Homes for sale in Derde woonwijk, Zeewolde
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House prices and market figures Derde woonwijk, Zeewolde
Derde woonwijk is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: about 80% of the more than 2,300 homes are owned, compared to only 20% rented. This makes it one of the more ownership-oriented neighbourhoods within Zeewolde. The average WOZ value is €388,000, slightly below the municipal and district average of €394,000. That difference is modest, but it indicates that homes here are relatively affordable compared to the rest of Zeewolde.
Based on the past twelve months, 99 homes were sold in Derde woonwijk, with an average purchase price of €513,855. The range runs from €116,627 to €915,000, indicating that both more compact homes and larger detached houses come onto the market. The average living area is 141 m², which works out to a price of approximately €3,645 per square metre. The housing stock consists mainly of ground-floor family homes, supplemented by a smaller share of apartments. Want to know how many owner-occupied homes are currently available and what the current asking prices are? Then check the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Derde woonwijk, Zeewolde
Derde woonwijk is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood that lives up to its name: it is one of the expansion districts that Zeewolde built in phases on the Flevopolder. Anyone looking for a home here will mainly find spacious eighties and nineties houses with front and back gardens, wide streets and plenty of greenery between the houses. The streetscape is orderly and well-maintained, with a mix of semi-detached houses, terraced houses and detached homes.
Resident T.L. aptly describes the neighbourhood as a "quiet neighbourhood with plenty of playgrounds". That matches what you find here: there are several playgrounds and green strips spread throughout the district, and the neighbourhood has an active residents' group that also works with the police on safety. Streets are well-lit and the neighbourhood is regularly cleaned. The resident score on the neighbourhood main page of Derde woonwijk stands at 7.9 out of 10, with a notably high score for safety (9.0). Accessibility (8.0), housing (8.0) and amenities (8.0) also score well. Green spaces and community score slightly lower (both 7.0), which fits a neighbourhood that is friendly but not particularly close-knit.
For daily shopping you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood: there are supermarkets and small retail facilities near the centre of Zeewolde. Primary schools are easily accessible within the district and municipality, and there are also various sports opportunities in Zeewolde. Zeewolde does not have a train station, but is easily accessible by car via the N305 towards Harderwijk and the A6 towards Amsterdam or Almere. Bus connections run to surrounding towns, but for commuters the car is the most practical option. Travel time to Almere Centrum is about 30 minutes by car, to Amsterdam about 50 minutes.
Compared to Eerste woonwijk and Tweede woonwijk, Derde woonwijk is slightly more recently built and has somewhat larger plots. The Centre of Zeewolde offers more liveliness and walking distance to amenities, but also higher prices. Derde woonwijk sits in a comfortable middle ground in terms of character and price: quiet and green, but not remote. Also check the supply in the broader Wijk 00 if you want to compare with the total housing supply in this zone of Zeewolde.
Who is a home in Derde woonwijk interesting for?
Based on the demographic composition, Derde woonwijk is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. The largest age group is 45-65 years, but families with children are also strongly represented with more than 1,100 households. The spacious family homes, the available playgrounds and the safe appearance make the neighbourhood attractive for movers and families looking for space. First-time buyers can buy an apartment in Derde woonwijk as a starter, but must take into account an average selling price of over €500,000 and a range that also goes towards €900,000. Overbidding occurs for popular homes. Looking for flexibility or want to get to know the neighbourhood first? Then also check the rental homes in Derde woonwijk as an alternative.
What residents say about Derde woonwijk
Derde woonwijk scores a 7.9 out of 10 based on resident reviews. Safety stands out with a 9.0, followed by accessibility, housing, beauty, education and amenities, all scoring 8.0. Green spaces and community are at 7.0. Resident T.L. writes: "Quiet neighbourhood with plenty of playgrounds" and mentions the active residents, well-lit streets and effective cooperation with the police as strong points. Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood data on the overview page of Derde woonwijk.
Compare homes for sale in and around Derde woonwijk
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare Derde woonwijk with neighbourhoods such as Zuidlob or Buurt 4 for a different character or price level. If you want to view the total supply in the municipality, go to all homes for sale in Zeewolde. More information about the municipality can also be found on the official website of the municipality of Zeewolde.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Derde woonwijk?
The average purchase price in Derde woonwijk over the past twelve months was €513,855, based on 99 sold homes. Prices ranged from €116,627 to €915,000, with an average living area of 141 m². This works out to an average price of approximately €3,645 per square metre.
What is the WOZ value in Derde woonwijk?
The average WOZ value in Derde woonwijk is €388,000. This is slightly below the municipal and district average of Zeewolde, which stands at €394,000. The difference is small, but indicates that homes here are valued relatively favourably compared to the rest of the municipality.
What is it like living in Derde woonwijk?
Living in Derde woonwijk feels quiet and well-organised. It is a green residential neighbourhood with spacious single-family homes, playgrounds and wide streets. Residents particularly appreciate the safety (score 9.0) and the well-maintained appearance of the neighbourhood. The overall resident score is 7.9 out of 10.
Is Derde woonwijk suitable for families with children?
Definitely. Derde woonwijk has more than 1,100 households with children and the largest age group is 45-65 years, indicating a stable, family-oriented population. There are several playgrounds, primary schools nearby and the neighbourhood scores high on safety. Also, those looking to move up and find more space will usually find a suitable offering here.
How accessible is Derde woonwijk?
Zeewolde does not have a train station, so the car is the most important means of transport for most residents. Via the N305 and the A6, you can reach Almere in about 30 minutes and Amsterdam in about 50 minutes. There are bus connections to surrounding towns. Accessibility scores an 8.0 in resident reviews, indicating that residents are generally satisfied with it.
What types of homes are for sale in Derde woonwijk?
The supply mainly consists of ground-based single-family homes from the 1980s and 1990s, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses. Detached homes also come onto the market. Those considering buying an apartment in Derde woonwijk will find a more limited supply, but the wide range in selling prices indicates that there is something to be found for different budgets.
How safe is Derde woonwijk in Zeewolde?
Safety is precisely the strongest point of Derde woonwijk: residents give a score of 9.0 out of 10. This is attributed to active neighbourhood residents, well-lit streets and good cooperation with the police. Hygiene and maintenance of public spaces are also rated positively.
Safety: This neighbourhood scores high on safety in my opinion, thanks to active residents, well-lit streets, and effective cooperation with the police. Hygiene: The neighbourhood is well-maintained with regular cleaning campaigns. Housing: Various types of homes are available, from apartments to single-family houses, so there is suitable housing for everyone. Education: The neighbourhood has good schools with qualified teachers and diverse educational programmes that stimulate children's development. Green spaces: There are many green spaces, parks and playgrounds in the neighbourhood, providing a healthy living environment and space for relaxation. Amenities: The neighbourhood doesn't have too many amenities, but there is a Plus supermarket in the area and plenty of playgrounds. The neighbourhood is easily accessible by public transport, cycle paths and good connections to surrounding cities and facilities.
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