Lievenspolder, Terneuzen
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s terraced house on Tramstraat sits in a quiet part of Terneuzen, where the streets are lined with similar pre-war homes. With 91 m² of living space and a 154 m² plot, it offers a manageable size for a couple or small family. The price of €215,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €244,150, making it a relatively affordable entry into the area. For context, terraced houses in Terneuzen typically sell for a range of prices, and this one sits below the median.
Lievenspolder is a residential area with a mix of families and older residents. The single review from a resident sums it up: "Not bad." Based on that one review, the neighbourhood scores a 7.25 out of 10. CBS data shows that 90% of homes are single-family houses, and 64% are owner-occupied, so it's a stable, family-friendly environment. The neighbourhood Lievenspolder has a moderate urban density, with most daily needs within walking distance.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Aldi and Lidl are a couple of streets away. School runs are easy: RK Basisschool De Kameleon is a five-minute walk, and Prins Willem van Oranjeschool is a bit further. The municipality Terneuzen provides all the usual municipal services, and the town centre with restaurants and a library is within a ten-minute walk.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Vermeulen Makelaars & Hypotheekadviseurs.
Details of this home
Tramstraat 53, Terneuzen
Good · 1 resident
Not bad
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About Tramstraat 53, Terneuzen
The asking price of €215,000 is below the neighbourhood average of €244,150 and the median of €229,250. Given that similar homes in Lievenspolder sell for between €189,000 and €379,500, this house is priced on the lower end. The average price per m² in the area is €2,193, so at €2,363 per m², it's slightly above that, but the overall price is still competitive for a 91 m² terraced house.
The energy label is E, which is common for a house built in 1932. In the neighbourhood, 77.8% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is typical. An E label means higher energy costs compared to modern homes, so you can expect to spend more on heating and electricity. It's worth considering energy-saving improvements over time.
Lievenspolder is family-friendly: 90% of homes are single-family houses, and 28% of households have children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area has a low crime rate with 95 total offences. The resident review describes it as "not bad," which suggests a satisfactory living environment.
The nearest train station is 27.4 km away, so this is not a location for daily rail commuting. For most errands, the town centre and supermarkets are within walking distance.
Sold homes in Lievenspolder had an average listing duration of 72 days, which is about 2.5 months. This suggests a steady market where homes don't fly off the shelf but also don't linger excessively. The current listing has 10 homes available, so buyers have some choice.
The plot size is 154 m², which is typical for a terraced house of this era.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Lievenspolder