Goes-Oost, Goes
NeighbourhoodThis 1926 terrace house on Heernisseweg sits in a well-established part of Goes. With 100 m² of living space and a 168 m² plot, it offers a manageable home with a good-sized garden. The energy label B means it's reasonably efficient. At €349,000, the asking price is 22% below the neighbourhood average of €447,738, making it a keenly priced option compared to other terraced houses in Goes.
Goes-Oost is a mixed residential area with around 5,785 residents. It's a fairly urban setting, with an address density of 2,109 per km². The population is diverse: a third are 65 or older, while a quarter are between 25 and 45. About 54% of homes are owner-occupied, and 62% are single-family houses. One resident describes it as "a complete neighbourhood" with a "normal experience, no extras", giving it a 7.5 out of 10. For more context, see the neighbourhood Goes-Oost page.
Daily errands are easy: an Aldi and an Albert Heijn are both just around the corner, and a Jumbo is a ten-minute walk away. For families, primary schools like Prof. Dr. Kohnstamm and Prinses Ireneschool are within a five-minute walk, and secondary schools such as Ostrea Lyceum are similarly close. A park or public garden is just a couple of streets away, and the train station is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Goes offers a compact, walkable environment.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Delta Makelaardij B.V. and Funda. The agent has provided full details on the property's size, year of construction, and energy label.
Details of this home
Heernisseweg 130, Goes
Good · 1 resident
Normal experience, no extras
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About Heernisseweg 130, Goes
The asking price of €349,000 is 22% below the average asking price in Goes-Oost (€447,738) and also below the median of €392,500. Given that homes in the neighbourhood sell for an average of €377,409, this house is priced competitively. However, it's a 1926 terrace house with 100 m², so the price reflects its age and size.
The energy label is B, which means the home is reasonably energy-efficient. You can expect lower energy bills compared to older homes with labels D or lower. In Goes-Oost, 35% of homes have label A, 15% have B, and 25% have D or worse, so this house is above average in efficiency.
Goes-Oost has a mix of households: about 725 with children and 750 without. There are several primary and secondary schools within walking distance, and a park is just 400 metres away. The area is fairly urban but has a calm, residential feel. One resident describes it as a 'complete neighbourhood'.
The train station is 1.3 km away, about a ten-minute walk. The address density suggests good public transport connections.
Sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 40 days to sell. This is a reasonable timeframe, indicating a balanced market. With 126 homes sold recently, there is steady activity.
The exact layout is not described, but the size suggests a decent outdoor space for a terrace house. You can confirm the garden details with the agent.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Goes-Oost