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House prices and market figures Harskamp dorp, Ede

The owner-occupied market in Harskamp dorp is predominantly an owner-occupied village: 70% of the 811 homes are owner-occupied, while 30% are rented. The average WOZ value is €407,000, which is slightly lower than the district average of Harskamp (€470,000), but higher than the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). This difference with the district is probably due to the location: the village itself largely consists of ground-floor homes from a somewhat older construction period, while other parts of the district have more luxury detached houses.

In the past twelve months, 14 homes were sold in Harskamp dorp, with an average purchase price of €650,143 and an average living area of 164 m². This works out to a price of approximately €3,965 per m². The range was remarkably wide: from €349,500 to €1,165,000, indicating that both more modest terraced houses and larger detached homes come onto the market. Supply is limited, so anyone seriously looking to buy in Harskamp dorp would do well to keep an eye on the current overview at the top of this page.

Living in Harskamp dorp, Ede

Harskamp dorp is a compact, quiet village on the Veluwe, nestled between extensive forests and heathlands. It has a distinct village character: no city bustle, no large shopping streets, but a recognisable community where people know each other. The neighbourhood scores a 7.2 out of 10 from residents, and that figure feels fair. It is not a perfect neighbourhood for those dependent on public transport or who need many urban amenities daily, but for those seeking peace, space and nature, Harskamp dorp fits well.

The housing stock mainly consists of ground-floor family homes, partly terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by a number of detached houses on the edges of the village. Apartments are hardly present. The gardens are generally spacious, and the streets have an open, green appearance. Resident Jammillia describes it aptly: "I find it a quiet neighbourhood with friendly and social people." This social cohesion is also reflected in the sub-scores for community (7.5) and safety (7.0).

In terms of amenities, Harskamp dorp has the basic level in order. There is a primary school in the village itself, and for secondary education children rely on Ede or Barneveld. A small supermarket and a few local shops provide for daily groceries; for a larger shopping offer you drive to Ede. Sports enthusiasts find their way to the local sports club or go straight into the forest for running, mountain biking or walking. The proximity of the Veluwe is a major asset for many residents, which is also visible in the high scores for green (9.0) and beauty (9.0).

Accessibility is the weakest point of the neighbourhood, with a score of 5.5. Harskamp has no train station; the nearest station is Ede-Wageningen, about ten kilometres away. Bus connections are limited, so a car is practically indispensable. Via the A1 and A30 you are relatively quickly in Amersfoort, Apeldoorn or Arnhem. For those who commute daily to the Randstad, this does require some adjustment.

Compared to sister neighbourhoods, Harskamp dorp has a more village-like and green character than Legerplaats Harskamp, which is more defined by its military history and infrastructure. Westeneng and Harskampse Zand are smaller neighbourhoods with their own character; together they form the district Harskamp. More neighbourhood information, figures and all resident reviews can be found on the page of Harskamp dorp.

Does a home for sale in Harskamp dorp suit you as a buyer?

Harskamp dorp mainly attracts families and people aged 25 to 65 who consciously choose peace and space over urban convenience. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years, and households with children are the most common. First-time buyers with a limited budget will find it difficult: with an average purchase price of over €650,000 and little supply, competition for a suitable home is real. Movers with equity have more opportunities. Seniors who want to downsize will find few ground-floor or lifetime-proof homes here. Those who are unsure about buying can also look at rental homes in Harskamp dorp as an intermediate option. Be honest about car dependency: living in Harskamp dorp without a car is difficult.

What residents say about Harskamp dorp

Harskamp dorp receives an average rating of 7.2 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The highest scores go to green (9.0) and beauty (9.0), reflecting the Veluwe surroundings. Amenities score an 8.0, while accessibility (5.5) and education (5.5) receive the lowest scores. Resident Jammillia gives the neighbourhood a 7.8 and writes: "I find it a quiet neighbourhood with friendly and social people." All reviews and sub-scores can be viewed on the neighbourhood page of Harskamp dorp.

Compare homes for sale in and around Harskamp dorp

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Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Harskamp dorp?

In the past twelve months, 14 homes were sold in Harskamp dorp with an average purchase price of €650,143. Prices ranged from €349,500 to €1,165,000. The average living area was 164 m², resulting in a price of approximately €3,965 per m². Supply is limited, so anyone looking to buy a home in Harskamp dorp would do well to regularly check the current overview on this page.

What is the WOZ value in Harskamp dorp?

The average WOZ value of homes in Harskamp dorp is €407,000. This is lower than the average for the broader Harskamp district (€470,000), but higher than the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). The difference with the district is related to the type of housing supply: the village has relatively more older ground-based homes, while other parts of the district have more detached and more expensive properties.

What is it like to live in Harskamp dorp?

Living in Harskamp dorp means choosing peace, space, and a close-knit village community on the Veluwe. The neighbourhood scores 7.2 out of 10 among residents. Greenery and cleanliness both score 9.0, reflecting the immediate proximity of forests and heathlands. The community is experienced as pleasant and social, although accessibility without a car is a point of attention.

Is Harskamp dorp suitable for families with children?

Yes, Harskamp dorp is popular among families. Households with children are the largest household group in the neighbourhood, and the combination of safe streets, green surroundings, and a primary school in the village makes it attractive for young families. For secondary education, children rely on schools in Ede or Barneveld, a few kilometres away. A car is necessary for that.

How is the accessibility of Harskamp dorp?

The accessibility of Harskamp dorp scores 5.5 among residents, making it the weakest point of the neighbourhood. There is no train station in the village itself; the nearest station is Ede-Wageningen, about ten kilometres away. Bus connections are limited and not frequent. By car, via the A1 and A30, you can reach Amersfoort, Apeldoorn, or Arnhem relatively quickly. For daily commuters to the Randstad, the location requires some adjustment.

What type of homes are for sale in Harskamp dorp?

The housing supply in Harskamp dorp largely consists of ground-based single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses, and detached houses, mainly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Harskamp dorp is hardly an option, as this type of home is virtually non-existent here. The homes generally have spacious gardens and an average sales area of 164 m².

How green and safe is Harskamp dorp?

Harskamp dorp scores exceptionally high on greenery (9.0) and cleanliness (9.0). The village borders directly on the Veluwe, with extensive forests and heathlands within walking distance. For walking, jogging, and cycling in nature, this is one of the better locations in the municipality of Ede. Safety also receives a good score of 7.0; residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and well-organised.


Experiences from Harskamp dorp
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7.8
Jammillia
Family · Terraced house
22-12-2024
A safe, social neighbourhood

I think it's a quiet neighbourhood with nice and sociable people.

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6.8
Anouk b
Gezin
16-11-2023
Cosy

I have a cosy neighbourhood but there are almost no shops and there is a camp

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