Goes-Oost, Goes
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on Schipperswegeling sits in a quiet part of Goes-Oost, with a surprisingly large plot of 2500 m², that's the kind of garden you don't often see with a terraced home. The house itself is 82 m², built in 1976, and has an energy label C. At €275,000, the asking price is 39% below the neighbourhood average of €447,738, which makes it a keen option given the generous outdoor space. For context, terraced houses in Goes typically sell for more per square metre.
Goes-Oost is a mixed residential area with around 5,785 residents. It's fairly urban (address density 2,109 per km²), with a good mix of ages, a quarter are 65 or older, while a fifth are under 25. One resident describes it as 'A complete neighbourhood' with a 'Normal experience, no extras', giving it a 7.5 out of 10. The neighbourhood Goes-Oost has a high proportion of single-person households (1,435) and a fair share of families with children (725).
For your morning bread, Aldi is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. The Koelmanschool primary school is on your doorstep, and the Ostrea Lyceum secondary school is a ten-minute walk. A park or public garden is also just around the corner. The municipality Goes offers a compact city centre with restaurants and a library within walking distance.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Schinkel de Weerd Makelaardij. The asking price is €275,000, and the property is available for viewing.
Details of this home
Schipperswegeling 29, Goes
Good · 1 resident
Normal experience, no extras
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About Schipperswegeling 29, Goes
The asking price of €275,000 is 39% below the average asking price in Goes-Oost (€447,738). However, the house is also smaller than average (82 m² vs 129 m²). Given the large plot of 2,500 m², the price per square metre of land is very low, making it a good deal if you value outdoor space.
The energy label is C, which is average for a house from 1976. In Goes-Oost, 35% of homes have label A, 15% have B, and 15% have C, so this home is in the middle. You can expect moderate energy costs, but improvements like better insulation could bring it up to a higher label.
The plot is 2,500 m², which is exceptionally large for a mid-terrace house. This gives you plenty of space for a garden, possibly even a vegetable patch or a workshop. The exact layout of the garden is not described in the listing, but the size alone is a major feature.
There are several schools within walking distance. The Koelmanschool primary school is just 65 m away, and the Openbare Basisschool Prof. Dr. Kohnstamm is 170 m away. For secondary education, the Ostrea Lyceum (mavo and vmbo) is about 623 m away, a ten-minute walk.
The train station is 1.3 km away, which is about a 15-minute walk or a short cycle. Goes station connects to Middelburg, Vlissingen, and further into the rest of the Netherlands.
Goes-Oost is a mixed residential area with a population of 5,785. It has a fairly urban feel with an address density of 2,109 per km². One resident describes it as 'A complete neighbourhood' with a 'Normal experience, no extras'. There are many single-person households (1,435) and a good mix of ages, with a quarter aged 65+.
Yes, there are several supermarkets within walking distance. Aldi is 353 m away, and Albert Heijn is 417 m away. For more variety, there is another Albert Heijn at 721 m and a Jumbo at 1.2 km.
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