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What does a home cost in Zevenbergen?

Zevenbergen is a neighbourhood where the owner-occupied market is firmly established: 65% of the more than 6,693 homes are owner-occupied, while 35% are rental properties. The average WOZ value is €330,000, slightly below the municipal average of Moerdijk (€335,000). Looking at actual sale prices over the past year, the picture is different: the average purchase price came to €511,104, with a range from €209,000 to €1,100,000. A total of 138 homes were sold with an average living area of 147 m². This difference between WOZ value and sale price shows that buyers are paying well above the appraised value, especially for larger family homes. At the top of this page you will always find the current asking prices and selling times for owner-occupied homes in Zevenbergen.

Living in Zevenbergen: village character with urban accessibility

Zevenbergen is the largest core of the municipality of Moerdijk and feels like an independent small town. With over 15,200 residents, it has enough mass for a complete range of amenities, but maintains a village scale. On the neighbourhood page of Zevenbergen, residents give the neighbourhood a 7.0 on Buurtje.nl. Notable are the high scores for safety (8.0), green spaces (8.0) and education (8.0). Amenities and sense of community score lower, both at 6.0. One resident puts it aptly: "It's a nice neighbourhood to live in and safe for children, but the atmosphere on my street has changed in recent years because people have moved away and not as many nice neighbours have moved in." That honest nuance fits Zevenbergen: it's not a neighbourhood where everyone visits each other, but it is a place where you can live peacefully.

In terms of amenities, the centre has an Albert Heijn, a Lidl and various specialist shops on the Markt and surrounding streets. There are several primary schools, including De Regenboog and Het Kompas, and for secondary education there is Markland College. Sports enthusiasts can go to football club JEKA, tennis club De Lage Zoom and swimming pool De Bosselaar, which borders the neighbourhood of the same name, Bosselaar. Stadspark and the banks along the Mark provide green spaces within walking distance, explaining the high green score.

Accessibility is a strong point. Zevenbergen has its own train station on the Roosendaal-Dordrecht line, allowing you to reach Rotterdam Centraal in about 25 minutes and Breda in a quarter of an hour. The A16 and A17 are a few minutes' drive away, which suits commuters heading to the Randstad or Antwerp. Bus lines connect the core with surrounding villages such as Klundert and Zevenbergschen Hoek. More information about municipal plans and developments can be found on the website of the municipality of Moerdijk. The various neighbourhoods each have their own character: Torenveld and Lindonk are typical residential areas from the 1970s and 1980s, while Bosselaar has newer homes. On the edges of the core you will also find larger plots at the scattered houses east of Zevenbergen.

Is Zevenbergen right for you as a buyer?

With an average income of €37,100 and purchase prices that vary widely, Zevenbergen has room for different target groups. First-time buyers will find apartments and smaller terraced houses at the lower end of the market (around €209,000), although you should keep in mind that overbidding is more the rule than the exception. Buying an apartment in Zevenbergen is therefore a realistic entry point. Families form the largest group of buyers, which makes sense given the good schools and safe character. Movers-up and seniors also find their place here, with spacious semi-detached houses and detached homes at the upper end. Don't forget the additional costs: transfer tax (2%), notary fees and possibly a structural survey quickly add up. Is buying in Zevenbergen not feasible right now? Then also check out the rental homes in Zevenbergen as an alternative.

Finding your next home in Zevenbergen

On Buurtje.nl you combine the current sales offering with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district statistics, so you can not only compare buying a home in Zevenbergen by price, but also by liveability. Want to broaden your search? Then also check out the offering in the entire municipality of Moerdijk, or look specifically at nearby cores such as Noordhoek and Langeweg.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a home in Zevenbergen?

The average purchase price in Zevenbergen over the past year was €511,104, with an average living area of 147 m². Prices ranged from €209,000 to €1,100,000, depending on the type of property and location within the neighbourhood.

What is the WOZ value of homes in Zevenbergen?

The average WOZ value in Zevenbergen is €330,000. That is slightly lower than the municipal average of Moerdijk (€335,000). Actual selling prices are generally higher than the WOZ value.

What additional costs do I incur when buying a home in Zevenbergen?

When buying a home in Zevenbergen, in addition to the purchase price, you also pay transfer tax (2% for homes), notary fees, valuation costs and possibly estate agent commission. Expect around 4-6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. A structural survey is strongly recommended for older homes.

Are there good schools in Zevenbergen?

Yes, Zevenbergen has several primary schools, including De Regenboog and Het Kompas. For secondary education, there is the Markland College. Residents rate education at 8.0, which is above average.

How is the accessibility if I buy a house in Zevenbergen?

Zevenbergen has its own train station on the Roosendaal-Dordrecht line. You can reach Rotterdam Central in about 25 minutes, Breda in a quarter of an hour. The A16 and A17 are a few minutes' drive away, making the neighbourhood suitable for commuters.


Experiences from Zevenbergen
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Family · Overig
Krooswijk09-07-2024
Nice neighbourhood

It's a nice neighbourhood to live in. It's safe for children. Unfortunately, the atmosphere on my street has disappeared in recent years. This is because people have moved away. They have been replaced by less pleasant people who cause noise nuisance.

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