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Homes for sale in Oudelandse Hoeve, Terneuzen

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House prices and market figures Oudelandse Hoeve, Terneuzen

The owner-occupied market in Oudelandse Hoeve is relatively small. Of the 1,123 homes in the neighbourhood, only 29% are owner-occupied, while 69% are rented, most of which through a housing association. This makes the supply of owner-occupied homes in Oudelandse Hoeve scarce, and when something becomes available, it is worth acting quickly.

The average WOZ value is €194,000, which is noticeably lower than the average in the district Terneuzen Zuid (€250,000) and the municipal average of €236,000. That difference tells something about the type of housing and the construction period in this neighbourhood. Actual selling prices are higher than the WOZ value: in the past twelve months, 27 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €246,000. The range runs from €190,000 to €369,000, with an average living area of 95 m². That works out to a price of approximately €2,590 per m². For current asking prices and the average time on market of homes now for sale, see the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Oudelandse Hoeve, Terneuzen

Oudelandse Hoeve is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in the southern part of Terneuzen. The neighbourhood bears the stamp of a post-war expansion district: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s form the largest part of the streetscape. The streets are clearly laid out, with wide pavements and green strips that give the neighbourhood an open character. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but rather for a certain tranquillity and recognisability.

The population composition is telling: the largest age group are those aged 65 and over (780 of the 2,185 residents), and single-person households are the most common household type. This gives the neighbourhood a somewhat subdued character. You will find fewer young families with children here than in new-build districts elsewhere in the municipality, but rather a stable, long-standing resident population that has known the neighbourhood for a long time.

In terms of amenities, Oudelandse Hoeve is reasonably self-sufficient for daily shopping. The centre of Terneuzen, with supermarkets, shops and the town hall, is easily accessible by bicycle. Within the neighbourhood and immediate vicinity, there are primary schools serving families with young children. Sports clubs and recreational facilities in Terneuzen-Zuid are quickly reachable by bike or car. The municipality of Terneuzen offers an overview of local amenities and events in the district on its website.

Accessibility scores a 7.0 in resident reviews, which is reasonable for a neighbourhood not directly on a major traffic artery. Terneuzen has no train station, but bus connections link the neighbourhood with the city centre and surrounding villages. For motorists, the connection to the N61 towards Goes and the Belgian border is the main route. The location in Terneuzen-Zuid means you can reach the city centre within ten minutes by bicycle.

Residents give the neighbourhood an average of 7.7 out of 10, based on submitted reviews. Green space and housing score the highest (8.0 and 8.5 respectively), which matches the image of a quiet neighbourhood with sufficient space. Darius describes the neighbourhood succinctly but aptly: "Good many friends good people", and gives an 8.0. That says something about the social cohesion residents experience. More reviews and all neighbourhood data can be found on the page for Oudelandse Hoeve.

Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Katspolder and Zeldenrust, Oudelandse Hoeve has a similar character, but distinguishes itself by the relatively high share of social housing. Those who want to compare with a slightly different atmosphere in the district can also look at Oude Vaart. The broader supply in the district can be found at owner-occupied homes in Terneuzen Zuid.

Who is a home in Oudelandse Hoeve interesting for?

Given the age structure and housing types, Oudelandse Hoeve is most suitable for seniors or people who value peace and stability over liveliness. First-time buyers with a limited budget can also find opportunities here: with an entry price from around €190,000, buying a home in Oudelandse Hoeve is more affordable than in large cities, although supply is limited. The low percentage of owner-occupied homes (29%) means that few homes change hands each year, so be early when something becomes available. For those undecided between buying and renting: the rental homes in Oudelandse Hoeve offer a spacious alternative, although most are owned by housing associations. Movers with a larger budget will find more choice elsewhere in owner-occupied homes in Terneuzen.

What residents say about Oudelandse Hoeve

The neighbourhood receives an overall score of 7.7 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The highest sub-score is housing (8.5), followed by green space and safety (both 8.0). Accessibility and beauty score somewhat lower (7.0). Resident Darius is brief but positive: "Good many friends good people" (8.0/10). That image of a social, familiar neighbourhood also comes back in the community score of 7.5. All reviews and scores per category can be viewed on the neighbourhood main page of Oudelandse Hoeve.

Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Oudelandse Hoeve

On Buurtje.nl you will find not only the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, but also neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and demographic data at neighbourhood level. That helps you assess whether living in Oudelandse Hoeve suits you, even before you plan a viewing. Want to search more broadly? Then also look at the other neighbourhoods in the district, such as Driewegen, or explore the supply in other parts of the municipality via Kern Axel or Kern Biervliet. A full overview can be found on the page Terneuzen.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Oudelandse Hoeve?

In the past twelve months, 27 homes were sold in Oudelandse Hoeve, with an average purchase price of €246,000. The range runs from €190,000 to €369,000. With an average living area of 95 m², the price per m² comes to approximately €2,590. Supply is limited due to the high proportion of rental homes in the neighbourhood.

What is the WOZ value in Oudelandse Hoeve?

The average WOZ value of homes in Oudelandse Hoeve is €194,000. This is clearly below the average for the Terneuzen Zuid district (€250,000) and the municipal average of Terneuzen (€236,000). This lower level is related to the housing types and construction period in the neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Oudelandse Hoeve?

Oudelandse Hoeve is a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood in the south of Terneuzen, predominantly featuring terraced houses and semi-detached houses. Residents rate the neighbourhood 7.7 out of 10. Green spaces, safety, and housing score the highest. The atmosphere is reserved and social: resident Darius describes it as a neighbourhood with good people and friends.

Is Oudelandse Hoeve suitable for seniors or first-time buyers?

Certainly for seniors, Oudelandse Hoeve is a logical choice: the largest population group is 65-plus (780 residents), the neighbourhood is quiet, and the homes are single-level or straightforward in layout. First-time buyers can enter from around €190,000, which is relatively affordable. However, supply is limited, so anyone wanting to buy in Oudelandse Hoeve must be alert to new listings.

How accessible is Oudelandse Hoeve?

Residents rate accessibility at 7.0 out of 10. Terneuzen has no train station, but bus connections link the neighbourhood to the city centre and surrounding towns. By bike, the centre of Terneuzen is reachable within ten minutes. Motorists can drive via the N61 towards Goes or the Belgian border.

What types of homes are for sale in Oudelandse Hoeve?

The housing stock in Oudelandse Hoeve largely consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses, built in the 1970s and 1980s. Only 29% of homes are owner-occupied, the rest are rental. The average sold living area is 95 m². Buying an apartment in Oudelandse Hoeve is possible but less common than in the city centre.

Is Oudelandse Hoeve a safe neighbourhood?

Residents rate safety in Oudelandse Hoeve at 8.0 out of 10, one of the highest sub-scores. The neighbourhood has a stable, older population and a quiet character, which contributes to the feeling of safety. There are no specific safety issues known that should deter buyers.


Experiences from Oudelandse Hoeve
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8.0
Darius
Living together · Terraced house
19-02-2025
Nice

Good many friends good people

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7.4
Hans Gilde
Samenwonend · appartement
05-01-2024
Semi ghetto

Dirt, dog poo is not always cleaned up, burglaries in storage rooms and vandalism. When reported, they do try to resolve it quickly, but I have the feeling there are too few people for this, sometimes it takes a long time.

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