Homes for sale in Oudelande, Borsele
Looking for a home to buy in Oudelande? Check the current listings on this page, including prices, sizes and neighbourhood data.
House prices in Oudelande: above the municipal average of Borsele
Oudelande is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 86% of the 316 homes are owned, and only 13% are rented out. The average WOZ value is €316,000, which is noticeably higher than the municipal average of €295,000 for Borsele. That difference is also reflected in sale prices: over the past twelve months, 10 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €410,900. The range runs from €250,000 to €699,000, with an average living area of 120 m². The supply consists mainly of detached and semi-detached single-family homes; buying apartments in Oudelande is hardly an option. For current asking prices and available supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
If you are looking for a home to buy in the area but also want to compare other villages, you can look at homes for sale in Borsele for a broader overview of the municipality.
Living in Oudelande: peace, space and a thin layer of amenities
Living in Oudelande means choosing peace and space on Zuid-Beveland. The village has about 665 inhabitants and the largest group consists of people between 45 and 65 years old. That says something about the character of the place: it is not a neighbourhood where you expect much activity on the street, but rather an environment where people consciously choose calm. On the neighbourhood page of Oudelande you will find the full resident data and all reviews. The average resident score on Buurtje.nl is 4.0 out of 10, but the sub-scores tell a more nuanced story. Safety scores notably high at 9.0, which matches the feeling residents describe: little nuisance, hardly any traffic, you know your neighbours. Accessibility, on the other hand, gets a 1.0, and that is an honest assessment.
Because accessibility is the biggest weakness of Oudelande. There is no train station nearby and public transport is minimal. For daily groceries, a GP or a secondary school, you are dependent on the car. Heinkenszand is the nearest village with some amenities, including a supermarket and primary schools. For more extensive amenities you drive to Goes, about ten minutes via the N666. A bus connection does exist, but the frequency is low and not suitable as a daily means of transport. If you want to live without a car, you better look elsewhere.
The homes in the village are spread across the core of Oudelande and the rural area. In the rural area you will find the larger detached homes and farmhouses, which explains the top end of the price range. There are no sports clubs or community centres in the village itself. If you want to be active in sports or send children to football training, you drive to surrounding villages such as Driewegen or Borssele. The municipality provides more information about amenities and policy in the region at borsele.nl.
For whom is buying in Oudelande a realistic choice?
Buying a home in Oudelande best suits people who consciously want distance from urban hustle and consider a car as a natural means of transport. Families with school-age children must reckon with daily driving to amenities. The limited supply, on average only ten transactions per year, means that homes are quickly gone and that overbidding is realistic. Also do not forget the additional costs: transfer tax (2% for non-starters), notary fees and possible estate agent fees come on top of the purchase price. If you are still unsure whether buying is the right time now, you can also look at rental homes in Oudelande as a temporary alternative.
Search and compare available homes for sale in Oudelande
The current supply, including filters on price, area and energy label, is at the top of this page. Buurtje.nl combines that supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you assess not only the home but also the neighbourhood. Want to broaden your orientation? Then also check the supply in Baarland or Ellewoutsdijk for similar village living environments in the same municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a home in Oudelande?
Over the past twelve months, the average selling price of a home in Oudelande was €410,900, with an average living area of 120 m². Prices ranged from €250,000 to €699,000, depending on type and location. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €316,000, which is higher than the municipal average of €295,000.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Oudelande?
In addition to the purchase price, as a non-first-time buyer you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. On top of that, there are notary costs for the deed of transfer and the mortgage deed, usually totalling between €1,500 and €3,000. Also, any estate agent fees and a structural survey are extra. For a home of €410,000, expect additional costs of €10,000 to €15,000.
What types of homes are available for those looking to buy in Oudelande?
The supply in Oudelande consists almost exclusively of single-family homes, both detached and semi-detached. In the rural area, former farmhouses are also available, which explains the higher prices at the top end. Buying an apartment in Oudelande is practically impossible; the village has no apartment blocks.
How accessible is Oudelande if you want to live there?
Oudelande scores low on accessibility. There is no train station and bus services are limited. For daily amenities, you are dependent on the car. Goes, the nearest city with a full range of facilities, is about ten minutes away by car via the N666. Those reliant on public transport will find this a serious drawback.
Are there schools and shops nearby for families considering buying a home here?
In Oudelande itself, there are no supermarkets, schools or sports clubs. For primary education and daily shopping, you head to Heinkenszand, a few kilometres away. Secondary education is available in Goes. Families with children should therefore be aware that daily driving is part of life in this village.
yo your beloved Frederik here with another review. this area is pretty good man, it's quiet, only about 3 people live there and no blacks or Turks so no problem. there is a secret cocaine lab underneath so it's a bit risky but otherwise chill. education is mediocre man because there are only 3 people. you can't do a damn thing in this area. community is basically not applicable, it's 3 people who are inbred. cheers, Frederik
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