Homes for sale in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk, Lingewaard
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House prices and market figures for Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk, Lingewaard
The owner-occupied market in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk is predominantly owner-occupied: 58% of the 507 homes are owner-occupied, 42% are rental properties. The average WOZ value is €347,000, which is noticeably lower than the average in the Huissen district (€362,000) and also below the municipal average of Lingewaard (€372,000). This difference is partly due to the housing mix: the neighbourhood has a relatively high number of social housing units (40%), which depresses the average WOZ value.
On the free market, prices are significantly higher. Over the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold here for an average of €629,278. The range was from €349,000 to €945,000, showing that the neighbourhood has both starter homes and larger detached houses. The average sold home had an area of 145 m², which works out at a price of around €4,340 per square metre. That is steep, but comparable to other sought-after neighbourhoods in Huissen. For current asking prices and selling times of homes now available, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk, Lingewaard
Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk is a quiet, largely residential neighbourhood on the western side of Huissen. The name refers to the historical agricultural function of this part of the municipality, and although the meadows have largely given way to residential streets, the neighbourhood has retained a remarkably green and open character. Wide streets, front gardens and the proximity of the countryside give it a more village-like feel than you might expect in a municipality like Lingewaard.
The housing stock largely consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. This also explains the average size of the sold homes. New-build is scarce; those who buy here typically buy a home with character and a garden worth having. The streets are quiet and there is little through traffic, which residents cite as a plus point.
In terms of amenities, Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk relies on the centre of Huissen. The supermarkets, primary schools and shops are within cycling distance, but not within walking distance from all parts of the neighbourhood. For daily groceries, you can go to Albert Heijn and Lidl in Huissen centre. Primary schools, such as those on the edge of the centre, are accessible by bike. Sports clubs are present in Huissen, including football clubs and a tennis club. A GP practice and pharmacy are also to be found in the immediate vicinity. The municipality of Lingewaard provides up-to-date information on amenities and events in the neighbourhood via its website: lingewaard.nl.
Accessibility by car is good. Via the N839 you quickly reach the A15 towards Nijmegen or Tiel. Arnhem is about a twenty-minute drive away. Public transport is more available than you might think at first glance: there are bus routes from Huissen to Arnhem Central, but the frequency is limited, especially in the evenings. Those dependent on public transport would do well to check this in advance. By bike, the centre of Huissen can be reached in five to ten minutes.
Residents appreciate the peace, space and good connections with the rest of the region. On the neighbourhood page of Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk you can read all reviews and scores per category. One resident writes: "It's quiet living here, neighbours know each other and you notice that people have consciously chosen the peace and quiet. But you do have to take the car for everything if you need something outside office hours." That characterises the neighbourhood well: pleasant for those seeking space, less suitable for those who want everything within walking distance.
Compared to neighbourhoods like Zilverkamp 1st phase or Zilverkamp 2nd phase-Rietbaan, which are newer and more compact, Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk feels more spacious and greener. Centrum Huissen offers more liveliness and walking distance to amenities, but less peace and space. Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk sits in between: it is not a sprawling new-build area, but neither is it a busy centre neighbourhood.
Who is a home in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and people in the 45 to 65 age group, which is also visible in the demographic figures: this is the largest age group with 365 residents. The spacious homes, quiet streets and proximity to primary schools make the neighbourhood attractive for families with children. Also, movers seeking more space and willing to live a bit further from the centre often find what they are looking for here. First-time buyers have a harder time: with an average purchase price of over €629,000 and a minimum price of €349,000, the supply for starters is limited. Those who want to be flexible or are looking for a lower entry point could also look at rental properties in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk as a temporary alternative. Supply here is small and homes sell quickly, so anyone serious about buying in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk would be wise to have their financing in order before planning viewings.
What residents say about Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk
Residents generally rate Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk positively in terms of peace and liveability. The greenness of the neighbourhood and the social cohesion are regularly mentioned as strong points. Residents are less enthusiastic about the dependence on the car and the limited public transport in the evenings. One resident describes it as follows: "Nice living here, quiet and green, but without a car you can't get around." View all ratings and sub-scores per category on the neighbourhood overview page.
Comparing homes for sale in and around Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk
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Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk?
Over the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk for an average purchase price of €629,278. The range ran from €349,000 to €945,000. The average sold home had an area of 145 m², which equates to a price of approximately €4,340 per square metre. Supply is limited, so anyone wanting to buy a home in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk would be wise to have their financing arranged in advance.
What is the WOZ value in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk?
The average WOZ value in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk is €347,000. This is below the average for the Huissen district (€362,000) and below the municipal average of Lingewaard (€372,000). This difference is partly explained by the relatively large share of social housing in the neighbourhood, which depresses the average value. On the free market, realised prices are considerably higher.
What is living in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk like?
Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the west side of Huissen, consisting mainly of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the space and the social cohesion in the streets. A frequently heard criticism is the dependence on the car: amenities and public transport are available, but not always within walking distance. The neighbourhood is best suited to people who consciously choose space and quiet over urban bustle.
Is Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood attracts relatively many families and residents in the 45 to 65 age group. The quiet streets, spacious homes and proximity to primary schools in Huissen make the neighbourhood attractive for families. First-time buyers have a harder time due to the high average purchase price. Seniors looking for space and quiet also find a suitable environment here, especially since 310 residents of the neighbourhood are aged 65 or older.
How accessible is Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk?
By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N839, with a quick connection to the A15 towards Nijmegen or Tiel. Arnhem can be reached in about twenty minutes. Public transport is available via bus lines to Arnhem Central, but the frequency is limited, especially in the evenings. The centre of Huissen can be reached by bicycle in five to ten minutes. Those without a car will notice the limitations of the public transport provision.
What type of homes are for sale in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk?
The supply consists mainly of single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. The average area of sold homes over the past year was 145 m². New construction is scarce in this neighbourhood. Buying apartments in Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk is less common; the supply is predominantly ground-based homes with a garden.
Are there sufficient amenities near Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk?
The neighbourhood itself has limited amenities, but the centre of Huissen is within cycling distance. There you will find supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Lidl, primary schools, a GP practice, pharmacy and sports clubs. For more extensive shopping or hospital care, you need to go to Arnhem or Nijmegen. The municipality of Lingewaard provides up-to-date information on local amenities and services via its website.




