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House prices and market figures Buren Tielseweg, Buren

The owner-occupied market in Buren Tielseweg is pronounced: over 67% of homes are owner-occupied, giving this neighbourhood a clear home-ownership character. The average WOZ value is €336,000, which is noticeably lower than the average in the wider district Buren (€413,000) and the municipal average of €416,000. Yet actual sale prices tell a different story: over the past twelve months, six homes were sold with an average purchase price of €532,083. The price range ran from €429,500 to €765,000, indicating that supply can vary considerably. With an average living area of 145 m², this works out at a price per square metre of around €3,670. These are predominantly larger ground-floor homes, not apartments. Current supply and asking prices can be found at the top of this page.

Living in Buren Tielseweg, Buren

Buren Tielseweg is a quiet, green neighbourhood on the edge of the historic town of Buren, in the Gelderland river area. The name refers to the Tielseweg, the main road connecting the neighbourhood to the surrounding polders and nearby Tiel. Its character is rural-village: open sightlines, low building density and an atmosphere closer to the countryside than to an urban district. Those looking for hustle and bustle are in the wrong place. Those wanting peace and space will quickly feel at home.

The housing stock consists largely of detached and semi-detached homes, partly from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by some newer buildings along the ribbons. Plots are generally spacious, gardens are large and there is plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity. This also explains why families with children form the largest household group in this neighbourhood. Buying an apartment in Buren Tielseweg is not realistic; this type of home is hardly present here.

As for amenities, the neighbourhood itself is sparsely equipped. The historic centre of Buren, with its small shops, a supermarket, primary schools and eateries, is within cycling distance. Buren has a primary school and a community centre, and for more extensive shopping or secondary education, residents drive to Tiel, about ten minutes away. Tiel offers a full range of shops, secondary schools and a hospital. Sports clubs in the area focus on football, tennis and horse riding, fitting the rural character of the area.

In terms of accessibility, a car is essential. Public transport is limited; bus connections run via Tiel, but frequency is low. Tiel station is the nearest train connection, about ten minutes away by car. Via the A15 you can quickly reach the motorway towards Rotterdam or Arnhem. Cyclists benefit from the quiet dike routes along the Linge and the Waal. For commuters travelling daily to a large city, the location requires good planning.

Residents particularly appreciate the peace, space and sense of community. On the neighbourhood main page of Buren Tielseweg you can read all reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "You know your neighbours here, children play outside and you have no trouble with traffic or noise. That's exactly why we came to live here." Critical comments concern the limited public transport connections and the fact that you need a car for almost everything. Compared to Buren-Oude Kern, where you have more historic character and walking distance to amenities, Buren Tielseweg is quieter and more spacious but also slightly further from daily facilities. Buren Appelenboomgaard has a newer and family-friendly character, while Erichem is even more rural.

Who is a home for sale in Buren Tielseweg interesting for?

This neighbourhood best suits families and movers who consciously choose space and peace over urban convenience. The average purchase price of over €532,000 makes buying a home in Buren Tielseweg not a starter market: first-time buyers will need to carefully calculate their financing. Supply is limited, with only six sales in the past year, so overbidding is realistic and patience is required. Those flexible with timing and not dependent on daily public transport are well placed here. Considering renting as an intermediate step? Also check out the rental homes in Buren Tielseweg as an alternative.

What residents say about Buren Tielseweg

Residents rate the neighbourhood predominantly positively, with highest scores for peace, safety and the green environment. Lower scores are given for the level of amenities and accessibility by public transport. One resident sums it up succinctly: "You live here for the space and the silence, not for the convenience." Want to read all reviews and see how the neighbourhood scores on specific categories? Go to the neighbourhood page of Buren Tielseweg for the full overview of resident reviews and district data.

Compare homes for sale in and around Buren Tielseweg

Buurtje.nl bundles current housing supply from over 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you compare not just a home but also the neighbourhood. Want a broader picture? View supply in the district via homes for sale in Buren or explore homes for sale in the municipality of Buren for a complete overview. Other nearby neighbourhoods worth exploring: Lienden, Zoelen and Ingen. More general information about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Buren.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Buren Tielseweg?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Buren Tielseweg was €532,083. Prices ranged from €429,500 to €765,000, depending on type and location. With an average living area of 145 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,670. Supply is limited, so anyone looking to buy a home in Buren Tielseweg would do well to act quickly.

What is the WOZ value in Buren Tielseweg?

The average WOZ value in Buren Tielseweg is €336,000. This is lower than the average in the Buren district (€413,000) and also lower than the municipal average of €416,000. However, actual selling prices are significantly higher, indicating an active market with demand exceeding the WOZ level.

What is it like to live in Buren Tielseweg?

Living in Buren Tielseweg means choosing peace, space and a rural-village atmosphere on the edge of the historic town of Buren. The neighbourhood consists mainly of spacious detached houses with large gardens. Residents appreciate the safety and sense of community, but give lower scores for the level of amenities and public transport accessibility. For daily shopping and schools, Tiel is the designated destination.

Is Buren Tielseweg suitable for families?

Yes, the neighbourhood is particularly suitable for families. Households with children form the largest group in Buren Tielseweg, and the combination of spacious homes, large gardens and little traffic makes it a safe and pleasant environment for children. Primary education is available in the centre of Buren; for secondary education, Tiel is the nearest option. The higher purchase prices make it less accessible for first-time buyers.

How accessible is Buren Tielseweg?

Accessibility by car is good: via the Tielseweg you quickly reach the A15, with connections towards Rotterdam and Arnhem. Tiel station is about a ten-minute drive away. Public transport is limited; bus services exist but are infrequent. Cyclists benefit from quiet dike routes along the Linge. For daily commuters without a car, the location requires extra planning.

What type of homes are for sale in Buren Tielseweg?

The supply consists almost exclusively of ground-floor homes: detached houses and semi-detached houses, partly from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by newer buildings. Buying an apartment in Buren Tielseweg is not realistic; this type of home is hardly present here. The homes are on average 145 m² in size and generally have a spacious garden.

Are there many homes for sale in Buren Tielseweg?

Supply in Buren Tielseweg is limited. In the past twelve months, only six homes were sold, indicating low turnover. Anyone looking to buy a home in Buren Tielseweg should expect limited choice and possible overbidding. The current supply is at the top of this page and is updated daily from more than 1,500 sources.

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