Homes for sale in ’s-Heer-Hendrikskinderen, Goes
View the current supply of homes for sale in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen and discover what this quiet Zeeland village has to offer for buyers.


House prices in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen: well above the Goes average
The owner-occupied market in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen is pronounced. With 87% owner-occupied homes in the housing stock, this is a neighbourhood where homeownership is the norm. The average WOZ value is €378,000, which is significantly higher than the municipal average of €303,000 for Goes. That difference is also reflected in sale prices: over the past twelve months, 14 homes were sold here with an average purchase price of €476,214. Prices ranged from €335,000 to €595,000, with an average living area of 152 m². This points to larger, mostly detached or semi-detached family homes. Apartments are hardly found here. Check the current supply and the average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent situation.
's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen: a village where it is quiet, and that is precisely the intention
Living in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen means choosing peace, space and a close-knit community in a small Zeeland village just outside Goes. The village has around 1,300 inhabitants and a distinct village character. The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, and more than half of households are married. That says something about the atmosphere: this is not a neighbourhood for those seeking a bustling city life, but for those who consciously choose a quiet environment with spacious homes.
On 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen, the neighbourhood scores 8.9 out of 10 based on resident reviews, with notably high scores for safety (9.5) and beauty (9.5). Resident Floeps describes it as "a fine little neighbourhood, safe, cosy, clean", but honestly adds that the nearest supermarket is quite far away and there are no shops at all in the immediate vicinity. That is correct: for daily groceries you rely on Goes, which is a few minutes' drive away. There are no supermarkets or shops in the village itself. There is a primary school nearby, but for secondary education and further amenities you have to go to Goes. In terms of sports, there are opportunities in the region, but the village has no sports complex of its own. The surroundings are excellent for cycling and walking in the open Zeeland landscape.
Accessibility is not a problem for those with a car. Goes is a few minutes away and offers a station with direct connections to Middelburg, Vlissingen and Bergen op Zoom. For those travelling without a car, options are more limited. The village is also well connected via the N256 towards the region. In the immediate vicinity of the village are also the scattered houses north of 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen and the scattered houses south of 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen, where it is even more rural. Those who prefer a bit more amenities around the corner can also look at Kloetinge or Wilhelminadorp, both villages in the municipality of Goes with a similar character but sometimes slightly more amenities within walking distance. The municipality of Goes provides more information about local services and developments in the region at goes.nl.
For whom is buying in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen realistic?
This village mainly attracts movers and those aged 45 and over who consciously choose space and quiet. With an average sale price of over €476,000 and a lower limit of €335,000, a home here is not within reach for first-time buyers unless they have substantial personal funds. In addition to the purchase price, take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers) and notary fees. Supply is limited, so when something becomes available, quick action is required. Those who want to be more flexible can also look at rental homes in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen as an interim solution. For a broader supply in the region, the homes for sale in Goes are also worth a look.
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Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only see what a home costs but also what it is like to live there. Compare 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen with surrounding villages such as 's-Heer-Arendskerke or Kattendijke to determine which environment suits you best.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen?
Over the past twelve months, the average sale price of a home in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen was €476,214. Prices ranged from €335,000 to €595,000. The average living area of sold homes was 152 m², indicating that these are mainly larger single-family homes.
What is the WOZ value of homes in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen?
The average WOZ value in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen is €378,000. This is significantly higher than the average for the municipality of Goes, where the average WOZ value is €303,000. This reflects the larger and often detached housing stock in this village.
What types of owner-occupied homes can be found in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen?
The supply mainly consists of larger single-family homes, such as detached and semi-detached houses. Buying an apartment in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen is virtually impossible; the village has a distinctly ground-based housing stock. With 87% owner-occupied homes in the total stock, homeownership is by far the norm here.
How accessible is 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen if you want to live there?
For motorists, 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen is easily accessible. Goes is a few minutes' drive away and offers a train station with connections to Middelburg, Vlissingen and Bergen op Zoom. Public transport from the village itself is limited, so a car is almost indispensable. Via the N256 you can quickly reach the wider region.
Are there schools and amenities if you buy a home in 's-Heer-Hendrikskinderen?
The village has few amenities of its own. There is no supermarket or shopping centre in the immediate vicinity, which residents themselves also mention as a drawback. For groceries, secondary education and healthcare, you have to rely on Goes. A primary school is available nearby. If you value daily amenities within walking distance, it is wise to take this into account when deciding to buy here.
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Auto-translated to English by AINice little neighbourhood. Safe, cosy, clean, etc. Just a shame that the nearest supermarket is quite far away and there are no shops or anything in the area at all.
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