Homes for sale in Apeldoorn
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Buying a house in Apeldoorn: the housing market in 2026
Apeldoorn is one of the larger cities in Gelderland and has been attracting buyers seeking space, greenery and good accessibility for years. With over 168,000 residents, it is not a small village, but it does not feel like a hectic city either. The Veluwe literally begins at the edge of the built-up area, the station is on the Amersfoort-Deventer line, and employers such as the Kadaster, the Tax and Customs Administration and insurer Achmea provide a stable regional labour market. This combination makes Apeldoorn attractive for families, home-movers and people looking for more space from the Randstad.
Of the more than 75,000 homes in Apeldoorn, about 60% are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €378,000, while the average selling price over the past twelve months came to €504,931. That is a significant difference, showing that plenty of trading is also happening in the higher segment. The range is wide: from around €114,500 for a compact apartment to €3,875,000 for a detached villa on the edge of the forest. The average floor area of sold homes is 122 m². In total, 916 homes changed hands in the past year. At the top of this page you will always find the current state of supply, including asking prices and selling times. Buurtje.nl aggregates homes from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you can assess not only the home but also the neighbourhood.
The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Apeldoorn
Apeldoorn has fifteen official neighbourhoods, from the compact centre to rural villages such as Uddel and Loenen. Each neighbourhood has its own character and price level. Below are the most interesting areas for buyers, including the scores given by residents.
Zuid, a popular family neighbourhood with high ratings
Apeldoorn-Zuid is one of the most popular residential neighbourhoods in the municipality, and this is reflected in the neighbourhood score: residents give this neighbourhood an 8.4 based on 12 reviews. You will find spacious 1960s and 1970s homes, plenty of greenery and good primary schools. Shopping centre De Eglantier is centrally located and the Orderbos is within walking distance. Prices are slightly above the municipal average, but you get plenty of square metres for your money. Families and home-movers feel at home here. View the supply in Zuid for current homes.
Noord, quiet living close to the Veluwe
With a neighbourhood score of 8.5 from 6 reviews, Noord is among the best-rated neighbourhoods in Apeldoorn. The area directly borders the Veluwe and has a village character, despite its proximity to the centre. There are many detached homes and semi-detached houses. One resident writes: "Wonderfully quiet and yet within ten minutes of the centre." Prices here are average to above average, depending on the location relative to the forest. View the homes in Noord.
Oost, affordable and well-connected
Apeldoorn-Oost scores an 8.2 from residents based on 7 reviews. The neighbourhood is more diverse in terms of housing types: you will find terraced houses, porch flats and new-build homes. It is a good option for first-time buyers and young families looking for a home to buy in Apeldoorn without needing a top budget. Accessibility is good via the A1, and there are plenty of schools and shops nearby. Discover what is for sale in Oost.
Uddel and surroundings, village living with the highest score
Uddel stands out with the highest neighbourhood score in the municipality: a 9.2, although based on 2 reviews. This village southwest of Apeldoorn is truly rural. Here you buy a home with space, often on a larger plot, and you live in the middle of nature. It is a close-knit community where not everyone feels at home immediately, but if you are looking for peace and space, it is an excellent option. Prices per square metre are lower than in the city, but the total picture can increase significantly due to plot size. View the housing supply in Uddel.
Zuidoost, a mix of old and new
Zuidoost receives a 7.9 from residents based on 12 reviews. The neighbourhood has both older areas and newer expansions towards Zuidbroek. Construction is still ongoing here, offering opportunities for those seeking new-build homes. Amenities are good, with shopping centre Zuidbroek and several primary schools. Buying an apartment in Apeldoorn is relatively affordable here compared to Zuid or Noord. View the homes in Zuidoost.
In addition, there are neighbourhoods such as Wenum Wiesel Beemte (8.3 from residents), which offers a village alternative north of the city. West scores an 8.0 and is popular with families due to its location near the Berg en Bos park. And for those looking for a home in the vibrant heart of the city, the Centre is an option, although it scores significantly lower on living experience with a 6.1. For a complete overview of all neighbourhoods and their scores, view all reviews of Apeldoorn.
What to look out for when buying a home in Apeldoorn?
Firstly: the price differences between neighbourhoods are large. A terraced house in Noordoost will cost you significantly less than a comparable home in Zuid or Noord. So look carefully at what your priorities are. Do you want to be close to nature, or are schools and shops within walking distance more important?
Secondly: the market in Apeldoorn has picked up significantly in recent years. With an average selling price of over €500,000 and limited supply in the mid-range segment, you need to act quickly as a buyer. Make sure your financing is in order before you go viewing. Overbidding occurs, especially for well-maintained family homes.
Thirdly: accessibility varies by neighbourhood. If you live in the centre or near Apeldoorn station, you can quickly catch the train to Amersfoort or Zwolle. But in outlying areas such as Loenen or Hoenderloo, you are really dependent on the car.
Finally: use neighbourhood data in your choice. On Buurtje.nl you can see per neighbourhood how residents score on safety, greenery, amenities and more. This gives you a more realistic picture than just a viewing on a sunny Saturday afternoon. Are you also considering renting? Then view the overview of rental homes in Apeldoorn.
What residents say about living in Apeldoorn
Apeldoorn receives an average score of 7.3 from residents based on 72 reviews. The strongest scores are for greenery and nature (7.9) and education (7.7). That is logical for a city bordering the Veluwe with a wide range of schools. The community category scores a lower 6.9, which fits a medium-sized city where not every neighbourhood is equally close-knit. A resident of Zuid writes: "We have lived here for fifteen years and it still feels like a village in the city. The children cycle to school and the forest is around the corner." Curious about more experiences? Read the reviews about Apeldoorn from other residents.
