Zeewijksingel, Vlissingen
This 1955 terraced house on Pieter Louwersestraat 32 sits in the Zeewijksingel neighbourhood of Oost-Souburg, a part of Vlissingen. The asking price is €249,000, which is sharp compared with the average for terraced houses in Vlissingen. The listing does not state the energy label, so you cannot judge the home's energy performance from the listing alone.
According to the BAG registration, the living area is 83 m² on a plot of 168 m².
The Zeewijksingel neighbourhood is home to about 1,255 people, with a mix of ages and household types. Residents of the district of Oost-Souburg give it an average score of 7.38, based on three reviews. One resident says: "It's a nice and quiet neighbourhood where you can just be yourself, everyone does their own thing and leaves each other alone." Another notes: "It's a cosy neighbourhood, everything is easily accessible and you have a lot from schools to shops." A third resident mentions that it is "good during the day, not liveable at night" and that it is not safe to be outside alone after dark.
For daily errands, the Aldi is just around the corner, and the Jumbo is a couple of streets away. The nearest primary school, De Parelburcht, is a five-minute walk, and the GP practice Huisartsenpraktijk Souburg is a ten-minute walk. The pharmacy Apotheek Souburg is just around the corner. For public transport, bus stop West-Souburg, Brug/Station with lines 58 and 633 is a couple of streets away, and Vlissingen Souburg train station is a five-minute walk. The municipality of the municipality of Vlissingen offers further amenities within reach.
This listing does not include the WOZ value, so no comparison with the asking price or historical development is available. The address-level risk data indicates that the foundation risk is elevated, as the home was built in 1955 on clay soil, which may involve wooden piles or a shallow foundation. This is an area-level indication, not an inspection of this specific home. The noise level from road traffic is 48 dB Lden and from rail traffic 35 dB Lden, both below the noise standard. Pluvial flooding risk is elevated, while current flood risk is low, and heat stress is currently low but medium by 2050.
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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 Pieter Louwersestraat 32, Oost-Souburg
The asking price is €249,000. Based on the BAG living area of 83 m², that works out to €3,000 per m². The listing does not include the energy label, so you cannot assess energy costs from the listing alone.
The listing does not state the number of rooms, bedrooms, or bathrooms. The BAG registration gives a living area of 83 m² and a plot of 168 m², but the layout is not described.
The WOZ is the municipal valuation, but this information is missing here, so no comparison with the asking price or historical development can be made.
The foundation risk indication is elevated, according to area-level data. The home was built in 1955 on clay soil, which may involve wooden piles or a shallow foundation. This is an indication for the area, not an inspection of this specific property.
The nearest supermarket is the Aldi, about 458 metres away. The Jumbo is about 668 metres away, and an AH XL is about 1,019 metres away. These are within walking distance for daily groceries.
The nearest primary school is De Parelburcht, about 365 metres away. Another primary school, Graaf Jan van Nassau School voor Basisonderwijs, is about 842 metres away. For secondary education, CSW Bestevaêr is about 1,261 metres away.
The nearest bus stop is West-Souburg, Brug/Station, about 644 metres away, with lines 58 and 633. The train station Vlissingen Souburg is about 541 metres away, so you can reach further destinations by train.
Residents of the district of Oost-Souburg give an average score of 7.38, based on three reviews. One resident says it is a nice and quiet neighbourhood, while another mentions it is cosy and well-connected. A third resident notes that it is good during the day but not safe to be outside alone after dark.
The listing does not state the energy label. The agent has not published this field, so you cannot judge the home's energy performance from the listing alone. Other details like the number of rooms are also not stated.
How residents experience their neighbourhood
I'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 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.
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How residents experience their district
I'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 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's a cosy neighbourhood, everything is easily accessible and you have a lot from schools to shops.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €315,282 | €302,478 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,000 | – |
| Rent price | €485 p/m | €485 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 | – |
Pieter Louwersestraat 32, Oost-Souburg
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