Detached houses for sale in Moerdijk
Detached houses in Moerdijk are scarce and sell quickly. View the current supply and find the area that suits you.




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Detached houses in a municipality with many small villages
Moerdijk is not a compact city but a patchwork of villages: from the bustling Zevenbergen to the fortress town of Willemstad on the Volkerak. This structure directly determines the supply of detached houses. You will find them spread across several villages, each with its own character and price level. Supply is limited and demand is high. If you are seriously looking for a detached house in Moerdijk, it is a good idea to regularly check the overview at the top of this page for the current picture.
Detached houses in Moerdijk are in the higher segment. This applies to the purchase price, but also to the additional costs. Think of maintenance of a larger plot, a private driveway, and sometimes an outdated installation that needs to be replaced. This type of home attracts buyers who seek space and privacy and are willing to pay for it.
What you need to know before making an offer
Detached houses require a different approach than an apartment or terraced house. A number of practical points to consider:
- A structural survey is not a luxury. With detached houses, the chance of hidden defects is greater: think of foundation problems, asbestos in sheds, or an outdated sewer system. Always have an independent survey carried out, even for newer builds.
- Pay attention to property boundaries and easements. Check the land registry. Neighbours, municipalities, or utility companies may have rights over (part of) your plot, such as pipelines or right of way.
- Check the zoning plan. Do you want to extend, place a shed, or rent out an annex? In small villages, strict rules sometimes apply. Check this with the municipality of Moerdijk before you sign.
- Mortgage and valuation. Banks are critical of homes with a special location or large plot. A valuer who knows the region gives a more realistic picture than someone from outside.
- Speed of response matters. Detached houses in Moerdijk rarely stay on the market for long. Make sure your financing is largely in place before you view, so you can make an offer quickly.
- Turn on push notifications via the free Buurtje.nl app. The app sends you a notification as soon as new listings become available that meet your criteria. Free to download from the App Store and Google Play.
- Consider using a buying agent. In a tight market with limited supply, a local agent gives you an advantage, especially if homes are offered off-market.
What determines the price level in Moerdijk
Buying detached houses in Moerdijk generally means expecting the higher price segment. What determines the final level varies per property:
- Village and location. A detached house in Willemstad, with its historic appearance by the water, commands a different price than a similar house in a more rural village like Standdaarbuiten.
- Plot size and development possibilities. A large garden with expansion potential drives up the price. Always check what is possible under the zoning plan.
- State of maintenance. Detached houses vary greatly in condition. A home that is move-in ready commands a premium over a home that needs renovation.
- Proximity to amenities. Villages with their own supermarket, school, or good public transport connections are popular. Check the current prices in the overview at the top of this page.
Which village suits you?
The municipality of Moerdijk has several villages, each with its own atmosphere. Below is an overview based on resident scores. More background per neighbourhood can be found on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Moerdijk.
- Zevenbergschen Hoek (8.4/10): quiet residential village, green character, appreciated by residents for its peace and social cohesion.
- Klundert (8.0/10): fortress village with historic centre, small-scale and clear.
- Willemstad (7.8/10): protected townscape on the Volkerak, popular with people who value atmosphere and location above all else.
- Fijnaart (7.3/10): rural village with space, less busy than Zevenbergen.
- Zevenbergen (7.0/10): the largest village in the municipality, with the most amenities and usually the most supply.
Also look outside the municipality?
The supply of detached houses in Moerdijk is limited. If you want to compare more options, you can also look at detached houses in Land van Cuijk. That area offers a similar mix of small villages and rural living, sometimes at a different price level. If you want to know what the rental alternative looks like, check the overview of detached houses for rent in Moerdijk.
Frequently asked questions
What does a detached house in Moerdijk cost?
Detached houses in Moerdijk generally fall into the higher price segment. Exact prices vary greatly depending on the core area, plot size, and state of maintenance. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent asking prices.
