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Homes for sale in Klarenbeek II & III, Middelburg

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House prices and market figures Klarenbeek II & III, Middelburg

Klarenbeek II & III is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: as much as 89% of homes are owned by residents, only 11% are rental properties. This makes the supply of homes for sale in Klarenbeek II & III limited but stable. The average WOZ value is €432,000, which is significantly higher than the district average of Klarenbeek (€284,000) and well above the municipal average of Middelburg (€259,000). This higher valuation reflects the character of the neighbourhood: spacious homes, green streets and a stable, affluent resident group.

Looking at transactions over the past year, 9 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €557,444. The range ran from €369,000 to €799,000, indicating that both the more modest single-family home and the spacious detached plot are represented here. The average sold home had an area of 167 m², which works out to a price of around €3,340 per square metre. That is steep, but fits the segment. The supply mainly consists of larger single-family homes and detached houses. For current asking prices and available supply, see the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Klarenbeek II & III, Middelburg

Cycling through the streets of Klarenbeek II & III, you immediately notice that this is no ordinary post-war expansion district. The buildings largely date from the 1970s and 1980s, but the homes are spacious, with deep gardens and wide carriageways. Green space is not an afterthought here: the neighbourhood has a quiet, almost village-like character that you won't quickly find in the more compact parts of Middelburg. The atmosphere is restrained and deliberate; residents choose peace and space over liveliness.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is well integrated into the larger whole of Klarenbeek. The Klarenbeek shopping centre, within cycling distance, offers a supermarket, a pharmacy and various daily shops. For a larger range of shops, the historic centre of Middelburg is reachable in about ten to fifteen minutes by bike. Children in the neighbourhood mostly attend primary schools in the surrounding areas; there are several options within a radius of one and a half kilometres. Sports facilities are also available: in the wider Klarenbeek area there are football and tennis clubs, and the green outdoor space invites walking and running.

Accessibility by car is good: via the Seisweg and the connection to the N57 you quickly get out of the city. Middelburg does not have a train station, but bus connections from the neighbourhood take you to the centre and to Goes or Vlissingen. Travellers relying on Roosendaal or Vlissingen should allow about ten to fifteen minutes to the bus station in the centre. The bicycle is the most logical choice for most daily destinations, and the infrastructure is designed for it.

Residents most appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood main page of Klarenbeek II & III you will find the full collection of reviews and scores per category. One resident describes it as follows: "It is quiet, green and orderly here. You know your neighbours, the streets are clean and you feel that people live here with care for the neighbourhood." Recurring criticisms are the limited nightlife options in the neighbourhood itself and the fact that you have to go to the centre for truly urban entertainment. Compared to the neighbouring area Klarenbeek I, this part of the district is slightly more spacious and more expensive. The Seislaan neighbourhood offers a more mixed supply and a different atmosphere, and is worth comparing if you are also considering something more compact.

Who is a home for sale in Klarenbeek II & III interesting for?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and seniors: the largest age group is 65-plus (365 out of 1,055 residents), and the share of married households without children is high. That tells you something about who lives here comfortably: people who consciously choose peace, space and stability, not dynamism. First-time buyers find it difficult: with an average purchase price of over €557,000 and a price per m² of around €3,340, a home for sale in Klarenbeek II & III is financially heavy. Overbidding and limited supply (only 9 transactions in a year) make the market competitive. If you still want to buy, it is wise to act quickly and have financing arranged in advance. If buying here is not (yet) feasible, check out the rental homes in Klarenbeek II & III as an intermediate option.

What residents say about Klarenbeek II & III

Residents consistently give the neighbourhood positive reviews, particularly in the areas of green space, safety and the quality of the living environment. They are less enthusiastic about the level of amenities directly in the neighbourhood and accessibility by public transport. One resident writes: "Quiet, neat neighbourhood with friendly people. You do pay a premium, but you also feel that in the quality of life." See all reviews, scores per category and neighbourhood data on the overview page of Klarenbeek II & III.

Compare homes in and around Klarenbeek II & III

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources and combines that with resident reviews and district data, so you not only search for a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Besides this part of the district, the homes for sale in Klarenbeek as a whole are also interesting to compare. If you want to look more broadly within Middelburg, then Binnenstad, Griffioen and Nieuw Middelburg are logical next steps. For general information about living and residing in the municipality, see also the website of Middelburg municipality.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Klarenbeek II & III?

The average purchase price in Klarenbeek II & III over the past year was €557,444, with a range of €369,000 to €799,000. The average sold home had an area of 167 m², which works out to approximately €3,340 per square metre. Supply is limited: only 9 homes were sold in twelve months, so anyone wanting to buy in Klarenbeek II & III would do well to act quickly and be well prepared.

What is the WOZ value in Klarenbeek II & III?

The average WOZ value in Klarenbeek II & III is €432,000. This is significantly higher than the average for the Klarenbeek district (€284,000) and well above the municipal average of Middelburg (€259,000). This reflects the higher-end homes that dominate this part of the district: larger single-family homes and detached houses.

What is it like to live in Klarenbeek II & III?

Klarenbeek II & III is a quiet, green owner-occupied neighbourhood on the edge of Middelburg with a subdued character. Residents appreciate the peace, space and clarity of the living environment. It is not a neighbourhood for those seeking urban dynamism, but for those who consciously choose a quiet, tidy living environment with plenty of greenery, it is an attractive choice. Resident reviews and neighbourhood scores can be found on the neighbourhood homepage.

Is Klarenbeek II & III suitable for seniors or families?

Based on demographic data, Klarenbeek II & III is especially popular among those aged 65 and over (the largest age group) and married households without children. The neighbourhood offers peace, space and a stable living environment that suits this life stage well. Families with children are less represented, but the spacious homes and greenery also make the neighbourhood liveable for them, provided one accepts that schools and play facilities are a bit further away.

How accessible is Klarenbeek II & III?

By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the Seisweg and the connection to the N57, allowing quick access to Goes or Vlissingen. Middelburg does not have a train station; for train travellers, the bus station in the city centre is the departure point. By bike, you can reach the historic centre of Middelburg in ten to fifteen minutes. Public transport is perceived by residents as a weaker link compared to car and bike accessibility.

What types of homes are for sale in Klarenbeek II & III?

The supply in Klarenbeek II & III mainly consists of spacious single-family homes and detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Klarenbeek II & III is uncommon; the neighbourhood is almost entirely focused on ground-based homes. With an average sold area of 167 m², these are substantial homes, not starter models.

Is there plenty of greenery and are there good schools near Klarenbeek II & III?

Klarenbeek II & III has a green character with spacious gardens and tree-lined streets, contributing to the quiet atmosphere that residents appreciate. Primary schools are located in the surrounding neighbourhoods within a radius of one and a half kilometres. For secondary education and other facilities, residents rely on the centre of Middelburg or neighbouring districts. The municipality of Middelburg publishes up-to-date information about schools and facilities on its website.

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