View the area View on the map

Homes for sale in Goes-Oost, Goes

Check the current supply of homes for sale in Goes-Oost and discover if this neighbourhood suits you with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and market data.

40 homes for sale found from 18 sources
Newest first
Oldest first
Price: high to low
Price: low to high
Largest first
Smallest first
Buurtje.nl
Viewings fill up fast
Respond faster! Get free push notifications via our app the moment a new home appears.
Buurtje.nl
Viewings fill up fast
Respond faster! Get free push notifications via our app the moment a new home appears.
Buurtje.nl
Viewings fill up fast
Respond faster! Get free push notifications via our app the moment a new home appears.

House prices and market figures in Goes-Oost

Goes-Oost is a neighbourhood where just over half of the homes are owner-occupied (54%), while 43% are rental properties. The average WOZ value is €260,000, which is lower than the average in the district Goes (€292,000) and also below the municipal average of €303,000. This makes this neighbourhood on paper one of the more affordable parts of the municipality in terms of property value.

However, actual transaction prices are higher than the WOZ values. In the past twelve months, 72 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €363,514. The range is wide: from €209,000 for a compact apartment to €1,195,000 for the most expensive sale. With an average living area of 115 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,161. The supply consists of a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and apartments. At the top of this page you will always find the current supply with the most recent asking prices and selling times.

Living in Goes-Oost: a complete neighbourhood with a quiet character

Goes-Oost is a sprawling residential neighbourhood on the eastern side of Goes, built up from various sub-areas that were roughly developed from the 1960s to the 1990s. You will find wide streets with terraced houses, quiet courtyards with senior homes and here and there newer apartment complexes. It is not a neighbourhood with one clear face, but rather a patchwork of residential areas that together form a functional whole.

The largest age group in Goes-Oost is 65-plus, with 1,780 residents. You notice this in the atmosphere: it is predominantly quiet, especially during the day. At the same time, there are also over 1,285 people between 25 and 45 years old and about 730 children under 15. So it is not exclusively an ageing neighbourhood, although that trend does set the tone. Of the households, the largest share are single-person (1,435), and 36% are married.

In terms of amenities, Goes-Oost scores reasonably well. There are primary schools in the area, including schools on the east side towards the Bergweg and surroundings. For daily groceries, you can go to supermarkets along the Fruitlaan and in shopping centre De Bussel, which lies just south of the neighbourhood. The centre of Goes with its extensive shopping offer along the Grote Markt and Lange Kerkstraat can be reached within five minutes by bike. Resident Abdo describes it succinctly in his review: "A complete neighbourhood." He gives a 7.5 as an overall score and notes that it is a normal experience without any special extras.

Accessibility scores remarkably high among residents: a 10 out of 10. Station Goes is within cycling distance (about ten minutes) and offers trains towards Middelburg, Vlissingen and Roosendaal. By car, via the Deltaweg (N256) you are quickly on the A58 towards Bergen op Zoom or Middelburg. Bus lines from Connexxion connect the neighbourhood with surrounding towns. This excellent accessibility is one of the strongest points of Goes-Oost.

In terms of greenery and beauty, the picture is somewhat more nuanced. The partial score for greenery is a 7, for beauty a 6. There are parks and playgrounds scattered throughout the neighbourhood, but it is not a green oasis. The surroundings towards the Schenge and the polders to the east do offer space for walking and cycling. Safety scores very well with a 9.

Compared to the centre of Goes, Goes-Oost is quieter and cheaper, but less lively. Goes-Zuid has a similar residential character, while Goes-West has slightly more new-build homes. Want the full picture of this neighbourhood, including all resident reviews and neighbourhood data? Then check the neighbourhood page of Goes-Oost.

Does a home for sale in Goes-Oost suit you?

With an average purchase price of €363,514 and homes from €209,000, buying a house in Goes-Oost is achievable for various target groups. First-time buyers can look into the segment of apartments and smaller terraced houses, although overbidding is not uncommon in the current market. Seniors already form a large group in the neighbourhood and find level-access homes and good amenities within a short distance here. Families with children have a choice of larger single-family homes, although the supply is not unlimited.

An honest point: the neighbourhood looks somewhat dated in some places and the amenities are functional but not special. If you are looking for a vibrant living environment, you are better off in the centre. Prefer a rental property? Then check the supply of rental homes in Goes-Oost.

What residents say about Goes-Oost

Goes-Oost receives an overall score of 7.5 out of 10 from residents, based on 1 review. The highest partial scores go to accessibility (10) and safety (9). Amenities (6) and beauty (6) score the lowest. Resident Abdo sums it up: "A complete neighbourhood," with the caveat that there are no special extras. More reviews and detailed scores per category can be found on the review page of Goes-Oost.

Compare homes for sale around Goes-Oost

On Buurtje.nl you can view the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, combined with neighbourhood scores and real resident reviews. This way you discover not only what is for sale, but also whether the neighbourhood really suits you. Compare the supply in Goes-Oost with Goes-Noordoost or see what is available in nearby towns such as Kloetinge and Kattendijke. For a broader overview of the entire municipality, you can visit the home-for-sale supply in the municipality of Goes. More information about living and life in Goes can also be found on the website of the municipality of Goes.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Goes-Oost?

The average purchase price in Goes-Oost over the past year was €363,514, with a range from €209,000 to €1,195,000. With an average area of 115 m², the price per square metre is approximately €3,161. The supply ranges from compact apartments to larger single-family homes.

What is the WOZ value in Goes-Oost?

The average WOZ value in Goes-Oost is €260,000. That is lower than the average for the district of Goes (€292,000) and the municipality of Goes (€303,000). Goes-Oost is therefore one of the more affordable neighbourhoods within the municipality in terms of property value.

What is it like to live in Goes-Oost?

Goes-Oost is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood with a mix of terraced houses and apartments from the 1960s to the 1990s. Residents give the neighbourhood a 7.5 and particularly appreciate the accessibility (10) and safety (9). The atmosphere is calm, with a large proportion of residents aged 65 and over.

Is Goes-Oost suitable for seniors?

Yes, Goes-Oost is very suitable for seniors. The largest age group is 65-plus (1,780 residents) and there are single-storey homes available. The neighbourhood scores highly on safety and accessibility, and daily amenities are within easy reach.

How accessible is Goes-Oost?

Accessibility scores a 10 out of 10 from residents. Goes Station is about a ten-minute bike ride away and offers connections to Middelburg, Vlissingen and Roosendaal. Via the N256 (Deltaweg) you can quickly reach the A58. Connexxion bus lines serve the neighbourhood towards surrounding towns.

What types of homes are for sale in Goes-Oost?

In Goes-Oost you will mainly find terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s to the 1990s, supplemented by apartments. Buying an apartment in Goes-Oost can start from around €209,000, while larger single-family homes and detached houses go towards the upper price range.

How safe is Goes-Oost according to residents?

Residents rate safety in Goes-Oost with a 9 out of 10, the second highest sub-score. The neighbourhood has a quiet character with little nuisance. The large proportion of older residents contributes to the calm atmosphere on the streets.


Experiences from Goes-Oost
Good · 1 resident
Newest first
Oldest first
Highest score
Lowest score
7.5
Abdo
Living alone · Apartment
25-03-2025
A complete neighbourhood

Normal experience, no extras

Auto-translated to English by AI
KoopHuur
Filters
Buurtje.nl
Homes for sale in Goes-OostView the listings in the app
View