How can I quickly find a detached house for sale in Moerdijk?
Supply is limited and houses sell quickly. Enable push notifications via the free Buurtje.nl app: you will receive an immediate alert when new listings appear. The app is free to download from the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android).
What legal aspects should I consider when buying a detached house?
Always check the land registry for property boundaries and easements: neighbours or utility companies may have rights over your plot. Also request the zoning plan if you plan to extend or add outbuildings. A structural survey is strongly recommended for this type of property.
Which neighbourhood in Moerdijk has the highest resident satisfaction?
Zevenbergschen Hoek scores highest with a resident rating of 8.4/10, followed by Klundert (8.0/10) and Willemstad (7.8/10). Fijnaart and Standdaarbuiten both score 7.3/10, Zevenbergen scores 7.0/10. More details per neighbourhood can be found on the neighbourhood pages of Buurtje.nl.
Is parking a concern for detached houses in Moerdijk?
In most core areas of Moerdijk, parking is not an issue: detached houses typically have their own driveway or space on the property. In historic cores such as Willemstad and Klundert, street width may be more limited. Check during viewings whether there is sufficient space for the number of cars you expect.
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Auto-translated to English by AIGood wine needs no bush. Standdaarbuiten means quiet living with green surroundings. The municipality keeps the neighbourhood well-maintained. You are not far from the motorway here. Zeeland, Rotterdam and Antwerp are quickly reachable. Filling up nearby is recommended. Across the border in Belgium, filling up is even cheaper. Joining the local history society or one of the many associations is recommended to get to know everyone. In summary. It's just a nice village for young and old, where life is still good.
Auto-translated to English by AIInvolved, connecting, cosy…
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a nice neighbourhood to live in. It's safe for children. Unfortunately, the atmosphere on my street has disappeared in recent years. This is because people have moved away. They have been replaced by less pleasant people who cause noise nuisance.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a fine neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIStanddaarbuiten is really a very nice village in my experience, there are many neighbourhood activities such as a village week, carnival, an annual cycling race, various genres of music events at De Standaardt and a polder challenge. People are generally friendly to each other and usually greet you, even if you don't know them. However, if you wear alternative clothes, clothes that are different from normal, or rainbow things (because rainbows are associated with the LGBT+ community), you can quickly be sworn at or even threatened and followed. This probably doesn't happen if you look older (20+), but as a 16-year-old girl it was quite scary to be followed by a group of youngsters. My little sister also gets bullied regularly since we moved. There is one school in the village, a small primary school with a library pickup point. There is also a Spar, a cafeteria, a hairdresser and a bus stop in the village. The buses run every half hour or every hour, which varies. They are mostly neighbourhood buses, which are often full in bad weather or during rush hour, so you can't really rely on public transport. If you don't have a driving licence, the village is somewhat accessible from other villages, but you'll probably need a bike or something in case you can't take the bus. The buses also stop quite early (after about 6 pm). There isn't much nature nearby; there is a small forest, but not much of it is left due to the amount that had to be cut down in recent years. There is a lot of litter on the streets, so hygiene is not great. This litter is mainly caused by youngsters, but also by adults during events. The municipality doesn't maintain the village very well either, which can sometimes be dangerous.
Auto-translated to English by AII gave hygiene a low score because after carnival, rubbish lies around for months. The same with New Year's Eve. I gave community a 10 because there are many village activities and it's very cosy. Safety is also low because not everything is well lit and many cars drive too fast at night. I've nearly had one of my dogs run over several times... For the size of the village, I think our facilities are good, but in general it's of course not the best. Green space got a 5 because the amount and type of waste left after carnival is not very environmentally friendly.
Auto-translated to English by AII grew up here and enjoy living here very much. Our neighbourhood is very child-friendly and cosy with the playground right on our doorstep. For a longer walk, you can take a stroll around the singel or the wallen. There aren't many shops, but that's not a problem for us.
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