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Purchase prices in Wilhelminadorp: well above the Goes average

Wilhelminadorp is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 77% of the 337 homes are privately owned, compared to 23% rented. This ownership profile is reflected in the average WOZ value of €370,000, which is clearly higher than the municipal average of €303,000 in Goes. On the sales market, prices were even higher over the past year: over the 6 transactions recorded, the average purchase price was €423,250, with a range from €225,000 to €684,500. This speaks volumes about the variation in supply, from smaller terraced houses to more spacious detached homes. The average living area of 138 m² indicates that single-family homes set the tone. View the current supply and current asking prices in the overview at the top of this page.

The limited number of transactions, just 6 in twelve months, means that the market in Wilhelminadorp is not very liquid. Anyone wanting to buy a home in Wilhelminadorp must be able to act quickly when something becomes available. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment. Those looking for more choice can also look at Kloetinge or the city of Goes itself, where supply is usually larger.

Living in Wilhelminadorp: village tranquillity on the edge of Goes

Wilhelminadorp is a compact village of fewer than 800 residents, nestled between the Westerschelde and the built-up area of Goes. Those who live there consciously choose peace and space. The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, and almost half of households are married. That says something about the character of the neighbourhood: it is not a place you go to because it buzzes, but because you want peace and your own garden. On the neighbourhood page of Wilhelminadorp you will find resident reviews and scores per category. Residents appreciate the green surroundings and low social pressure, but also mention that basic amenities in the village itself are limited: for a supermarket or GP you rely on Goes, which is just a few minutes' drive away.

In terms of amenities, Wilhelminadorp is modestly equipped, which fits the village character. There is no own shopping centre or secondary school in the village. Primary education is available, but for more amenities you go to Goes. The surroundings do offer something else: walking and cycling routes along the Oosterschelde, the Wilhelminadorp polder landscape and the proximity of the Veerse Meer. Sporty residents find their way to clubs in Goes or in neighbouring village Kattendijke. 's-Heer-Arendskerke is also a short distance away and has a slightly different level of amenities.

Accessibility by car is good: via the N256 you are within minutes on the A58, making Middelburg and Bergen op Zoom easily reachable. Goes has a train station with connections to Vlissingen and Roosendaal, about ten minutes' drive away. Public transport from Wilhelminadorp itself is limited; a car is practically indispensable. For those who want to explore what else is for sale in the area, Verspreide huizen Wilhelminadorp sometimes offers interesting properties in the rural area. More information about living and life in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Goes.

For whom is buying in Wilhelminadorp the right choice?

Living in Wilhelminadorp best suits families and movers who consciously choose peace, space and their own home, and who see the car as a natural means of transport. First-time buyers will find the threshold high: with an average sale price of over €423,000 and little supply, competition is fierce for every available home. Also do not forget the additional costs, think of transfer tax, notary fees and any renovation, which can add up significantly at this price level. Those who need more budget or seek flexibility can also look at the rental homes in Wilhelminadorp as an interim solution.

Finding owner-occupied homes in Wilhelminadorp via Buurtje.nl

On Buurtje.nl you not only see the current housing supply, but also resident reviews, neighbourhood scores and demographic data side by side. This way you can buy a home in Wilhelminadorp with a good picture of the neighbourhood, not just the house itself. Also compare the supply in Eindewege or view all owner-occupied homes in Goes for a broader overview.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of buying a house in Wilhelminadorp?

Over the past 12 months, the average purchase price in Wilhelminadorp was €423,250, with a range from €225,000 to €684,500. The average living area of sold homes was 138 m². The average WOZ value is €370,000, which is clearly higher than the Goes average of €303,000.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Wilhelminadorp?

When buying a home in Wilhelminadorp, there are always extra costs on top of the purchase price. Think of transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers), notary fees for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possible valuation costs. For a home of €423,000, the additional costs can quickly add up to €15,000 or more. Keep this in mind when budgeting.

What types of homes are for sale in Wilhelminadorp?

Wilhelminadorp mainly consists of single-family homes, which fits the village character and the average living area of 138 m² per sold home. Buying an apartment in Wilhelminadorp is hardly an option; the supply consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes. Detached homes are available but scarce, reaching prices above €600,000.

How is the accessibility if you buy a home in Wilhelminadorp?

Wilhelminadorp is located directly on the N256, with a quick connection to the A58 towards Middelburg and Bergen op Zoom. The train station in Goes is about a ten-minute drive away. Public transport from the village itself is limited, so a car is practically necessary. For daily shopping and amenities, you rely on Goes.

Is Wilhelminadorp suitable for families with children?

Yes, Wilhelminadorp has a clear family profile: households with children form the largest category and almost half of the residents are married. Primary education is available in the area, but for secondary schools, sports clubs and other amenities you rely on Goes. The quiet, green surroundings and spacious homes make the village attractive for families who consciously choose a village living environment.

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