Raambuurt, Deventer
NeighbourhoodThis spacious apartment on Maalderijstraat sits in the historic Raambuurt, where the streets hum with city life. With 303 m² of living space, it is far larger than most homes in the area. At €845,000, the asking price is 64% above the neighbourhood average of €516,000, making it the most expensive of the five apartments currently for sale here, a price that reflects its exceptional size and central location. For context, it is one of the apartments in Deventer that stands out in both space and price.
The Raambuurt is a compact, urban neighbourhood within Deventer's city centre. With 875 residents and a high address density of 2,498 per km², it is a lively area where many live alone, average household size is just 1.7. The population is mixed: a quarter are between 45 and 65, while a fifth are 65 or older. Families with children make up a smaller share. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from statistics alone. This is the Raambuurt neighbourhood, central, dense and diverse.
Daily errands are easy on foot. The nearest supermarket, Jumbo, is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. For fresh bread or a quick lunch, several bakeries and cafés are within a couple of streets away. Primary schools are a ten-minute walk: Interconfessionele Basisschool De Windroos and Deventer Leerschool. The train station is 1.1 km away, a comfortable ten-minute walk. This is all part of the municipality of Deventer, where city amenities are never far.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including ten Hag makelaarsgroep Deventer. The listing includes full details on floor area, year of construction and energy label C.
Details of this home
Maalderijstraat 18, Deventer
Data from Raambuurt
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About Maalderijstraat 18, Deventer
The asking price is 64% above the neighbourhood average of €516,000, and it is the most expensive of the five apartments currently for sale in the Raambuurt. However, with 303 m² of living space, 121% larger than the neighbourhood average of 137 m², the price per square metre (€2,789) is actually below the neighbourhood average of €4,586 per m². So while the total price is high, you get significantly more space for your money.
The apartment has energy label C. This is a mid-range rating: the home is reasonably efficient but not as well insulated as modern builds. In the Raambuurt, 50% of homes have label A+ or better, while 25% are label C and 25% are D or lower. With label C, you can expect moderate energy costs, but it is worth noting the home was built in 1904, so older construction methods apply.
At 303 m², this apartment is exceptionally large, 121% bigger than the neighbourhood average of 137 m². It is the largest of the five apartments currently for sale in the Raambuurt. The generous floor area is a key reason for the high asking price.
The Raambuurt recorded 34 total crimes in the latest data, which for a central urban area with 875 residents is moderate. The neighbourhood has a mix of ages and household types, with many singles and older residents. As with any city centre, it is lively and busy, but specific crime types are not detailed in the data.
Deventer train station is 1.1 km from the apartment, about a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood is very walkable, with a high address density of 2,498 per km², meaning most daily amenities are within a short stroll.
Yes. The nearest supermarket, Jumbo, is just 188 m away, around the corner. Albert Heijn is 502 m (a five-minute walk), and Aldi and PLUS are within 650 m. For primary schools, Interconfessionele Basisschool De Windroos is 671 m and Deventer Leerschool is 694 m, both about a ten-minute walk. Secondary schools are 2.1 km away.
The Raambuurt has a small number of homes for sale, currently five apartments. The average asking price is €516,000, with a median of €495,000. Recently sold homes averaged €835,000, taking 44 days to sell. Owner-occupied homes make up 56% of the housing stock, and 46% are single-family homes. The market is active but not extremely fast.
The apartment was built in 1904, making it over 120 years old. In the Raambuurt, 40% of homes were built before 1945, so this is typical for the area. The energy label C reflects the age, but the home has likely been updated over time. The listing does not specify any renovations.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Raambuurt