Homes for sale in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden, Veere
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden and read neighbourhood data, resident reviews and market figures to determine if this quiet Zeeland neighbourhood suits you.
House prices and market figures for Verspreide huizen in het Noorden, Veere
The housing market in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden is distinctly owner-occupied: 80% of the 104 homes are owned by the residents, only 18% are rented out by private landlords. There are no social housing units. The average WOZ value is €521,000, which is significantly above the district average of Oostkapelle (€484,000) and well above the municipal average of Veere (€388,000). This neighbourhood is therefore among the more expensive segments of the municipality.
Over the past twelve months, eight homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €713,375. The range runs from €385,000 to €1,050,000, indicating that both more modest homes and substantial detached houses can be found in the neighbourhood. With an average living area of 132 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €5,405. The supply consists mainly of detached and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. Buying an apartment in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden is virtually not an option. At the top of the page, view the current supply with the most recent asking prices and selling times.
Living in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden, Veere
Verspreide huizen in het Noorden is not a compact residential area with streets and pavements, but rather ribbon development and scattered buildings in the open Zeeland landscape north of Oostkapelle. Those who live here consciously choose space, tranquillity and a certain degree of seclusion. The houses are scattered along country roads and dykes, surrounded by fields, dune areas and greenery. You have neighbours, but not five metres away.
The housing stock consists largely of detached houses, some with agricultural or former agricultural features, and some more modern new builds on generous plots. Construction periods vary, from older farmhouses and 1970s homes to more recent buildings. This gives the neighbourhood a varied, organic character that you do not find in a planned new-build estate.
Facilities in the neighbourhood itself are minimal, which suits this type of scattered development. For daily groceries, schools and sports facilities, you rely on Oostkapelle, a short bike ride away. In Oostkapelle you will find a primary school, a supermarket and sports clubs. For more extensive facilities, secondary education and shops, Middelburg is the logical destination, about ten to fifteen minutes by car. The nearest train station is in Middelburg. Bus connections from the surrounding area run with some regularity, but a car is practically indispensable for those living here.
The location does offer something that is not for sale in urban neighbourhoods: direct access to the Zeeland dune landscape, cycling and walking paths towards the coast at Domburg and Vrouwenpolder, and a silence that you truly hear in the evenings. Families with children are well represented; the largest group of residents is aged 0 to 15. This fits the picture of a neighbourhood where people consciously choose a quiet environment with space for children to play outside.
Residents of Verspreide huizen in het Noorden appreciate the tranquillity, space and nature on their doorstep. A frequently heard comment is: "You really live out here, not in a village, but not isolated either. The bike ride to Oostkapelle takes five minutes and then you have everything you need." Critical notes concern the dependence on the car and limited public transport. Compare this with neighbouring communities such as Randduin or Verspreide huizen in het Zuiden, the character is similarly rural, although each neighbourhood has its own location and building pattern. The district Oostkapelle offers more village feel and more facilities within walking distance, but also higher density.
Who is a home for sale in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden interesting for?
This neighbourhood is most suitable for families and movers who consciously choose space and tranquillity, and who are not dependent on public transport or nearby facilities. With an average purchase price of over €713,000 and a lower limit of €385,000, this is not a starter neighbourhood. Starters who still want to live in the area would be better off looking at Gapinge or other centres in the municipality with a broader price range. Living in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden requires a car, a certain self-sufficiency and a preference for rural living. Supply is limited: eight sales in a year indicates that there is little turnover. Those who want to buy here would do well to be alert to new listings. If buying is not feasible now, then look at the rental homes in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden as an interim solution.
What residents say about Verspreide huizen in het Noorden
Residents rate the neighbourhood predominantly positively, particularly in terms of tranquillity, nature and living quality. Green space and outdoor space score highly; accessibility and facilities are the recurring points for improvement. One resident writes: "You really feel at home in the landscape here, not just in a house." For all ratings per category and more experiences from people living there, see the neighbourhood page of Verspreide huizen in het Noorden with resident reviews and district data.
Compare homes for sale in and around Verspreide huizen in het Noorden
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden aggregated from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, demographic data and resident reviews. This way you can not only see what is for sale, but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you before scheduling a viewing. Want to compare? Also view the supply in Duno, the homes in the district of Oostkapelle as a whole, or explore other parts of the municipality via homes for sale in Veere. More about the municipal housing policy and facilities can be found on the website of the municipality of Veere. For a broader picture of supply in the region, you can also look at Serooskerke or Vrouwenpolder.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden was €713,375. Prices ranged from €385,000 to €1,050,000, depending on size, location and condition of the property. With an average living area of 132 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,405. This is a clearly higher price level than the municipal average of Veere.
What is the WOZ value in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden?
The average WOZ value in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden is €521,000. That is higher than the district average of Oostkapelle (€484,000) and significantly higher than the municipal average of Veere (€388,000). This higher WOZ value reflects the character of the neighbourhood, with predominantly spacious detached houses on larger plots.
What is it like to live in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden?
Living in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden means choosing peace, space and a rural environment in the Zeeland landscape north of Oostkapelle. The houses are scattered along country roads and dykes, with direct access to nature and dune area. Residents appreciate the quiet and the space, but indicate that a car is indispensable and that daily amenities are not around the corner.
Is Verspreide huizen in het Noorden suitable for families with children?
The neighbourhood has relatively many young families: the largest age group is 0 to 15 years and 45 households have children. There is space to play outside and nature is directly accessible. For school and sports, children depend on Oostkapelle, a short bike ride away. The price level of owner-occupied homes in the neighbourhood makes this not an obvious choice for young starters, but for moving families looking for space it is a serious option.
How accessible is Verspreide huizen in het Noorden?
Accessibility by car is reasonable: Middelburg is about ten to fifteen minutes' drive away and offers a train station, shops and secondary education. Public transport is limited in this rural area; a car is practically necessary. Cycling to Oostkapelle takes only a few minutes, and the coast at Domburg and Vrouwenpolder is easily accessible via cycle and walking paths through the dune landscape.
What type of homes are for sale in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden?
The supply consists almost exclusively of detached and semi-detached houses, partly with agricultural features such as former farmhouses, and partly of more modern homes on spacious plots. Buying an apartment in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden is virtually impossible; this type of home is absent in the neighbourhood. The construction periods range from older buildings to more recent new builds, which makes the supply varied.
How many homes are sold per year in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden?
In the past twelve months, eight homes changed ownership in Verspreide huizen in het Noorden. That is a limited turnover for a neighbourhood with 104 homes, meaning that supply at any given time is small. Anyone wanting to buy a home in this neighbourhood would do well to follow the supply regularly and act quickly when something becomes available that matches their wishes.





