Breskens, Sluis
NeighbourhoodThis 1965 terraced house on Burgemeester van Zuijenstraat sits in a quiet residential part of Breskens, a town known for its harbour and beaches. With 100 m² of living space and a 176 m² plot, it offers a solid family layout. The asking price of €319,000 is notably lower than the neighbourhood average of €591,481, making it a keen entry point into the local market. For context, terraced houses in Sluis typically command higher prices.
Breskens is a tight-knit community of about 4,280 residents, with a mix of families and a large share of older residents (34% are 65+). The neighbourhood has a low urban density (828 addresses per km²), giving it a relaxed, village feel. There are no resident reviews available for this street, but the area is generally appreciated for its coastal setting and amenities. The local housing stock is mostly owner-occupied (63%) and consists largely of single-family homes (75%).
Your morning bread run is a 41-metre walk to Jumbo, literally on your doorstep. For other groceries, PLUS is just around the corner. Families with young children will find Openbare Basisschool De Zeemeeuw a couple of streets away, while secondary school is a longer trip. A GP and a park are both within a ten-minute walk, and the nearest restaurant is just 500 metres away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Ready Vastgoed, Funda, Pararius and Vastgoed Nederland. The energy label is C, which means reasonable efficiency, though heating costs will be moderate.
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Burgemeester van Zuijenstraat 75, Breskens
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About Burgemeester van Zuijenstraat 75, Breskens
The asking price of €319,000 is 46% below the average asking price in Breskens (€591,481) and also well under the median of €464,000. Given the 100 m² floor area and 176 m² plot, this is a keen price, especially compared to the average price per m² in the neighbourhood (€4,549). However, the home dates from 1965 and has an energy label C, so some updating may be needed.
Breskens is a low-density village with a strong sense of community. About 34% of residents are 65 or older, and 63% of homes are owner-occupied. The area is quiet and family-friendly, with a park and supermarket within walking distance. The nearest train station is 44.3 km away, so a car is essential for longer journeys.
Jumbo is just 41 metres from the front door, literally on your doorstep. PLUS is 798 metres away, a five-minute walk. For other options, SPAR is 4.7 km, Aldi 5.8 km, and Albert Heijn 5.8 km.
The closest primary school is Openbare Basisschool De Zeemeeuw, 795 metres away (a ten-minute walk). Basisschool De Meerstromen is 3.4 km, and De Molenkreek is 4.7 km. For secondary education, the nearest school is 11.2 km away, so a commute or bus ride is needed.
The home has an energy label C. This means it is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy bills, though improvements like better insulation or solar panels could improve the rating. In the neighbourhood, 22.2% of homes have label C, while 55.6% have D or lower.
Built in 1965, the house is nearly 60 years old. The listing does not mention any recent renovations, so you should expect some wear and tear typical of that era. The energy label C suggests the original insulation may have been upgraded, but a full survey would clarify the condition.
You would need to verify this with the agent.
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