightly more village cohesion, but also slightly less space than the true rural area. Those looking for more amenities can look at the centre of Hulst, where shops and hospitality are within walking distance. On the neighbourhood page of Boschkapelle you can read all reviews and neighbourhood data.

Does a home for sale in Boschkapelle suit you?

The largest age group in Boschkapelle is 45 to 65 years, and the majority of households consist of families with children. That says something: this is a place for people who consciously choose space, peace and a close-knit community, and who are willing to take the car for amenities. First-time buyers with a budget around €225,000 can still find something here, although the supply is limited. Movers looking for a spacious home for around €330,000 get value for money here compared to the rest of the municipality. Seniors feel at home here due to the safety and village character, but must take into account the distance to care facilities. Those who prefer to rent can look at rental homes in Boschkapelle, although that supply is limited at 18% of the stock. Be honest with yourself: if you cannot do without a supermarket around the corner, this is not your village.

What residents say about Boschkapelle

Based on 3 reviews, Boschkapelle scores a 7.0 out of 10. The strongest points are beauty (8.7) and safety (8.0). Residents are least satisfied with amenities (4.7) and accessibility (5.7). Resident Roel gives an 8.8 and writes: "Cosy neighbourhood." In another review (6.5) he mentions the biggest drawback: "Everything is so far away." Curious about all reviews and sub-scores? Check the full neighbourhood page of Boschkapelle.

Compare homes for sale around Boschkapelle

On Buurtje.nl you compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Thanks to neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, you quickly see whether a neighbourhood suits you. Also check the supply in the Vogelwaarde district or compare with homes for sale in the municipality of Hulst. Other districts worth looking at: Sint Jansteen, Clinge and Graauw. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Hulst.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Boschkapelle?

The average purchase price in Boschkapelle over the past year was €329,364. The cheapest home sold for €225,000, the most expensive for €440,000. With an average area of 146 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,256.

What is the WOZ value in Boschkapelle?

The average WOZ value in Boschkapelle is €284,000. That is higher than the average in the Vogelwaarde district (€263,000) and also above the municipal average of Hulst (€277,000). Actual selling prices are generally above the WOZ value.

What is it like living in Boschkapelle?

Living in Boschkapelle is quiet and village-like. Residents appreciate the beauty (8.7), safety (8.0) and community spirit (7.7). The overall score is 7.0. Drawbacks are the lack of amenities (4.7) and limited accessibility (5.7). You need a car for daily errands.

Is Boschkapelle suitable for families with children?

Yes, Boschkapelle is popular with families. The largest group of households consists of families with children (150 households). There is a primary school in the village. For secondary education and larger amenities, you rely on Hulst, about ten minutes away by car.

How accessible is Boschkapelle?

Accessibility scores 5.7 among residents. There is a bus line but the frequency is limited. By car, you can quickly reach Terneuzen or the Westerschelde Tunnel via the N290 and N61. The Belgian border is close, making it possible to work in Antwerp. There is no train station.

What types of homes are for sale in Boschkapelle?

The supply in Boschkapelle mainly consists of single-family homes: detached houses and semi-detached houses. Many homes date from the 1960s and 1970s, supplemented by newer construction. Buying an apartment in Boschkapelle is virtually impossible due to the limited supply in that segment.

Are there shops and amenities in Boschkapelle?

Amenities score 4.7, the lowest of all categories. There is no supermarket in the village itself. For groceries, larger shops and hospitality, you drive to Hulst or Kloosterzande. There are local associations and a primary school. Resident Roel notes: 'Everything is so far away.'


Experiences from Boschkapelle
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8.8
Roel
Family · Overig
07-01-2026
Not bad

Cosy neighbourhood

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6.5
Roel
Overig · Vrijstaand huis
17-12-2025
Beautiful and quiet

Everything is so far away

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5.9
Shakira
Gezin · vrijstaand huis
04-11-2023
Little to do

Usually quiet neighbourhood and most people are nice but there is almost nothing to do, luckily there is a small shop, a primary school, football and tennis but if we want something else we have to go straight to Hulst or Terneuzen

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