Cadzand-Bad, Sluis
NeighbourhoodThis 1960s terraced house on Meidoornstraat sits in the seaside village of Cadzand-Bad, a stone's throw from the beach and dunes. With 126 m² of living space and a 246 m² plot, it offers generous proportions for a home of this age. The energy label C means reasonable efficiency, though some upgrades may be considered. Priced at €695,000, it is on the high side compared to other terraced houses in Sluis, reflecting its desirable coastal location.
Cadzand-Bad is a small, tranquil neighbourhood with just over 200 residents. Most households are singles or couples without children, and the average household size is 1.5. The area has a low urbanity score, with only 500 addresses per km², giving it a relaxed, spacious feel. One resident describes it as "a peaceful place to unwind, with the sea always close by." Another says: "It's quiet, but you do need a car for most errands." The neighbourhood Cadzand-Bad is popular with second-home owners and retirees.
For daily groceries, the nearest supermarket is a ten-minute walk away. There are two primary schools within a couple of kilometres: Openbare Basisschool De Kustschool is about 1.5 km away, and bs. De Nieuwe Van Dale is further out. A restaurant is just around the corner, making it easy to grab a meal without driving. The municipality Sluis offers a range of coastal amenities, though for secondary education or a hospital you would need to travel further.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Tak Makelaardij & Taxaties, Funda, and Vastgoed Nederland. The agent has provided full details on the property's size, age, and energy label.
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Meidoornstraat 5, Cadzand
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About Meidoornstraat 5, Cadzand
The asking price of €695,000 is on the high side for a terraced house in Sluis, especially given the 1960s construction and energy label C. However, Cadzand-Bad is a sought-after coastal location, and the 246 m² plot is generous. Without comparable sales data for the immediate neighbourhood, it is difficult to say whether the price is justified, but it reflects the premium for seaside living.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a house of this age. It means the property is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy costs, though specific amounts depend on usage and future energy prices. The label is based on the original construction and any improvements made since 1960.
The beach in Cadzand-Bad is just a few minutes' walk away, roughly 200-300 metres from the house. The exact distance depends on which access point you use, but the sea is very close, making this a prime spot for beach lovers.
Cadzand-Bad is a quiet, low-crime area. The total number of recorded incidents in the neighbourhood is 29, which is low for a coastal village. Most residents feel safe walking around at any time of day. The area is popular with retirees and holiday homeowners, contributing to its peaceful atmosphere.
There is one primary school within 5 km: Openbare Basisschool De Kustschool, about 1.5 km away. For secondary education, the nearest school is over 9 km away, so older children would need to commute. The limited school options are a consideration for families with school-age children.
The nearest train station is 57.6 km away, so this home is not suitable for daily rail commuting. Most residents rely on cars for longer journeys. The area is better suited to those who work locally, are retired, or work remotely.
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