Wapenveld, Heerde
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Lagestraat 7 in Wapenveld is a rare find: a home from 1897 with 121 m² of living space, listed for €800,000. That price is 66% above the neighbourhood average of €482,667, making it the most expensive of the 12 homes currently for sale in Wapenveld. Compared to other apartments in Heerde, this one stands out for its age and size.
Wapenveld is a village with 4,180 residents, where most homes are owner-occupied (55%) and four in five are single-family houses. The population is mixed: a quarter are over 65, a quarter under 45, and families with children make up a third of households. With an address density of 583 per km², it feels spacious. The neighbourhood has no resident reviews, but the figures show a quiet, family-oriented place. For more context, see the municipality of Heerde.
Your morning bread run is a two-minute walk to Albert Heijn, and Aldi is just around the corner. For school runs, cbs De Parel is on your doorstep, and Jan Ligthartschool is a couple of streets away. The village centre with a restaurant and library is a five-minute walk. The train station is 7 km away, so a car or bike is handy for longer trips.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including MOZA Makelaardij and Funda. The agent has published full details, so you can get a clear picture of this historic apartment.
Details of this home
Lagestraat 7, Wapenveld
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About Lagestraat 7, Wapenveld
The asking price of €800,000 is 66% above the neighbourhood average of €482,667 and is the highest among the 12 homes currently for sale in Wapenveld. Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €545,308, so this listing is on the high side. The home's age (1897) and size (121 m²) are unusual for the neighbourhood, which partly explains the premium.
Energy label E means the home is not very energy-efficient. In Wapenveld, most homes for sale have better labels: 21.4% have label A, 14.3% label B, and 35.7% label C. Only 21.4% have label D or lower. With label E, you can expect higher heating costs, and improvements like insulation or double glazing may be worth considering.
The apartment was built in 1897, making it one of the older homes in Wapenveld. In the neighbourhood, 21.4% of homes date from before 1945, while most (50%) were built between 1970 and 1990. A home from 1897 often has character features like high ceilings or original details, but may also require more maintenance and have less efficient insulation.
Wapenveld is a family-friendly village: 635 households have children, and there are two primary schools within walking distance. The area has a low address density (583 per km²) and plenty of green space. Most homes are single-family houses, and the population includes many families and older residents.
Albert Heijn is just 180 m away on foot, so you can do your daily shopping in a couple of minutes. Aldi is 534 m away, also within a short walk. For other supermarkets like Boni or Jumbo, you would need to travel about 5 km.
Two primary schools are very close: cbs De Parel at 125 m and Jan Ligthartschool at 428 m. Both are within easy walking distance. For secondary education, the nearest school is 6.8 km away, so older children would need to travel further.
The nearest train station is 7 km from the home.
This apartment is the most expensive of the 12 homes currently for sale in Wapenveld, with a price 66% above the neighbourhood average. It is also older (1897) and larger (121 m²) than typical listings. Most homes in the area are single-family houses, so an apartment of this size and age is unusual.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Wapenveld