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House prices in Dinxperlo: what do you pay for a home on the German border?

Dinxperlo is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 65% of the more than 3,830 homes are owned by the residents. The average WOZ value is €308,000, slightly below the municipal average of Aalten (€313,000). However, actual transaction prices are significantly higher. Over the past twelve months, 65 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €497,735 and an average living area of 187 m². The range runs from €160,000 to €1,650,000, indicating that the supply varies widely: from entry-level terraced houses to spacious detached homes on larger plots. Apartments are scarce in Dinxperlo; single-family homes and detached houses dominate the streetscape. For current asking prices and selling times, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Would you like a broader picture of the region? Also check the supply of homes for sale in Aalten for comparison with surrounding villages.

Border village with character: living in Dinxperlo feels different from an average Achterhoek village

Dinxperlo lies literally on the border with Germany. The main street seamlessly transitions into the German Suderwick, giving the village its own dynamic. Shopping across the border is normal for many residents, and the proximity of two countries gives daily life a slight international tone without the village losing its Achterhoek character. Residents give Dinxperlo an 8.1 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. Notably high scores are for green space (9.0) and housing (9.0), which aligns with the image of a village with space, gardens, and relatively affordable homes for the area you get. Renate, who recently moved to Dinxperlo, describes it as a "great environment" and says the contact with the neighbourhood feels good: "With everyone in the neighbourhood, the rest we still have to discover." More resident reviews and all neighbourhood data can be found on the Dinxperlo neighbourhood page.

In terms of amenities, Dinxperlo has the basics well in order for a village of this size. In the centre you will find a supermarket, some shops, and eateries. There are primary schools in the village; for secondary education, students rely on Aalten or Doetinchem. Sports clubs are plentiful: football club DZC'68 is a household name in the region, and there are opportunities for tennis and other sports. The rural area around the village invites cycling and walking, which explains the high green score from residents. Want to know what living is like per sub-area? Then look at Dinxperlo Centrum/Oost for the centre, or Dinxperlo Noord and Dinxperlo West for quieter residential neighbourhoods.

Accessibility scores a 7.5 from residents, which is fair. Dinxperlo does not have its own train station. The nearest stations are in Aalten and Doetinchem; by car you are there in ten to twenty minutes. Bus connections run but are limited in frequency, so a car is practically indispensable. Via the N18 and the connection towards the A18, you are reasonably quickly on the motorway. Doetinchem is the nearest larger city for more extensive shops, hospital care, and employment. For buyers who want to live in the rural area, Verspreide huizen Dinxperlo is also an option to explore.

For whom is a home for sale in Dinxperlo a good choice?

Dinxperlo mainly attracts families and middle-aged people who prefer space, tranquillity, and a social village over urban hustle. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and the share of married households is 44%. First-time buyers can enter from around €160,000, but the average of nearly €500,000 shows that the market also serves movers and buyers of detached homes. In addition to the purchase price, take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers) and notary fees. Is buying not the right time now? Then check the rental homes in Dinxperlo as a temporary alternative.

Searching for homes for sale in Dinxperlo: how to use this page

At the top of this page you will find the current supply of homes for sale in Dinxperlo, including average asking price and selling time. Buurtje.nl combines this with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you choose not just a house but also a neighbourhood. Also compare adjacent villages such as Bredevoort or Aalten Kern to see what suits you best. More about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Aalten.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of buying a house in Dinxperlo?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Dinxperlo was €497,735, with an average living area of 187 m². The cheapest sold property went for €160,000, the most expensive for €1,650,000. So there is a wide range of homes available, from starter homes to spacious detached houses.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Dinxperlo?

In addition to the purchase price, as a non-first-time buyer you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. First-time buyers under 35 who buy a home below the national threshold are exempt. Furthermore, there are notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs and possible estate agent fees. On average, expect 4 to 6% of the purchase price in additional costs.

What is the WOZ value of homes in Dinxperlo?

The average WOZ value in Dinxperlo is €308,000. That is slightly below the municipal average of Aalten, which is €313,000. The WOZ value is the value determined by the municipality for tax purposes and usually differs from the actual transaction price.

What types of homes can you buy in Dinxperlo?

Dinxperlo mainly consists of single-family homes and detached houses. Buying apartments in Dinxperlo is limited; the village has a rural character with relatively many ground-based homes on their own plot. The average sold area of 187 m² confirms this: you generally get more space for your money here than in urban areas.

How is the accessibility if you move to Dinxperlo?

Dinxperlo does not have a train station; the nearest stations are in Aalten and Doetinchem, both about ten to twenty minutes' drive away. Bus connections are available but limited in frequency, so a car is practically necessary. Via the N18 you connect to the A18 towards Doetinchem and the rest of the region. Residents rate accessibility a 7.5 out of 10.


Experiences from Dinxperlo
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7.3
Renate
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Dinxperlo Noord29-03-2025
Decent area

In our short time (due to moving) it's been okay so far. Based on what we've experienced so far. With everyone in the neighbourhood. We still have to discover the rest.

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8.9
Elly Gerritsen
Gezin · twee-onder-een-kap
Mixed neighbourhood with rental and owner-occupied houses

Our neighbourhood is a mix of streets with rental and owner-occupied homes. With plenty of green spaces. We really enjoy living here in our own home, on a nice street, although I must note that the streets with social housing are changing somewhat; nowadays many people from outside the village come to live there, which unfortunately does not exactly increase the feeling of safety. Still, I think that compared to many other neighbourhoods in the Netherlands, we live here quietly and relatively safely, with most amenities within reasonable distance.

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