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House prices and market figures Hansweert - Kern, Reimerswaal

The owner-occupied market in Hansweert - Kern is predominantly a buyer's market: 72% of homes are owner-occupied, compared to 28% rented. The average WOZ value is €224,000, slightly below the district average of €230,000 for Hansweert and clearly below the municipal average of €273,000 for Reimerswaal. This makes this core area relatively affordable within the municipality.

Over the past twelve months, 9 homes have been sold, with an average purchase price of €263,889. Sale prices ranged from €220,000 to €350,000, with an average living area of 101 m². This works out to a price per square metre of approximately €2,613. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the post-war period. Apartments are scarce in this core area. For current asking prices and the number of homes now for sale, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Hansweert - Kern, Reimerswaal

Hansweert - Kern is a small harbour village on the Canal through Zuid-Beveland, with a distinct Zeeland character. The neighbourhood has around 630 residents and a quiet, village rhythm. You don't live here anonymously: people know each other, which is both a quality and something to consider. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, which is visible in the neighbourhood. Younger families are present, but less prominent than in larger cores.

The homes largely date from the reconstruction period and the 1960s and 1970s. They are predominantly terraced houses and semi-detached houses with a garden, spacious enough for a family but without the allure of new builds. The neighbourhood scores a 7 for green space, and that's accurate: there are some green areas, and the proximity of the canal and the Zeeland landscape provide an open feel. The development is compact but not cramped.

In terms of amenities, Hansweert - Kern is limited, and that is honestly the biggest point of attention. There is no supermarket in the core itself; for daily groceries you rely on neighbouring places like Yerseke or Kruiningen. There is a primary school in the area, which explains the education score of 7, but for secondary education children have to leave the neighbourhood. The amenities score of 5 reflects this well: it's not nothing, but you do need to be willing to take the car for many things.

Accessibility scores a 6. Hansweert is located on the N289, with a reasonable connection towards Goes and Terneuzen. There is no train station; the nearest train stations are in Kruiningen-Yerseke or Goes. Bus connections exist but are limited in frequency, making car ownership practically essential. The ferry to Perkpolder is a special asset for those who regularly travel to Zeeuws-Vlaanderen.

Residents give the neighbourhood an overall score of 5.7 out of 10, based on available reviews. Safety (7) and green space (7) score best. Community spirit scores notably low at 4, as does the beauty of the neighbourhood. Resident Fay Luijks describes it succinctly as: "Fine." That says something: it's not a neighbourhood that excites people, but also not a place people flee from. For those seeking peace, space and low prices and who are independent in mobility, it can be fine. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the page for Hansweert - Kern.

Compared to the neighbouring neighbourhood Hansweert - Tramper, the core is more compact and slightly more built up from the post-war period. Verspreide huizen Hansweert offers a completely different living environment, more rural and detached. Those wanting more amenities within the municipality should look at Yerseke or Kruiningen.

Is a home for sale in Hansweert - Kern right for you?

Hansweert - Kern is most suitable for people who consciously choose peace and a small-scale village environment, and are willing to accept the limited amenities. Movers and those aged 45 and over generally feel most at home here, given the composition of the neighbourhood. For first-time buyers, the supply is limited, with an average of only 9 sales per year, but prices are relatively low compared to the municipal average. Buying an apartment in Hansweert - Kern is practically impossible; the supply consists almost exclusively of ground-floor homes. Keep in mind that supply is scarce and homes sell quickly. If you're not ready to buy yet, also check out the rental homes in Hansweert - Kern as an intermediate option.

What residents say about Hansweert - Kern

The neighbourhood receives an average score of 5.7 out of 10. The highest sub-scores are for safety (7.0), green space (7.0) and education (7.0). The lowest scores go to community (4.0) and beauty (4.0). Resident Fay Luijks sums it up as: "Fine." That's not a glowing review, but also not a rejection. The picture that emerges is of a neighbourhood that is functional, feels safe and is green enough, but does not excel in liveliness or appeal. Read all reviews on the neighbourhood page of Hansweert - Kern.

Compare homes for sale in Hansweert - Kern with the surroundings

Buurtje.nl bundles the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, information you won't find this way on other platforms. This way you can not only compare a home, but also assess the neighbourhood before scheduling a viewing. Also check out the homes for sale in Hansweert as a district, or broaden your search to homes for sale in Reimerswaal as a whole. Other districts worth comparing: Krabbendijke and Waarde. More information about living and residing in the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Reimerswaal.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Hansweert - Kern?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Hansweert - Kern was €263,889. Sale prices ranged from €220,000 to €350,000, with an average living area of 101 m². This equates to an average price of approximately €2,613 per square metre. Supply is limited: on average, only 9 homes are sold per year in this core area.

What is the WOZ value in Hansweert - Kern?

The average WOZ value in Hansweert - Kern is €224,000. This is slightly below the average for the Hansweert district as a whole (€230,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Reimerswaal (€273,000). Hansweert - Kern is thus one of the more affordable neighbourhoods within the municipality.

What is it like to live in Hansweert - Kern?

Living in Hansweert - Kern means choosing peace, a small village character, and proximity to the Canal through Zuid-Beveland. The neighbourhood is safe and green, but scores lower on community spirit and appearance. Residents give the neighbourhood an average score of 5.7 out of 10. It is a functional, affordable core area that best suits people who consciously choose a small-scale Zeeland living environment.

Is Hansweert - Kern suitable for families with children?

Families can find a place in Hansweert - Kern, although supply is limited. There is education in the area (sub-score 7.0), but for secondary education children must go to nearby towns. The neighbourhood has relatively few young families: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years. Those looking to buy as a family in Hansweert - Kern would do well to also consider larger cores such as Yerseke or Kruiningen.

How accessible is Hansweert - Kern?

Accessibility scores a 6 from residents. Hansweert - Kern is located on the N289, with road connections towards Goes and Terneuzen. There is no train station in the core itself; the nearest train stations are in Kruiningen-Yerseke and Goes. Bus connections are limited in frequency, making a car practically necessary. The ferry to Perkpolder is an alternative connection towards Zeeuws-Vlaanderen.

What type of homes can you buy in Hansweert - Kern?

The housing supply in Hansweert - Kern consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses. These largely date from the post-war period and the 1960s and 1970s. Buying an apartment in Hansweert - Kern is hardly possible; this type of home rarely occurs in this core. The average living area of sold homes over the past twelve months was 101 m².

How safe is Hansweert - Kern?

Safety is one of the strongest points of Hansweert - Kern according to residents: the sub-score for safety stands at 7.0 out of 10. The small scale of the neighbourhood, with around 630 inhabitants, contributes to a clear and quiet living environment. It is a neighbourhood where people know each other, which generally has a positive effect on the feeling of safety.


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