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Homes for sale in Bloemenbuurt, Ede

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House prices and market figures Bloemenbuurt, Ede

Bloemenbuurt is a mixed neighbourhood where ownership and rental are balanced: 52% of homes are owner-occupied, 48% are rental properties. The average WOZ value is €307,000, which is noticeably lower than the average for the district Ede-West (€323,000) and well below the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). This makes the neighbourhood relatively accessible for buyers who want to live in this municipality without paying the highest prices.

Looking at actual sales transactions over the past twelve months, 26 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €438,038. The range runs from €250,000 to €775,000, indicating that the supply is varied: from modest terraced houses to larger single-family homes. The average living space upon sale was 96 m², which works out to a price of approximately €4,563 per square metre. The housing stock consists mainly of post-war single-family homes and some porch flats, typical of a neighbourhood largely built in the 1950s and 1960s. View the current supply and most recent asking prices at the top of this page.

Living in Bloemenbuurt, Ede

Bloemenbuurt is located in the western part of Ede and has a character best described as quiet and green with a remarkably strong social cohesion. The streets are named after flowers, giving the neighbourhood a recognisable and friendly face. The built environment mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the reconstruction period, interspersed with porch flats. Gardens are plentiful, and the greenery in public spaces is one of the things residents explicitly appreciate, with a green score of 8.2 out of 10.

What truly sets Bloemenbuurt apart from surrounding neighbourhoods such as the Zeeheldenbuurt or the Vogelbuurt is the strong involvement among residents. There is an active community centre where regular activities are organised, also for people who are less mobile or at risk of becoming isolated. A resident who moved from Amsterdam to Bloemenbuurt described it as follows: "From the moment I came to live here, I have felt safe. Came from Amsterdam but this neighbourhood is beautiful, very green, all amenities for every age, care for each other." That sense of safety is widely shared: the safety score stands at 8.6, the highest sub-score of the neighbourhood.

For daily errands, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. Supermarkets are within cycling distance, and the centre of Ede with its wider range of shops can be reached within minutes. Primary schools are located nearby, although education scores 7.7, the lowest sub-score, which may be related to the limited variety of schools within walking distance. For secondary education and higher studies, you head towards Ede centre or the wider region.

In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores 8.0. Ede-Wageningen station is within cycling distance, from where you can quickly reach Utrecht or Arnhem via the intercity. The A12 and A30 are easily accessible via the western approach road of Ede, convenient for commuters heading to the Randstad or the Achterhoek. Bus connections link the neighbourhood with the centre and surrounding towns. Those considering buying in Ede-West but also wanting to compare other parts of the municipality can visit the pages for Kernhem or Ede-Oost.

Read all resident reviews and view the full neighbourhood data on the Bloemenbuurt overview page.

Is a home for sale in Bloemenbuurt right for you?

Bloemenbuurt attracts a broad mix of residents. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years, but those aged 45 and over and seniors are also well represented. Single-person households are the most numerous (555), but families with children also live there. This makes the neighbourhood interesting for starters looking for an affordable home in a green, quiet environment, but also for young families who want space without paying the highest prices in the municipality. The average sale price of €438,038 is above the WOZ value, so it is realistic to expect overbidding or a firm asking price. Supply is limited: 26 homes were sold in the past year, meaning you need to act quickly when something becomes available. Those who prefer to explore the neighbourhood first without buying can also look at rental properties in Bloemenbuurt as a temporary or permanent option.

What residents say about Bloemenbuurt

Based on five resident reviews, Bloemenbuurt scores 8.1 out of 10. The highest scores are for safety (8.6) and community (8.4), the lowest for education (7.7) and housing (7.8). Resident Daan described it succinctly as: "Super nice cosy neighbourhood." Another resident emphasises the social structure: people look out for each other, including those who are less self-reliant. A minor criticism that comes up is that not everyone is equally proactive when it comes to joint activities on the street or courtyard. View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page.

