Transvaalbuurt, Arnhem
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Sonsbeeksingel sits in a quiet, green corner of Arnhem. Built in 1950, it has 87 m² of living space and an F energy label, so heating costs will be something to factor in. At €475,000 it is the cheapest of the five homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and 31% below the average asking price of €691,000, a keen entry point for apartments in Arnhem.
The Transvaalbuurt is a compact, urban neighbourhood with a high address density of 4,440 addresses per km². It is home to 755 residents, mostly single-person households (380) and young adults aged 25-45 (290). There are few families with children (60), so the area has a quiet, grown-up feel. The housing stock is a mix of pre-war and post-war buildings, with 27% single-family homes and 45% owner-occupied. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, but the figures paint a picture of a central, lively area. For more context, see the Transvaalbuurt neighbourhood.
Daily shopping is easy: Ekoplaza is just around the corner, and PLUS, Coop, SPAR and Albert Heijn are all within a ten-minute walk. For primary schools, the Jan Ligthartschool is a couple of streets away, and Montessorischool De Binnenstad is a ten-minute walk. The nearest secondary school is 1.7 km away. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, and the train station is a ten-minute walk. For a wider view of the area, check the municipality of Arnhem.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Kuiper Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Sonsbeeksingel 21-3, Arnhem
Data from Transvaalbuurt
Data from Transvaalbuurt
51 within 5 km
72 within 5 km
About Sonsbeeksingel 21-3, Arnhem
At €475,000, this apartment is the cheapest of the five homes currently for sale in the Transvaalbuurt and 31% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €691,000. However, the floor area (87 m²) is 42% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 149 m², and the energy label is F, which means higher heating costs. The price is keen relative to the market, but the smaller size and low energy rating are important factors.
The energy label is F, which is one of the least efficient ratings. This means the home is likely to have high heating costs, especially in winter. In the Transvaalbuurt, 66.7% of homes have a label D or lower, so an F label is not unusual for the area, but it is something to budget for.
The train station is 1.0 km from the apartment, about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting or trips to the city centre.
Several supermarkets are within walking distance: Ekoplaza at 330 m, PLUS at 364 m, Coop at 372 m, SPAR at 452 m, and Albert Heijn at 509 m. For primary education, the Jan Ligthartschool is 421 m away, Montessorischool De Binnenstad is 720 m, and Jenaplan basisschool de Sterrenkring is 757 m. The nearest secondary school is 1.7 km away.
Currently, there are five homes for sale in the Transvaalbuurt. The average asking price is €691,000, with a median of €525,000. Prices range from €475,000 to €1,095,000. In the past, ten homes sold with an average price of €664,045 and an average selling time of 28 days.
The Transvaalbuurt is a densely populated urban area with 755 residents. Most households are single-person (380), and the largest age group is 25-45 (290). There are few children (50 aged 0-15). The housing stock is a mix of pre-war (40%) and 1970-1990 (40%) buildings, with 45% owner-occupied. It is a quiet, central neighbourhood with a park and restaurants nearby.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony, or terrace. The plot size is not stated, so it is not possible to confirm any private outdoor space from the available data.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Transvaalbuurt