Homes for sale in De Burgt, Barneveld
Discover homes for sale in De Burgt and view the current supply, recent sale prices, and what residents say about this quiet, green neighbourhood in Barneveld.

House prices and market figures De Burgt, Barneveld
House prices in De Burgt show that this is a sought-after neighbourhood within the municipality of Barneveld. Over the past twelve months, 17 homes were sold here, with an average purchase price of €569,588. Prices ranged from €459,000 to €1,095,000, indicating a fairly varied supply. With an average living area of 133 m², the price per square metre comes to around €4,283. That is noticeably higher than the municipal average, but fits the character of the neighbourhood: many larger single-family homes and a green living environment that people are willing to pay for.
The WOZ value in De Burgt is €418,000. By comparison, in the broader district Barneveld it is €398,000 and the municipal average stands at €434,000. De Burgt is thus well above the district average, but just below the municipal average. This is partly due to the mix of housing types: 75% of homes are owner-occupied, 25% are rented. Of those rental homes, 9% are owned by a housing association and 16% by other landlords. The current supply and average asking price can be found at the top of this page.
Living in De Burgt, Barneveld
De Burgt is a quiet, green-dominated residential neighbourhood on the west side of Barneveld. The neighbourhood has a recognisable character: wide streets, plenty of greenery between the homes, and a mix of detached houses, semi-detached houses and a limited number of apartments. The buildings largely date from the 1980s and 1990s, with occasional newer additions. They are solid, well-maintained homes with spacious plots, which explains why families with children form the largest group here. Of the more than 5,150 residents, the 25 to 45 age group is the largest, followed by a sizeable group of children under 15. This is reflected in the neighbourhood: people cycle, there are bikes at the front door, and at weekends the playgrounds are busy.
In terms of facilities: primary schools are within cycling distance, and the centre of Barneveld is about two kilometres away. There you will find Albert Heijn, Jumbo and various specialist shops on and around the Langstraat. For sports, there are football clubs, tennis clubs and a swimming pool in the area. The neighbourhood itself has green strips and walking routes that lead towards the countryside, something residents clearly appreciate. Ria van Hoeven describes it as follows: "Lovely walking, beautiful views. Nice people around us. It doesn't get better than this." That sense of peace combined with community spirit is characteristic of De Burgt.
In terms of accessibility, De Burgt is reasonably well connected. By car, you can quickly reach the A1 via the N310, providing connections to Amersfoort and Apeldoorn. Barneveld Noord station is about a fifteen-minute bike ride away, from where you can reach Amersfoort in about twenty minutes. Bus services run via the centre of Barneveld. If you commute to the Randstad daily, it is advisable to check travel times in advance: Barneveld is not a commuter town par excellence, but the connections are acceptable. On the website of the municipality of Barneveld you will find up-to-date information on accessibility projects in the region.
Compared to surrounding neighbourhoods, De Burgt has its own atmosphere. Centrum Barneveld is busier and more urban, while De Koot and the Vogelbuurt are more compact with more terraced houses from an earlier construction period. De Burgt feels more spacious, with more greenery and slightly more distance between homes. That comes at a price, literally, but for those seeking space and peace within the built-up area of Barneveld, this is a logical choice. Also view the full neighbourhood profile of De Burgt for all resident reviews and district data.
For whom is a home in De Burgt a good choice?
De Burgt mainly appeals to families looking for space, wanting a garden and not wanting to live too far from the centre. The combination of spacious homes, plenty of greenery and an active neighbourhood community makes the area attractive for movers who are upsizing from a smaller home. First-time buyers will find that the entry price of €459,000 is substantial: buying a home in De Burgt is not a budget option. If you want to compare more or rent temporarily, you can visit the page with rental homes in De Burgt. Also be prepared for limited supply: with an average of 17 transactions per year, the market is not large, meaning you need to act quickly when something becomes available.
What residents say about De Burgt
The neighbourhood scores an impressive 9.4 out of 10 based on resident reviews. The highest sub-scores go to Safety (10.0), Community (10.0) and Beauty (10.0). Accessibility, Green, Housing, Education and Facilities all score 9.0. Resident Ria van Hoeven writes: "We really enjoy living in this apartment. Nice people around us. It doesn't get better than this. Lovely walking, beautiful views." That image of a safe, beautiful and close-knit neighbourhood comes back consistently. Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood data on the information page of De Burgt.
Compare homes for sale in and around De Burgt
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in De Burgt?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in De Burgt was €569,588. Prices ranged from €459,000 to €1,095,000. With an average living area of 133 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,283. Buying a home in De Burgt is therefore not a cheap option, but the space and living comfort are commensurate.
What is the WOZ value in De Burgt?
The average WOZ value in De Burgt is €418,000. This is above the average for the wider Barneveld district (€398,000), but slightly below the municipal average of €434,000. The neighbourhood thus scores solidly: higher values than the immediate surroundings, but not the most expensive place within the municipality.
What is it like to live in De Burgt?
Living in De Burgt feels quiet and green. The neighbourhood largely consists of spacious single-family homes from the 1980s and 1990s, with wide streets and plenty of greenery. Residents give the neighbourhood a score of 9.4 out of 10, with perfect scores for safety, sense of community and appearance. It is a neighbourhood where people quickly feel at home.
Is De Burgt suitable for families with children?
Yes, De Burgt is par excellence a family neighbourhood. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old and there are relatively many children under 15. Spacious homes with gardens, playgrounds nearby and primary schools within cycling distance make it a logical choice for families considering buying in De Burgt. The high safety and community scores also speak in favour of families.
How accessible is De Burgt?
By car, De Burgt is easily accessible via the N310, with a quick connection to the A1 towards Amersfoort and Apeldoorn. Barneveld Noord station is about a fifteen-minute bike ride away and offers train connections to Amersfoort in about twenty minutes. Bus connections run via the centre of Barneveld. Residents give accessibility a 9.0.
What type of homes are for sale in De Burgt?
The supply in De Burgt mainly consists of larger single-family homes: detached houses, semi-detached houses and a limited number of terraced houses and apartments. Most homes date from the 1980s and 1990s. With 75% owner-occupied homes in the neighbourhood, the share of rental properties is limited. Buying an apartment in De Burgt is possible, but the supply is smaller than that of ground-level homes.
How safe is De Burgt in Barneveld?
Safety is one of the strongest points of De Burgt. Residents give this a perfect score of 10.0. This aligns with the quiet character of the neighbourhood, the low traffic volume on residential streets and the close-knit community that residents describe. For those who weigh safety heavily when choosing a neighbourhood, De Burgt scores excellently.
We really enjoy living in this apartment. Nice people around us. It doesn't get any better. Lovely walks, beautiful view.
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