Compare homes for sale in and around Bloemenbuurt

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources and combines it with resident scores and district data, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect in the neighbourhood. Besides Bloemenbuurt, there are more neighbourhoods in Ede-West worth exploring, such as the Indische buurt or Beatrixpark. If you want to broaden your search area, the page with all homes for sale in Ede offers a complete overview. The municipality of Ede also has its own housing market page at ede.nl with information on local developments and new construction.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Bloemenbuurt?

The average purchase price in Bloemenbuurt over the past year was €438,038, based on 26 sold homes. Prices ranged from €250,000 to €775,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. The average living area was 96 m², which works out to a price of approximately €4,563 per square metre.

What is the WOZ value in Bloemenbuurt?

The average WOZ value in Bloemenbuurt is €307,000. This is below the average for the Ede-West district (€323,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). The neighbourhood is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality.

What is it like living in Bloemenbuurt?

Living in Bloemenbuurt means living in a quiet, green neighbourhood with strong social cohesion. Residents appreciate the safety (8.6), the greenery (8.2) and the involvement of neighbours (8.4). The overall neighbourhood score is 8.1 out of 10. The community centre plays an active role in connecting residents.

Is Bloemenbuurt suitable for first-time buyers and young families?

Yes, Bloemenbuurt is interesting for both first-time buyers and young families. The largest population group is 25 to 45 years old and there are relatively many children (435 residents under 15). House prices start around €250,000, although the average selling price is a hefty €438,038. Acting quickly is important because supply is limited.

How accessible is Bloemenbuurt?

Bloemenbuurt scores an 8.0 on accessibility. Ede-Wageningen station is within cycling distance, with direct intercity connections to Utrecht and Arnhem. By car, the A12 and A30 are easily accessible via the western arterial roads of Ede. Bus connections provide good links to the centre and surrounding towns.

What type of homes can you buy in Bloemenbuurt?

The housing supply in Bloemenbuurt consists mainly of post-war terraced houses and semi-detached houses, supplemented by a number of apartment blocks. Most homes date from the 1950s and 1960s. The average living area at sale was 96 m². Those considering buying an apartment in Bloemenbuurt will find them particularly in the flat buildings in the neighbourhood.

How safe is Bloemenbuurt in Ede?

Safety is actually a strong point of Bloemenbuurt. Residents give a score of 8.6 for safety, the highest sub-score of the neighbourhood. Several residents indicate that they felt safe immediately when they moved to the neighbourhood, including people who come from larger cities. The social involvement in the neighbourhood probably contributes to this.


Experiences from Bloemenbuurt
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8.0
Karin
Living alone · Terraced house
15-12-2025
Nice green social neighbourhood

When I had an accident, people took care of me and the dogs for 1.5 years! And people still look after each other in the neighbourhood

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8.0
Karin
Living alone · Terraced house
20-07-2025
Colourful socially engaged

From the moment I came to live here I have felt safe, I came from Amsterdam but this neighbourhood is beautiful, very green, all amenities for every age, involvement with each other, the only thing I miss are rubbish bins, but I see improvement coming in that regard.

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9.0
Daan
Family · Vrijstaand huis
02-01-2025
Neighbourhood satisfaction

Super nice and cosy neighbourhood

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8.0
Karin
Living alone · Terraced house
15-08-2024
Involved

There is involvement with each other, there is a community centre where many things happen and people come. In our neighbourhood there is loneliness, but quite a lot is organised and people are looked after who are stuck at home and can no longer leave the house. I feel very much at home here, it is wonderfully quiet in this neighbourhood, a huge difference from Amsterdam where I lived for 30 years, I would not want to go back.

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7.7
Karin vd berg
Living alone · Terraced house
22-07-2024
Nice and quiet

A lot is being done but people are fairly to themselves, more communal things could be done in the courtyard where I live but people are not so much into taking initiative. There is a community centre where a lot happens and nice encounters take place.

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