Homes for sale in Yerseke, Reimerswaal
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Yerseke. View asking prices, selling times and neighbourhood data directly at the top of this page.









House prices in Yerseke: what do you pay for a home on the Oosterschelde water?
Yerseke is a buyer's neighbourhood par excellence: over 71% of the 2,974 homes are owner-occupied, well above the national average. The average WOZ value is €285,000, slightly higher than the municipal average of €273,000 for Reimerswaal, indicating that homes here are valued relatively highly. Looking at actual transactions over the past year, the average purchase price comes to €408,821 for 56 sold homes, with a range from €193,000 to €1,350,000. This wide spread says something about the supply: from a modest terraced house in Yerseke - Kern to a detached home with water views. The supply consists largely of single-family homes; apartments are in the minority. For current asking prices and available homes for sale in Yerseke, see the overview at the top of this page.
Oysters, water and neighbourhood feel: living in Yerseke
Yerseke is first and foremost a village that lives from and with the water. The oyster beds and mussel farms along the Oosterschelde are not just a backdrop; they are part of daily life. This gives the village a character you find in few other places in Zeeland. Residents give the neighbourhood an 8.1 on the Yerseke neighbourhood page, where all subscores and reviews can also be found. One resident sums it up succinctly but aptly: "Nice neighbourhood" with the comment that there is regular contact between neighbours. This social cohesion is reflected in the figures: 44% of households are married and the largest group consists of families with children.
Accessibility scores a perfect 10 from residents, and for good reason. Yerseke is located directly on the A58, allowing you to reach Bergen op Zoom in about 20 minutes and Goes in less than a quarter of an hour. There is no train station, but bus connections provide links to the regional network. For daily shopping, you don't need to leave the village: there is a supermarket, and for a larger range of shops, Goes is the designated city. Schools also score a 10, and in practice this means primary education within the village itself. Sports clubs exist for football and other sports, and the water offers opportunities for water sports and walking along the dyke. Green space scores lower, a 4, which is fair: Yerseke is a compact village without large parks, but the Oosterschelde more than compensates for many residents.
If you want more space or a different atmosphere, the sub-neighbourhoods are worth exploring. Yerseke - West and Yerseke - Steehof each offer their own living environment, and Yerseke - Molenpolder/Olzendepolder and the scattered houses around Yerseke are also worth a look if you are looking for a bit more space.
For whom is buying in Yerseke a good choice?
Families looking for peace, space and a social village without being far from the motorway will find an attractive supply here. The average purchase price of over €408,000 makes it difficult for first-time buyers without their own capital or help from family. In addition to the purchase price, also take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers) and notary fees. Supply is limited, so acting quickly pays off. If buying is not feasible now, check out the rental homes in Yerseke as an intermediate step. Buying an apartment in Yerseke is also an option, although the supply is smaller than that of ground-based homes.
Searching for a home for sale in Yerseke and surroundings
Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what your neighbourhood has to offer. Feel free to compare Yerseke with nearby places such as Kruiningen, Krabbendijke or Hansweert, or view the full overview of homes for sale in Reimerswaal. More about the municipality can also be found on the website of Reimerswaal municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Yerseke?
Over the past 12 months, the average purchase price in Yerseke was €408,821, based on 56 sold homes. Prices ranged from €193,000 to €1,350,000, depending on the type, location and condition of the property. The average WOZ value is €285,000, slightly above the municipal average of Reimerswaal.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Yerseke?
When buying a home in Yerseke, in addition to the purchase price, you also pay transfer tax: 2% for home movers and investors, 0% for first-time buyers under 35 who meet the conditions. There are also notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs and possibly estate agent fees. On average, expect 4 to 6% of the purchase price in additional costs.
What types of homes are available when buying a property in Yerseke?
The supply in Yerseke consists mainly of single-family homes, such as terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Yerseke is less common; the supply is limited. The average sold home had a floor area of 122 m².
How accessible is Yerseke if you want to live there?
Yerseke is located directly on the A58, making Goes reachable in about 10 minutes and Bergen op Zoom in about 20 minutes. There is no train station, but bus connections link to the regional public transport network. Residents give accessibility a score of 10 out of 10, indicating that in practice they experience little inconvenience.
Are there schools in Yerseke for families looking for a home here?
Yes, Yerseke has primary education within the village itself, making it attractive for families with young children. Residents give education a score of 10. For secondary education, Goes and Kapelle are the designated places, both easily accessible via the A58.
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