Breskens, Sluis
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Boulevard 100 in Breskens dates from 1918 and has an energy label G, so heating costs will be significant. With 77 m² of living space and a small plot of 21 m², it is compact. The asking price of €215,000 is 64% below the neighbourhood average of €591,481, which is keen given the size and energy label. For comparison, other terraced houses in Sluis vary widely in price.
Breskens is a village by the sea with 4,280 residents, many of whom are 65 or older (1,450). Households without children (780) outnumber those with children (535), and one-person households are common (820). The area has a low urban density (828 addresses per km²), so it feels spacious. No resident reviews are available for this street, but the neighbourhood is known for its quiet, residential character. The neighbourhood Breskens offers a mix of older and newer homes.
For groceries, you have Jumbo (a five-minute walk) and PLUS (also just around the corner). The nearest primary school, Openbare Basisschool De Zeemeeuw, is a ten-minute walk away. A restaurant is on your doorstep, and a park or garden is just 400 m away. The municipality Sluis covers a wider area with more amenities in larger towns.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including De Dobbelaere Makelaars, Funda, Pararius, and Vastgoed Nederland.
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Boulevard 100, Breskens
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About Boulevard 100, Breskens
The asking price is 64% below the average asking price in Breskens (€591,481), but the home is smaller (77 m² vs 125 m² average) and has an energy label G. Given the size and energy efficiency, the price is on the low side compared to the neighbourhood average, but the high heating costs should be factored in.
Energy label G is the least efficient rating, so you can expect high heating and electricity costs. The home dates from 1918 and likely has poor insulation. In the neighbourhood, 55.6% of homes have label D or lower, so this is not unusual for older properties in the area.
The nearest train station is 44.3 km away, so this home is not suitable for commuting by train. Breskens is a coastal village, and most residents rely on cars or buses for longer journeys.
The closest primary school is Openbare Basisschool De Zeemeeuw, about 931 m away (a ten-minute walk). Other primary schools within 5 km include Basisschool De Meerstromen and Archipelschool Frans Naerebout. There is no secondary school within 5 km; the nearest is 11.2 km away.
Yes, with a low address density (828 per km²) and a population that is mostly older (34% aged 65+), Breskens is a quiet, residential village. There are 70 reported crimes in the area, which is relatively low for a village of this size.
At 77 m², this home is 38% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 125 m². The plot of 21 m² is also very small. Most homes in Breskens are single-family (75%), and many are larger, so this is a compact option.
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