Bovenbuurt, Wageningen
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Jagerskamp sits in a quiet, green part of Wageningen. With 277 m² of living space and a 491 m² plot, it is one of the largest homes in the area. The asking price of €975,000 is 149% above the neighbourhood average of €391,262, making it the most expensive of the 21 homes currently for sale in Bovenbuurt. That reflects its size and quality, especially with an A energy label. For context, detached houses in Wageningen are rare, so this is a standout property.
Bovenbuurt is a residential area with a mix of housing, though most homes were built between 1945 and 1970. The neighbourhood has a relatively young population, with many residents aged 25 to 45. It is fairly urban, with an address density of 1,870 per km². There are no resident reviews available, but the area is known for its proximity to the Wageningen University campus and the surrounding green spaces. The Bovenbuurt neighbourhood offers a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere.
Daily errands are easy: an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and an Aldi is a five-minute walk away. For primary schools, the St Jozef school is on your doorstep, and the Montessorischool is just a couple of streets away. Secondary education is also close, with RSG Pantarijn within a ten-minute walk. The nearest GP is a five-minute walk, and a park is just around the corner. The train station is 6.5 km away, so a car or bike is handy for longer journeys. The municipality of Wageningen is well served by amenities.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Jeltes ten Hoor Makelaars. The details reflect the current market situation.
Details of this home
Jagerskamp 51, Wageningen
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About Jagerskamp 51, Wageningen
The asking price is 149% above the neighbourhood average of €391,262, but this home is also much larger than typical properties in Bovenbuurt. The average floor area in the neighbourhood is 93 m², while this house has 277 m². Given its size, energy label A, and detached status, the price is in line with what you would expect for a premium property in this area.
With 277 m² of living space, this house is 198% larger than the neighbourhood average of 93 m². It also sits on a 491 m² plot, which is generous for the area. Most homes in Bovenbuurt are smaller and were built between 1945 and 1970, so this property stands out in terms of space.
The home has an energy label A, which is very efficient. Only 14.3% of homes in the neighbourhood have label A, so this is a strong point. You can expect lower heating costs compared to older homes with lower labels. The house was built in 1975, so it likely has good insulation and modern installations.
In the past year, sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 32 days to sell. That is a reasonable timeframe, indicating a balanced market. The current listing is priced above average, so it may take a bit longer to find the right buyer.
Bovenbuurt has a mix of residents, with a significant number of young adults (25-45) and a smaller share of families with children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area is quiet and green. The proximity to Wageningen University also gives it a lively, academic feel.
The nearest train station is 6.5 km away. That is a 15-minute drive or a longer bike ride. For daily commuting, a car or bicycle is practical.
An Albert Heijn is 273 metres away, just around the corner. An Aldi is 548 metres away, a five-minute walk. There are also other supermarkets within a kilometre, so daily shopping is very convenient.
Yes, several. The St Jozef primary school is 206 metres away, and the Montessorischool is 259 metres away. For secondary education, RSG Pantarijn is 472 metres away. All are within a short walk.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Bovenbuurt