De Koog, Texel
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Stappeland in De Koog sits in a quiet part of the island, surrounded by dunes and nature. With 96 m² of living space and a 340 m² plot, it offers a comfortable layout for a holiday home or permanent residence. The energy label B means it is reasonably efficient. At €455,000, the price is in line with what you would expect for a detached houses in Texel of this size.
De Koog is the main tourist village on Texel, with a population of just over a thousand. It is a quiet, green neighbourhood with many holiday homes and a mix of permanent residents. The average household size is 1.9, and there are more households without children than with. The area has a low urbanity score, meaning it feels spacious and rural. One resident says: "It is peaceful and close to the beach, but in summer it can get busy." Another notes: "The village has all the essentials, and the nature around is beautiful." These reviews give a sense of what it is like to live in neighbourhood De Koog.
For daily groceries, you have Lidl and Jumbo both just around the corner, so a five-minute walk gets you bread and milk. The nearest primary school, Lubertischool, is a couple of streets away, about a ten-minute walk. For secondary education, children travel to Den Burg, which is a short drive. The beach and the dunes are within walking distance, making it easy to enjoy the outdoors. The village centre with restaurants and shops is also just around the corner. The municipality Texel covers the whole island, so amenities are spread across the villages.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via VOF Makelaardij Texel Vastgoed.
Details of this home
Stappeland 125, De Koog
Data from De Koog
3 within 5 km
1 within 5 km
About Stappeland 125, De Koog
For a detached house of 96 m² with a 340 m² plot and energy label B, the price is in line with the market in De Koog. Detached homes on Texel tend to hold their value well, especially near the coast. The property is from 1992, so it is not new but in good condition. Without comparable sales data for the immediate neighbourhood, it is hard to say if it is a bargain, but it appears fairly priced for what it offers.
De Koog is a quiet village with a mix of permanent residents and holiday homes. It has a low urbanity score, so it feels spacious and green. The population is around 1,040, with many older residents and fewer families with children. The area is popular with tourists, especially in summer, but the village itself is peaceful. Amenities like supermarkets and a primary school are within walking distance.
The beach is within walking distance, roughly a ten-minute walk from Stappeland. De Koog is known for its wide sandy beaches and dunes, which are a major draw for residents and visitors alike.
Lidl and Jumbo are both within a five-minute walk, about 400 and 480 metres away respectively. That makes daily shopping very convenient. There is also a SPAR further out, but for most needs the two main supermarkets cover everything. The village centre also has a bakery and a butcher.
Yes, it is a regular residential property, not a holiday home. The energy label B and the 1992 build year mean it is well-insulated and comfortable year-round. The 96 m² floor area is modest but sufficient for a couple or small family. The garden offers outdoor space, and the quiet location makes it a pleasant permanent home.
The nearest train station is 19.4 km away, which is in Den Helder on the mainland. To reach it, you would need to take the ferry from Texel to Den Helder, which takes about 20 minutes. The ferry terminal is a short drive from De Koog. For daily commuting, this is not ideal, but for occasional trips it is manageable.
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