Homes for sale in De Boeg, Dronten
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House prices and market figures De Boeg, Dronten
De Boeg is a neighbourhood where renting clearly dominates: 62% of homes are rental properties, the vast majority of which are owned by a housing association. Only 38% of the 504 homes are owner-occupied, keeping the supply for buyers limited. The average WOZ value in De Boeg is €244,000, significantly lower than the district average of Dronten Midden (€284,000) and well below the municipal average of €337,000. This makes De Boeg one of the more affordable neighbourhoods within Dronten.
However, actual transaction prices are higher than the WOZ value suggests. In the past twelve months, 17 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €338,735. The range ran from €250,000 to €549,500, indicating that both starter homes and larger owner-occupied houses become available. The average living area was 94 m², which works out to a price of approximately €3,604 per square metre. For the current supply and the most recent asking prices, you can check the property overview at the top of this page.
Living in De Boeg, Dronten
De Boeg is a quiet residential neighbourhood in the heart of Dronten Midden, with a character best described as down-to-earth and accessible. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features or a bustling streetscape, but it is a place where people live comfortably without much fuss. The buildings largely consist of terraced houses and porch flats from the 1970s and 1980s, giving the neighbourhood a recognisable Flevoland post-war stamp. The homes are functional, the streets are clear, and greenery is present without it being a park-like neighbourhood.
In terms of amenities, De Boeg is well-served. The shopping centre of Dronten, including a supermarket, pharmacy and various shops, is within cycling distance. Primary schools are located in the immediate vicinity, making the neighbourhood attractive for families with young children. Residents give education a score of 9.0, indicating that the school situation is considered more than adequate. Sports clubs and recreational facilities in Dronten are easily accessible, and the nearby greenery along the polder structure offers space for a walk or bike ride.
Accessibility scores a perfect 10.0 in resident reviews. Dronten lies on the N307 and has good connections towards Lelystad and Zwolle via the A6. Bus connections from the centre of Dronten link the neighbourhood to the rest of the municipality and the region. The nearest train station is Dronten, within walking distance or a short bike ride from De Boeg. For those who commute daily to the Randstad or Zwolle, the location is practical.
Residents rate the neighbourhood an average of 8.5 on the De Boeg neighbourhood main page, based on submitted reviews. Yvonne Hansen sums it up succinctly: "Nice neighbourhood to live in." Safety scores an 8.0 and community spirit likewise, indicating that it is quiet and people know each other without it needing to be a close-knit neighbourhood community. The beauty of the neighbourhood scores the lowest at 7.0, which honestly matches the image: it is not a photogenic neighbourhood, but a functional living place that does its job.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods in Dronten Midden, De Boeg has a somewhat more sober appearance than, for example, Centrum Dronten or De Fazant, but the lower WOZ value makes it more interesting for first-time buyers and buyers with a limited budget. Those looking for more space and a greener environment can also look at Oud-Dronten. The broader context of the district can be found on the page for owner-occupied homes in Dronten Midden.
For whom is an owner-occupied home in De Boeg a good choice?
De Boeg mainly attracts first-time buyers and young families, which is visible in the demographic composition: the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old. The affordable entry price of around €250,000 makes it possible to get a foothold in the Dronten owner-occupied market without immediately having to move to more expensive districts. One-person households form the largest group, so single buyers also find their way here. However, the supply is limited: only 17 homes were sold in the past year, so quick action is advisable when something becomes available. Those who doubt whether buying is the right time now can also check the rental homes in De Boeg as an alternative.
What residents say about De Boeg
De Boeg receives an overall score of 8.5 out of 10 from residents. The highest scores go to accessibility (10.0), housing (9.0) and amenities (9.0). The beauty of the neighbourhood scores the lowest at 7.0, which is consistent with the functional character of the buildings. Yvonne Hansen puts it this way: "Nice neighbourhood to live in." Simple, but telling. View all reviews and subscores on the neighbourhood page of De Boeg.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around De Boeg
On Buurtje.nl you will find owner-occupied homes in De Boeg combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data, brought together from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can not only compare the housing supply, but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits your situation. Want to search more broadly? Also check the supply in Dronten West, Dronten Noord or the full overview of owner-occupied homes in Dronten. More information about living and residing in the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Dronten.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in De Boeg?
The average purchase price in De Boeg over the past year was €338,735. Prices ranged from €250,000 to €549,500, with an average living area of 94 m². That works out to a price of approximately €3,604 per square metre. A total of 17 homes were sold, indicating that supply is limited.
What is the WOZ value in De Boeg?
The average WOZ value in De Boeg is €244,000. That is clearly below the district average of Dronten Midden (€284,000) and also well below the municipal average of Dronten (€337,000). De Boeg is therefore one of the more affordable neighbourhoods in the municipality.
What is it like living in De Boeg?
De Boeg is a quiet, functional residential neighbourhood with a down-to-earth character. Residents rate the neighbourhood with an average score of 8.5 out of 10. Accessibility and amenities score the highest, while the appearance of the neighbourhood scores somewhat lower. Resident Yvonne Hansen simply describes it as: "Nice neighbourhood to live in."
Is De Boeg suitable for first-time buyers?
De Boeg is certainly interesting for first-time buyers. The entry price starts around €250,000, which is relatively affordable for Dronten. The largest population group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds, and single-person households are the most common. The limited supply of owner-occupied homes (38% of the stock) does mean you have to act quickly when something becomes available.
How is the accessibility of De Boeg?
The accessibility of De Boeg is rated by residents with a perfect 10.0. The neighbourhood is close to the centre of Dronten and has good connections via the N307 towards Lelystad and via the A6 towards Zwolle and the Randstad. Dronten railway station is within cycling or walking distance, and bus connections link to the wider region.
What type of homes are for sale in De Boeg?
The housing supply in De Boeg mainly consists of terraced houses and porch flats from the 1970s and 1980s. The average sold area over the past year was 94 m². Whether you want to buy an apartment in De Boeg or a single-family home, it is wise to check the current listings at the top of this page, as the number of available homes changes regularly.
Are there good schools near De Boeg?
Residents rate the educational provision in and around De Boeg with a 9.0 out of 10, one of the highest sub-scores. Primary schools can be found within cycling distance in the immediate vicinity of the neighbourhood. For secondary education, there are facilities in the centre of Dronten. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for families with school-age children.
Nice neighbourhood to live in
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