Homes for sale in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom, Reimerswaal
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House prices and market figures Krabbendijke - Rozeboom, Reimerswaal
The owner-occupied market in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom is characterised by a clear ownership profile: 61% of the 478 homes are owner-occupied, while 39% are rented out. The average WOZ value is €281,000, which is higher than the neighbourhood average of Krabbendijke (€261,000) and also slightly above the municipal average of Reimerswaal (€273,000). This indicates that Rozeboom is relatively sought-after within the municipality.
Over the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €527,444. The range runs from €268,000 to €750,000, showing that both more modest single-family homes and larger detached houses come onto the market. With an average living area of 175 m², this works out at a price of around €3,014 per square metre. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor homes; buying apartments in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom is uncommon. Check the current supply and average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent situation.
Living in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom, Reimerswaal
Rozeboom is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the edge of the village of Krabbendijke, in the Zeeland municipality of Reimerswaal. The neighbourhood has a distinctly village-like and green character: low-rise buildings, spacious plots and little through traffic. Walking around here, you mainly see detached and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, interspersed with newer buildings. The streets are well-maintained and greenery is present, which is also reflected in the high resident scores for green space (9.0) and cleanliness (9.0).
The atmosphere is that of a neighbourhood where people know each other. Resident Max Weststrate describes it aptly: "It's a nice neighbourhood where everyone knows each other and will always help each other, and together we keep it tidy." At the same time, he indicates that the lack of shops and activities is a downside, something also visible in the low score for amenities (5.0). For daily groceries, you rely on the centre of Krabbendijke or nearby places. There is a supermarket accessible in the village centre, but you won't find an extensive range of shops here. If that's important to you, it's worth considering.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores remarkably high (9.0). Krabbendijke has its own train station on the Goes-Bergen op Zoom line, allowing you to reach Bergen op Zoom in about twenty minutes and Goes in a similar time. Via the N256 and the connection to the A58, the neighbourhood is also well-connected by car. For those who commute daily to Middelburg, Roosendaal or Breda, that's a practical advantage. Cycling in the polder is pleasant and safe, with little traffic on most roads around the neighbourhood.
Compared to neighbourhoods like Krabbendijke - Kern, Rozeboom is quieter and less centrally located, but that makes it all the more attractive for many families. Krabbendijke - Oostpolder and Krabbendijke - Zuidweg have a more rural character. Rozeboom sits in between: village-like but not remote. View all neighbourhood information, scores and resident reviews on the page of Krabbendijke - Rozeboom.
Does a home for sale in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom suit you as a buyer?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts families with children, the largest household group here. With an average income of €31,700 and a labour participation rate of 69%, it is a working middle-class neighbourhood. First-time buyers will notice that the average purchase price of over €527,000 is substantial; the cheapest homes started at €268,000 in the past year, but that kind of supply is scarce. Upsizers and families looking for space, averaging over 175 m², will find more of a fit here. Seniors who want to live quietly in a safe environment (safety score 9.0) can do well here. If you're unsure about buying, you can also look at rental homes in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom as an alternative, although 36% of the rental stock is owned by housing corporations and therefore limited in availability.
What residents say about Krabbendijke - Rozeboom
Based on resident reviews, the neighbourhood gets an overall score of 8.0 out of 10. The highest scores go to safety, accessibility, green space and housing, all with a 9.0. Amenities (5.0) and education (7.0) score lower. Resident Max Weststrate writes: "Together we keep it tidy, but I regret that there are so few shops and other fun activities." An honest picture of a neighbourhood that scores high on liveability but falls short on amenities. Read all reviews on the neighbourhood page of Krabbendijke - Rozeboom.
Compare homes for sale in and around Krabbendijke - Rozeboom
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom was €527,444. The range varied from €268,000 to €750,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average living area of 175 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,014. The supply mainly consists of ground-level homes; cheaper starter homes are scarce.
What is the WOZ value in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom?
The average WOZ value in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom is €281,000. This is higher than the average for the Krabbendijke district as a whole (€261,000) and also slightly above the municipal average of Reimerswaal (€273,000). Rozeboom thus belongs to the higher segments within the municipality.
What is living in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom like?
Living in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom is quiet and village-like in character, with spacious plots, little traffic, and a strong sense of community. Residents give the neighbourhood an overall score of 8.0 out of 10, with higher scores for safety, greenery, and accessibility. The range of amenities is limited; for extensive shopping, you need to go to larger places in the area.
Is Krabbendijke - Rozeboom suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is popular among families: households with children form the largest group. The homes are spacious (average 175 m²), the neighbourhood is safe (score 9.0) and green (score 9.0). Education scores a 7.0, meaning facilities are available but not extensive. Those with children seeking peace and space will find a suitable environment here.
How accessible is Krabbendijke - Rozeboom?
Accessibility scores a 9.0 among residents. Krabbendijke has its own train station on the Goes-Bergen op Zoom line, with travel times of approximately twenty minutes to both cities. By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N256 and the connection to the A58. Cycling in the area is pleasant due to the flat Zeeland landscape and quiet traffic.
What type of homes are for sale in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom?
The supply mainly consists of ground-level homes: detached houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by newer construction. Buying an apartment in Krabbendijke - Rozeboom is uncommon; the supply is almost entirely focused on single-family homes. The average home size is 175 m².
How safe is Krabbendijke - Rozeboom?
Safety is one of the neighbourhood's strongest points: residents give a score of 9.0 out of 10. The neighbourhood is quiet, the streetscape is tidy, and mutual social control is high. Residents indicate that people know each other and together keep the neighbourhood clean and liveable. This makes Krabbendijke - Rozeboom attractive for those who value safety and peace.
It's a nice neighbourhood where everyone knows each other and will always help each other, and together we keep it tidy. I do regret that there are so few shops and other fun activities. Recently, our street has become part of a 'joy and sorrow street' or something like that. That's very nice, it helps us get to know each other even better.
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