Homes for sale in Barneveld
View the current supply of homes for sale in Barneveld, including neighbourhood scores and resident reviews. Find a home for sale that matches your wishes.






What does a home for sale cost in Barneveld?
The housing market in Barneveld is strong, but slightly more accessible than you might expect based on the municipal average. The average WOZ value here is €398,000, while the municipality of Barneveld as a whole comes in at €434,000. That difference makes the Barneveld neighbourhood just a bit more attainable for some buyers. Of the more than 13,800 homes, 64% are owner-occupied and 36% are rental. In the past twelve months, 110 homes changed hands, at an average sale price of €624,403. The range is wide: from €229,000 for a compact apartment to €2,750,000 for the largest detached homes. The average floor area of sold homes is 134 m². At the top of this page you will find the current listings with the latest asking prices and selling times.
Living in Barneveld: village character with urban convenience
Barneveld is a place best described as a large village with the amenities of a small town. Residents rate the neighbourhood on Buurtje.nl an 8.5 out of 10, based on seven reviews. The sense of community scores notably high: a 9.0. That is reflected in residents' stories. Ria van Hoeven writes: "We really enjoy living in this apartment. Nice people around us. Lovely walks, beautiful views." Another resident calls the neighbourhood "very child-friendly" with only local traffic, well-maintained streets, and friendly neighbours. On the Barneveld neighbourhood page you can read all the reviews and sub-scores.
In terms of amenities, you are well catered for. In the centre you will find an Albert Heijn, Jumbo, and various specialist shops around the Langstraat and Raadhuisplein. There are several primary schools spread across the districts, such as in Vliegersveld and Oldenbarneveld, and secondary education is represented by the Johannes Fontanus College and the Van Lodenstein College. The score for education is therefore an 8.7. Sports enthusiasts can go to football club BVV Barneveld, tennis club De Wiltsangh, and swimming pool De Veluwehal. There is plenty of green space: the Schaffelaarsbossen woods are within cycling distance, and the Veluwe practically starts at the edge of the built-up area, which explains the green score of 8.6.
Accessibility scores an 8.4. Barneveld-Centrum station and Barneveld-Zuid station offer direct Valleilijn connections to Amersfoort (about 20 minutes) and Ede-Wageningen. Via the A1 you are quickly on your way to Utrecht or Apeldoorn. But to be honest: not everyone is equally enthusiastic. Resident Kay (5.5/10) notes that Barneveld is strongly religious and that as an outsider you are sometimes less quickly accepted. Kay also mentions odour nuisance from a feed factory on the north side. It is good to take that into account, especially if you are looking towards Norschoten or the northern neighbourhoods. The municipality of Barneveld provides up-to-date information on zoning plans and liveability projects on its website.
Is a home for sale in Barneveld right for you?
With an average sale price of over €624,000, buying a home in Barneveld is not for everyone, but the range offers opportunities. First-time buyers can purchase an apartment in Barneveld from around €229,000, while movers and families can find spacious single-family homes in neighbourhoods such as De Burgt or Veller. The largest group of households consists of families with children (5,810), confirming the family-friendly character. Keep in mind additional costs: 2% transfer tax, notary and valuation costs, and possibly overbidding in a tight market. If buying is not possible now, then check out the rental homes in Barneveld as an alternative.
Searching for a home for sale in the Barneveld neighbourhood
On Buurtje.nl you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews, and district statistics, so you not only find a home but also the right neighbourhood. Want to broaden your search? Then also compare the supply in surrounding places such as Voorthuizen, Garderen or Terschuur. Or view all homes for sale in the municipality of Barneveld for a complete overview.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Barneveld?
In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in the Barneveld neighbourhood was €624,403. Prices vary widely: from €229,000 for a compact apartment to €2,750,000 for the most expensive detached houses. The average floor area of sold homes is 134 m².
What is the WOZ value of homes in Barneveld?
The average WOZ value in the Barneveld neighbourhood is €398,000. This is below the municipal average of €434,000. The WOZ value is important for the amount of your municipal taxes and may differ from the actual sale price.
Is buying an apartment in Barneveld possible for first-time buyers?
Yes, entry-level prices start around €229,000, which can be achievable for first-time buyers with a modal income. However, keep in mind additional costs such as 2% transfer tax (for non-first-time buyers), notary fees, and possible overbidding. The average income in the neighbourhood is €35,600.
How is the accessibility when buying a home in Barneveld?
Barneveld has two train stations: Barneveld-Centrum and Barneveld-Zuid. Via the Valleilijn, you can reach Amersfoort in about 20 minutes. The A1 motorway is nearby for car traffic towards Utrecht, Apeldoorn, and Amersfoort. Residents rate accessibility an 8.4 out of 10.
Is Barneveld suitable for buying a house for a family with children?
Barneveld is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. The largest group of households (5,810) consists of families with children. There are several primary schools, two secondary schools, sports clubs, and the Veluwe within cycling distance. Residents rate education an 8.7 and safety an 8.7.
Cosy neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIWe really enjoy living in this apartment. Nice people around us. It doesn't get any better. Lovely walks, beautiful view.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood where we live is a nice neighbourhood, lots of nice green and many little streams, many nice people, very helpful, together good neighbours, always nice things to do such as a flea market and balloon festival and also very safe. I never thought that I would come to live here. Barneveld also accessible by car, train, bus and also many chickens, many chicken farms. We always say chicken drop or TikTok. It would be better if they cleaned up more rubbish.
Auto-translated to English by AII have friendly, cosy neighbours and in this neighbourhood there is never any hassle
Auto-translated to English by AIThis neighbourhood is very child-friendly and easily accessible. Car-friendly because only destination traffic comes through. The area is well maintained by the municipality. When you walk around the neighbourhood, everyone is very friendly, with a supermarket nearby and several schools nearby, making it a perfect place for everyone. Barneveld Zuid train station makes it ideal to go in any direction.
Auto-translated to English by AIVery religious, if you look different people aren't very nice to you, plus it often stinks of death because of a feed factory near Noord I think, otherwise nice nature within a short distance and very quiet but there's also nothing to do there.
Auto-translated to English by AIChild-friendly and quiet neighbourhood, plenty of play areas
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