Homes for sale in Daalmeer-Noordoost, Alkmaar
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Daalmeer-Noordoost and view neighbourhood data, resident scores and market figures to determine if this neighbourhood suits you.

House prices and market figures for Daalmeer-Noordoost, Alkmaar
The owner-occupied market in Daalmeer-Noordoost is strong. Of the more than 990 homes in the neighbourhood, 78% are owner-occupied, giving the area a clear owner-occupier character. The average WOZ value is €350,000, slightly above the district average of Daalmeer/Koedijk (€325,000) and also above the Alkmaar average of €342,000. This indicates that Daalmeer-Noordoost is on the pricier side within the district.
Based on the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €430,778. Prices ranged from €350,000 to €575,000, with the average home having a floor area of 117 m². This works out at a price of approximately €3,682 per m². These are predominantly single-family homes, which fits the family-oriented composition of the neighbourhood. For the current supply and average asking price, you can check the property overview at the top of this page.
Living in Daalmeer-Noordoost, Alkmaar
Daalmeer-Noordoost is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the north side of the Daalmeer district in Alkmaar. The housing largely dates from the 1970s and 1980s: terraced houses and semi-detached houses with private gardens, laid out in straight street patterns. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but that is not why people choose to live here. They choose peace, space and a neighbourhood where you know your neighbours.
Social cohesion is noticeably present. Resident Luuk describes it as: "Always pleasant with the neighbours. A neighbourhood barbecue every now and then. Lots of variety in age/culture. Which is always nice. No bad experiences." That mix of ages matches the demographic figures: the largest group is 45 to 65 years old (760 residents), but families with children are also well represented. Of the households, the largest group has children at home.
As for greenery, there is room for improvement. Luuk is clear about it: "There could be a bit more greenery. A few trees in the ground and a square with some grass and they call that enough." The residents' greenery score is therefore 5.0 out of 10, the lowest sub-score in the neighbourhood. If you value a green living environment, it is worth taking this into account. Neighbourhoods such as Daalmeer-Zuidwest or the more rural Landelijk gebied Noord could be an interesting alternative in that case.
For daily shopping, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. Near Daalmeer-Noordoost is the Daalmeer shopping centre, with supermarkets and a number of shops for daily needs. For a larger range of shops, Alkmaar city centre is easily accessible, about a ten to fifteen-minute bike ride away. Primary schools are available in the area, which fits the family-oriented population structure. The education score is 8.0, one of the higher sub-scores.
Accessibility by car is good: the A9 is quickly reachable via the Daalmeerweg, connecting Alkmaar-Noord with Heerhugowaard, Haarlem and Amsterdam. By bus you can get to Alkmaar city centre and the NS railway station, from where trains run to Amsterdam, Den Helder and Hoorn. The residents' accessibility score is 8.0 out of 10, a clear plus point. On the neighbourhood main page of Daalmeer-Noordoost you will find all resident figures and complete neighbourhood data.
For comparison: sister neighbourhood Daalmeer-Noordwest borders this area directly and has a similar character, while Daalmeer-Zuidoost is slightly closer to the main roads. If you want to explore the wider district, you will find an overview at owner-occupied homes in Daalmeer/Koedijk.
Who is a home in Daalmeer-Noordoost interesting for?
Daalmeer-Noordoost mainly appeals to movers and families looking for a quiet neighbourhood with a private garden, at a reasonable distance from the city centre. Prices start around €350,000, which makes the neighbourhood difficult for first-time buyers to access, especially given the limited number of transactions per year. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment. If you are more flexible in terms of housing type or budget, you can also look at the rental homes in Daalmeer-Noordoost, of which 22% of the stock is available through landlords. Seniors who want to continue living in a familiar environment will also find a stable neighbourhood here, although the supply of lifetime-proof homes is limited.
What residents say about Daalmeer-Noordoost
Daalmeer-Noordoost receives an average resident score of 7.4 out of 10. The highest sub-scores are for housing (9.0), safety (8.0), accessibility (8.0) and education (8.0). Greenery scores the lowest at 5.0. Resident Luuk sums it up aptly: "No bad experiences" and appreciates the neighbourhood barbecues and the mix of residents, but is critical of the lack of greenery. All reviews and sub-scores per category can be found on the page of the Daalmeer-Noordoost neighbourhood.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Daalmeer-Noordoost
On Buurtje.nl you will find owner-occupied homes in Daalmeer-Noordoost aggregated from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented with resident scores, district data and market statistics that you will not find in this combination on any other buying platform. This way you can first determine whether the neighbourhood suits you before looking at homes. Also compare the supply in the wider municipality via owner-occupied homes in Alkmaar, check Koedijk en De Weijdt for a more village-like alternative, or orient yourself at district level via the municipality Alkmaar. For municipal policy and current developments in the district, you can also visit the website of the municipality of Alkmaar.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Daalmeer-Noordoost?
The average purchase price in Daalmeer-Noordoost over the past twelve months was €430,778, with a range of €350,000 to €575,000. The average home size was 117 m², which works out to approximately €3,682 per m². These are mainly single-family homes.
What is the WOZ value in Daalmeer-Noordoost?
The average WOZ value in Daalmeer-Noordoost is €350,000. This is above the average for the Daalmeer/Koedijk district (€325,000) and also slightly above the municipal average of Alkmaar (€342,000). Daalmeer-Noordoost is therefore one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the district.
What is it like to live in Daalmeer-Noordoost?
Living in Daalmeer-Noordoost means choosing a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood with strong community cohesion. Residents appreciate the safety, accessibility, and mix of ages and cultures. Green space is a point of attention: the green score is 5.0 out of 10. The overall resident score is 7.4 out of 10.
Is Daalmeer-Noordoost suitable for families?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. The largest household group consists of households with children, and primary schools are available in the immediate vicinity (education score: 8.0). The housing stock mainly consists of single-family homes with gardens, which attracts families. However, prices start around €350,000, making entry challenging for young families.
How accessible is Daalmeer-Noordoost?
Accessibility scores 8.0 out of 10 according to residents. By car, the A9 is quickly reachable via the Daalmeerweg, with connections to Amsterdam and Haarlem. The centre of Alkmaar and the NS station are within cycling distance of about ten to fifteen minutes. Bus services provide connections to the city centre and the train station.
What type of homes are for sale in Daalmeer-Noordoost?
In Daalmeer-Noordoost, the supply mainly consists of single-family homes such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Daalmeer-Noordoost is less common; the neighbourhood is primarily designed for ground-bound living. Of the total housing stock, 78% is owner-occupied.
How safe is Daalmeer-Noordoost?
Safety is one of the neighbourhood's strongest points, with a resident score of 8.0 out of 10. Residents report having no unpleasant experiences and find the neighbourhood pleasant and quiet. The high labour participation rate (69%) and relatively high income level contribute to a stable living environment.
Always cosy with the neighbours. Every now and then a neighbourhood barbecue. Lots of variety in age/culture. Which is always nice. No unpleasant experiences. Could do with more greenery. A few trees in the ground and a little square with some grass and they call that enough.
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