Breskens, Sluis
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Vogelenzang has a lived-in feel that matches its 1922 origins. With 86 m² of floor space and a 243 m² plot, it offers more outdoor room than many modern homes. The price of €230,000 is 61% below the neighbourhood average of €591,481, which makes it a keen option for buyers looking for a project or a home with potential. For context, terraced houses in Sluis vary widely in price and condition.
Breskens is a compact village with around 4,280 residents, many of whom are older, 34% are 65 or over. It's a place where people know each other, and the streets are quiet. There are no resident reviews available for this street, but the neighbourhood has a mix of families and singles. Average incomes here are in line with the rest of the municipality Sluis.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is just around the corner, and PLUS is a couple of streets away. Children can walk to Openbare Basisschool De Zeemeeuw in about five minutes. There's also a GP and a park within a ten-minute walk. The nearest train station is 44 km away, so a car is essential for longer trips.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Tournois Makelaardij Breskens NVM and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
Details of this home
Vogelenzang 16, Breskens
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About Vogelenzang 16, Breskens
The asking price of €230,000 is 61% below the average asking price in Breskens (€591,481) and also below the median of €464,000. However, the house is smaller than average (86 m² vs 125 m²) and has an energy label G, which means high heating costs. Given these factors, the price is on the low side for the area, but the condition and energy efficiency will affect the total cost.
Energy label G is the lowest rating, indicating poor insulation and high energy consumption. You can expect significant heating bills, especially in winter. The neighbourhood has 55.6% of homes with label D or lower, so this is not unusual for older properties in Breskens, but it's worth factoring into your budget.
At 86 m², this house is 31% smaller than the average home in Breskens (125 m²). It's a compact three-bedroom layout typical of early 20th-century terraced houses. The plot of 243 m² is generous, giving you a garden that's larger than many modern homes offer.
Breskens recorded 70 total crimes in the latest data, which for a population of 4,280 is relatively low. The village has a quiet, safe feel, and most residents are older or families. It's the kind of place where people look out for each other.
Jumbo is 500 m away, a five-minute walk, and PLUS is 614 m. For primary education, Openbare Basisschool De Zeemeeuw is 342 m from the house. Secondary school is further, at 11.2 km, so children would need to travel to a nearby town.
Yes, the plot of 243 m² is larger than average for a terraced house in this price range. It gives you a private outdoor space that's big enough for a lawn, patio, and perhaps a shed. The garden is a real asset, especially in a village setting.
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