Homes for sale in Vierpolders, Voorne aan Zee
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House prices in Vierpolders: well above the municipal average
Vierpolders is distinctly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 84% of homes are privately owned, only 16% are rented out. This ratio says something about the character of the area. The average WOZ value is €396,000, which is clearly higher than the average for Voorne aan Zee as a whole (€369,000). Actual transaction prices are even higher: over the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold here at an average purchase price of €517,538. The range runs from €375,000 to €750,000, with an average living area of 136 m². These are predominantly spacious single-family homes and detached houses, not apartments. For current asking prices and selling times, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Anyone considering buying an apartment in Vierpolders should know that this segment is virtually absent here. The supply consists largely of ground-based homes, which pushes up the average price but also explains why families and those aged 45 and over are the dominant group here. Owner-occupied homes in Vierpolders are therefore not the cheapest option within the municipality, but you generally get more square metres for your money.
Vierpolders: polder tranquillity a stone's throw from the Maas
Vierpolders is a small village with fewer than 1,900 residents, located in the western part of Voorne-Putten. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for urban amenities or a bustling centre, and that is precisely what many residents are looking for here. The atmosphere is quiet, the buildings are predominantly low-rise, and the countryside literally begins at the end of the street. On the Vierpolders neighbourhood page you will find resident reviews and neighbourhood data that confirm this picture: residents appreciate the peace, space and social cohesion. A recurring point in the reviews is that everyone knows each other and that the village character is consciously cherished. A more critical note concerns the limited local amenities: for daily shopping you have to rely on surrounding villages.
For primary education, there is a school in the village itself, but for secondary education and more extensive shops, residents travel to Hellevoet or Brielle. The road connection is reasonable via the N57 towards Rotterdam and Middelburg. Public transport in Vierpolders is less well served: there are bus services, but the frequency is limited and there is no train station nearby. For those commuting to Rotterdam daily, the car is the fastest option. Cyclists can explore the area via the polder road network, including the nearby Brielse Maas, a popular recreational area for water sports and walking.
Living in Vierpolders best suits people who consciously choose a village environment with space and tranquillity. A similar atmosphere can be found in surrounding villages such as Nieuwenhoorn and Nieuw-Helvoet, although each village has its own character. Larger new-build neighbourhoods such as De Struyten offer more modern housing types and amenities within walking distance. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Voorne aan Zee.
For whom is buying in Vierpolders a good choice?
Families and home-movers looking for space and using the car as their primary mode of transport feel most at home here. First-time buyers will find the average purchase price of over €517,000 a significant hurdle, especially combined with additional costs such as transfer tax (2%) and notary fees. Supply is limited: with 13 transactions in a year, the market is small, meaning you need to act quickly when something becomes available. Those looking for more choice or a lower budget can also look at Hellevoet or the broader market of owner-occupied homes in Voorne aan Zee. Renting as an intermediate step? Then check out the rental homes in Vierpolders, although that supply, at 16% of the stock, is equally scarce.
Buying a house in Vierpolders: how to use this overview
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see what is for sale but also what it is like to live there. Use the filters at the top for price, area and energy label. Want to compare? Then also look at adjacent villages such as De Kooistee or read more about living in this area on the Vierpolders neighbourhood page with all reviews and scores.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average purchase price of a home in Vierpolders?
Over the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold in Vierpolders at an average purchase price of €517,538. The range was from €375,000 to €750,000. These are almost exclusively ground-based homes with an average area of 136 m². The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €396,000.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Vierpolders?
In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax (2% for homes you occupy yourself, or 10.4% if you do not live in the home yourself), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly estate agent fees. For a home of €517,000, the additional costs can quickly add up to €15,000 to €20,000. Also budget for a structural survey, which is advisable for older homes.
What types of homes are available if you want to buy a house in Vierpolders?
Vierpolders mainly consists of ground-based homes: single-family homes, semi-detached homes and detached houses. Apartments are hardly found. The average home has an area of 136 m², indicating that these are predominantly larger homes. Supply is limited: only about ten homes are sold per year.
How accessible is Vierpolders for commuters?
Vierpolders is best accessible by car. Via the N57 you reach Rotterdam and the A15, and towards Zeeland via the Haringvliet locks. Public transport connections are more limited: there are bus services to surrounding towns, but no train station in the immediate vicinity. Daily commuters to Rotterdam or The Hague rely on the car.
Is Vierpolders suitable for families with children?
Yes, Vierpolders has a pronounced family character: households with children are the largest group and 44% of residents are married. Primary education is available in or near the village. For secondary education and broader facilities, residents rely on Hellevoet or Brielle, a few kilometres away. The quiet, green environment and social cohesion are cited as plus points by families.








