Ermelo - West, Ermelo
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Sperwerhof 2 sits in a leafy part of Ermelo, with a large 589 m² plot and 246 m² of living space. Built in 1975, it has an energy label D, which means heating costs are something to keep an eye on. At €765,000, the price is 44% above the neighbourhood average of €532,471, but you are getting a home that is 89% larger than the typical Ermelo home. For context, detached houses in Ermelo are a sought-after segment.
Ermelo - West is a residential area with a mix of families and older residents. Based on four reviews, residents appreciate the cosy atmosphere and the fact that everyone knows each other. One resident says: "The neighbourhood is cosy. Everyone gets along with each other and knows each other." Another notes: "Nice and quiet." However, some mention that the municipality could do more to maintain the playground and pavements. The area has a good mix of ages, with many families and a fair number of over-65s. Most homes are owner-occupied, and the streets feel safe and green. For more on the area, see the Ermelo - West neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: the PLUS supermarket is just around the corner, and Boni is a couple of streets away. For schools, the Bernhardschool Ermelo is on your doorstep, and the Koningin Julianaschool is a five-minute walk. There are several other primary schools within a short distance. The centre of Ermelo is a ten-minute walk, and the train station is about the same distance, making it convenient for commuters. The area is well served by green spaces, with a park just a couple of streets away. For more on the wider area, check out the municipality of Ermelo.
At the time of writing, this home is listed exclusively through Zielman Makelaardij O.Z. | Qualis.
Details of this home
Sperwerhof 2, Ermelo
Good · 4 residents
The neighbourhood is cosy. Everyone gets along with each other and knows each other. In the neighbourhood we have a cosy playground. Unfortunately, there are few play options for children. There are several schools in the neighbourhood, primary and secondary education. There are also shops in the neighbourhood, most within walking distance. The centre is easily accessible for everyone. As for the centre, I think there should be more enforcement by the community wardens.
Auto-translated to English by AIWell, I've lived here my whole life, my parents have lived here for 40 years if I'm not mistaken. And we only have a really good connection with 2 neighbours, that's it, that's what I mean by not all fitting in the same boat. Although we are always friendly and hospitable, there is a lot of gossip behind your back. The neighbourhood itself is fine in terms of living conditions. It's cold, but well, we'll just have to deal with it. Everything is close to shops etc., so that's good. I grew up well here, so nothing to complain about. Hygiene could be a bit better because the streets don't look great, but that's up to the municipality. They could do something about the pavements because there's a lot of moss between them, which can cause bacteria, and that's not good for the air, and the roads aren't that great either. Safety here isn't good either; in the past, very little happened, but over the years, much more crime has emerged. I notice it, and so do the neighbourhood residents, and they think that because there's only a police station in Harderwijk, it takes far too long for them to come. As I said, shops are close by, plenty of supermarkets, so facilities are excellent. Accessibility is also nothing to complain about; it's fine, I don't know how to explain it. And education and green spaces are absolutely fine; we have about 7 primary schools in our village of 29,900 people, I think, and a good secondary school that provides good support and helps you on your way. We are known for green spaces; if you want to enjoy greenery and beautiful fresh nature, come to Ermelo, where you can walk your dog on the heath and then stroll through the lovely green forest with birds whistling to you. Please, this is my experience.
Auto-translated to English by AINice and quiet
Auto-translated to English by AII think Ermelo-West is a nice neighbourhood with many playgrounds for children, lots of greenery and good asphalt roads. The only downside is that there is sometimes a shortage of parking spaces and the street is completely full of cars.
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About Sperwerhof 2, Ermelo
The asking price is 44% above the neighbourhood average of €532,471, but this home is also 89% larger than the typical home in Ermelo - West (246 m² vs 130 m²). Given the size and the detached type, the price is on the high side but reflects the extra space and plot.
The energy label is D. In the neighbourhood, 42.1% of homes have label C and 26.3% have label B, so this home is less efficient than much of the current supply. You can expect higher energy costs compared to a more modern home.
Ermelo - West has many families with children (985 households with kids) and several primary schools within walking distance. Residents describe it as cosy and quiet, though some note that the playground could be better maintained.
The PLUS supermarket is 333 metres away, just around the corner. Boni is 805 metres away, and Aldi is about 1.2 km. There are also several schools, a park, and a restaurant within a short walk. The train station is 1.6 km away.
In the neighbourhood, sold homes took an average of 45 days to sell. That suggests a fairly balanced market, not extremely fast but not slow either.
The plot is 589 m², which is generous for a detached home. The listing does not specify a garden, but the plot size suggests plenty of outdoor space.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Ermelo - West