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House prices and market figures Heemse-Oost Heemsermars, Hardenberg

The owner-occupied market in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars presents a striking picture. Nearly half of the housing stock (49%) consists of owner-occupied homes, with the remainder predominantly social housing. The average WOZ value is €233,000, which is clearly lower than the district average of Hardenberg (€283,000) and the municipal average of €305,000. This difference makes this neighbourhood relatively affordable for the region, although actual sale prices tell a different story.

In the past twelve months, 13 homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €391,538. The range runs from €265,000 to €677,000, indicating that both modest terraced houses and more spacious detached homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 134 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,922. House prices in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars are thus above the WOZ value, which is typical for a market where demand exceeds supply. See the top of this page for current listings and asking prices for the most recent situation.

Living in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars, Hardenberg

Heemse-Oost Heemsermars is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood on the eastern side of Heemse, one of the older settlements that now forms part of the municipality of Hardenberg. The neighbourhood has a mixed character: you will find both post-war terraced houses and semi-detached homes as well as some detached houses on larger plots. Many homes date from the 1960s and 1970s, with a recognisable architectural style common in this region. The streets are quiet, greenery is present, and the pace is low. That is exactly what residents appreciate, although there is also a downside.

Agnes succinctly describes the neighbourhood as "quiet neighbourhood, little to do". That is correct: Heemse-Oost Heemsermars is not a neighbourhood where you choose a restaurant in the evening or spontaneously find a terrace. For daily shopping and amenities, you rely on the centre of Hardenberg, which is a few minutes' drive or cycle away. In the centre you will find supermarkets, shops and most services. Accessibility scores highly among residents (8.5 out of 10), and that is accurate: the N34 is quickly reachable, and Hardenberg station offers connections towards Zwolle and Emmen. By bike you are in the city centre within ten to fifteen minutes.

In terms of education, primary schools are accessible in the immediate vicinity, although this aspect scores slightly lower in resident ratings (7.2). For secondary education, children depend on schools in Hardenberg itself. Sports clubs and green spaces are present in and around Heemse, and the neighbourhood borders the rural area of the Heemsermars, offering walking and cycling opportunities in the immediate vicinity. The neighbourhood score for greenery stands at 8.0, confirming that picture.

Community spirit in the neighbourhood is present, although it is less pronounced than in some other neighbourhoods. Daniella gives the neighbourhood a full 10 and writes: "We are always ready for the neighbours." That sense of mutual involvement is recognised, but the community score (7.0) indicates that it is not a neighbourhood where everyone knows each other. Living in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars is therefore suitable for those seeking peace without being completely isolated.

For comparison: the adjacent neighbourhood Heemse-West Heemserbos has a greener and slightly more rural character, while Norden en Hazenbos has a different housing mix. Those wanting more urban amenities can also look at Overig Stad Hardenberg. All neighbourhood data, scores per category and resident reviews can be found on the main neighbourhood page of Heemse-Oost Heemsermars.

Does a home in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars suit you as a buyer?

Based on demographic data, a broad mix of ages lives here, with a clear peak at 25-45 years (395 residents) and a notably large group of over-65s (360). That says something about the neighbourhood: it attracts both young families and people who have lived in the area for years and stay. Single-person households are most common (325), which partly reflects the rental market but also indicates that the neighbourhood is not exclusively family-oriented.

For first-time buyers, purchasing in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars is possible at the lower end of the market (from around €265,000), but the average of nearly €392,000 requires substantial financing. Movers-up and those seeking peace and space close to Hardenberg will find what they are looking for here. Bear in mind that supply is limited: around 13 homes are sold per year, so acting quickly pays off. Is buying not the right step now? Then look at rental homes in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars as an alternative.

What residents say about Heemse-Oost Heemsermars

Residents give Heemse-Oost Heemsermars an average score of 7.9 out of 10, based on 4 reviews. The highest scores go to accessibility (8.5), housing (8.5) and beauty (8.5). Safety also scores well at 8.2. Community (7.0) and education (7.2) score somewhat lower. Agnes Smit describes the neighbourhood as "nice and quiet", while Daniella emphasises mutual involvement: "We are always ready for the neighbours." See all reviews and sub-scores on the page of Heemse-Oost Heemsermars.

Compare homes for sale in and around Heemse-Oost Heemsermars

Buurtje.nl bundles housing listings from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, information you won't find on purchase pages on other platforms. This way you can not only compare a home but also assess the neighbourhood itself before planning a viewing. Also see listings in the wider district via homes for sale in Hardenberg, or explore other neighbourhoods such as Baalder and Baalderveld. For the total supply within the municipality, see the homes for sale page of the municipality of Hardenberg. More about municipal housing policy and local information can be found on the website of the municipality of Hardenberg.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars?

In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars was €391,538. Sale prices ranged from €265,000 to €677,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average living area of 134 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,922.

What is the WOZ value in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars?

The average WOZ value in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars is €233,000. This is lower than the district average of Hardenberg (€283,000) and the municipal average of €305,000. However, actual sale prices are significantly higher than the WOZ value, indicating that the market value exceeds the assessed value.

What is it like to live in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars?

Living in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars means peace, space, and a modest living environment close to the centre of Hardenberg. Residents rate the neighbourhood 7.9 out of 10. Accessibility, housing, and beauty score the highest. It is not a neighbourhood with many nightlife options or shops within walking distance, but for those seeking tranquillity, that is actually a plus.

Is Heemse-Oost Heemsermars suitable for families with children?

The neighbourhood has a broad age mix, with relatively many residents aged 25-45. Primary schools are accessible in the area, although education scores slightly lower at 7.2 in resident ratings. For secondary education, children rely on schools in the centre of Hardenberg. The quiet streets and proximity to green spaces make the neighbourhood attractive for families not seeking a busy urban environment.

How is the accessibility of Heemse-Oost Heemsermars?

Accessibility scores 8.5 out of 10 from residents, one of the highest scores. By car, the N34 is quickly reachable, providing connections towards Coevorden and Ommen. Hardenberg station, with train connections to Zwolle and Emmen, is a few minutes away by bike. The city centre of Hardenberg is also easily reachable by bike in ten to fifteen minutes.

What type of homes are for sale in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars?

The housing supply in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars mainly consists of post-war terraced houses, semi-detached houses, and a limited number of detached houses. Many homes date from the 1960s and 1970s. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 134 m². Buying an apartment in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars is less common, as the supply predominantly consists of ground-based homes.

Is Heemse-Oost Heemsermars a safe neighbourhood?

Residents rate safety in Heemse-Oost Heemsermars at 8.2 out of 10, one of the higher scores within the neighbourhood assessment. The quiet living environment and modest scale of the neighbourhood likely contribute to this. The overall resident score stands at 7.9 out of 10, based on 4 reviews.


Experiences from Heemse-Oost Heemsermars
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6.4
Agnes
Living alone · Terraced house
09-01-2026
Fine

Quiet neighbourhood. Not much to do.

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7.5
Agnes smit
Living alone · Terraced house
27-10-2025
Nice quiet neighbourhood

Very nice

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10
Daniella
Living alone · Apartment
03-07-2025
Super fun

We are always ready for the neighbours

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7.9
Anneli Doldersum
19-07-2023
Generally pleasant

It's a nice and safe neighbourhood to live in. I do get along better with some neighbours than others. With some neighbours I just don't click, and with others I do.

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