Homes for sale in Halderbrink, Ede
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Halderbrink and discover with neighbourhood data and resident reviews whether this quiet Bennekom neighbourhood suits you.


House prices and market figures for Halderbrink, Ede
The owner-occupied market in Halderbrink is strong. Of the 1,921 homes in the neighbourhood, 70% are owner-occupied, giving the area a predominantly owner-occupied character. The average WOZ value is €403,000, slightly above the municipal average for Ede (€387,000) but below the district average for Bennekom (€451,000). This places Halderbrink in a mid-range segment within the district.
In the past twelve months, 14 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €544,464. The range runs from €225,000 to €975,000, indicating that the supply varies considerably. With an average living area of 107 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,088. The housing supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes, including detached houses and semi-detached houses. Apartments are less common. For the most up-to-date asking prices and current supply, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Halderbrink, Ede
Halderbrink is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the western side of Bennekom, a village bordering the Veluwe and part of the municipality of Ede. The area has a distinct residential character: wide streets, plenty of greenery between the homes and little traffic. The housing largely dates from the 1960s and 1970s, with a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses on spacious plots. This gives the neighbourhood a recognisable, slightly dated appearance, but also plenty of space and tranquillity that you find less often in new-build areas.
Facilities are well in order. The centre of Bennekom is within cycling distance and offers a supermarket (Albert Heijn and Jumbo), a pharmacy, a GP practice and various shops for daily groceries. For a larger range of shops, you can drive to Ede, where shopping centre Kernhem or the city centre is reachable within ten to fifteen minutes. Residents give facilities a notably high score of 9 out of 10, indicating that daily life is well catered for.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores a 6. Halderbrink does not have its own train station, but Ede-Wageningen station is about a ten-minute drive away. From that station, you can reach Utrecht in half an hour and Amsterdam in just over an hour. By car, the A12 is easily accessible via the N781. Bus connections are available but limited, making the neighbourhood more suitable for people with a car or those comfortable cycling.
The community score is remarkably high: a 10 out of 10. That is no coincidence. Bennekom has traditionally had an active club life, with sports clubs, neighbourhood associations and a close-knit social structure. One resident writes: "The community in Halderbrink is truly special, everyone knows each other and there is always something organised." That sense of connection is something you don't find everywhere. The score for housing (4 out of 10) contrasts sharply with this and presumably points to limited mobility opportunities and scarce supply. See all reviews on the Halderbrink neighbourhood main page.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as De Laar and Dikkenberg, Halderbrink is slightly more affordable, but supply is limited. Bennekom-Zuidoost is also an option if you want a bit more variety in housing types. Owner-occupied homes in Bennekom as a whole are on average more expensive, partly due to the detached villa development in other sub-neighbourhoods.
Is a home in Halderbrink right for you?
Halderbrink mainly attracts families and those aged 45 and over. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and almost half of households are married. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average purchase price of over €544,000 and a limited supply of just 14 transactions in the past year, competition is fierce. Upsizers and those who consciously choose peace, space and a strong neighbourhood community will find what they are looking for here. If you are not yet sure whether buying is the right step, also check out the rental homes in Halderbrink as an alternative. And if you want a broader view of the market, the overview of owner-occupied homes in Ede offers more choice and spread.
What residents say about Halderbrink
Based on resident reviews, Halderbrink scores a 7.0 out of 10. The highest sub-scores are for community (10), facilities (9) and safety (7). The lowest scores are for housing (4) and accessibility (6). One resident sums it up aptly: "The community in Halderbrink is truly special, everyone knows each other and there is always something organised." The picture is of a neighbourhood that is socially strong, but where the housing market is tight and public transport provision leaves something to be desired. Read more reviews on the neighbourhood main page.
Compare owner-occupied homes in Halderbrink with the surrounding area
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources and links it to neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you not only search for a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Besides Halderbrink, there are more interesting options in the region. For example, check out De Kraats/Nergena or Boekelo for a different atmosphere within the same district. If you want to look further afield, districts such as Kernhem or Ede-West are worth exploring. For municipality-wide information, we also refer to the official website of the municipality of Ede.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Halderbrink?
In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Halderbrink was €544,464, with a range from €225,000 to €975,000. The average living area was 107 m², resulting in a price of approximately €5,088 per square metre. Supply is limited, with only 14 transactions in the past year, so anyone looking to buy a home in Halderbrink needs to act quickly.
What is the WOZ value in Halderbrink?
The average WOZ value in Halderbrink is €403,000. This is above the municipal average of Ede (€387,000) but below the average of the broader Bennekom district (€451,000). Halderbrink thus sits in the middle segment of the local housing market.
What is living in Halderbrink like?
Living in Halderbrink is characterised by peace, space and a close-knit community. The neighbourhood largely consists of 1960s and 1970s buildings with plenty of greenery and wide streets. Residents rate the neighbourhood 7.0 out of 10, with highs for community (10) and amenities (9). Accessibility and housing supply score less well.
Is Halderbrink suitable for families with children?
Yes, Halderbrink is a neighbourhood that suits families well. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old and nearly half of households are married. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, the neighbourhood is safe (score 7) and there is plenty of greenery. First-time buyers with a limited budget will find it more difficult given the high average purchase price.
How accessible is Halderbrink?
Residents rate accessibility 6 out of 10. Halderbrink does not have its own train station; the nearest is Ede-Wageningen station, about ten minutes away by car. From there, you can reach Utrecht in around thirty minutes. By car, you can quickly join the A12. Bus services are limited, making private transport almost essential.
What type of homes are for sale in Halderbrink?
The supply in Halderbrink mainly consists of ground-floor homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. The buildings mostly date from the 1960s and 1970s. Buying an apartment in Halderbrink is less common; supply is scarce. The average living area of sold homes in the past year was 107 m².
How green is Halderbrink and what are the sports facilities?
Residents rate greenery 7 out of 10. The neighbourhood borders the countryside towards the Veluwe, offering walking and cycling opportunities right on the doorstep. Bennekom has an active club life with various sports clubs, including football and tennis clubs. This contributes to the exceptionally high community score of 10 out of 10.
There is quite a lot of litter in the neighbourhood; as far as I'm concerned, they could put more bins. There are many primary schools in the neighbourhood and also a few secondary schools nearby. There are also quite a few playgrounds and such in the area. It's just a shame that there are a lot of renovations going on in the neighbourhood.
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