Scheldestraat en omgeving, Vlissingen
This 1930s terraced house sits right in the centre of Vlissingen, on Glacisstraat. It's a lively spot, with the Scheldestraat e.o. neighbourhood around the corner. The asking price of €259,000 is on the high side compared to the average for terraced houses in Vlissingen, which goes for around €233,400. But then, this is a central location, and the home itself has plenty to offer.
Step inside and you'll find a classic layout: four rooms, three bedrooms, and one bathroom spread over two floors. The living area is 104 square metres according to the agent, though the BAG registration says 110 square metres. The plot is 104 square metres either way. The house comes with a rear garden, and it's fully owned. According to the agent, it has double glazing and floor insulation, and it's heated by a combi boiler. The energy label is C.
This is a neighbourhood with a real mix of characters. It's home to around 2,800 people, and many of them live alone, 63% of households are single-person. Residents across the municipality of Vlissingen give their living environment an average score of 8.12 out of 10, based on 16 reviews. One resident says: "Had a great time, met so many people and had many experiences. So many stories to tell and a wonderful neighbourhood to live in if you want a quiet life." Another notes: "I've lived here my whole life, it's a good neighbourhood for children, just not safe to be outside alone after dark." So it's a place with two sides, depending on when you're out and about. For more on the area, have a look at the Scheldestraat e.o. neighbourhood.
Daily life here is easy. The Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, and the Aldi is just around the corner. For primary education, Archipelschool De Branding is a couple of streets away. The GP, Avian Huisartsenpraktijk Vlissingen, is a five-minute walk, and the BENU pharmacy is just a bit further. The hospital, Admiraal De Ruyter Ziekenhuis, is a ten-minute walk. For public transport, bus stops at Scheldeplein and Scheldestraat are just around the corner, with lines 56 and 58. The train station in Vlissingen is about a ten-minute walk. All this within the municipality of Vlissingen. As for the address, there are some area-level indications to be aware of. The noise from road traffic is measured at 50 dB Lden, which is above the norm, while railway noise is at 15 dB Lden, below the norm. The foundation risk indication is medium, partly because the house was built in 1930, before 1970. In this postcode area, 56% of properties were built before 1970, and 4% have an elevated risk of pile rot, according to the Klimaateffectatlas. The soil type is sand. For climate risks, pluvial flooding is low, as is flood risk now and in 2050. Heat stress is currently low, but medium by 2050. These are indications at area level, not an inspection of this specific home.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via two channels: M2 Makelaars and M2 Makelaars.
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The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Glacisstraat 101, Vlissingen
The asking price is €259,000. In the Scheldestraat e.o. neighbourhood, the average asking price for homes currently for sale is €233,400, with a median of €225,000. Prices range from €119,000 to €429,000. So this home is priced above the neighbourhood average. The average price per square metre in the neighbourhood is €2,561, while this home is listed at €2,490 per square metre, based on the agent's floor area.
According to the agent, this is a two-storey terraced house with four rooms, three bedrooms, and one bathroom. The living area is 104 square metres as listed by the agent, though the BAG registration records 110 square metres. The plot is 104 square metres. There is a rear garden. The house is fully owned, so there's no leasehold.
The energy label is C. This is a mid-range label, so you can expect moderate energy costs. The agent also notes that the home has double glazing and floor insulation, which can help keep the home warmer and reduce heating bills. The heating system is a combi boiler.
The WOZ value is the municipal valuation, which is used for taxes, and it's not always the same as the market value. Without this figure, we can't compare it to the asking price or see how it has developed over the past five years.
According to area-level data, the road traffic noise is 50 dB Lden, which is above the Dutch noise norm. Railway noise is 15 dB Lden, which is below the norm. These are indications for the area, not measurements taken at the property itself. If noise is a concern, you might want to visit at different times of day to get a feel for it.
The foundation risk indication for this address is medium. This is based on the fact that the house was built in 1930, before 1970, and the area is a KCAF attention area: 56% of properties in this postcode area were built before 1970. Additionally, 4% of properties in the neighbourhood have an elevated risk of pile rot, according to the Klimaateffectatlas. The soil type is sand. This is an area-level indication, not an inspection of this specific home.
According to area-level climate data, the risk of pluvial flooding (from heavy rain) is low. The flood risk from rivers or the sea is also low, both now and in 2050. Heat stress is currently low, but it is expected to become medium by 2050. These are indications for the area, not a detailed assessment of the property itself.
There are several supermarkets within easy reach. The Albert Heijn is just 188 metres away, so it's on your doorstep. The Aldi is 284 metres away, just around the corner. A bit further, at about a kilometre, you'll find a Jumbo and a Lidl. There's also an AH XL at about 1.2 kilometres. So you have plenty of options for your weekly groceries.
For primary education, Archipelschool De Branding is 259 metres away, so it's just around the corner. Archipelschool Frans Naerebout and Ichtusschool are both about 621 metres away, a five-minute walk. There are also other primary schools within a short distance. For secondary education, the nearest is about 2.9 kilometres away, so you might need to travel a bit further.
Public transport is well within reach. The nearest bus stop is Vlissingen, Scheldeplein (Centrum), just 205 metres away, with lines 56 and 58. There's also a stop at Scheldestraat, 228 metres away, with line 56. The train station in Vlissingen is about 1.4 kilometres away, which is roughly a ten-minute walk. So you can easily get around without a car.
The Scheldestraat e.o. neighbourhood is in the centre of Vlissingen, with a mix of residents. According to CBS data, it has about 2,800 inhabitants, and 63% of households are single-person. Residents across the municipality of Vlissingen give their living environment an average score of 8.12 out of 10. One resident says it's a wonderful neighbourhood for a quiet life, while another mentions it's good for children but not safe to be outside alone after dark. So it has both positive and negative aspects.
This listing does not state the WOZ value. As a result, we cannot provide information on the municipal valuation or its development over time. The listing does include other details such as the layout, energy label, and garden, but the WOZ value is not mentioned.
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €233,400 | €225,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €2,561 | – |
| Rent price | €1,028 p/m | €1,028 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €5 p/m | – |
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €437,954 | €332,943 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,330 | – |
| Rent price | €1,027 p/m | €1,057 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €3 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
Had a great time, met so many people and had many experiences. So many stories to tell and a wonderful neighbourhood to live in if you want a quiet life.
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived here my whole life, it's a good neighbourhood for children, just not safe to be outside alone after dark.
Auto-translated to English by AIFine
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood with playgrounds, schools, facilities and well maintained
Auto-translated to English by AIGood and safe
Auto-translated to English by AIGreat, a nice neighbourhood with friendly neighbours
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a nice and quiet neighbourhood where you can just be yourself, everyone does their own thing and leaves each other alone. The people are friendly, but there is a lot of dog poop and fireworks on the fields and playgrounds, but otherwise it's large and partly okay. The houses are old and damp, and many have single glazing. As for facilities, there are poles with dog poop bags and glass/plastic bins, but not much else. The poles with dog bags are stuffed too full, so you can't grab any bags.
Auto-translated to English by AIit is always safe, easily accessible, quiet and peaceful.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €412,357 | €348,659 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,371 | – |
| Rent price | €975 p/m | €993 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €7 p/m | – |
Glacisstraat 101, Vlissingen
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