Poelendaele, Middelburg
NeighbourhoodThis 1950s terraced house in Middelburg's Poelendaele neighbourhood has a warm, lived-in feel. With 140 m² of floor space and a 187 m² plot, it offers generous proportions for a family. The energy label C means reasonable efficiency, though some upgrades may be considered. At €359,000, the price is in line with the market for terraced houses in Middelburg.
Poelendaele is a compact urban area with around 800 residents, many of whom live alone. The streets are lively and neighbours greet each other. One resident says: "I live in a cosy neighbourhood where people are friendly and there's always something to do. The atmosphere is pleasant, neighbours greet each other, and there's often life on the street. There are also nice playgrounds and small shops in the area, which makes it a nice place to live. What is a shame, though, is that the neighbourhood isn't always very clean. There is regularly rubbish on the street and some spots aren't well maintained." This single review gives the neighbourhood a 6.75 out of 10. For more context, see the neighbourhood Poelendaele page.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with SPAR and Aldi a couple of streets away. Primary school Samenwerkingsschool De Stroming is a five-minute walk, and secondary school Sted SGM Nehalennia is also within easy reach. The municipality Middelburg offers further amenities like a restaurant and park within a few minutes' walk.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Casco Makelaars, Funda and Pararius.
Details of this home
De Ruyterstraat 51, Middelburg
Satisfactory · 1 resident
I live in a cosy neighbourhood where people are friendly and there's always something to do. The atmosphere is pleasant, neighbours greet each other, and there's often life on the street. There are also nice playgrounds and small shops in the area, which makes it a nice place to live. What is a shame, though, is that the neighbourhood isn't always very clean. There is regularly rubbish on the street and some spots aren't well maintained. That's sometimes a pity, because it brings down the nice appearance of the neighbourhood a bit. Overall, I still think it's a nice neighbourhood to live in, especially because of the people and the cosy atmosphere. If it were a bit cleaner, it would be really perfect!
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About De Ruyterstraat 51, Middelburg
With 140 m² of living space and a 187 m² plot, the price of €359,000 is in line with what you'd expect for a terraced house in Middelburg. The energy label C is average for a 1950s home, so heating costs will be moderate. There's no neighbourhood market data to compare directly, but the home's size and location make it a reasonable proposition.
Poelendaele is a lively, friendly area with a mix of ages, though many residents live alone. The streets are social, with neighbours greeting each other and children playing. However, cleanliness is a noted issue: rubbish on the streets and poorly maintained spots detract from the appearance. The neighbourhood scores 6.75 out of 10 from one resident.
The nearest train station is 1.2 km away, which is about a fifteen-minute walk. This makes commuting by rail feasible, though you'll need to factor in the walk or a short cycle.
Primary school Samenwerkingsschool De Stroming is 443 m away, a five-minute walk. For secondary education, Sted SGM Nehalennia is 546 m away, also within easy walking distance. There are several other schools within a couple of kilometres.
Albert Heijn is just 356 m away, so you can pop out for groceries in a few minutes. SPAR and Aldi are both 470 m away, giving you several options within a short walk.
The energy label is C, which is typical for a house built in 1950. It means the home is reasonably efficient, but you can expect moderate energy bills. Upgrading insulation or the heating system could improve efficiency further.
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