Homes for sale in Terneuzen Zuid, Terneuzen
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Terneuzen Zuid. View available properties, current asking prices and selling times directly in the overview on this page.




Purchase prices in Terneuzen Zuid: what do you pay and how does it compare to the municipality?
Terneuzen Zuid is a neighbourhood where buying is clearly the norm: 65% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, compared to 33% rental properties. The average WOZ value is €250,000, which is slightly higher than the municipal average of €236,000 for Terneuzen as a whole. That difference reflects the relatively solid housing quality in this neighbourhood. Looking at actual sales transactions over the past twelve months, 206 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €327,664. The range runs from €119,000 to €689,500, with an average living area of 114 m². This indicates that both entry-level homes and larger family homes are available. For current asking prices and the present supply of owner-occupied homes in Terneuzen Zuid, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
The supply consists mainly of ground-level homes, from terraced houses and semi-detached houses to detached homes on the edge of the neighbourhood. Apartments are also available, but form a smaller category. Those considering buying an apartment in Terneuzen Zuid will find them mainly in the more central parts of the neighbourhood.
Living in Terneuzen Zuid: a neighbourhood with character and a stable community
Terneuzen Zuid is a varied neighbourhood with a mix of post-war buildings and newer expansions. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, giving the neighbourhood a certain mature character. At the same time, there are also families with children and a growing share of elderly residents. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for trendy coffee shops or fashionable stores, but rather for peace, space, and a recognisable neighbourhood atmosphere. Resident Darius describes the neighbourhood simply as "nice" and emphasises that he has many friends there and good people around him. That sense of connection is also reflected in the resident score of 7.7 out of 10, which you can view together with all other neighbourhood data and reviews on the page about Terneuzen Zuid. Residents particularly appreciate safety (8.0), greenery (8.0), and housing (8.5). Accessibility scores slightly lower at 7.0, which could be a point of attention for buyers.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is reasonably self-sufficient. Several primary schools are within reach, and secondary education is well served via the broader core of Terneuzen. For daily groceries, supermarkets are within cycling distance. The neighbourhood has green strips and playgrounds that contribute to the liveability score. Sports clubs in and around the neighbourhood offer opportunities for both youth and adults. The port and industrial area of Terneuzen are at some distance, which benefits the quality of life.
Accessibility in Terneuzen is mainly by road: the A58 and N61 are the main connections towards Goes, Middelburg, and the Belgian border. There is no train station in Terneuzen itself, but bus services connect the neighbourhood with the centre and surrounding towns. For those who regularly travel to Ghent or Antwerp, the border crossing at Zelzate is a short distance away. The neighbourhood Zeldenrust borders directly on Terneuzen Zuid and offers similar living environments. Also Katspolder and Oudelandse Hoeve are adjacent neighbourhoods with their own character worth exploring. Want to know more about municipal policy and plans for the region? The municipality publishes current information at terneuzen.nl.
For which buyers is buying in Terneuzen Zuid a sensible choice?
The neighbourhood particularly appeals to movers and families looking for space at a price that is still affordable compared to the Randstad. The wide range in purchase prices, from €119,000 to nearly €690,000, means that starters can also find an entry-level home, although the supply at the lower end is limited. When buying, take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-starters) and notary fees. Is buying not the right time now? Then check out the rental properties in Terneuzen Zuid as a temporary alternative. For a broader view of the market, Kern Hoek and Kern Axel are also interesting comparisons.
Searching for an owner-occupied home in Terneuzen Zuid: how to use this overview
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you can not only compare buying a home in Terneuzen Zuid on price and size, but also on liveability and neighbourhood feel. Use the filters at the top for price, size, and energy label. Also explore owner-occupied homes in Terneuzen as a whole, or check out adjacent neighbourhoods such as Driewegen and Oude Vaart for a complete picture of the local market.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home for sale in Terneuzen Zuid?
The average selling price of a home in Terneuzen Zuid over the past twelve months was €327,664. Prices ranged from €119,000 to €689,500, with an average living area of 114 m². So both affordable starter homes and larger family homes are available.
What is the WOZ value of homes in Terneuzen Zuid?
The average WOZ value in Terneuzen Zuid is €250,000. That is slightly above the municipal average of Terneuzen, which is €236,000. The WOZ value is an indication of the market value and is used, among other things, as a basis for municipal taxes.
What additional costs should I consider when buying a home in Terneuzen Zuid?
In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax (2% for homes that do not qualify as a first home for starters, or 0% if you are a starter under the exemption threshold), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly estate agent fees. Budget on average 4 to 6% of the purchase price for additional costs.
What types of homes are available if you are considering buying a home in Terneuzen Zuid?
The supply mainly consists of ground-based homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Apartments are also available, but in smaller numbers. The average sold living area of 114 m² indicates that most homes are spacious enough for a family.
How accessible is Terneuzen Zuid for commuters?
Terneuzen does not have its own train station, so for longer distances you are dependent on the car. The N61 and A58 connect the neighbourhood with Goes, Middelburg and the Belgian border. For those who work in Ghent or Antwerp, the border crossing at Zelzate is a short drive away. Locally, bus services run towards the centre of Terneuzen and surrounding villages.
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