Homes for sale in Doesburg, Ede
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Doesburg and check prices, neighbourhood data, and resident reviews to determine if this quiet neighbourhood suits you.
House prices and market figures Doesburg, Ede
Doesburg is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 83% of homes are owner-occupied, compared to just 17% rental properties from private landlords. There are no social housing properties. This ratio already says a lot about the character of the neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €611,000, which is well above the district average of Buitengebied Ede-Stad (€557,000) and significantly above the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). Doesburg thus ranks among the more expensive segments within the municipality.
Over the past twelve months, ten homes changed ownership, with an average purchase price of €623,300 and an average living area of 232 m². This works out to a price of approximately €2,686 per square metre. The range was wide: from €135,000 to €1,195,000, indicating that both modest and very spacious properties can be found in the neighbourhood. Detached houses and larger family homes dominate the supply, which fits the green, rural character of Doesburg. For current asking prices and available supply, see the overview at the top of this page. Also compare the supply in Buitengebied Ede-Stad for a broader picture of the market in this district.
Living in Doesburg, Ede
Doesburg is a quiet, rural neighbourhood on the edge of Ede, embedded in the greenery of Buitengebied Ede-Stad. Those who live here consciously choose space, tranquillity and distance from the hustle and bustle of the city. The neighbourhood has over 1,100 residents and has a strong family character: households with children form the largest group, and the most common age category is 45 to 65 years. This translates into an environment where people stay for a long time and social cohesion is noticeably present.
The housing stock consists mainly of detached houses and larger semi-detached homes, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s, with occasional newer properties on larger plots. Gardens are generous, driveways are the norm, and the streets are quiet. It is not a neighbourhood where you expect much street life in the evening, but that is precisely what many residents are looking for here.
In terms of amenities, Doesburg is modest in itself. Daily shopping is done in nearby Ede city centre, where you can find an Albert Heijn, Jumbo and various specialist shops. The centre of Ede is easily reachable by bike in ten to fifteen minutes. The same applies to schools: primary and secondary schools are located in the surrounding districts, such as Ede-Oost and Ede-West, but are easily accessible. Sports clubs in the area offer football, tennis and hockey for children and adults.
Accessibility by car is strong: the A12 and A30 can be reached within minutes, making Arnhem, Utrecht and Apeldoorn easily accessible. Ede-Wageningen station is about a ten-minute drive away and offers direct connections to Utrecht and Arnhem. Bus connections from the neighbourhood itself are limited; a car is almost indispensable in Doesburg.
Residents particularly appreciate the tranquillity, space and greenery on their doorstep. On the neighbourhood main page of Doesburg, you can read resident experiences and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "You really live out here, but still within a quarter of an hour of everything. That's why we never want to leave." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited public transport connections and the fact that you need a car for almost everything. Compared to neighbouring areas Maanderbroek and Driesprong/Ginkel, Doesburg has an even more rural character, with larger plots and less contiguous development.
For whom is buying in Doesburg the right choice?
Doesburg mainly attracts families and movers who are looking for space and are willing to pay for it. With an average purchase price of over €623,000, this is not a neighbourhood for first-time buyers with a limited budget. The range does go down to €135,000 at the lower end, but those are exceptions. Anyone wanting to buy a home in Doesburg would do well to act quickly: supply is limited and demand for homes in this segment is stable. Overbidding is not uncommon in this price segment. Seniors looking for space and tranquillity but still wanting to remain mobile can also find their place here, provided they take into account the car dependency. Those who prefer a more urban lifestyle or would rather rent can look at the rental properties in Doesburg or explore other districts within the municipality.
What residents say about Doesburg
Residents of Doesburg particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its tranquillity, space and green surroundings. The scores for liveability and living environment are consistently above the municipal average. Residents are less enthusiastic about public transport and the limited amenities within walking distance. One resident describes it as follows: "You really live well here, but you have to know what you're choosing: everything by bike or by car." Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood scores on the page of the neighbourhood Doesburg.
Compare homes for sale in and around Doesburg
Buurtje.nl brings together homes for sale from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you won't find anywhere else. This way, you can not only see what is for sale, but also whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare Doesburg with other neighbourhoods in the district via the overview of Buitengebied Ede-Stad, or view the broader supply via homes for sale in Ede. Also Ede-Oost, Kernhem and Ede-Veldhuizen are interesting alternatives if you want to buy within the municipality of Ede. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality of Ede.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Doesburg?
The average purchase price in Doesburg over the past year was €623,300, based on ten sold homes. Prices ranged from €135,000 to €1,195,000, with an average living area of 232 m². This works out to around €2,686 per square metre. Buying a home in Doesburg is therefore significantly more expensive than the municipal average of Ede.
What is the WOZ value in Doesburg?
The average WOZ value in Doesburg is €611,000. This is well above the average for the Buitengebied Ede-Stad district (€557,000) and far above the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). Doesburg is thus one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality.
What is it like living in Doesburg?
Living in Doesburg means choosing peace, space and a rural setting on the edge of Ede. The neighbourhood has a strong family character, with many detached houses on spacious plots. Residents appreciate the green surroundings and tranquillity, but also point out that you are dependent on a car or bicycle for daily amenities and public transport.
Is Doesburg suitable for families with children?
Yes, Doesburg is very much a family neighbourhood. Households with children form the largest group, and the most common age category is 45 to 65 years. The quiet streets, large gardens and green surroundings make the area attractive for families. Schools and sports clubs are easily accessible in the surrounding districts of Ede.
How accessible is Doesburg?
By car, Doesburg is easily accessible via the A12 and A30, with quick connections to Arnhem, Utrecht and Apeldoorn. Ede-Wageningen station is about a ten-minute drive away. The centre of Ede can be reached by bicycle in ten to fifteen minutes. Bus connections from the neighbourhood itself are limited, so a private car is practically indispensable.
What type of homes are for sale in Doesburg?
The supply of homes for sale in Doesburg mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. Buying an apartment in Doesburg is hardly possible, as this neighbourhood type is not suited for stacked construction. Most homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, with a few newer properties here and there. The average sold area over the past year was 232 m².
Are there many homes for sale in Doesburg and how quickly are they sold?
Supply in Doesburg is limited: only ten homes changed hands in the past year. The housing stock comprises 338 homes, of which 83% are owner-occupied. Due to scarce supply and stable demand, the chance of overbidding is real. Current selling times and available supply can be seen at the top of this page.





