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House prices and market figures Stationsweg, Sliedrecht

The owner-occupied market on Stationsweg is pronounced: as many as 87% of homes are owner-occupied, compared to just 13% rental. There are no social housing units; anyone renting here does so from a private landlord. The average WOZ value is €291,000, which is slightly higher than the district average of Sliedrecht-Centrum (€281,000) but slightly lower than the municipal average of €303,000. This firmly places Stationsweg in the mid-range segment of Sliedrecht.

In the past twelve months, 31 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €272,645. The range runs from €145,000 to €345,000, showing that both compact starter homes and more spacious properties are available. The average sold area is 62 m², which works out at a price of around €4,400 per square metre. These are predominantly smaller homes, think terraced houses and apartments from the post-war period. For current asking prices and available properties, you can check the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Stationsweg, Sliedrecht

Stationsweg is one of the central arteries of Sliedrecht. The street directly connects the station area with the village centre, and you notice this in the mix of functions: shops, small eateries and homes alternate. It is not a quiet residential street in the classic sense, but rather a lively neighbourhood with a village-urban character. If you like having everything within easy reach, you will quickly feel at home here.

The homes along and around Stationsweg largely date from the 1950s to 1970s. Terraced houses and smaller apartments form the core of the supply. Build quality varies, and if you are looking for a move-in ready home, it is wise to include a structural survey. Some properties are well-maintained and have been energetically upgraded, while others still have original facades and windows.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood scores highly. Stationsweg is within walking distance of Sliedrecht centre, where you will find supermarkets such as Jumbo and Albert Heijn, as well as shops for daily groceries, a library and various eateries. Primary schools are within cycling distance, and for secondary education you would send children to Sliedrecht-Centrum or surrounding municipalities. The Biesbosch area, one of the region's most beautiful nature reserves, is a short bike ride away for those in need of green space and openness.

Accessibility is one of the strongest assets of this neighbourhood. Sliedrecht station is within walking distance, with direct connections to Dordrecht and Gorinchem. Via the N214 and the A15 junction, you are quickly in the Randstad or towards Rotterdam. Bus services run along Stationsweg itself, making daily mobility without a car very feasible. Residents clearly appreciate this aspect.

On the neighbourhood homepage of Stationsweg you can read what residents themselves think. A recurring theme in the reviews is the central location: "Everything is close by, the station, the supermarket, the centre. I rarely need to take the car," says one resident. Critical notes concern traffic noise on the main street and limited parking directly outside the door, which is often a point of attention with older properties.

Compared to neighbourhoods such as Rivierenbuurt-Noord or Kerkbuurt-West, Stationsweg is less green and quieter, but compensates with better walkability and proximity to public transport. The Staatsliedenbuurt offers a somewhat quieter alternative within a short distance. The entire Sliedrecht-Centrum district has a similar character, but Stationsweg distinguishes itself by its direct station location.

Who is a home for sale on Stationsweg interesting for?

Stationsweg particularly attracts young professionals and couples aged 25 to 45, which is also visible in the population figures. The central location and public transport accessibility make the neighbourhood attractive for commuters to Dordrecht or Rotterdam. Starters can find something here with a budget from €145,000, although the more compact homes sell quickly and overbidding in this segment is not uncommon. Families looking for space and peace would be better off looking at Sliedrecht-Noord or Sliedrecht-Oost. If you are unsure whether buying is the right move now, you can also look at rental homes on Stationsweg as a temporary alternative.

What residents say about Stationsweg

Residents of Stationsweg are generally positive about the location and amenities of their neighbourhood. Accessibility and proximity to the centre score highest in the reviews. Residents are less enthusiastic about parking and traffic noise on the through road. One resident writes: "The neighbourhood is convenient and central, but you get used to the road noise. The train is a five-minute walk away, which more than makes up for it for me." See all reviews and full neighbourhood data on the Stationsweg neighbourhood page.

Compare homes for sale in and around Stationsweg

Buurtje.nl bundles listings from more than 1,500 sources on one page, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you won't find in this combination anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Besides Stationsweg, Rivierenbuurt-Zuid and Buitenuitbreiding-West are also worth a look. For a broader picture of the Sliedrecht owner-occupied market, you can visit the page homes for sale in Sliedrecht. More about the municipality can be found on the municipality page of Sliedrecht or on the official website of the municipality of Sliedrecht.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost on Stationsweg, Sliedrecht?

In the past twelve months, 31 homes were sold on Stationsweg, with an average purchase price of €272,645. Prices ranged from €145,000 to €345,000. The average sold area was 62 m², resulting in a price of approximately €4,400 per square metre. For popular entry-level homes in the lower segment, overbidding is not uncommon.

What is the WOZ value of homes on Stationsweg?

The average WOZ value on Stationsweg is €291,000. That is slightly above the average for the Sliedrecht-Centrum district (€281,000) but slightly below the municipal average of Sliedrecht (€303,000). Stationsweg thus sits in the middle segment of the local housing market.

What is it like living on Stationsweg, Sliedrecht?

Stationsweg has a village-urban character with a lively mix of shops, eateries and homes. The neighbourhood is centrally located and excellently accessible, but less quiet than more residential areas in Sliedrecht. Residents appreciate the proximity to the station and the centre, but mention traffic noise and parking as points of attention.

Is Stationsweg suitable for first-time buyers?

Stationsweg is certainly interesting for first-time buyers, with an entry price from €145,000 and an average purchase price of €272,645. The neighbourhood mainly attracts young people between 25 and 45, which is also visible in the population structure. Keep in mind that homes in the lower price segment sell quickly and that a structural survey is advisable for older properties.

How accessible is Stationsweg?

Accessibility is one of the strongest points of this neighbourhood. Sliedrecht Station is within walking distance and offers direct train connections towards Dordrecht and Gorinchem. Via the N214 and the connection to the A15, you are quickly on the motorway towards Rotterdam or Utrecht. Bus routes run along Stationsweg itself, making daily travel without a car quite feasible.

What type of homes can you buy on Stationsweg?

The supply on Stationsweg mainly consists of terraced houses and smaller apartments, largely built between the 1950s and 1970s. The average sold area is 62 m², which concerns compact homes. Some of the properties have been energetically renovated; for older homes, a structural survey is recommended.

Is there ample parking space on Stationsweg?

Parking is a frequently mentioned point of attention on Stationsweg. Because it is a through street with a mix of functions, parking pressure is relatively high during the day and in the evening. Homes generally do not have their own driveway or garage. If you own a car, it is wise to take this into account when viewing.

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