Homes for sale in Hasseler Es, Hengelo
View the current supply of homes for sale in Hasseler Es, Hengelo. Compare prices, check neighbourhood scores and read what residents think of the area.






What does a home cost in Hasseler Es?
Hasseler Es is a neighbourhood where buying is the norm: as many as 71% of the more than 5,293 homes are owner-occupied, compared to 29% rented. The average WOZ value is €293,000, almost equal to the Hengelo average of €292,000. But actual selling prices are much higher. In the past twelve months, 70 homes were sold for an average of €371,743, with a range of €225,000 to €700,000. The average living area of 130 m² shows that these are mainly spacious single-family homes and semi-detached houses, although apartments and detached homes also occur. For an up-to-date picture of asking prices and selling times, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Hasseler Es: green, spacious and on the edge of the city
Hasseler Es lies on the eastern side of Hengelo, bordering the countryside. You notice that immediately: the neighbourhood scores a 9.4 for green space and an 8.6 overall rating on Buurtje.nl based on 7 resident reviews. Resident Jente describes it aptly: "It is a relatively quiet neighbourhood in a beautiful environment, nicely on the border of Hengelo and straight into the countryside." This combination of space and quiet attracts mainly families and movers. With 1,845 households with children, that is the largest group, and the 45-65 age category (3,155 residents) forms the core of the population.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood scores remarkably high: a 9.3 from residents. In and around the neighbourhood you will find supermarkets such as Jumbo on Hasselerweg and Aldi a bit further away. There are several primary schools, including De Hasseler and 't Kämpke, and the score for education (8.8) confirms that parents are satisfied here. For secondary schools and a wider range of shops, you need to go to the centre of Hengelo, which is about 3 to 4 kilometres away. Resident Jente honestly notes that the neighbourhood is "a bit far from the city centre." That is true: you are not in the centre in five minutes here. Bus lines from Twents (lines 9 and 60) connect the neighbourhood to Hengelo station, where you have trains towards Enschede (10 minutes), Almelo and the Randstad. By car, via Haaksbergerstraat you quickly reach the A35 towards Enschede or Wierden.
The neighbourhood has an honest image. Resident Shelly writes: "Hasseler Es is sometimes called a chav neighbourhood, I think it's not that bad, otherwise quiet and lots of children living there." That nuance is important. It is not a villa neighbourhood, but an average Twente residential area with involved residents and a pleasant community score of 8.3. The neighbourhood Oosterveld is known as slightly newer and more spacious, while Bovenhoek and Bartelinkshoek represent more of the original character of the neighbourhood. On the Hasseler Es neighbourhood page you can read all resident reviews and find extensive neighbourhood data to form your own picture. More information about municipal plans and zoning plans can be found on the website of the municipality of Hengelo.
For which buyers is Hasseler Es a good choice?
With an average purchase price of €371,743 and homes from €225,000, buying a home in Hasseler Es is achievable for various target groups. First-time buyers with a modal income (the neighbourhood average is €33,400) can find something in the lower price range, think apartments or smaller terraced houses. Families will find spacious single-family homes with gardens here, and seniors who want to live on one level also have options. Resident Dinie moved here a year and a half ago to a single-level home and is satisfied, although she warns about older homes with poor insulation. When buying, take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation costs. If buying is not (yet) feasible, then look at the rental homes in Hasseler Es as an alternative.
Finding a home to buy in Hasseler Es and surroundings
On Buurtje.nl you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know which neighbourhood you are moving into. Want to broaden your search? Then also compare the supply in other Hengelo neighbourhoods such as Groot Driene, the Binnenstad or Hengelose Es. Or view all homes for sale in Hengelo for a complete overview.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Hasseler Es?
The average purchase price in Hasseler Es over the past year was €371,743. Prices range from approximately €225,000 for a smaller apartment or terraced house to €700,000 for larger and detached homes. The average living area is 130 m².
What type of homes can I buy in Hasseler Es?
The supply mainly consists of single-family homes and semi-detached houses, which suits the family-friendly character of the neighbourhood. There are also apartments and a limited number of detached homes. Those considering buying an apartment in Hasseler Es will find them mainly in the lower price range around €225,000.
How is the accessibility if I am considering buying a home in Hasseler Es?
Hasseler Es is located on the east side of Hengelo. By bus (lines 9 and 60) you can reach Hengelo station in about 10 to 15 minutes. From there, you can take the train to Enschede in 10 minutes. By car, you can quickly get onto the A35 via the Haaksbergerstraat. The city centre of Hengelo is 3 to 4 kilometres away.
How does the WOZ value in Hasseler Es compare to the rest of Hengelo?
The average WOZ value in Hasseler Es is €293,000, almost equal to the municipal average of €292,000. The actual selling prices are higher, averaging around €371,743. Keep this in mind when determining your budget for buying a house in Hasseler Es.
Is Hasseler Es a good neighbourhood to live in with children?
Living in Hasseler Es is popular among families. The neighbourhood has 1,845 households with children and scores an 8.8 for education among residents. There are several primary schools in the area. Residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet, green and child-friendly. The overall resident score is 8.6 out of 10.
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Auto-translated to English by AIGood experience because I've lived here my whole life
Auto-translated to English by AIyes it's okay, hasseler es is sometimes called a chav neighbourhood, I don't think it's that bad, otherwise it's quiet and lots of children live there, so I like that
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a relatively quiet neighbourhood in a beautiful environment, nicely on the border of Hengelo and right in the countryside. So far I've only had positive experiences with this neighbourhood. I honestly can't say anything bad about it. The only thing is that the area is a bit far from the city centre. But other than that, I don't mind it too much.
Auto-translated to English by AII came to live here a year and a half ago, due to my husband's home situation, now ground floor and I think we have a lovely little house with a garden and a nice sitting spot. Only the house has double glazing but it's especially cold in winter and very hot in summer. The bedroom has front and back doors and small windows, all single glazed, really not of this time. Opposite our rental house are nice owner-occupied homes, it all looks cosy, and of course we are happy with this place, it's neat and clean. Although the housing association also places antisocial people among them, which is certainly not pleasant for the people with their own homes, because there are those who, for example, don't maintain the garden. Like a neat Turkish couple who came to live here and then left their daughter in the house for 3 months, went to Turkey, and the garden became a big pile of weeds because that's not for the daughter. Likewise, in the same row, someone I think from social services, who also lets everything go and does nothing to the garden, that doesn't look nice, a shame for such a neighbourhood. I'll leave it at that.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere are no schools in Sogtoenshoek, but there are 3 just outside on the border. There is also a shopping centre within walking distance and there are plenty of playgrounds and parking spaces.
Auto-translated to English by AIthere are many children living in the neighbourhood because there is a school nearby, everything is easy to reach, the downside is that I often hear it's a maze!
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