Homes for sale in Sliedrecht-Centrum, Sliedrecht
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Sliedrecht-Centrum. View prices, neighbourhood data and resident reviews and find the home that suits you.

House prices in Sliedrecht-Centrum: what do you pay for a home here?
Sliedrecht-Centrum has a varied housing market. Of the 4,715 homes, 54% are owner-occupied and 46% are rental properties, a large proportion of which are owned by housing associations. The average WOZ value is €281,000, which is noticeably lower than the municipal average of €303,000. However, actual transaction prices are much higher: over the past twelve months, 102 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €407,647. The range is wide, from €145,000 for a smaller home to €1,875,000 for a detached home on the water. The average living area of sold homes was 96 m². The supply ranges from terraced houses and porch flats to larger ground-floor homes. For current asking prices and availability, see the overview at the top of this page. If you also want to compare with other parts of the municipality, check the overview of homes for sale in Sliedrecht.
Living in Sliedrecht-Centrum: a compact neighbourhood with a strong sense of community
Those who live in Sliedrecht-Centrum live right in the heart of the town. The neighbourhood has over 10,000 residents and a broad demographic mix: from young families and starters in the 25 to 45 age group to a significant number of over-65s. You notice this mix in the atmosphere on the streets. Residents on the neighbourhood page for Sliedrecht-Centrum, where you can find all reviews and neighbourhood data, give the area a remarkably high score of 9.7 out of 10. Resident WBak describes it as the cosiest neighbourhood in Sliedrecht and writes: there is plenty of play space for children of all ages and you can turn to many people if something is up. Unconsciously, residents look out for each other, creating a sense of safety without being intrusive. Safety, accessibility and community spirit all score a perfect 10.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is well-equipped. The centre of Sliedrecht has a compact shopping street with supermarkets, bakeries and specialist shops. For education, several primary schools are accessible in and around the centre, including schools in the nearby neighbourhoods of Kerkbuurt-Oost and Kerkbuurt-West. Sports clubs for football, tennis and swimming are present in the municipality. Along the Beneden-Merwede you will find walking routes and green banks that give the centre some breathing space, although the neighbourhood itself has an urban character.
Accessibility is good, something residents also explicitly mention. Sliedrecht station is within walking distance of the centre and offers direct connections to Dordrecht and Gorinchem. Via the A15 you are quickly on the main road network. Bus services connect the neighbourhood with surrounding towns. If you also want to explore other parts of the municipality, Sliedrecht-West, Sliedrecht-Oost and Sliedrecht-Noord are interesting comparison neighbourhoods. More information about municipal facilities can be found on the website of the municipality of Sliedrecht. Specific sub-neighbourhoods such as Rivierenbuurt-Noord or Staatsliedenbuurt each have their own character within the centre and are worth a look if you are looking for a specific street or neighbourhood.
For which buyers is Sliedrecht-Centrum a good choice?
Buying in Sliedrecht-Centrum is attractive for starters looking for a first home, but also for families who want to live centrally with good school choices and play space. The range in purchase prices offers room for different budgets. Do bear in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for movers, 0% for starters under the threshold), notary fees and possible renovation costs for older homes. The average selling time and current supply can be seen at the top of the page. If buying is not the right step now, there are also rental homes in Sliedrecht-Centrum available as an alternative.
Searching for a home to buy in Sliedrecht-Centrum
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a home but also know what the area is like. Compare Sliedrecht-Centrum with surrounding neighbourhoods such as Winklerplein-Noord or Buitenuitbreiding-Oost, or view the total supply within the municipality of Sliedrecht. The current supply is at the top of this page.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average purchase price of a house in Sliedrecht-Centrum?
Over the past twelve months, 102 homes were sold in Sliedrecht-Centrum with an average purchase price of €407,647. Prices ranged from €145,000 to €1,875,000, depending on type and location. The average living area of sold homes was 96 m². The average WOZ value is €281,000, which is lower than the municipal average of €303,000.
What are the additional costs when buying a house in Sliedrecht-Centrum?
When buying a home in Sliedrecht-Centrum, there are extra costs in addition to the purchase price. These include transfer tax (2% for movers, 0% for first-time buyers who meet the exemption threshold), notary fees for the deed and mortgage deed, valuation costs, and possible estate agent fees. For older homes in the centre, renovation or sustainability costs may also come into play. On average, expect 4 to 6 percent of the purchase price in additional costs.
What types of homes are available for purchase in Sliedrecht-Centrum?
The supply in Sliedrecht-Centrum is varied. You will find terraced houses, corner houses, porch apartments, and detached houses. The wide range in selling prices, from €145,000 to nearly €1.9 million, shows how diverse the supply is. Buying an apartment in Sliedrecht-Centrum is possible at the lower end of the market, while larger ground-floor homes and water villas dominate the upper end.
How accessible is Sliedrecht-Centrum for commuters?
Sliedrecht station is within walking distance of the centre and offers train connections to Dordrecht and Gorinchem. Via the A15, the neighbourhood connects to the national road network, making accessibility by car to Rotterdam, Utrecht, and The Hague good. Residents rate accessibility a 10 out of 10. Bus services also connect the centre to surrounding towns.
Is Sliedrecht-Centrum suitable for families with children?
Living in Sliedrecht-Centrum attracts families, partly due to the presence of primary schools in and around the centre and sufficient play space in the neighbourhood. Residents also explicitly mention this: there is enough play space for children of all ages and the neighbourhood feels safe due to the mutual contact between neighbours. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 25 to 45 years, confirming the family character of the neighbourhood.
It's very pleasant to live here, there is plenty of play space for children of all ages. Accessibility of the neighbourhood is very good, also for service providers. I feel at home and you can turn to many people if something is wrong. Unconsciously, we all look out for each other and keep an eye on whether any strange things happen.
Auto-translated to English by AII'm very happy with my neighbourhood, but I miss play facilities even though they exist. What I mean is that they are outdated, not suitable for small children, and there is too little variety. If every playground only has a slide, it becomes less challenging for a child. When my son (now 2) discovered that playing outside is great fun, we went out. But there was absolutely nothing for him to do in my neighbourhood.
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