Vorden, Bronckhorst
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Hoetinkhof sits in the leafy village of Vorden, surrounded by green fields and a relaxed pace of life. With 157 m² of living space on a 361 m² plot, it's a comfortable family home built in 1982 and carrying energy label C. At €619,000, it's the priciest of the five homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and 17% above the average asking price of €528,600, so it's on the high side, partly because of its size. For context, detached houses in Bronckhorst tend to vary widely in price.
Vorden is a village with about 4,870 residents, where older people make up a large share, nearly a third are 65 or over. Two residents have shared their views. One calls it "a boring neighbourhood with a lot of ageing and little for young people," adding that "many things are at least in Zutphen or further away." The other describes it as a "cosy neighbourhood, everyone knows each other," noting that "the village has many amenities, schools, various supermarkets and drugstores." So opinions are mixed, but the sense of community is strong. The neighbourhood Vorden has a mix of housing, with 84% single-family homes and 62% owner-occupied.
For daily shopping, you have a PLUS supermarket just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn a ten-minute walk away. There are also two primary schools within walking distance: Basisschool De Hoge Voorde is a couple of streets away, and De Dorpsschool is about a ten-minute walk. For secondary education, Kompaan College is also nearby. The village has a GP practice, a restaurant, and a library all within a five-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk away, making it easy to reach Zutphen or further. The municipality Bronckhorst covers a wider rural area with several villages.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van Zeeburg Luimes en Lebbink Makelaars and Funda.
Details of this home
Hoetinkhof 92, Vorden
Good · 2 residents
There is little to do in the neighbourhood; many things are at least in Zutphen or further away. The neighbourhood itself has many older people on crappy e-bikes who want to see the castles.
Auto-translated to English by AIeveryone knows each other and is there for each other. the village has many amenities, schools, various supermarkets and drugstores. unfortunately, because there is a lot of ageing, there are fewer amenities for young people, such as a nightlife centre
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About Hoetinkhof 92, Vorden
The asking price is 17% above the neighbourhood average of €528,600, and it's the most expensive of the five homes currently for sale in Vorden. However, the average sold price in the area is €526,186, and homes sell in about 50 days. The price reflects the detached type and the plot size, but it's on the high side compared to other listings.
Vorden has a mix of ages, with many older residents but also families with children, about 650 households have kids. There are two primary schools within walking distance and a secondary school nearby. Residents describe it as a cosy place where people know each other, though some find it quiet for young people.
The train station is 1 km away, about a ten-minute walk. From there you can reach Zutphen and other cities.
The closest supermarket is a PLUS at 560 m, just around the corner. An Albert Heijn is 984 m away (a ten-minute walk), and an Aldi is 1.1 km away.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a house of this age. It means the property is reasonably efficient, but you can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, about 33% of homes have label C, and another 33% have D or lower.
At 157 m², this house is 38% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 254 m². That's partly because many homes in Vorden are larger detached houses. The plot of 361 m² is also modest compared to some.
4 homes in the neighbourhood Vorden