Homes for sale in Zeewijksingel, Vlissingen
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House prices and market figures for Zeewijksingel, Vlissingen
The owner-occupied market in Zeewijksingel is distinctly owner-oriented: 85% of the approximately 530 homes are owner-occupied, while only 15% are rented out. This makes this a neighbourhood where residents are predominantly homeowners, which generally contributes to a stable, engaged living environment.
The average WOZ value is €220,000, which is almost equal to the district average of Oost-Souburg (€218,000) and slightly lower than the municipal average of Vlissingen (€230,000). However, actual transaction prices are clearly higher: over the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €326,682. The range ran from €249,000 to €449,000, with an average living area of 114 m². This works out to an average price of approximately €2,866 per square metre. House prices in Zeewijksingel are therefore above the WOZ level, indicating a market where homes are in demand. Check the current supply and average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Zeewijksingel, Vlissingen
Zeewijksingel is a residential neighbourhood in the east of Vlissingen, located within the district Oost-Souburg. The neighbourhood has a predominantly quiet character, with single-family homes mostly dating from the second half of the twentieth century. The homes are largely terraced houses and semi-detached houses, with a modest but functional layout. Resident E aptly describes it: "The houses are old," but immediately adds that it is "a nice and quiet neighbourhood where you can just be yourself."
The atmosphere in Zeewijksingel is one of live-and-let-live. Neighbours greet each other but don't meddle in each other's affairs. This appeals to families and people in their forties, and the demographic figures confirm that: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years (345 people), followed by 25 to 45 years (325 people). With 200 households with children, this is clearly a family neighbourhood. 45% of residents are married.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood scores remarkably high: residents give amenities a 9.0 out of 10. That's not without reason: primary schools are accessible in and directly around Zeewijksingel, and the shopping centre of Oost-Souburg is within cycling distance. You hardly need to leave the neighbourhood for daily groceries. Accessibility is also rated highly, with a score of 8.5. Zeewijksingel is conveniently located relative to the N288 and the connection towards Middelburg. By bus, via the lines running through Oost-Souburg, you can quickly reach the centre of Vlissingen or head towards Middelburg. By bike, the city centre of Vlissingen can be reached in a quarter of an hour.
Residents are less positive about green spaces (6.0) and housing (5.5). Resident E mentions dog poo and fireworks on the fields and playgrounds as specific annoyances. These are not major problems, but they are the daily irritations that make liveability slightly less than its potential would allow. Safety during the day is perceived as good, but resident Esmee, who has lived in the neighbourhood her whole life, indicates that "after dark it no longer feels safe" to be outside alone. This somewhat nuances the safety score of 7.5.
Compared to neighbouring communities such as Kern Oost-Souburg West or Schoonenburg - Groot Abeele, Zeewijksingel has a slightly more compact, residential-area-like character. Those looking for more space and greenery might also consider Landelijk gebied Oost-Souburg. All resident reviews and neighbourhood scores can be found on the main neighbourhood page of Zeewijksingel.
Does a home for sale in Zeewijksingel suit you as a buyer?
Zeewijksingel is most suitable for families and movers looking for a quiet, well-connected residential neighbourhood without the hustle and bustle of the city centre. The average purchase price of over €326,000 makes a home here affordable for dual-income earners with a modal income, although supply is limited: only 11 homes were sold in the past year. Quick action is therefore required. First-time buyers with a smaller budget could also look at rental homes in Zeewijksingel as an intermediate step, or explore homes for sale in Vlissingen more broadly. Those who enjoy walking in the evening and prioritise safety would do well to visit the neighbourhood at later times before making an offer.
What residents say about Zeewijksingel
Zeewijksingel receives an average resident score of 7.1 out of 10, based on 2 reviews. The highest subscores are for amenities (9.0) and accessibility (8.5), indicating that the practical side of living here is well in order. The lowest scores are for housing (5.5) and green spaces (6.0). Resident E writes: "It's a nice and quiet neighbourhood where you can just be yourself, everyone does their own thing and leaves each other alone." See all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Zeewijksingel page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Zeewijksingel
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Zeewijksingel compiled from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you won't find combined anywhere else. This way you can first assess whether the neighbourhood suits you, and only then view the supply. Want to compare more broadly? Also check out homes for sale in Oost-Souburg, explore other neighbourhoods such as Molenweg en omgeving or Kern Oost-Souburg Oost, or view the full supply in the municipality of Vlissingen. More information about living in Vlissingen can also be found on the website of the municipality of Vlissingen.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home in Zeewijksingel cost?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Zeewijksingel was €326,682. Prices ranged from €249,000 to €449,000, with an average living area of 114 m². That works out to about €2,866 per square metre. Supply is limited: only 11 homes changed hands in the past year, so quick decisions pay off.
What is the WOZ value in Zeewijksingel?
The average WOZ value in Zeewijksingel is €220,000. That is slightly above the district average of Oost-Souburg (€218,000) and slightly below the municipal average of Vlissingen (€230,000). Actual transaction prices are clearly higher than the WOZ value, indicating that homes here are in demand and trade well.
What is it like living in Zeewijksingel?
Zeewijksingel is a quiet, family-oriented residential neighbourhood in Oost-Souburg on the eastern side of Vlissingen. Residents appreciate the live-and-let-live atmosphere and the good amenities nearby. The neighbourhood receives a resident score of 7.1 out of 10. Points of attention are social safety in the evening and the maintenance of public spaces, such as playgrounds.
Is Zeewijksingel suitable for families with children?
Yes, Zeewijksingel is clearly a family neighbourhood. With 200 households with children and a large group of residents between 25 and 65 years old, the neighbourhood is geared towards family life. Primary schools are accessible in the area, and education receives a score of 7.5. However, it is advisable to also visit the neighbourhood in the evening, as some residents experience the situation after dark as less safe.
How accessible is Zeewijksingel?
Residents rate accessibility at 8.5 out of 10, one of the highest subscores. By car, Zeewijksingel connects well to the N288 towards Middelburg. By bus, both the centre of Vlissingen and Middelburg are easily reachable via the lines through Oost-Souburg. By bike, the city centre of Vlissingen can be reached in about fifteen minutes.
What type of homes are for sale in Zeewijksingel?
The housing supply in Zeewijksingel mainly consists of single-family homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the second half of the twentieth century. 85% of the housing stock is owner-occupied. Buying apartments in Zeewijksingel is less common; the neighbourhood is primarily a single-family residential area. The average living area of sold homes in the past year was 114 m².
Is it safe to live in Zeewijksingel?
Residents give safety a score of 7.5 out of 10, which paints a reasonably positive picture. During the day, the neighbourhood is experienced as pleasant and safe. Resident Esmee, who has lived in Zeewijksingel her whole life, however, indicates that it feels less safe to be outside alone after dark. So it is wise to also explore the neighbourhood in the evening before deciding to buy a home here.
I've lived here my whole life, it's a good neighbourhood for children, just not safe to be outside alone after dark.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a nice and quiet neighbourhood where you can just be yourself, everyone does their own thing and leaves each other alone. The people are friendly, but there is a lot of dog poop and fireworks on the fields and playgrounds, but otherwise it's large and partly okay. The houses are old and damp, and many have single glazing. As for facilities, there are poles with dog poop bags and glass/plastic bins, but not much else. The poles with dog bags are stuffed too full, so you can't grab any bags.
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