Buying a home in Kern Biervliet, Biervliet.

In Kern Biervliet you're living in a village where people know each other, but not too well. Most homes date from the 1950s and 60s, solidly built and affordable, with gardens where you can actually do something. You're surrounded by farmland and polder, so plenty of space and quiet roads, though it's a half-hour drive to Vlissingen or Goes if you need more buzz. The village school and supermarket sit in the centre, and that's really all you need day to day.

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Best things and drawbacks to living in Kern Biervliet

Pros:

  • Close to Belgium: you're across the border into Belgian Flanders in two minutes, convenient for work or daily shopping
  • Quiet, former agricultural municipality with plenty of space around your house – not densely packed like major cities
  • Direct road access to Ghent and Antwerp via the N62/N59, without driving through congested urban traffic
  • Low land and house prices compared to the Randstad

Cons:

  • Limited public transport: no train station in Biervliet itself, bus connections are sparse and infrequent
  • Dependent on a car for almost everything – shopping, work, leisure activities
  • Few amenities in the town centre: limited shops, restaurants and cultural activities
  • Demographic challenges: many houses stand empty, young people are leaving, limited future prospects for children

Living environment

Fewer registered crimes than most neighborhoods in Terneuzen

Per 1,000 residents (12 mo)
15.08
Total registered (12 mo)
19
Residential burglary
4
Theft
2
Violence and threats
7
Vandalism and public order
1

Indicative, based on registered crimes (police/CBS) over the past twelve months. This is not an official safety rating.

Source: Police/CBS· Figures through June 2026

What does Kern Biervliet offer?

Biervliet is a small village where you actually find quiet, but you don't feel cut off from the world. Most homes here are converted farmhouses and compact village cottages, many with land around them. Your neighbours tend to be families with deep roots here, and there's a real sense of community without the noise. Terneuzen with its shops and services is a ten-minute drive away, and you're well-positioned if you need to commute to Antwerp or Ghent.

Buying agent in Kern Biervliet

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Housing market Kern Biervliet

In Biervliet, the real estate market shows notable activity. Homes sold this quarter reached 119, compared to 92 last quarter. The average transaction price this quarter was 338,000 euros, down from 348,000 euros last quarter. The average transaction price per square meter remained stable at 3,184 euros this quarter, compared to 3,256 euros last quarter. The average list price this quarter was 340,000 euros, compared to 362,000 euros last quarter. Additionally, the average WOZ-value this year is 5% higher than last year, indicating a steady appreciation in property values.

Updated: June 2026

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