Homes for sale near Apeldoorn
Looking wider than just Apeldoorn? The region offers many possibilities. In Barneveld you will find a more village-like alternative with good connections towards Utrecht. Arnhem is an option if you want more urban amenities. And for those seeking peace and quiet, Berkelland and Aalten in the Achterhoek are worth considering, with significantly lower prices per square metre.
View the current supply of homes for sale in Apeldoorn
At the top of this page you will find the complete overview of homes for sale in Apeldoorn. You can filter by price, floor area and energy label. For each home you will immediately see the neighbourhood score and relevant neighbourhood data, so you know what to expect from the surroundings. Use the filters to search specifically in the neighbourhood or price segment that suits you. Information about the municipality of Apeldoorn can also be found on the municipal website.
Frequently asked questions
How many owner-occupied homes are for sale in Apeldoorn?
The current number of homes for sale in Apeldoorn changes daily. At the top of this page you can see the current supply, aggregated from more than 1,500 sources. This way you won't miss any home that comes on the market.
What does a home cost in Apeldoorn?
The average sale price in Apeldoorn over the past twelve months was €504,931. The range is wide: from €114,500 for a compact apartment to €3,875,000 for a villa on the edge of the forest. Neighbourhoods such as Oost and Noordoost are generally more affordable than Zuid or Noord.
What is the average price per square metre in Apeldoorn?
Based on an average sale price of €504,931 and an average floor area of 122 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,139. This varies greatly by neighbourhood and property type. Apartments in the centre have a higher m² price than detached homes in the outlying areas.
How long does a home stay on the market on average in Apeldoorn?
The current average time on market can be found at the top of this page. The market in Apeldoorn has been quite tight in recent years, especially in the mid-range segment for family homes. Homes in popular neighbourhoods such as Zuid and Noord often sell quickly.
Which neighbourhoods in Apeldoorn are most popular for buying a home?
Based on resident scores, Uddel and surroundings (9.2), Noord (8.5) and Zuid (8.4) score highest. Uddel is rural and quiet, Noord borders the Veluwe and Zuid is a classic family neighbourhood with good amenities. Oost (8.2) is a good alternative for those who want to live more affordably.
Is Apeldoorn a good place to buy a home?
Apeldoorn offers a combination of urban amenities and direct access to the Veluwe. With 168,000 residents, a labour participation rate of 65% and major employers such as Kadaster and Achmea, the economic base is solid. The WOZ value of €378,000 is below the average sale price, indicating a rising market. Residents give the municipality an average score of 7.3.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Apeldoorn?
Expect 4 to 6% extra on top of the purchase price. This includes transfer tax (2%, or exemption for first-time buyers under 35 for homes up to €510,000 in 2026), notary fees, valuation costs and possibly estate agent fees. For a home of €500,000, this amounts to €20,000 to €30,000 in additional costs.
How accessible is Apeldoorn?
Apeldoorn station is on the intercity line Amersfoort-Deventer, with travel times of about 30 minutes to Amersfoort and 15 minutes to Deventer. The A1 and A50 motorways are near the city. Within Apeldoorn, accessibility varies by neighbourhood: the centre and northern neighbourhoods are well connected, while villages such as Uddel and Hoenderloo are mainly accessible by car.
Can I search for homes for sale by neighbourhood in Apeldoorn?
Yes, Apeldoorn is divided into fifteen neighbourhoods, each with its own page showing available homes, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews. This allows you to search specifically in, for example, Zuid, Noord or Oost and immediately see how residents rate their neighbourhood on safety, green space and amenities.
How many homes are there in total in Apeldoorn?
Apeldoorn has a total of 75,096 homes. Of these, 60% are owner-occupied and 40% are rental homes. Of the rental homes, 28% are owned by housing associations. The largest share of households are single-person households (28,617), followed by married couples (40% of all households).
Very calm environment with very friendly people
Auto-translated to English by AIA simple neighbourhood but nowadays everything is being crammed into vacant houses. Families that mess up the front and back gardens. This has been reported several times but the housing association thinks it's fine and doesn't consider the neighbours. A school with a lot of traffic nuisance and dog owners who walk their dogs on a children's playground without cleaning up. There is also dealing on the school grounds in the dark evenings and it takes a while before the police or enforcement arrive.
Auto-translated to English by AINeighbourhood is nicely quiet
Auto-translated to English by AIused to be a fine area but for a few years now the living pleasure and safety in the neighbourhood have been declining a lot. drug dealing in the evening with a lot of noise and parking nuisance
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived here for 55 years now, but it's not getting any nicer. In the beginning it was good living. I live alone now; both my parents died here. I was allowed to stay, but now I live among very different kinds of people. I would like to leave, but the housing association sets so many requirements that I'll probably end up staying.
Auto-translated to English by AIEveryone does their best in this beautiful neighbourhood, just like the shopping centre de Eglantier around the corner. I have lived in de Warenargaarde for more than 20 years and am very satisfied, peace and hope that we may have it for a long time together with our neighbours.
Auto-translated to English by AIA beautiful quiet area with lots of nature nearby.
Auto-translated to English by AII have only had bad experiences with the neighbourhood. And it is very unsafe because of drug addicts. And the municipality does nothing except point fingers at each other. The community is also nothing, we have very little greenery. Only accessible by car. And furthermore no public transport nearby and no shops in the area.
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