Homes for sale in Angerenstein, Arnhem
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House prices and market figures for Angerenstein, Arnhem
Angerenstein is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 64% of the 1,074 homes are owner-occupied, while 36% are rented, almost exclusively through private landlords. The average WOZ value is €345,000, which is clearly above the Arnhem average of €323,000. Compared to the broader district Velperweg en omgeving, where the average WOZ value is €394,000, Angerenstein sits in the middle segment of the district.
Actual transaction prices are significantly higher than the WOZ value suggests. In the past twelve months, 17 homes were sold for an average of €655,853, with a range from €249,000 to €1,200,000. This indicates that the supply varies widely: from more compact homes to spacious detached houses. With an average sold floor area of 153 m², the average price per square metre comes to around €4,287. The housing stock consists mainly of ground-floor homes, from terraced houses to detached villas on larger plots towards Angerensteinpark. For current asking prices and selling times, you can refer to the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Angerenstein, Arnhem
Angerenstein is located in the east of Arnhem, nestled between the Velperweg and the greenery of Angerensteinpark. It is a quiet, mature neighbourhood with a distinct character: wide streets, plenty of greenery in front and back gardens, and housing ranging from 1950s homes to 1970s terraced houses and a handful of detached houses on larger plots. The neighbourhood exudes a certain tranquillity not found in every city district, yet it is within easy reach of Arnhem city centre.
A long-term resident describes Angerenstein as "a very cosy and safe neighbourhood" and emphasises that it is pleasant for children: "a park nearby and many peers." This matches the demographic composition. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds (635 people), but with 325 children under fifteen and 310 households with children, the neighbourhood is far from ageing. The combination of a quiet living environment and play opportunities in Angerensteinpark makes the neighbourhood popular with families who combine urban living with greenery.
In terms of amenities, Angerenstein scores well. The Velperweg forms the connecting axis towards the centre and provides access to several supermarkets within cycling distance, including branches of Albert Heijn and Jumbo. Arnhem city centre with its full range of shops, restaurants and culture is within walking distance or a short bike ride. Resident Suzy confirms this: "the city is within walking distance." Schools in the vicinity ensure a score of 9.5 for education in resident ratings, indicating that families have little need to look outside the neighbourhood in this regard.
Accessibility is a strong point. Bus connections along the Velperweg quickly take you to Arnhem Centraal station, from where intercity trains run to Utrecht and Nijmegen. By car, the connection to the A12 and A348 is easily reached. Suzy does add a note: "Very accessible, but a lot of traffic during rush hours." That is a real point for those who commute daily by car: the Velperweg can be quite busy in the morning and evening rush hours. The neighbourhood scores a perfect 10 for accessibility in resident ratings, indicating that residents experience the overall connectivity, including cycling and public transport, as excellent.
In terms of safety and community spirit, Angerenstein scores 8.0 and 9.0 respectively. The lower score for housing (6.5) and Suzy's comment that "house prices are super high" reflect market pressure. Beauty scores 7.0, with Suzy noting that the streets could be tidied up more regularly. These are honest signals for anyone considering buying here. More resident experiences can be found on the Angerenstein neighbourhood page, including all sub-scores and reviews.
Comparing Angerenstein with neighbouring neighbourhoods, Velperweg-Noord has a slightly more urban character, while Paasberg is quieter and greener. Molenbeke is also an alternative for those who want to stay in the same district but are looking for a different type of home. The district as a whole, homes for sale in Velperweg en omgeving, offers a broader range of price brackets and property types.
Who is a home for sale in Angerenstein suitable for?
Angerenstein mainly attracts families and movers who seek peace and greenery without leaving the city entirely. With an average household income of €50,800, well above the Arnhem average of €35,600, and a high level of education (56% highly educated), this is a neighbourhood with a stable, affluent population. First-time buyers will find few affordable entry-level homes here: the lower limit of €249,000 is exceptional, and most transactions take place in a significantly higher segment. Be prepared for competition and possible overbidding. If you do not necessarily want to buy, you can also look at rental homes in Angerenstein, although the rental stock is limited. The municipality of Arnhem provides information on municipal schemes for buyers via arnhem.nl.
What residents say about Angerenstein
Angerenstein receives an overall score of 8.6 based on resident reviews on Buurtje.nl. The highest scores are for accessibility (10.0), education (9.5) and greenery (9.5). The lowest score is for housing (6.5), reflecting the high purchase prices. A resident who has lived there since childhood sums it up: "it is a very cosy and safe neighbourhood. For children it is also very nice." Read all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Angerenstein overview page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Angerenstein
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and district data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare Angerenstein with other neighbourhoods in Arnhem, such as Spijkerkwartier or Arnhemse Broek, or view the total supply via homes for sale in Arnhem. This way you make a well-considered choice that goes beyond just the square metres.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Angerenstein?
In the past twelve months, 17 homes were sold in Angerenstein for an average purchase price of €655,853. The range runs from €249,000 to €1,200,000, indicating that the supply varies greatly. With an average living area of 153 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €4,287. First-time buyers should take into account limited supply in the lower segment and possible overbidding.
What is the WOZ value in Angerenstein?
The average WOZ value of homes in Angerenstein is €345,000. That is above the municipal average of Arnhem (€323,000), but below the average of the wider Velperweg and surroundings district (€394,000). Actual transaction prices are significantly higher than the WOZ value, which is common in a sought-after neighbourhood with limited supply.
What is it like to live in Angerenstein?
Angerenstein is a quiet, green neighbourhood in the east of Arnhem with a close-knit community and good amenities within walking distance. Residents give the neighbourhood an overall score of 8.6. Strongest points are accessibility (10.0), education (9.5) and green spaces (9.5). The high house prices are seen as a downside, and residents note that the streets could sometimes use a bit more maintenance.
Is Angerenstein suitable for families with children?
Yes, Angerenstein is a popular choice for families. There are 325 children under fifteen and 310 households with children in the neighbourhood. Angerenstein Park offers play space, schools in the area score highly (9.5), and residents describe the neighbourhood as safe and cosy with many peers for children. The high average household income (€50,800) reflects the affluent family population.
How is the accessibility of Angerenstein?
Residents rate the accessibility with a perfect 10.0. Via Velperweg there are bus connections to Arnhem Central station, with direct trains to Utrecht and Nijmegen. By car, the neighbourhood connects well to the A12 and A348. Arnhem city centre is within cycling distance or walking distance. Caveat: during rush hour, Velperweg can be busy for motorists.
What type of homes are for sale in Angerenstein?
The supply in Angerenstein consists mainly of ground-based homes: from terraced houses and corner houses from the 1950s and 1970s to more spacious semi-detached houses and detached houses on larger plots. Buying apartments in Angerenstein is less common; the supply is limited. The average sold area of 153 m² indicates that these are generally more spacious homes.
Is Angerenstein a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Residents rate safety in Angerenstein at 8.0. Several residents explicitly describe the neighbourhood as safe, and the community score of 9.0 indicates social involvement among neighbours. Labour participation is high (70%) and education level is above average (56% highly educated), factors that generally go hand in hand with a stable living environment.
I've lived here since I was a child. It's a very cosy and safe neighbourhood. It's also great for children. A park nearby and many peers.
Auto-translated to English by AIJust friendly people. Very accessible but a lot of traffic during rush hours. House prices are super high, not affordable for many people. Close to various supermarkets and the city is within walking distance. In terms of hygiene, the streets could be tidied up. Someone could do this for a small amount every week and then it would look much neater immediately, and more noticeable rubbish bins, especially around school buildings. For hygiene, less street litter.
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