Homes for sale in Colmschate-Vijfhoek, Deventer
View the current supply of homes for sale in Colmschate-Vijfhoek, Deventer. Compare prices, surface areas and neighbourhood scores to find the right home.


What does a home cost in Colmschate-Vijfhoek?
Colmschate-Vijfhoek is a neighbourhood where the vast majority of homes are owner-occupied: 81% are owner-occupied homes, only 19% are rental. The average WOZ value is €401,000, well above the Deventer average of €324,000. That difference says something about the type of homes here: spacious single-family homes, often with a garden, and also detached houses in the more expensive segments. In the past twelve months, 35 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €559,836. The range is remarkably wide, from €122,825 for a smaller apartment to €1,199,000 for the largest detached homes. The average living area of 149 m² confirms that you mainly find family homes here. See the overview at the top of this page for current asking prices and selling times of owner-occupied homes in Colmschate-Vijfhoek.
Living in Colmschate-Vijfhoek: petting zoo, primary schools and lots of green space
On the neighbourhood page of Colmschate-Vijfhoek, residents rate their area 8.9 out of 10. Particularly the scores for green space (9.5), beauty (9.5) and amenities (9.5) stand out. Resident Dijkhuis has lived there for twenty years and writes: "It is quiet living and a very clean environment. Lots of green space and a petting zoo nearby." That petting zoo, on the edge of the Wormpje park, is a real anchor point for families. Another resident, who works as a cashier in the local supermarket, confirms the family character: "Three primary schools make it a centre for many families." That is correct. With schools like De Vlonder, Het Vastert and De Wissel, as a parent you have plenty of choice, all within walking or cycling distance.
For daily groceries, you are well served. In the Colmschate shopping centre you will find an Albert Heijn and various specialist shops. For larger purchases or a night out, the city centre of Deventer is within ten minutes by car. Accessibility scores a 9.0 from residents. Deventer Colmschate station is in the neighbourhood and offers direct Sprinter connections to Deventer centre, Zwolle and Almelo. Via the N348 and the A1 (Deventer-Oost junction) you are quickly on the motorway towards Apeldoorn or Hengelo. Buses of lines 5 and 6 run through the neighbourhood to the central station and other parts of Deventer.
The neighbourhood consists of several sub-areas, each with its own character. Steinvoorde and Graveland are somewhat newer areas with many terraced houses and young families. In Het Jeurlink you will find larger plots and more detached houses. The community score is the lowest at 7.5, and residents recognise that too. "I don't have much contact with the neighbours," a resident writes honestly. It is not a neighbourhood where you automatically visit each other, but it is a pleasant and quiet place to live. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Deventer.
Which buyers is Colmschate-Vijfhoek interesting for?
With an average purchase price of nearly €560,000, buying a home in Colmschate-Vijfhoek is not for starters with a modest budget. The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and families looking for space, good schools and a green environment. Dual-income earners with a joint income above average are best placed here. Keep in mind additional costs: transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation costs, and possibly overbidding, because sought-after homes here often sell above the asking price. Looking for something more affordable in the same area? Then check out the rental homes in Colmschate-Vijfhoek or look at neighbourhoods like Borgele en Platvoet or Zandweerd, where prices are generally somewhat lower.
Searching for an owner-occupied home in Colmschate-Vijfhoek and surroundings
On Buurtje.nl you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what it is really like to live there. Compare Colmschate-Vijfhoek with other neighbourhoods in the region, such as Voorstad or De Hoven, or view the complete overview of owner-occupied homes in Deventer.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Colmschate-Vijfhoek?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price was €559,836, with a range from €122,825 to €1,199,000. The average living area is 149 m². The WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €401,000, well above the Deventer average of €324,000.
What type of home can I buy in Colmschate-Vijfhoek?
The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, including terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. In neighbourhoods such as Steinvoorde and Graveland, you will find many through-lounge houses for families. Buying an apartment in Colmschate-Vijfhoek is also possible, but the supply is more limited.
Is Colmschate-Vijfhoek suitable for buying a house with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is popular with families. There are three primary schools, a petting zoo and plenty of green space. Of the 5,195 households, 2,420 have children living at home. Residents give the neighbourhood an average score of 8.9, with a 9.5 for green spaces and amenities.
How is the accessibility if I buy a home in Colmschate-Vijfhoek?
The neighbourhood has its own train station, Deventer Colmschate, with Sprinters to Zwolle and Almelo. The A1 is accessible via the N348 within a few minutes. Bus lines 5 and 6 connect the neighbourhood with Deventer city centre. Residents rate accessibility at 9.0.
What additional costs should I consider when buying in Colmschate-Vijfhoek?
In addition to the purchase price, you pay 2% transfer tax, notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and valuation costs. In Colmschate-Vijfhoek, bidding above the asking price is common for sought-after homes, so also take that into account in your budget.
We have been living here for 20 years with great pleasure. It is quiet living and a very clean environment. Lots of greenery and a petting zoo nearby.
Auto-translated to English by AII don't have much contact with the neighbours, but I work as a cashier in the supermarket we have here, so I do come into contact with many people in the neighbourhood. I've lived here for over 10 years and we have a nice petting zoo. 3 primary schools make it a hub for many families. It's usually quiet here, but unfortunately the youth on fatbikes cause regular nuisance.
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