Spijk en Boveneind Spijk en Vogelswerf, West Betuwe
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Zuiderlingedijk sits in the quiet village of Spijk, part of the municipality of West Betuwe. With 90 m² of living space on a generous 1770 m² plot, the home offers plenty of outdoor potential. Built in 1921 and carrying an E energy label, it has character but will need modernisation. The asking price of €695,000 is on the high side compared to other detached houses in West Betuwe.
The Spijk en Boveneind Spijk en Vogelswerf neighbourhood is a small, rural area with around 965 residents. Almost all homes (97%) are single-family houses, and 79% are owner-occupied. The population is mixed, with a notable share of older residents and families. It is a very quiet area, with the lowest urbanity level (5) and only 131 addresses per km². No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, the nearest supermarket is a Coop about 2.4 km away, with an Albert Heijn and Nettorama. Primary schools are within walking distance: OBS De Sterrenkijker in Kedichem is 1.7 km away, and Brede School Lingewaard is 2.4 km. For secondary education, you would need to travel about 4 km. The area is peaceful, with a park or public garden 2 km away. The municipality of the municipality of West Betuwe covers a wide rural region with several villages and amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van Ekeren Kuiper Gorinchem.
Details of this home
Zuiderlingedijk 117, Spijk (Gem. West Betuwe)
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About Zuiderlingedijk 117, Spijk (Gem. West Betuwe)
The asking price of €695,000 is on the high side compared to other detached houses in West Betuwe. The house has 90 m² of living space on a large 1770 m² plot, which is a key selling point. However, the home dates from 1921 and has an E energy label, so some renovation and energy improvements are likely needed. The price reflects the plot size more than the house itself.
The energy label is E, which means the home is not very energy-efficient. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. The house was built in 1921, so insulation and glazing may be outdated. Improving the label could involve adding insulation, double glazing, or a more efficient heating system.
The plot measures 1770 m², which is very spacious for a detached house. This gives you plenty of room for a large garden, outdoor activities, or even extensions (subject to planning permission). The exact possibilities depend on local zoning rules, but the size is a major advantage of this property.
Spijk en Boveneind Spijk en Vogelswerf is a small, rural neighbourhood with about 965 residents. It is very quiet, with the lowest urbanity level. Almost all homes are single-family houses, and most are owner-occupied. The population includes a mix of families and older residents. Amenities are limited, so a car is useful for shopping and schools.
The nearest train station is 5.3 km away. This makes commuting by train less convenient, but the area is well-suited for those who rely on a car. The station is not named in the listing, but the distance is given.
The nearest primary school is OBS De Sterrenkijker in Kedichem, 1.7 km away. Brede School Lingewaard is 2.4 km away. For secondary education, the closest school is about 4 km away. There are several other primary schools within 5 km.
The nearest supermarket is a Coop at 2.4 km. An Albert Heijn and Nettorama are both at 2.7 km. A PLUS is 3.3 km away. For daily shopping, you will need to drive or cycle, as there is no supermarket within walking distance.
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