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Homes for sale in De Huet - fase 6 + 7, Doetinchem

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House prices and market figures De Huet - phase 6 + 7, Doetinchem

The housing market in De Huet - phase 6 + 7 is distinctly owner-occupied: as many as 80% of the 793 homes are owned, while only 20% are rented. This makes it a neighbourhood of homeowners, with a relatively stable resident composition. The average WOZ value is €333,000, which is clearly above the district average of De Huet (€288,000) and also above the municipal average of Doetinchem (€303,000). Phase 6 + 7 is therefore among the more expensive parts of the district.

Looking at actual sales transactions over the past year: 5 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €409,400. The range ran from €335,000 to €485,000, with an average living area of 132 m². That works out at a price of around €3,100 per m². For a current overview of available properties and current asking prices, see the property overview at the top of this page. If you also want to compare homes for sale in the wider De Huet district, you will find additional context there.

Living in De Huet - phase 6 + 7, Doetinchem

De Huet - phase 6 + 7 is a quiet, predominantly family-friendly expansion district on the southwest side of Doetinchem. The buildings mostly date from the 1990s and early 2000s, which you can see in the spacious plots, wide streets with front gardens and the open layout. It is almost exclusively ground-based homes: semi-detached houses and detached homes dominate the streetscape, with the occasional row of terraced houses. Apartments are scarce in this part of the district.

The atmosphere is quiet and green. Residents appreciate the wide streets, the presence of playgrounds and the fact that it is relatively quiet for a district within walking distance of the city centre. Doetinchem city centre is about ten to fifteen minutes away by bike, with the shops on Hamburgerbroek and Simonsstraat as daily destinations. For daily groceries, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood: an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo are within cycling distance via the Terborgseweg.

In terms of schools, there are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, including schools in neighbouring areas such as De Huet - phase 4 and De Huet - phase 5. For secondary education, the Ulenhof College is within reasonable cycling distance. For sports, Sportpark Zuid is nearby, with football and other sports clubs that are also accessible to local residents. Also check out the properties in nearby Sportpark Zuid if you are looking in this corner of Doetinchem.

By car, the location is favourable: the A18 towards Varsseveld and the connection to the A12 are reachable within a few minutes. Doetinchem station is about three kilometres away, with train connections towards Arnhem and Winterswijk. Bus connections via the Terborgseweg link the neighbourhood to the centre and other districts. Residents who commute daily to employers in the Achterhoek or towards the Randstad will find this an acceptable starting point, although the neighbourhood is clearly car-oriented in its layout.

On the neighbourhood main page of De Huet - phase 6 + 7 you will find resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood scores. Residents praise the peace and space, but also mention that the neighbourhood has few facilities of its own and that you need a bike or car for almost everything. One resident writes: "Nice living, quiet and green, but you are dependent on the bike for everything." That characterises the neighbourhood well: comfortable and spacious, but not a lively neighbourhood atmosphere with pubs or shops around the corner. Compared to De Huet - phase 1 + 3, which is slightly closer to older facilities, phase 6 + 7 is more modern and spacious in layout, but also slightly further from the centre. Want to know more about the municipality as a whole? Then also check out the homes for sale in Doetinchem broadly.

Does a home for sale in De Huet - phase 6 + 7 suit you as a buyer?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and movers, which the demographic data confirms: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, followed by those aged 65 and over. Families with children form the largest household group. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average purchase price of €409,400 and a lower limit of €335,000, buying a home in De Huet - phase 6 + 7 without substantial equity is hard to achieve. Moreover, supply is limited, with only five transactions in the past year. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment. Those looking for more flexibility in budget or property type could also look at Oosseld / Vijverberg or Schoneveld. If buying is not feasible now, there are also rental homes in De Huet - phase 6 + 7 available, although supply there is smaller.

What residents say about De Huet - phase 6 + 7

Residents generally rate the neighbourhood positively, particularly in terms of peace, safety and the quality of the homes themselves. The green spaces and the open layout score well. Residents are less enthusiastic about the lack of local neighbourhood facilities and the dependence on the car or bike. One resident sums it up: "Wonderfully quiet neighbourhood with nice neighbours, but for a loaf of bread or a cup of coffee outside the door, you really have to leave the neighbourhood." See all reviews and partial scores on the overview page of this neighbourhood.

Compare homes for sale in and around De Huet - phase 6 + 7

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find on other platforms. This way, you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. Besides this part of the district, De Huet - phase 2 and De Hoop - north are also interesting alternatives in the same area. For a broader perspective on the city, check out the municipality page of Doetinchem or explore other districts such as Centrum and Overstegen. More background on the district as a whole can be found on the page of De Huet. The municipality of Doetinchem also publishes information about living and new construction on doetinchem.nl.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in De Huet - phase 6 + 7?

The average purchase price in De Huet - phase 6 + 7 over the past year was €409,400, based on five sold homes. Prices ranged from €335,000 to €485,000, with an average living area of 132 m². That works out to a price of approximately €3,100 per m². It is a segment that particularly appeals to movers and families with sufficient equity.

What is the WOZ value in De Huet - phase 6 + 7?

The average WOZ value in De Huet - phase 6 + 7 is €333,000. That is clearly above the average for the De Huet district as a whole (€288,000) and also above the municipal average of Doetinchem (€303,000). Phase 6 + 7 is therefore among the highest-valued parts of the district, which is related to the more modern construction and the larger plots.

What is it like to live in De Huet - phase 6 + 7?

Living in De Huet - phase 6 + 7 is quiet, green and predominantly family-oriented. The neighbourhood consists largely of ground-level owner-occupied homes from the 1990s and early 2000s, with spacious plots and wide streets. Residents appreciate the peace and safety, but also indicate that you have to leave the neighbourhood for daily amenities. It is a comfortable living environment without its own lively neighbourhood centre.

Is De Huet - phase 6 + 7 suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is distinctly family-friendly. Families with children form the largest household group, and the spatial layout with playgrounds and wide streets suits that well. Primary schools are accessible in adjacent neighbourhoods, and Sportpark Zuid is a short distance away. The higher purchase prices make the neighbourhood less accessible for young starters, but for moving families it is an attractive option.

How accessible is De Huet - phase 6 + 7?

By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the Terborgseweg, with a quick connection to the A18 towards the A12. Doetinchem station is about three kilometres away, with train connections to Arnhem and Winterswijk. The city centre is reachable by bicycle in about ten to fifteen minutes. Bus connections are available but limited; in practice, the neighbourhood is car- and bicycle-oriented.

What type of homes are for sale in De Huet - phase 6 + 7?

The supply consists almost exclusively of ground-level homes: semi-detached houses and detached houses are the most common, with occasional terraced houses. Buying apartments in De Huet - phase 6 + 7 is hardly possible; the supply of those is minimal. Most homes date from the 1990s and early 2000s and have an average living area of approximately 132 m².

Is there much supply for sale in De Huet - phase 6 + 7 and do I need to overbid?

The supply in this neighbourhood is limited: only five homes were sold in the past year. That low transaction volume means that homes do not stay on the market long and that interested buyers must act quickly. Overbidding is not uncommon in this price segment in Doetinchem. Engaging a buying agent is advisable if you are serious about buying a home in De Huet - phase 6 + 7.

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