Brouwershaven, Schouwen-Duiveland
NeighbourhoodThis monumental terraced house on Markt 29 dates from 1492 and sits right in the heart of Brouwershaven. With 366 m² of living space on a 612 m² plot, it is exceptionally spacious. The asking price of €599,000 is 54% above the neighbourhood average of €389,571, which reflects the home's size and historic character. For comparison, other terraced houses in Schouwen-Duiveland typically sell for less.
Brouwershaven is a small, rural village with a strong sense of community. One resident describes it as "a rural neighbourhood in a small town with many elderly residents," adding that "the area is relatively safe." Another simply says "Satisfied!" The village has a high proportion of elderly residents (32% aged 65+), and many homes are owner-occupied (69%). It is a quiet, green environment, though social activities are limited. The municipality Schouwen-Duiveland covers a wider area with more facilities.
For daily shopping, the SPAR supermarket is just around the corner. There are two primary schools within a couple of streets away: Openbare Basisschool De Schoener is a five-minute walk, and Kindcentrum De Morgenster is a bit further. The nearest secondary school is 9.8 km away, so older children travel further. A GP and a restaurant are also on your doorstep.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Delta Makelaardij B.V., Funda, and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Markt 29, Brouwershaven
Very good · 2 residents
Brouwershaven is located in a watery environment with beautiful nature. Unfortunately, social activities are mainly aimed at seniors, people with disabilities and tourists. Hobbies besides (water)sports, cycling or walking are difficult to develop due to the very limited presence of clubs and associations. Living in this natural environment essentially costs having social choices like those in the "inhabited world". Education is still sufficiently available for now, although public transport to it will become problematic in the coming years, according to reports. The area is relatively safe, although there are concerns about the arrival of an emergency shelter for asylum seekers in the immediate vicinity of secondary education.
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About Markt 29, Brouwershaven
The asking price is 54% above the neighbourhood average of €389,571, but this home is also much larger than average (366 m² vs 121 m²). The price per square metre works out at about €1,636, which is below the neighbourhood average of €3,624 per m². So while the total price is high, you get a lot of space for your money.
The home has energy label E. This is common for older properties in the area, 75% of homes in Brouwershaven have label D or lower. Label E means heating costs will be higher than in a modern home, but the historic character and large size may compensate.
Brouwershaven has a small number of families with children (140 households), and most residents are older. One resident notes that education is still available but public transport to secondary school may become problematic. There are two primary schools within 5 km, but secondary education is 9.8 km away.
The nearest train station is 31.2 km away, so Brouwershaven is not well connected by rail. Bus services are not detailed in the listing, but the village is car-dependent for longer journeys.
The area is relatively safe, according to a resident review. The total number of recorded crimes in the neighbourhood is 25, which is low for a village of this size.
The listing does not mention a garden, but the plot is 612 m², which is large.
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