Homes for sale in Hansweert - Tramper, Reimerswaal
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House prices and market figures Hansweert - Tramper, Reimerswaal
In Hansweert - Tramper, 58% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a predominantly owner-occupied character. The average WOZ value is €217,000, which is lower than the district average of Hansweert (€230,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Reimerswaal (€273,000). This makes it one of the more affordable neighbourhoods within the municipality, although the WOZ value does not tell the whole story.
In the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold in Hansweert - Tramper, with an average selling price of €364,000. Prices ranged from €225,000 to €549,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger family homes come onto the market. The average living area of sold homes was 128 m², resulting in a price per square metre of approximately €2,844. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses. Apartments are less common. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent asking prices and selling times.
Living in Hansweert - Tramper, Reimerswaal
Hansweert - Tramper is a quiet, village-like neighbourhood on the edge of the Canal through Zuid-Beveland, in the municipality of Reimerswaal on the Zeeland peninsula of Zuid-Beveland. The neighbourhood has a distinct Zeeland character: low-rise buildings, plenty of space, little bustle, and a community where people know each other. The name Tramper refers to the historic part of Hansweert located slightly outside the core, towards the polders and the water.
The housing stock largely dates from the 1960s and 1970s, with a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses, and some detached properties on larger plots. The streets are spacious with plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity. Those accustomed to anonymity in the city will quickly notice that the neighbourhood works differently: neighbours know each other, and residents find this pleasant, but it also requires a certain level of social involvement.
In terms of amenities, Hansweert - Tramper is limited but functional. In the core of Hansweert, within walking distance, there is a primary school and small facilities such as a café and a harbour that is also used for recreation. For daily groceries, a supermarket, or secondary school, residents rely on Kruiningen or Goes. Kruiningen is about five kilometres away and can be reached by car in a few minutes. Goes, the largest town in the area, is about twenty kilometres away and offers a full range of shops, hospital care, and secondary and higher education.
Accessibility by car is good via the N673 towards Kruiningen, from where the A58 (Bergen op Zoom - Vlissingen) is quickly reachable. Public transport is limited: there is a bus line through Hansweert, but the frequency is low. For those who depend on the train daily, this is a point of attention: the nearest train station is Kruiningen-Yerseke, about seven kilometres away. Cyclists can ride along the dike routes along the canal, a route that is special but not always practical for commuting.
Residents appreciate the peace, space, and views of the water. One resident writes: "You really live here with space around you, it's quiet, you see the canal and nature, you can't buy that in a city for this money." Criticism focuses mainly on the limited amenities and dependence on the car. View all reviews and neighbourhood scores on the Hansweert - Tramper neighbourhood main page.
Compared to Hansweert - Kern, Tramper has a slightly more rural character with fewer direct amenities within walking distance. Verspreide huizen Hansweert is even more sparsely built and truly rural. Those who want to compare the atmosphere of Hansweert - Tramper with another Zeeland village community can also look at Waarde, a small neighbouring community further along the canal. More information about the broader district can be found on the page about Hansweert. The municipality of Reimerswaal also has its own website with information about permits, zoning plans, and local regulations: reimerswaal.nl.
Who is a home in Hansweert - Tramper suitable for?
Based on demographic data, with a large group of 45-65-year-olds and many single-person households, Hansweert - Tramper is attractive for people who consciously choose peace and space over urban proximity. Families with young children can live here well, but must take travel distances to schools and activities into account. Seniors who want to exchange the hustle and bustle of the city for a quiet environment will find affordable options here, although the limited walking distance to amenities requires consideration. Starters can enter here for €225,000, which is realistic for Zeeland, but must realise that supply is limited: only a few homes are sold per year. Those who are unsure between buying and renting can also check the rental homes in Hansweert - Tramper as an alternative.
What residents say about Hansweert - Tramper
Residents rate Hansweert - Tramper predominantly positively in terms of peace, safety, and the green environment. The neighbourhood scores lower on amenities and public transport accessibility, which is reflected in several comments. One resident describes it as: "You live here for the space and the silence, not for the convenience. Whoever understands that is in the right place." All reviews per category can be read on the neighbourhood page of Hansweert - Tramper, including scores for liveability, safety, and atmosphere.
Compare homes for sale in and around Hansweert - Tramper
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Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Hansweert - Tramper?
In the past twelve months, homes in Hansweert - Tramper sold for an average of €364,000. Prices ranged from €225,000 to €549,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. The average living area was 128 m², resulting in an average price of approximately €2,844 per square metre. Supply is limited: only a handful of homes are sold in this neighbourhood each year.
What is the WOZ value in Hansweert - Tramper?
The average WOZ value in Hansweert - Tramper is €217,000. This is below the average for the Hansweert district (€230,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Reimerswaal (€273,000). Hansweert - Tramper is therefore one of the more affordable neighbourhoods within the municipality, although actual selling prices, due to market developments, are higher than the WOZ value suggests.
What is it like to live in Hansweert - Tramper?
Living in Hansweert - Tramper means choosing peace, space and a village atmosphere along the Canal through Zuid-Beveland. The neighbourhood consists mainly of ground-floor homes from the 1960s and 1970s, with plenty of greenery and little traffic. Residents appreciate the safety and nature in the immediate vicinity, but also note that amenities are limited and a car is almost indispensable.
Is Hansweert - Tramper suitable for families with children?
Families can live well in Hansweert - Tramper, but must take into account the limited local amenities. There is a primary school in the centre of Hansweert, but for secondary education, sports clubs and a supermarket, one must rely on Kruiningen or Goes. The quiet streets and green surroundings are pleasant for young children, although daily life requires more travel time than in a larger centre.
How accessible is Hansweert - Tramper?
By car, Hansweert - Tramper is easily accessible via the N673 towards Kruiningen, from where the A58 is quickly reachable. The nearest train station is Kruiningen-Yerseke, about seven kilometres away. Public transport in the neighbourhood is limited to a bus line with low frequency, making a car necessary for most residents. Goes, the regional town with extensive amenities, is about twenty kilometres away.
What types of homes are for sale in Hansweert - Tramper?
The housing supply in Hansweert - Tramper mainly consists of ground-floor homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and occasionally detached houses on larger plots. The buildings largely date from the 1960s and 1970s. Buying an apartment in Hansweert - Tramper is rare; the supply here is almost entirely focused on single-family homes. Check the current listings at the top of this page for the most recent properties.
Are there many homes for sale in Hansweert - Tramper?
The supply of homes for sale in Hansweert - Tramper is limited. In the past twelve months, only 9 homes were sold, indicating that the turnover rate is low and few homes come onto the market at the same time. Anyone wanting to buy a home in Hansweert - Tramper would be wise to keep a close eye on the current listings at the top of this page and act quickly when something suitable becomes available.



