Homes for sale in Andijk Bangert, Medemblik
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House prices and market figures Andijk Bangert, Medemblik
The owner-occupied market in Andijk Bangert is distinctly ownership-oriented: 73% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, compared to 27% rental. This makes this a neighbourhood where owners set the tone. The average WOZ value is €345,000, which is slightly lower than the district average of Andijk (€356,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Medemblik (€376,000). Yet the actual selling prices tell a different story: in the past twelve months, six homes changed hands here for an average purchase price of €677,833. The range ran from €475,000 to €875,000, with an average living area of 152 m². That works out at a price per square metre of approximately €4,460. The supply mainly consists of larger single-family homes and detached houses, which explains the higher transaction prices compared to the WOZ value. The actual supply of owner-occupied homes in Andijk Bangert changes daily; check the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent asking prices and selling times.
Living in Andijk Bangert, Medemblik
Andijk Bangert is located in the western part of Andijk, one of the longest dike villages in the Netherlands. The neighbourhood has a distinctly rural character: ribbon development along the dike, wide open spaces on both sides, and a pace that is clearly different from an urban environment. Resident Kirsten describes it as "a calm but beautiful place" and writes that people are out on the streets every day, neighbours always greet each other kindly, and along the road home-grown vegetables and flowers are for sale at a friendly price. That picture matches what the figures show: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years (400 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (365). There are fewer young families, which partly explains the quiet atmosphere.
The homes in Bangert are predominantly spacious single-family homes and detached houses, partly built in the 1970s and 1980s, partly newer. The plots are generally larger than in more centrally located neighbourhoods, offering space for gardens and outbuildings. This makes buying a home in Andijk Bangert attractive for those who consciously choose more space and less hustle and bustle. For daily shopping, you can go to Andijk Centrum, within cycling distance. A supermarket and a limited number of local shops provide for basic needs. For a larger range of shops, Medemblik is the designated destination, accessible via the N302. Primary schools are available in the core of Andijk; for secondary education, pupils rely on Medemblik or Hoorn.
Accessibility by car is reasonable: via the N302 you reach Hoorn and the A7, the connection to Amsterdam and the rest of the Randstad. By bike, the centre of Andijk is quickly reachable. Public transport is limited; bus services run on the main routes but the frequency is low, making a car almost indispensable in practice. This is a real point of attention for those dependent on public transport.
Residents give Andijk Bangert an overall score of 8.0 out of 10. Green scores notably high with a 10, and also beauty (9.0) and safety (8.0) are rated positively. Housing receives the lowest score (6.0), indicating a feeling that the supply is limited or not always suitable. More resident experiences and all sub-scores can be found on the neighbourhood page of Andijk Bangert. Compared to Andijk Oost and Andijk Midden, Bangert has a quieter and more rural profile, with fewer amenities within walking distance but more space and greenery. Those who want to explore the entire district can also view the supply of owner-occupied homes in Andijk.
Does an owner-occupied home in Andijk Bangert suit you?
Andijk Bangert mainly attracts buyers who consciously choose peace, space and a close-knit village community. The demographics point to a neighbourhood of movers and seniors; starters will have to bid significantly higher or have considerable equity given an average transaction price of almost €680,000. The supply is small, with only six transactions in the past year, so both patience and speed are required. Those who doubt whether buying is the right time now can also look at rental homes in Andijk Bangert as a temporary alternative to get to know the neighbourhood from the inside first.
What residents say about Andijk Bangert
Based on submitted resident experiences, Andijk Bangert scores an 8.0 out of 10. Green stands out with a 10; residents appreciate the nature along the dike and the openness of the landscape. Kirsten writes: "the nature along the dike is very beautiful and it is the longest village in the Netherlands." Amenities (7.0) and housing (6.0) are the points where the neighbourhood scores less strongly. All reviews and sub-scores per category can be found on the information page of this neighbourhood.
Searching and comparing owner-occupied homes around Andijk Bangert
Buurtje.nl combines housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Also view the supply in Andijk Grootslag en IJsselhof or Andijk Vooroever for a different profile within the same district. If you want to search more broadly, the overview of owner-occupied homes in Medemblik gives a complete picture of the municipality. More information about the municipality can also be found on the official website of the municipality of Medemblik.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Andijk Bangert?
In the past twelve months, six homes were sold in Andijk Bangert for an average purchase price of €677,833. Sale prices ranged from €475,000 to €875,000. With an average living area of 152 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,460.
What is the WOZ value in Andijk Bangert?
The average WOZ value in Andijk Bangert is €345,000. This is slightly below the district average of Andijk (€356,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Medemblik (€376,000). However, actual transaction prices are considerably higher, as the supply mainly consists of larger and detached homes.
What is it like to live in Andijk Bangert?
Andijk Bangert is a quiet, rural neighbourhood along the dyke with a strong sense of community. Residents appreciate the nature, safety and friendly atmosphere. The neighbourhood scores 8.0 out of 10 in resident reviews, with exceptionally high scores for green space (10) and beauty (9.0). It is an environment best suited to people who value peace and space over urban liveliness.
Is Andijk Bangert suitable for families with children?
Andijk Bangert has relatively few young families; the neighbourhood is dominated by 45- to 65-year-olds and seniors. Primary education is available in the centre of Andijk, but for secondary education children must go to Medemblik or Hoorn. Families who consciously choose a quiet and green environment with plenty of space can certainly live there comfortably, but must take into account the limited local amenities.
How accessible is Andijk Bangert?
By car, Andijk Bangert is reasonably accessible via the N302, which connects to the A7 towards Hoorn and Amsterdam. Public transport is limited; bus connections exist, but the frequency is low. In practice, a car is almost indispensable. Within the neighbourhood and to the centre of Andijk, the bicycle is a good option.
What types of homes are for sale in Andijk Bangert?
The supply in Andijk Bangert mainly consists of larger single-family homes and detached houses, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in Andijk Bangert is hardly an option; the housing stock is almost entirely focused on ground-bound homes with a garden. The average living area of sold homes in the past year was 152 m².
How green and safe is Andijk Bangert?
Green space is the absolute strongest asset of Andijk Bangert: residents give it a 10 out of 10. The nature along the dyke and the open polder landscape make the neighbourhood visually appealing. Safety also scores well with an 8.0. Resident Kirsten describes it as a place where people are outdoors daily and always greet each other warmly, which contributes to a sense of social safety.
In Andijk, people are out on the streets every day, friendly neighbours and people walking around always give you a friendly greeting, and you can buy homegrown vegetables or flowers cheaply throughout the village. The nature along the dike is very beautiful and it is the longest village in the Netherlands.
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