Hartkamp, Raalte
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Rozemarijn feels generous from the moment you step inside. With 198 m² of floor space on a 283 m² plot, it is a proper family home in a quiet residential street. The price of €495,000 is 27% above the neighbourhood average of €390,500, but the floor area is 60% larger than the typical 124 m² in Hartkamp, so you are paying for extra space. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Raalte vary widely in size and price.
Hartkamp is a calm, family-oriented part of Raalte with mostly single-family homes (94% of the housing stock). The population of 1,725 is a mix of ages, with a noticeable share of residents over 65 (26%) and families with children (15%). Incomes are around the national average, and the area feels settled and green. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS data paints a picture of a stable, residential community. The Hartkamp neighbourhood is well established, with most homes built between 1970 and 1990.
For daily groceries, you have several supermarkets within a ten-minute walk: Jumbo, Albert Heijn, and Aldi. Primary schools are close by, with Brede School Kwintijn and Kindcentrum de Bolster both within easy walking distance. Secondary education is available at Taalschool Salland and SO de Zonnehof. The train station is 2.2 km away, making a commute to Zwolle or Deventer feasible. The municipality of Raalte offers a good range of amenities for daily life.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Weusthuis Makelaardij and Salland Makelaardij Schrijver & Holterman. The asking price reflects the generous floor area, so it is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood median, but in line with what you would expect for a home of this size.
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Rozemarijn 9, Raalte
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About Rozemarijn 9, Raalte
The asking price is 27% above the neighbourhood average of €390,500, but the floor area is 60% larger than the typical home in Hartkamp (198 m² vs 124 m²). So you are paying a premium for extra space. The median price in the neighbourhood is €353,500, and the most expensive home listed is €689,000. Given the size, the price is in line with what similar large end-of-terrace houses fetch.
The home has energy label C. That is the most common label in Hartkamp, where 71.4% of homes have label C. A C label means the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy bills, though upgrading to a better label could save money in the long run.
The plot is 283 m², which is generous for an end-of-terrace house. You would need to view the property to see the exact layout and size of the outdoor area.
Hartkamp is a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood with mostly single-family homes (94%). The population is diverse in age, with many families and older residents. It is a safe area with low crime (23 incidents total). The urbanity level is moderate (address density 1,034 per km²), so it feels suburban rather than city-like.
The train station is 2.2 km from the home, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride. This makes commuting to nearby cities like Zwolle or Deventer convenient.
Yes, there are several primary schools within walking distance: Brede School Kwintijn (618 m), Kindcentrum de Bolster (721 m), and RK Basisschool de Korenbloem (776 m). For secondary education, Taalschool Salland (430 m) and SO de Zonnehof (488 m) are close by.
You have several supermarkets within a 10-15 minute walk: Jumbo at 1.2 km, Albert Heijn at 1.4 km, Aldi at 1.4 km, and Dirk at 1.5 km. There is also a second Jumbo at 2.4 km. So daily shopping is well covered.
In the past period, sold homes in Hartkamp took an average of 55 days to sell. That is a reasonable timeframe, indicating a balanced market. The current listing has 8 homes for sale, so there is some choice for buyers.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Hartkamp