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House prices and market figures for Rilland - Kern, Reimerswaal

In Rilland - Kern, 55% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, which is a healthy ratio for a village of this size. The average WOZ value is €214,000, which is clearly lower than the district average of Rilland-Bath (€256,000) and the municipal average of Reimerswaal (€273,000). This difference makes the core relatively accessible for buyers who want to live in the municipality but do not want to pay top dollar.

Based on the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €345,909. The range runs from €205,000 to €589,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger family homes come onto the market. With an average sold area of 125 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,767. Supply is limited, meaning popular homes can be snapped up quickly. Check the current supply and asking prices at the top of this page for the most recent status. Would you also like to look at owner-occupied homes in Rilland-Bath as a whole? That provides a good frame of reference.

Living in Rilland - Kern, Reimerswaal

Rilland - Kern is a quiet, close-knit Zeelandic-Brabant village on the edge of the Bathse Spui, nestled between the Westerschelde and the Canal through Zuid-Beveland. The village character is tangible here: low-rise buildings, spacious plots, little traffic and a pace that is clearly different from an urban environment. Anyone looking for a home here consciously chooses peace and space over urban hustle and bustle.

The housing stock consists largely of ground-floor homes, with a mix of post-war terraced houses and detached or semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. Here and there are also newer homes, but the streetscape is dominated by older construction periods. This means buyers must take into account possible renovation needs, but also that there is room for their own input and renovation.

In terms of amenities, Rilland - Kern is compact but functional. The village has a primary school, a community centre and a number of local sports clubs. For daily groceries, residents rely on the surrounding villages or the supermarket in Kruiningen or Yerseke, as a large supermarket is lacking in the core itself. That is a point to be honest about: anyone used to having everything within walking distance must adjust that expectation. For children, the primary school facility is present in the village itself, and residents rate the education at 9.0, which is remarkably high for a small core.

Accessibility also scores highly: a 9.0 from residents. Rilland has its own train station (Rilland-Bath), making Bergen op Zoom and Goes easily accessible. The A58 is a few minutes' drive away, which facilitates connections to the region. Cyclists can use the Zeeland cycle path network, although distances to larger towns are considerable.

Residents particularly strongly appreciate safety in the neighbourhood, with a perfect score of 10.0. Community spirit scores an 8.0, which fits the image of a village where people know each other. Green space scores a 6.0, which is somewhat surprising for a village environment, but may be related to the limited public green space in the immediate living environment. The overall resident rating comes to 8.1. Read all reviews on the neighbourhood page of Rilland - Kern.

Compared to neighbouring communities such as Rilland - Stationsbuurt and Rilland - Werfkampen, the core has a somewhat more mixed character in terms of housing types and age composition. Rilland - De Poort is also an alternative to explore if you want to live in this village. More about the broader district can be found on the page of Rilland-Bath.

Is an owner-occupied home in Rilland - Kern right for you?

Based on the demographic composition, Rilland - Kern attracts relatively many people in the age group 25 to 45, followed by the group 45 to 65. This indicates a mix of young families and movers. The relatively low WOZ value makes the neighbourhood interesting for starters who do not want to live too far from the Bergen op Zoom or Goes region, but also for families looking for space at a reasonable price. Seniors seeking peace and safety will also feel at home here, although amenities within walking distance are limited. Anyone considering renting instead of buying can also take a look at the rental homes in Rilland - Kern. The supply of owner-occupied homes is limited, so respond quickly if you have your eye on something.

What residents say about Rilland - Kern

Rilland - Kern scores an 8.1 based on resident reviews. The highest scores go to safety (10.0) and accessibility (9.0), followed by education (9.0). Green space scores the lowest at 6.0. One resident describes it as: "A safe and quiet village where you know everyone and the train quickly takes you to the city." That sums up the atmosphere well. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the overview page of this neighbourhood.

Compare owner-occupied homes around Rilland - Kern and in Reimerswaal

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources and combines it with resident scores and district data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to look more broadly? Then also compare the supply in Yerseke or Kruiningen, two other residential cores in the municipality. For a complete overview of all owner-occupied homes in Reimerswaal you can also search at municipal level. More general information about the municipality can be found on the website of Reimerswaal municipality.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Rilland - Kern?

The average purchase price in Rilland - Kern over the past year was €345,909, based on 11 sold homes. Prices ranged from €205,000 to €589,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average sold area of 125 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,767.

What is the WOZ value in Rilland - Kern?

The average WOZ value in Rilland - Kern is €214,000. This is lower than the district average of Rilland-Bath (€256,000) and the municipal average of Reimerswaal (€273,000). The core is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality.

What is it like to live in Rilland - Kern?

Living in Rilland - Kern means choosing peace, safety and a close-knit village character. Residents give the neighbourhood an 8.1 and rate safety a perfect 10.0. It is a small-scale village with few amenities within walking distance, but with a good train station and a strong sense of community.

Is Rilland - Kern suitable for families with children?

Yes, Rilland - Kern is certainly suitable for young families. There is a primary school in the village itself, and residents rate education a 9.0. The safe and quiet environment is an added bonus. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 25 to 45 years, indicating that many young families already live here.

How accessible is Rilland - Kern?

Accessibility scores a 9.0 among residents. Rilland has its own train station (Rilland-Bath) with connections to Bergen op Zoom and Goes. The A58 is reachable within a few minutes by car. For daily shopping or larger amenities, you rely on neighbouring towns such as Kruiningen or Yerseke.

What type of homes are for sale in Rilland - Kern?

The supply mainly consists of ground-based homes: terraced houses, semi-detached and detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Rilland - Kern is less common; the village character translates into predominantly low-rise buildings on their own plots. Supply is limited, with an average of about 11 transactions per year.

Is Rilland - Kern a safe neighbourhood to live in?

Safety is the strongest asset of Rilland - Kern: residents give it a 10.0. It is a clear village where people know each other, which contributes to a sense of social control and safety. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for both families and seniors seeking peace and security.


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Gezin · twee-onder-een-kap
26-11-2023
Quiet living, nice neighbours

Nice neighbourhood. The level of amenities is low though. Few shops etc.

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