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Homes for sale in Zoutelande, Veere

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House prices in Zoutelande: more expensive coast than the municipal average

Zoutelande is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 79% of the 944 homes are owner-occupied, compared to just 20% rented. The average WOZ value is €380,000, slightly below the municipal average of Veere (€388,000), but actual transaction prices are significantly higher. Over the past twelve months, 105 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €568,524. The range runs from €220,000 to €1,199,000, showing that both modest homes and luxury coastal houses change hands. The supply mainly consists of detached and semi-detached houses, with the occasional apartment or holiday home that is permanently occupied. For current asking prices and availability, please refer to the overview at the top of this page. If you also want to look outside Zoutelande, you will find more options at homes for sale in Veere as a municipality.

Living on the Zeeland coast: what makes Zoutelande so unique

Zoutelande is a village that revolves around the sea, literally. The beach is within walking distance of almost every address in the village, and that is exactly what keeps residents here. On the neighbourhood page of Zoutelande, residents give the village high scores for the living environment and greenery. A common sentiment in the reviews: "It is quiet here, the air is clean, and you can walk to the beach in five minutes." At the same time, residents point out the downside: in the summer months, the village fills with tourists, temporarily breaking the peace and making parking difficult. If that bothers you, it is better to look at a quieter neighbourhood.

In terms of amenities, Zoutelande is compact but functional. There is a small supermarket, a bakery, and a number of catering establishments that are open all year round, although the offering is more limited outside the season. For more extensive shopping, most residents drive to Middelburg or Vlissingen. There is a primary school in the village, so families with young children do not have to travel far. For sports, there is plenty to do: there are tennis and volleyball clubs, and the coastline invites surfing, cycling, and walking. The neighbourhood Kustlicht borders the village and consists largely of newer homes close to the beach, while the scattered houses around Zoutelande have a more rural character.

Accessibility is a point of attention for those who commute daily. Zoutelande has no train station; the nearest station is Vlissingen, about 15 kilometres away. Bus line 54 connects Zoutelande with Middelburg and Vlissingen, but the frequency is limited, especially outside peak hours. By car, you can reach Middelburg via the N288 in about twenty minutes. Living in Zoutelande works best if you have a car or work from home. If you are looking for a more urban lifestyle, you can also look at Domburg or Vrouwenpolder, both slightly better-connected villages in the same municipality. More about the municipality can be found on the page of Veere or on the official website of the municipality of Veere.

Who is a home for sale in Zoutelande suitable for?

Zoutelande mainly attracts people aged 45 and over and retirees, which is confirmed by the population data: the 65-plus group, with 540 residents, is the largest age category. Starters find it difficult to get a foothold here, given the average selling price of over €568,000 and limited affordable supply. Buying a house in Zoutelande requires, in addition to the purchase price, also taking into account transfer tax (2% for owner-occupiers) and notary costs. If you want to be more flexible or first get used to the village, you can also look at rental homes in Zoutelande as an intermediate step. Also compare with Serooskerke or Gapinge for a slightly lower entry price in the region.

Searching for a home for sale in Zoutelande: how to use this page

Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply in Zoutelande with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see what a home costs but also what it is like to live there. Use the filters at the top for price, surface area, and energy label. Want to buy a home in a similar environment? Also check the supply in surrounding villages such as Veere or Domburg for a more complete picture of the Zeeland coastal market.


Frequently asked questions

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

Over the past twelve months, the average selling price of a home in Zoutelande was €568,524. Prices ranged from €220,000 to €1,199,000, depending on the type, location and condition of the property. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €380,000, but transaction prices are consistently above that.

What types of homes are available if you want to buy an apartment or house in Zoutelande?

The supply in Zoutelande mainly consists of detached and semi-detached houses. Buying an apartment in Zoutelande is possible but less common; these are often smaller units or former holiday apartments with a residential designation. The average sold home had a floor area of 119 m².

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

When buying in Zoutelande as an owner-occupier, you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. Added to this are notary costs, valuation costs and possible estate agent fees. For a home of €568,000, the additional costs can quickly add up to €15,000 to €20,000. Keep this in mind when budgeting.

How accessible is Zoutelande for daily commuters?

Zoutelande does not have its own train station. The nearest station is Vlissingen, about 15 kilometres away. By bus, line 54 runs to Middelburg and Vlissingen, but the frequency is limited. By car, you can reach Middelburg via the N288 in about twenty minutes. Living in Zoutelande is most practical with your own car.

Are there schools and basic amenities for families looking to buy in Zoutelande?

Zoutelande has a primary school in the village, making it attractive for families with young children. There is a supermarket, bakery and catering establishments, although the offering is more limited outside the tourist season. For secondary schools and extensive shopping, residents rely on Middelburg or Vlissingen.

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