Serlippenspolder, Terneuzen
This terraced house on Newtonstraat 39 sits in Serlippenspolder, a neighbourhood in Terneuzen where about 40% of residents are 65 or older. The home was built in 1972 and has a living area of 94 square metres on a plot of 154 square metres. The asking price of €287,500 is 31% below the average asking price in the neighbourhood, which stands at €414,454. For context, terraced houses in Terneuzen are listed at an average of €4,334 per square metre, while this home asks €3,059 per square metre.
The listing does not state the energy label, so that information is missing. The home is a terraced house from 1972, and the agent has not provided further details about the layout or features.
Serlippenspolder is a quiet part of Terneuzen, with a mix of ages but a notable share of older residents. Residents across the municipality of Terneuzen give their living environment an average score of 8.03, based on 21 reviews. One resident says: "perfect living environment." Another mentions: "Neighbours are there for each other. Safe living and lots of green. Unfortunately, no more supermarket in the village. A great loss. But there are two bakeries and a butcher's." A third notes: "There could be more greenery and accessible paths, given that this neighbourhood is mainly 55+." The neighbourhood has about 2,095 inhabitants, and the average household size is 1.9. For more details, see the Serlippenspolder neighbourhood.
For daily errands, the Jumbo is on your doorstep, and the Aldi is just around the corner. Primary schools like De Twijn and De Irisschool are a couple of streets away. The nearest GP is Huisartsenpraktijk Triniteit, and the BENU Apotheek Epicurus is nearby. Bus stops at Serlippensstraat and Prof. Zeemanstraat are within a short walk, served by lines 50, 607, 610, 645, and 660. The nearest train station is Kapelle-Biezelinge, about 18 kilometres away. The municipality of Terneuzen offers further amenities and services, as described on the municipality of Terneuzen.
The WOZ value is €233,000, with a reference date of 1 January 2025. The asking price is 23% above this value. According to the municipality, the value has developed over the past five years, but the exact figures are not provided here. At the address level, the noise from road traffic is 53 dB Lden, which is above the standard. The foundation risk indication is low, though the soil is clay, which is sensitive to settling. For climate, the pluvial flooding risk is medium, while flood risk is low now and in 2050. Heat stress is low now but medium by 2050. These are area-level indications, not an inspection of this specific home.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via multiple channels, including Harpe Makelaardij and Harpe Makelaardij on Vastgoed Nederland.
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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 Newtonstraat 39, Terneuzen
The asking price of €287,500 is 23% above the WOZ value of €233,000, which was set on 1 January 2025. The WOZ value is the municipal valuation, not the current market value. The difference is a fact, and what it means for the eventual sale price is up to the market.
The agent has not published this information. Without it, you cannot know the official energy performance of the home. The listing also does not mention any insulation or heating details.
The foundation risk indication for this address is low, according to public data. The soil is clay, which is sensitive to settling. This is an area-level indication, not an inspection of the specific home. The actual condition of the foundation would require a structural survey.
The current flood risk is low, and it is expected to remain low in 2050. However, the pluvial flooding risk (from heavy rain) is medium. Heat stress is currently low but is expected to become medium by 2050. These are area-level indications based on climate models.
The nearest supermarket is Jumbo, just 159 metres away, so it's on your doorstep. The Aldi is 513 metres away, about a five-minute walk. Other options include Albert Heijn and Lidl, both around 1.6 kilometres away.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. De Twijn is 557 metres away, De Irisschool is 701 metres, and Christelijke Basisschool de Parel is 764 metres. For secondary education, the nearest is 1.4 kilometres away.
The nearest bus stop is Terneuzen, Serlippensstraat, 298 metres away, served by lines 50, 607, 610, and 645. Another stop, Prof. Zeemanstraat, is 534 metres away with lines 50, 610, 645, and 660. The nearest train station is Kapelle-Biezelinge, about 18 kilometres away.
Serlippenspolder has about 2,095 residents, with a large share of people aged 65 and over (40%). The average household size is 1.9. Residents across the municipality of Terneuzen rate their living environment 8.03 out of 10, based on 21 reviews. One resident mentions the green surroundings and helpful neighbours.
The listing does not state the energy label. The agent has not published this field. As a result, you cannot see the official energy performance.
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €414,454 | €479,950 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,334 | – |
| Rent price | €700 p/m | €700 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €14 p/m | – |
How residents experience their district
The neighbourhood is multicultural but people are involved with each other because it gives a good feeling, the children from the area can come together in the playground and there is also a shopping centre within walking distance, which makes living here much easier.
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Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €512,154 | €390,558 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,600 | – |
| Rent price | €1,117 p/m | €1,156 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €14 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
perfect living environment
Auto-translated to English by AINeighbours are there for each other. Safe living and lots of green. Unfortunately, no more supermarket in the village. A great loss. But there are two bakeries and a butcher's.
Auto-translated to English by AIThat's quite difficult since I've only been living here for a short time. But there could be more greenery and accessible paths, given that this neighbourhood is mainly 55+.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is multicultural but people are involved with each other because it gives a good feeling, the children from the area can come together in the playground and there is also a shopping centre within walking distance, which makes living here much easier.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt was quiet in itself but has become somewhat restless due to migrants. Especially Poles and Bulgarians who are regularly visited by the police. Also some leftovers from the city centre. Little social control. The neighbourhood itself is improving in terms of housing in the sense that people are renovating and extending houses. There are no more schools here.
Auto-translated to English by AII am super satisfied with this neighbourhood; if you have any issues, there is always someone nearby who wants to help you.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood feels lively and cosy, with a mix of young families and older residents. There are plenty of amenities in the area such as schools etc., but few shops.
Auto-translated to English by AIGood place to live
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €452,346 | €337,472 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,019 | – |
| Rent price | €1,218 p/m | €1,180 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €15 p/m | – |
Newtonstraat 39, Terneuzen
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