Homes for sale in Terneuzen Noord, Terneuzen
View the current supply of homes for sale in Terneuzen Noord with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data. Find a home that matches your wishes.




What does a home in Terneuzen Noord cost?
The housing market in Terneuzen Noord is affordable compared to many other regions in the Netherlands. The average purchase price over the past year was €305,941, with a range from €162,500 to over a million euros. This indicates that both affordable apartments and more spacious detached homes are available. The WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €209,000, which is notably lower than the municipal average of €236,000 in Terneuzen. Of the more than 5,500 homes in the neighbourhood, 62% are owner-occupied and 36% are rental properties. The average size of sold homes is 113 m². At the top of this page, you can see the current supply of homes for sale in Terneuzen Noord with the most recent asking prices and selling times.
Living in Terneuzen Noord: multicultural, green and within walking distance of everything
Terneuzen Noord is a neighbourhood best described as quiet but not boring. Residents on Buurtje.nl give the neighbourhood a 7.9 out of 10. What stands out: the score for green space is by far the highest at 9.0. And that's true, because with Zuiderpark and the green strips around Lievenspolder and Noordpolder, you always have a park or green space within walking distance. Resident Gustaaf (8.6/10) describes the area as "quiet" and specifically mentions that the neighbourhood is multicultural, but that residents are still involved with each other. "The children from the neighbourhood can meet up at the playground and there is a shopping centre within walking distance, which makes life here much easier," he writes. That shopping centre is Zuidpolder, where you can find an Albert Heijn and various specialist shops. On the neighbourhood page for Terneuzen Noord you can read all resident reviews and view the detailed neighbourhood scores.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood scores a 6.5, the lowest score. That is honestly noticeable: for larger purchases or going out, you need to go to the centre of Terneuzen. But daily groceries, primary schools such as De Zeemeeuw and GPs are present in the neighbourhood. The scores for education (8.5) and safety (8.5) are above average, making the neighbourhood attractive for families. In the Triniteit area you will find more sixties homes, while Zuiderpark is known for newer single-family homes with gardens.
Accessibility gets a 7.5 from residents. Terneuzen does not have a train station, but bus line 20 (Connexxion) connects the neighbourhood with the centre and with Goes. Via the N61 and the Westerscheldetunnel you can reach Ghent (Belgium) in about 20 minutes, which is interesting for cross-border workers. The municipality of Terneuzen has been investing in cycling infrastructure in recent years, and with the flat polder roads, the bike is a logical mode of transport here anyway. The neighbourhood is nestled between the Scheldt and the open polder landscape, contributing to that green, spacious feel that residents appreciate so much.
Is Terneuzen Noord right for you as a buyer?
With the largest age group being 65-plus (3,195 residents) and many single-person households (2,350), Terneuzen Noord is clearly popular with seniors seeking peace and quiet. But with an average purchase price of €305,941 and entry-level prices around €162,500, buying a home in Terneuzen Noord is also achievable for first-time buyers. Buying an apartment in Terneuzen Noord can already be done for under two hundred thousand euros. Keep in mind additional costs: transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation fees. The labour participation rate is 58%, lower than average, which correlates with the high proportion of pensioners. If you are looking for more flexibility, also check out the rental properties in Terneuzen Noord. And be honest with yourself: the amenities are basic. For a wider range of shops or hospitality, you will need to go to the centre.
Searching for a home in Terneuzen Noord and surrounding areas
On Buurtje.nl you combine the current housing supply with real neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you not only buy a home but also choose the right neighbourhood. Feel free to compare Terneuzen Noord with other neighbourhoods in the municipality, such as Kern Axel, the rural Buitengebied Biervliet or Kern Hoek. Also view the complete overview of homes for sale in Terneuzen to compare all options side by side.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average purchase price of a house in Terneuzen Noord?
The average purchase price in Terneuzen Noord over the past year was €305,941. Prices range from around €162,500 for an apartment to over €1,000,000 for the most expensive homes. The average floor area of sold homes is 113 m².
How does the WOZ value of homes in Terneuzen Noord compare to the municipality?
The average WOZ value in Terneuzen Noord is €209,000. That is lower than the municipal average of Terneuzen, which is €236,000. This makes the neighbourhood relatively affordable within the municipality.
Is a home in Terneuzen Noord suitable for families?
Terneuzen Noord scores an 8.5 for safety and education according to residents. There are primary schools, playgrounds and plenty of green space in the neighbourhood. Entry-level prices around €162,500 make buying a home in Terneuzen Noord achievable for young families as well.
What additional costs do I have when buying a home in Terneuzen Noord?
In addition to the purchase price, you pay transfer tax (2% for homes), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and valuation costs. Budget for approximately 4-6% extra on top of the purchase price. First-time buyers under 35 are exempt from transfer tax under certain conditions.
How accessible is Terneuzen Noord?
Terneuzen does not have a train station, but bus lines connect the neighbourhood to the centre and surrounding areas. Via the N61 and the Westerscheldetunnel you can reach Ghent in about 20 minutes. Living in Terneuzen Noord is therefore also interesting for cross-border workers.
The neighbourhood is multicultural but people are involved with each other because it gives a good feeling, the children from the area can come together in the playground and there is also a shopping centre within walking distance, which makes living here much easier.
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