Homes for sale in Joossesweg, Veere
Check the current supply of homes for sale on Joossesweg and discover if this quiet neighbourhood on the coast of Westkapelle suits you.
House prices and market figures Joossesweg, Veere
Joossesweg is one of the smallest neighbourhoods within the district Westkapelle, with only five homes and fifteen residents. It concerns a handful of detached and semi-detached houses in the rural area of Westkapelle, within walking distance of the Zeeland coast. In the past twelve months, thirteen homes have been sold in and around this neighbourhood, at an average purchase price of €507,500. The range varied from €269,500 to €775,000, showing how diverse the supply can be. With an average living area of 76 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €6,678. That is well above the average in the municipality of Veere, where the WOZ value is €388,000. The WOZ value for the Westkapelle district is €295,000, but the actual selling prices on Joossesweg far exceed that. This has everything to do with the location: close to the sea, quiet, and scarce supply. At the top of this page, view the current overview of homes for sale on Joossesweg for the most recent asking prices and selling times.
Living on Joossesweg, Veere: rural area with sea air
When you drive onto Joossesweg, you immediately notice that you are leaving the village behind. This is not a residential area with pavements and street lighting every ten metres. It is a rural ribbon of homes between the fields and the dunes, a stone's throw from the beach and the Westkapelle sea dike. The atmosphere is distinctly quiet, sometimes almost silent. That is exactly what the residents here are looking for. The five households on Joossesweg consist entirely of married couples in the 45 to 65 age category. No children or young people currently live here.
The homes are predominantly detached, with spacious plots and often a barn or outbuilding. In terms of construction period, you see a mix: some properties date from the post-war period, others have been renovated or newly built. They are not standard terraced houses, but rather characteristic rural homes that you encounter throughout Walcheren.
You will not find amenities on Joossesweg itself. For your daily shopping, you drive to the centre of Westkapelle, where there is a small supermarket (Spar). Larger supermarkets and shops can be found in Domburg or Middelburg. Primary school De Lichtboei in Westkapelle is the nearest school. For secondary education, children must go to Middelburg, about twenty minutes by car. The GP and pharmacy are also in Westkapelle village.
In terms of accessibility, you are dependent on the car. Bus line 53 of Connexxion connects Westkapelle with Middelburg, but the stop is a few minutes' bike ride away. The train station in Middelburg can be reached in about 25 minutes by car. The N287 and N57 are the main connecting roads towards Goes and the A58. Cycling here is fantastic: the junction network along the coast and through the polders is extensive.
Residents on Joossesweg particularly appreciate the peace and space. "In the evening, you only hear the wind and occasionally an owl. That is exactly why we came to live here," writes a resident in a review. At the same time, honesty is required: the distance to amenities is a real issue. Without a car, you simply cannot manage here. Compare that with the neighbourhood Westkapelle itself, where you are within walking distance of shops and restaurants. Or look at Verspreide huizen Westkapelle, which is similar in character but located in a different part of the rural area. More reviews and neighbourhood scores can be found on the main page of Joossesweg.
Is a home for sale on Joossesweg right for you?
Buying a house on Joossesweg is particularly interesting for movers and over-50s who consciously choose peace, space, and proximity to the sea. First-time buyers are less likely to end up here: supply is minimal and prices, with an average of €507,500, are not in the starter segment. Families with young children must take into account the limited proximity of schools and sports clubs. If you are looking to buy an apartment on Joossesweg, the chance is small: the supply consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes. If you are considering a cheaper alternative, also check rental homes on Joossesweg or broaden your search area to homes for sale in the municipality of Veere. Keep in mind that overbidding in this region is not uncommon, especially for homes close to the coast.
What residents say about Joossesweg
With only fifteen residents, the number of reviews is limited, but the tone is unanimous: residents are satisfied with the peace and the surroundings. "We have lived here for six years now and would not want to go back to the village," says one of the residents. Negative points are the accessibility of amenities and the lack of street lighting on some stretches. View all reviews and neighbourhood scores on the page of Joossesweg to get a complete picture.
Buying a home around Joossesweg: compare and discover
Do you want to live on Joossesweg but is nothing currently for sale? Then also look at the supply in the district Westkapelle or similar neighbourhoods elsewhere in Veere. Think of Vrouwenpolder for a similar coastal atmosphere, or Serooskerke for a more village-like alternative. On Buurtje.nl, you combine current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you not only find a home but also the neighbourhood that truly suits you. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Veere.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home on Joossesweg?
The average purchase price on Joossesweg over the past year was €507,500, with a range from €269,500 to €775,000. With an average area of 76 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €6,678. Keep in mind that supply is very limited and prices can vary significantly per property.
What is the WOZ value on Joossesweg?
The WOZ value for Joossesweg is currently not specifically available in CBS data. For comparison: the average WOZ value in the Westkapelle district is €295,000 and in the municipality of Veere €388,000. Actual sale prices on Joossesweg are well above that.
What is it like to live on Joossesweg?
Living on Joossesweg means peace, space and sea air. It is a rural ribbon with a handful of detached houses between the fields and dunes near Westkapelle. Residents appreciate the quiet and outdoor life, but you rely on Westkapelle village or Middelburg for all amenities.
Is Joossesweg suitable for over-50s and downsizers?
Yes, Joossesweg mainly attracts couples aged 45 to 65. All households consist of married couples without children living at home. It is a suitable place if you consciously choose peace and proximity to the coast, and you are not dependent on daily amenities within walking distance.
How accessible is Joossesweg?
You need a car on Joossesweg. Bus line 53 towards Middelburg stops in Westkapelle village, a few minutes' bike ride away. Middelburg station is about 25 minutes by car via the N57. The cycle path network along the coast is excellent.
What type of homes are for sale on Joossesweg?
The supply on Joossesweg consists almost exclusively of ground-floor homes, usually detached or semi-detached. Apartments do not occur here. The homes often have spacious plots and outbuildings. In terms of construction period, there is a mix of post-war and later renovated properties.
Are there schools and shops near Joossesweg?
There are no amenities on Joossesweg itself. Primary school De Lichtboei and a Spar supermarket can be found in Westkapelle village, a few minutes' drive away. For secondary education, larger supermarkets and specialist shops, you need to go to Middelburg, about 20 to 25 minutes by car.





















