Nunspeet-West, Nunspeet
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on De Buntezoom sits in a leafy part of Nunspeet, where the streets are quiet and the neighbours look out for each other. With 246 m² of living space on an 833 m² plot, it's a substantial family home built in 2008 and finished to a high standard. The asking price of €1,450,000 is on the high side compared to other homes in the area, it's the most expensive of the 30 properties currently for sale in the neighbourhood, and 97% above the average asking price of €735,767. For context, that's partly because the floor area is 56% larger than the neighbourhood average. You can see how this compares to other detached houses in Nunspeet.
Nunspeet-West is a well-maintained residential area with a mix of families, elderly people and singles. Residents describe it as a cosy, tidy and safe neighbourhood. One resident says: "Tidy/safe neighbourhood, good neighbours. Everything is well maintained by the residents and the municipality. Close to the centre. Just a nice and cosy village." Another adds: "I really enjoy living here. The people are friendly, they greet you, they keep the street clean, they look out for each other. It's quiet and cosy. I love that there are lots of trees and greenery, and loads of playgrounds!" The area has a mix of housing, mostly single-family homes (74%), and a good proportion of owner-occupied properties (61%). It's a moderately urban setting, with around 1,150 addresses per square kilometre. Read more about the neighbourhood Nunspeet-West.
For daily shopping, Aldi is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn, Boni, Lidl and PLUS are all within a ten-minute walk or short drive. There are several primary schools nearby: De Bron is a couple of streets away, and Ds. C. de Ridderschool is also within walking distance. For secondary education, Nuborgh College Veluvine is a five-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the town centre with its restaurants and shops is also close by. The municipality Nunspeet maintains the public spaces well, and the thirty-kilometre speed limit keeps the streets safe for children.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Makelaardij Van de Weerd. The asking price is €1,450,000, and the property is available for viewing.
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De Buntezoom 42, Nunspeet
Very good · 4 residents
Tidy/safe neighbourhood, good neighbours. Everything is well maintained by the residents and the municipality. Close to the centre. Just a nice and cosy village.
Auto-translated to English by AICosy neighbourhood, with diverse people living there. Various facilities. Well maintained.
Auto-translated to English by AII really enjoy living here. The people are friendly, they greet you, they keep the street clean, they look out for each other. It's quiet and cosy. I love that there are lots of trees and greenery, and loads of playgrounds! The postbox and bottle bank in the middle are also very convenient. In the evenings it can sometimes be noisy due to young people, but there's no vandalism or problematic behaviour. I can live with cycling and singing! You're so close to the city centre and the supermarket. I like that the speed limit is thirty and that people stick to it reasonably well! There's a nice mix of families with children, some elderly people, and singles like me. That makes it liveable, because everyone keeps an eye on each other. I do think it's a shame that sometimes people ring the doorbells at our apartments, because we have sick and elderly people living upstairs. But lately it's been much better after a clear warning that this behaviour is unwanted. Overall, I think living here is really great.
Auto-translated to English by AIA super pleasant experience in this neighbourhood!
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About De Buntezoom 42, Nunspeet
The asking price is 97% above the average asking price in Nunspeet-West, which is €735,767. However, this home is also 56% larger than the average (246 m² vs 158 m²) and is the most expensive of the 30 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood. Given its size, energy label A, and 2008 build year, the price reflects its premium position in the market.
The home has energy label A, which means it is very energy-efficient. You can expect low heating costs and a good level of insulation. In Nunspeet-West, about 39% of homes have label A or better, so this property is above average in terms of energy performance.
The plot measures 833 m². The listing does not specify the garden layout, but with a plot of this size, there is ample outdoor space. The home is located in a green neighbourhood with lots of trees and greenery, as residents note.
Nunspeet-West is popular with families. There are many playgrounds, primary schools within walking distance, and a thirty-kilometre speed limit. Residents mention that people look out for each other and the streets are well maintained. The mix of families, elderly people and singles creates a liveable community.
The train station is 1.3 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting to nearby cities.
Aldi is just 500 metres away, so you can walk there in a few minutes. Albert Heijn, Boni, Lidl and PLUS are all within 1.5 km, so daily shopping is very convenient.
The average price per square metre in Nunspeet-West is €5,013. For this home, the price per m² is about €5,894, which is higher than average. However, the home is larger and has a premium energy label, which partly explains the difference.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Nunspeet-West