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Homes for sale in Eschoter Veld, Ede

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House prices and market figures for Eschoter Veld, Ede

The owner-occupied market in Eschoter Veld is relatively small-scale but notably high-end. Of the 328 homes in the neighbourhood, 59% are owner-occupied, with the rest rented out by private landlords. There are no social housing units, giving the living environment a specific character. The average WOZ value is €443,000, slightly below the district average of Otterlo (€447,000), but well above the municipal average of €387,000 for Ede. That already says something about the quality of the housing stock here.

Over the past twelve months, 7 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €1,044,786. The range runs from €112,500 to €1,695,000, indicating large differences between properties. The average living area is 284 m², which works out at a price of around €3,680 per m². These are figures for larger, mostly detached homes on spacious plots. Buying an apartment in Eschoter Veld is therefore not a realistic scenario: the supply consists almost exclusively of ground-floor homes. Check the current supply and average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.

Living in Eschoter Veld, Ede

Eschoter Veld is a quiet, green neighbourhood on the edge of the village of Otterlo, located in the heart of the Veluwe. The name already hints at its character: the area borders open heathlands and forest edges that are part of the Hoge Veluwe. Those who live here do so deliberately. It is not a neighbourhood for people who need liveliness around the corner, but rather for those who appreciate peace, space and nature as a daily backdrop.

The housing stock consists largely of detached houses and rural homes, often on spacious plots. The buildings are scattered and lack a pronounced urban or new-build character. Construction periods vary, but there are relatively few post-war terraced houses. This makes each home here quite individual in character.

In terms of amenities, Eschoter Veld is sparse. The nearest amenity point is the village centre of Otterlo, a short bike ride away. There you will find a primary school, a small supermarket and a handful of local shops. For more extensive shopping or specialist stores, you drive to Ede, about 15 to 20 minutes away via the N310. There is no large supermarket or shopping centre within walking distance, and that is not something you should expect as a resident.

Accessibility by car is reasonable: via the N310 you quickly reach the A1 towards Amersfoort or Apeldoorn, and via the A12 towards Utrecht or Arnhem. Public transport links are less good. There is a bus route via Otterlo, but the frequency is limited. The nearest train station is Ede-Wageningen, about 15 to 20 minutes away by car. This makes a car almost essential if you want to live here.

The resident score stands at 7.4 out of 10, based on one review. Safety scores notably high at 10, green spaces and housing both score 8. Weaker points are amenities (5) and community (6). That picture matches the character of the neighbourhood: safe and green, but hardly bustling. One resident sums it up aptly: "Well, the neighbourhood is quite good, a bit ageing but nice and quiet, so perfectly fine." That says it all. It is a neighbourhood that is good for those seeking peace, but where you do not expect everything around you to be lively and modern. More resident experiences can be found on the page for Eschoter Veld, including all sub-scores and neighbourhood data.

Compared to neighbouring communities like Otterlo village or Reemst, Eschoter Veld is even quieter and has fewer amenities. Hoog Baarlo and Deelen are similar neighbourhoods in the area with a comparable rural character. Those who want to combine more urban amenities with a green living environment could also look at districts like Kernhem or Ede-Oost, which are closer to the centre of Ede.

Who is a home in Eschoter Veld interesting for?

Eschoter Veld mainly attracts families and people in the middle and older age groups who consciously choose space, peace and proximity to the Veluwe. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and 46% of residents are married. First-time buyers will find little here: the average purchase price of over a million euros and the limited supply make buying a home in Eschoter Veld almost unattainable without substantial equity or existing property equity. If you do want to live in the area but have a smaller budget, the rental homes in Eschoter Veld are an alternative to explore, or you can search more broadly via homes for sale in Ede. Keep in mind that supply here is limited and homes do not become available quickly.

What residents say about Eschoter Veld

Eschoter Veld receives an overall score of 7.4 out of 10 from residents. Safety is rated at 10, and green spaces, housing and appearance also score well. Amenities and community are the weaker points. One resident sums it up succinctly: "Well, the neighbourhood is quite good, a bit ageing but nice and quiet, so perfectly fine." An honest assessment from someone who knows the neighbourhood from the inside. All reviews and scores per category can be found on the information page for this neighbourhood.

Compare homes for sale in and around Eschoter Veld

On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Eschoter Veld combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data, brought together from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can not only see what is for sale, but also whether the neighbourhood suits you. If you want to compare more broadly, check the supply in the wider district via homes for sale in Otterlo, or explore adjacent neighbourhoods like Reemst and Otterlo village. More urban alternatives within the municipality can be found via Ede-West. The municipality of Ede also provides information about living and amenities in the region via the official website of the municipality of Ede.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Eschoter Veld?

The average purchase price in Eschoter Veld over the past year was €1,044,786, based on 7 sold homes. The range runs from €112,500 to €1,695,000. The average living area is 284 m², which works out to about €3,680 per m². These are almost exclusively larger, ground-based homes.

What is the WOZ value in Eschoter Veld?

The average WOZ value in Eschoter Veld is €443,000. That is slightly below the district average of Otterlo (€447,000), but well above the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). This reflects the higher standard of housing in this rural neighbourhood on the edge of the Veluwe.

What is living in Eschoter Veld like?

Living in Eschoter Veld is quiet, green and rural. The neighbourhood borders the heathlands and forests of the Veluwe and has scattered housing, predominantly detached homes. Residents appreciate the safety and green surroundings, but note that amenities are limited. The overall resident score is 7.4 out of 10.

Is Eschoter Veld suitable for families with children?

The neighbourhood has relatively many families with children and a large proportion of residents aged 45 to 65. The environment is safe and green, which is attractive for families seeking space. However, the local supply of schools and amenities is limited; for a primary school and supermarket you drive to the nearby village of Otterlo. The high purchase prices make the neighbourhood less accessible for first-time buyers or young families with a limited budget.

How accessible is Eschoter Veld?

By car, Eschoter Veld is reasonably accessible via the N310, with a connection to the A1 towards Amersfoort and Apeldoorn. The nearest train station is Ede-Wageningen, about 15 to 20 minutes away by car. Public transport in the neighbourhood is limited; there is a bus route via Otterlo, but the frequency is low. A car is almost indispensable for daily use.

What type of homes are for sale in Eschoter Veld?

The supply in Eschoter Veld consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes, particularly detached houses on spacious plots. Buying an apartment in Eschoter Veld is not realistic; this type of home is hardly present here. The homes vary greatly in construction period and style, giving each house an individual character. The average living area of 284 m² confirms that these are substantial homes.

How green is Eschoter Veld and what are the recreational opportunities?

Eschoter Veld scores an 8 on green space in resident reviews. The neighbourhood directly borders the extensive nature of the Veluwe, with heathlands, forests and walking and cycling paths within walking distance. National Park De Hoge Veluwe is in the immediate vicinity. For those who prioritise nature and outdoor living in their residential environment, this is one of the strongest assets of this neighbourhood.


Experiences from Eschoter Veld
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Well, the neighbourhood is quite nice, a bit ageing but nice and quiet, so perfectly fine.

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