Het Glacis, Bergen op Zoom
NeighbourhoodThis 1920s terraced house on Antwerpsestraatweg has a warm, lived-in feel from the moment you step inside. With 203 m² of floor space and a 358 m² plot, it is one of the largest homes in the area. The asking price of €519,000 is 26% above the neighbourhood average of €411,778, making it the most expensive of the nine homes currently for sale in Het Glacis. That premium reflects the size and character of the property, which stands out among terraced houses in Bergen op Zoom.
Het Glacis is a compact, urban neighbourhood just north of the city centre. With an address density of 3,176 addresses per km², it is classified as very strongly urban. The area has a mix of ages: around a quarter of residents are between 25 and 45, and a similar share are 65 or older. Nearly half the homes are owner-occupied, and 48% are single-family houses. There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this area, so the description is based on CBS data and local amenities.
Daily errands are easy here. The Aldi is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is 100 metres away, both on your doorstep. For a bigger shop, Lidl is a couple of streets away. Families with children have several primary schools within walking distance: Basisschool De Krabbenkooi is a five-minute walk, and RK Basisschool Sancta Maria is about the same. Secondary education is also close, with a school. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city centre is a short stroll. The municipality of Bergen op Zoom offers a range of cultural and recreational facilities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Baas Makelaars and Pararius. The agent has published full details, including the energy label C and the year of construction.
Details of this home
Antwerpsestraatweg 29, Bergen Op Zoom
Data from Het Glacis
Data from Het Glacis
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About Antwerpsestraatweg 29, Bergen Op Zoom
The asking price of €519,000 is 26% above the neighbourhood average of €411,778, and it is the most expensive of the nine homes currently for sale in Het Glacis. However, the home is also 60% larger than the neighbourhood average (203 m² vs 127 m²), so the price per square metre is roughly in line with the market. Whether it is fair depends on how much you value the extra space and the character of a 1920s terraced house.
Het Glacis is a very strongly urban neighbourhood with a mix of ages and household types. About half the homes are owner-occupied, and nearly half are single-family houses. The area has a high address density, so it feels lively and built-up. There are no resident reviews available, but CBS data shows a balanced population with many singles and couples without children.
The nearest supermarket is Aldi, just 90 metres away on your doorstep. Albert Heijn is also very close at 100 metres. For a wider selection, Lidl is 206 metres away, and Nettorama is 317 metres. You can easily walk to any of these for daily groceries.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. Basisschool De Krabbenkooi is 474 metres away (about a five-minute walk), and RK Basisschool Sancta Maria is 556 metres away. For secondary education, a school is 400 metres from the home. Special education options are also available nearby.
The train station is 1.4 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk.
The home has energy label C. This means it is reasonably efficient, but not as efficient as modern homes with label A or B. You can expect moderate energy costs, though exact amounts depend on usage. In the neighbourhood, 46.2% of homes have label A+ or better, so this home is slightly below the local average.
The plot size is 358 m², which is generous for a terraced house. However, the listing does not explicitly mention a garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Het Glacis