Homes for sale in Rilland- Stationsbuurt, Reimerswaal
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House prices and market figures for Rilland- Stationsbuurt, Reimerswaal
House prices in Rilland- Stationsbuurt are clearly above the district average. Over the past twelve months, three homes were sold here for an average purchase price of €391,000, with a range of €325,000 to €449,000. With an average living area of 136 m², this works out to approximately €2,875 per square metre. By comparison, the average WOZ value in this neighbourhood is €279,000, while the average in the wider district of Rilland-Bath comes to €256,000 and the municipal average of Reimerswaal stands at €273,000. Stationsbuurt thus scores higher on all fronts, indicating a qualitatively stronger segment within the municipality.
The housing stock comprises 67 homes, of which as many as 91% are owner-occupied. Rental properties are scarce: only 9% of the stock is owned by private landlords, and there are no social housing units. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor homes, single-family houses and detached homes. Buying an apartment in Rilland- Stationsbuurt is virtually not an option. Check the current supply and average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Rilland- Stationsbuurt, Reimerswaal
Stationsbuurt, as the name suggests, is the neighbourhood around the former station area of Rilland. It is a quiet, predominantly green neighbourhood with a village character that has little in common with urban living. The buildings largely consist of more spacious single-family homes, partly detached, with gardens and ample parking on private property or along the street. The homes mostly date from the second half of the twentieth century, with a mix of post-war construction and later expansions from the 1980s and 1990s. The streetscape is calm and clear, without heavy traffic or nuisance from hospitality or business activity.
Those who live here particularly appreciate the peace and space. The neighbourhood attracts mainly families and people aged 45 to 65, a group well represented in the local population of 175 residents. There are also children: the 0 to 15 age group numbers 30 people, and the most common household type is the family with children. Primary education is available in Rilland itself. For secondary education and more extensive facilities such as a supermarket or health centre, residents rely on the surrounding villages, particularly Krabbendijke or Goes. This is something to consider: Rilland- Stationsbuurt is not a neighbourhood with a full range of amenities within walking distance.
Accessibility by car is reasonably good. Via the N289 and the connection to the A58, you can get from Rilland to Goes or Bergen op Zoom relatively quickly. Public transport is limited: there is a bus line through the village, but the frequency is low, and for daily commuters a car is almost indispensable. Cyclists can use the regional cycle network through the Zeeland polders, which makes the neighbourhood attractive for recreational cycling.
On the neighbourhood main page of Rilland- Stationsbuurt you will find resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data. Residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and safe, with strong social cohesion in the small community. One resident writes: "You know your neighbours here, it's safe and the children can play outside without you worrying." Criticisms mainly concern the limited amenities and the dependence on the car for daily shopping. If that doesn't bother you and you are looking for space and peace, you will quickly feel at home here.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as Rilland - Kern and Rilland - Werfkampen, Stationsbuurt has a slightly quieter and more residential character. Also Rilland - De Poort and the scattered houses around Rilland offer alternatives for those looking to buy in this area, each with its own atmosphere and price level. More information about the wider surroundings can be found on the page of the district Rilland-Bath.
Who is a home in Rilland- Stationsbuurt interesting for?
Stationsbuurt is most suitable for families and movers who consciously choose peace, space and a village living environment in Zeeland. The average purchase price of €391,000 makes this not a starter neighbourhood: the barriers are high for starters here, especially with a limited supply of only a handful of transactions per year. Anyone wanting to buy a home here must reckon with little choice and a market where quick action pays off. Overbidding is not excluded in this segment. An honest disadvantage: without a car, living in Rilland- Stationsbuurt is difficult. For those who doubt whether buying is the right time, there are also rental properties in Rilland- Stationsbuurt available, although that supply is equally limited.
What residents say about Rilland- Stationsbuurt
Residents particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its peace, safety and mutual involvement. The social cohesion in this small village is often mentioned positively. One resident says: "It's wonderfully quiet here, you know everyone and there is always someone keeping an eye out." Residents are less enthusiastic about the limited amenities and the dependence on the car. View all reviews and neighbourhood scores on the overview page of this neighbourhood.
Compare homes for sale in and around Rilland- Stationsbuurt
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Rilland- Stationsbuurt?
Over the past twelve months, three homes were sold in Rilland- Stationsbuurt, with an average purchase price of €391,000. Sale prices ranged from €325,000 to €449,000. With an average living area of 136 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,875. This is a relatively expensive segment within the municipality of Reimerswaal.
What is the WOZ value in Rilland- Stationsbuurt?
The average WOZ value in Rilland- Stationsbuurt is €279,000. This is higher than the average for the Rilland-Bath district (€256,000) and also slightly above the municipal average of Reimerswaal (€273,000). Stationsbuurt thus ranks among the more expensive segments within the municipality.
What is it like to live in Rilland- Stationsbuurt?
Living in Rilland- Stationsbuurt means choosing peace, space and a village atmosphere. The neighbourhood is small-scale with around 175 residents and has strong social cohesion. Residents appreciate the safety and space, but note that you are dependent on a car and surrounding centres for daily shopping and amenities.
Is Rilland- Stationsbuurt suitable for families?
Yes, the neighbourhood attracts relatively many families with children. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, but young children are also well represented. The quiet surroundings, spacious homes and safe streets make it a suitable place for families who consciously choose a village living environment. Primary education is available in Rilland; for secondary education, children rely on surrounding towns.
How accessible is Rilland- Stationsbuurt?
By car, accessibility is reasonable: via the N289, Rilland connects to the A58, allowing you to reach Goes and Bergen op Zoom within twenty to thirty minutes. Public transport is limited to a bus line with low frequency. For daily commuting, a car is almost indispensable. Recreational cycling is well possible thanks to the regional cycle network through the Zeeland polders.
What type of homes are for sale in Rilland- Stationsbuurt?
The supply consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes: single-family homes and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Rilland- Stationsbuurt is virtually impossible, as this type of housing is hardly present here. Most homes date from the second half of the twentieth century, with a mix of post-war construction and expansions from the 1980s and 1990s. Of the 67 homes in the neighbourhood, 91% are owner-occupied.
Is there a lot of supply available if I want to buy a home in Rilland- Stationsbuurt?
The supply in Rilland- Stationsbuurt is limited. Only a handful of homes are sold annually, meaning you need to be able to act quickly when something becomes available. Overbidding is not ruled out in this segment. Those wanting more choice can also look at surrounding neighbourhoods such as Rilland - Kern or Rilland - Werfkampen, or search more broadly through the supply in the municipality of Reimerswaal.




