Homes for sale in Goes-Noordoost, Goes
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House prices Goes-Noordoost, Goes
Goes-Noordoost is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: as much as 92% of homes are privately owned, giving the area a stable and owner-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €377,000, well above the district average of €292,000 and also clearly higher than the municipal average of €303,000. That difference is no coincidence: the neighbourhood attracts residents with above-average incomes (€39,800 versus €35,700 municipality-wide) and a high level of education (39% highly educated).
Over the past twelve months, 18 homes have been sold in Goes-Noordoost, with an average selling price of €479,611. Prices ranged from €325,000 to €699,000, indicating a varied supply. With an average living area of 143 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,355. That is substantial, but fits the predominantly spacious housing stock in this neighbourhood. For current asking prices and selling times of homes now available, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Goes-Noordoost, Goes
Anyone visiting Goes-Noordoost for the first time immediately notices that this is no ordinary residential area. The neighbourhood lies northeast of Goes city centre and has a quiet, green character with spacious plots and many detached and semi-detached houses. The buildings largely date from the 1970s and 1980s, with occasional newer infill. Streets such as Rooseveltlaan and the area around Koninginnelaan give the neighbourhood a certain allure: wide carriageways, front gardens with trees and homes that are clearly well-maintained.
The population composition reflects that picture. Of the 1,385 residents, the 45 to 65 age group is the largest (395 people), followed by those aged 65 and over (370 people). More than half of households are married (52%) and the majority live without children at home. So this is not a neighbourhood full of prams and school-age children, although they are certainly present: 230 residents are under 15. The character is more that of an established residential area where people stay for a long time.
In terms of amenities, Goes-Noordoost is well situated. Goes city centre, with the Grote Markt, the weekly market and various supermarkets including an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo, is about a ten-minute bike ride away. For daily shopping, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. Primary schools such as De Regenboog and various other schools in the area are accessible for families with children. Sports club Hoedekenskerke and several tennis clubs in the vicinity serve the active resident. Wilhelminapark and the green strips along the northern edge of the city offer space for a walk or a run.
The accessibility of Goes-Noordoost is one of its strong points. Goes station is about two kilometres away, easily reachable by bike or bus. From Goes, trains run to Middelburg and Vlissingen in the west and to Bergen op Zoom and Roosendaal towards the north. Via the N256 and the connection to the A58, you are quickly on the motorway towards Bergen op Zoom or Middelburg. For those who commute daily to Zeeland or West Brabant, the location is practical.
Residents of Goes-Noordoost appreciate the peace, space and proximity to the centre. One resident aptly described it: "You live here quietly, but everything is close by. The neighbourhood feels safe and the neighbours know each other." Criticisms that come up sometimes concern parking pressure at busy times and the fact that the neighbourhood has few of its own cafes or shops. Compared to Goes-Centrum, which is livelier and more compact, or Goes-Oost with a slightly different housing mix, Goes-Noordoost is distinctly the quieter and more expensive choice. Those looking for more affordable options can also look at Goes-West or the villages around the city.
Does a home for sale in Goes-Noordoost suit you as a buyer?
Goes-Noordoost mainly appeals to movers: people who have already sold a previous home and are looking for more space, peace and a quality living environment. The average purchase price of nearly €480,000 makes it a difficult market for first-time buyers, especially given the limited entry-level models under €350,000. Seniors who want to simplify their lives but still stay in a familiar, quiet environment also find their place here. As a buyer, be honest about your budget: with a range up to €699,000, there is room at the top, but the lower end of the market is limited. If buying is not feasible at the moment, check out the rental homes in Goes-Noordoost as an alternative.
What residents say about Goes-Noordoost
Residents generally rate Goes-Noordoost positively, particularly in terms of safety, greenery and the quiet living environment. One resident writes: "Nice neighbourhood to grow up in, lots of green and quiet traffic. The centre is easily reached by bike." There is sometimes less enthusiasm about the limited own amenities in the neighbourhood itself and the parking pressure in the evenings. View all reviews, scores per category and the full neighbourhood data on the page of the neighbourhood Goes-Noordoost.
Compare homes for sale in and around Goes-Noordoost
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare Goes-Noordoost with other neighbourhoods in the city via the overview of homes for sale in Goes or view the broader supply via the municipal page of Goes. The villages just outside the city, such as Kloetinge and Wilhelminadorp, also offer interesting alternatives for those looking for a bit more space or a more village-like character. More about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Goes.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Goes-Noordoost?
Over the past twelve months, the average sale price in Goes-Noordoost was €479,611. Prices ranged from €325,000 to €699,000, with an average living area of 143 m². This works out to a price per square metre of approximately €3,355. Buying a home in Goes-Noordoost is therefore clearly more expensive than the municipal average.
What is the WOZ value in Goes-Noordoost?
The average WOZ value in Goes-Noordoost is €377,000. This is well above the municipal average of €303,000 and also above the district average of €292,000 for the Goes district as a whole. Goes-Noordoost is thus one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality.
What is it like to live in Goes-Noordoost?
Living in Goes-Noordoost means choosing peace, space and a green living environment within cycling distance of the city centre of Goes. The neighbourhood has an established character with many detached and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the safety and proximity to amenities, although there are few shops or hospitality venues in the neighbourhood itself.
Is Goes-Noordoost suitable for families with children?
Goes-Noordoost is certainly suitable for families, although demographically the neighbourhood is more focused on middle-aged and older residents. Primary schools are accessible in the area, and the quiet streets with little through traffic make it pleasant for children. However, the higher purchase prices make it a challenging market for young families with a limited budget.
How accessible is Goes-Noordoost?
Goes-Noordoost is easily accessible by bicycle and car. Goes Station is about two kilometres away, from where trains run to Middelburg, Vlissingen and Bergen op Zoom. Via the N256, the neighbourhood connects to the A58, making commuting to West Brabant or the rest of Zeeland easier. The city centre of Goes can be reached by bicycle in about ten minutes.
What type of homes are for sale in Goes-Noordoost?
The housing supply in Goes-Noordoost mainly consists of detached and semi-detached houses, with an average area of 143 m². Most homes date from the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Goes-Noordoost is less common; this segment is limited. Of the total housing stock, 92% is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a strong owner-occupier profile.
Is there a lot of green space in Goes-Noordoost?
Yes, Goes-Noordoost has a relatively green character with spacious plots, front gardens and green strips along the northern edge of the city. Wilhelminapark and surrounding walking areas are within short distance. This greenery is often mentioned by residents as one of the attractive aspects of the neighbourhood, especially compared to more urban neighbourhoods such as Goes-Centrum.







