Homes for sale in Hogenkamp, Zwolle
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House prices and market figures for Hogenkamp, Zwolle
Hogenkamp is predominantly a rental neighbourhood: only 24% of the more than 2,050 homes are owner-occupied, most of which are owned by housing associations. This makes the supply of owner-occupied homes in Hogenkamp limited, but at the same time affordable compared to the Zwolle average. The average WOZ value is €236,000, equal to the district average of Diezerpoort, but significantly lower than the municipal average of €344,000 in Zwolle as a whole.
In the past twelve months, 25 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €299,680. Prices ranged from €195,000 to €439,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger properties come onto the market. The average living area was 68 m², which works out at a price per square metre of around €4,400. That is on the steep side for Zwolle. The housing stock mainly consists of porch flats and smaller single-family homes from the 1960s and 1970s. For current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Hogenkamp, Zwolle
Hogenkamp is a quiet, soberly laid-out post-war neighbourhood on the west side of Zwolle, part of the broader district of Diezerpoort. The streets are clear, greenery is present without it being a park-like neighbourhood, and the atmosphere is one of everyday tranquillity. Resident Nina describes it aptly: "It's a beautiful neighbourhood close to the city, but also close to the nature of Berkum." That's right: the transition to the greener countryside towards Berkum is quickly reached by bike, while the city centre of Zwolle is less than ten minutes away by bike.
The buildings mainly consist of porch flats and terraced houses from the 1960s and 1970s, with a few newer additions here and there. The streetscape is functional and unobtrusive, which is also reflected in the resident score for beauty: at 6.2, that is the lowest-scoring category. If you are looking for a neighbourhood with architectural allure, you would be better off looking at districts such as Assendorp or Wipstrik. But if you are looking for peace, affordability and a central location, Hogenkamp offers an honest alternative.
For daily groceries, there are several supermarkets in the immediate vicinity, and the shopping offer of the nearby Diezerkwartier is accessible by bike. Primary schools in the area serve families with young children, and the resident score for education (7.7) is therefore one of the higher sub-scores. Green also scores well (7.8): Eekhoutpark and the green strips along Diezerstraat offer space to be outside without having to leave the neighbourhood.
Accessibility is a strong point of Hogenkamp. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood directly to the centre and Zwolle station, which is about two kilometres away. By car, the A28 is quickly accessible, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters towards Zwolle-Noord or further. The resident score for accessibility is 7.8, one of the higher scores. Safety even scores an 8.0, which is remarkably good for an urban neighbourhood with a relatively high proportion of social housing.
The community in Hogenkamp is one of people living side by side without much interference. Frits, one of the reviewers, calls it "a quiet neighbourhood" and says he does not have much contact with the neighbours. That picture fits the demographic composition: more than 1,200 single-person households out of a total of around 2,050 homes. The neighbourhood attracts many young singles and couples aged 25 to 45. For more resident reviews and all neighbourhood data, you can visit the Hogenkamp neighbourhood page.
If you want to compare the neighbourhood with its immediate neighbours: Schildersbuurt and Het Noorden are other neighbourhoods within Diezerpoort with a similar character, but sometimes a different type of housing or price level. Indischebuurt is also worth exploring if you want to buy in this part of Zwolle.
Who is a home in Hogenkamp interesting for?
Hogenkamp is primarily interesting for starters and young dual-income couples looking for an affordable owner-occupied home in Zwolle without leaving the city entirely. With an average sale price just under €300,000 and an entry price from €195,000, there are opportunities that hardly exist anymore in other Zwolle districts. The limited supply does require alertness: only a few dozen homes are sold per year, so quick action is important. Seniors who want to downsize and appreciate peace can also find their place here. If you are unsure whether buying is feasible at the moment, you can also look at rental homes in Hogenkamp as an intermediate solution. For a broader picture of the Zwolle owner-occupied market, the municipality provides more information via zwolle.nl.
What residents say about Hogenkamp
Hogenkamp receives an average resident score of 7.5 based on four reviews. The highest sub-score is for safety (8.0), followed by accessibility and community (both 7.8). The lowest score is for beauty (6.2), which matches the sober post-war streetscape. Nina writes: "It's a beautiful neighbourhood close to the city, but also close to the nature of Berkum." That sums up the neighbourhood's appeal well. All reviews and sub-scores can be found on the page for Hogenkamp.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Hogenkamp
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you won't find on other platforms. This way, you can not only filter by price or surface area, but also compare on liveability, safety and sense of community. In addition to Hogenkamp, also check out the supply in the broader district via owner-occupied homes in Diezerpoort, or explore other Zwolle districts such as Kamperpoort-Veerallee and Binnenstad. For the full municipal supply, go to all owner-occupied homes in Zwolle.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Hogenkamp?
In the past twelve months, 25 homes were sold in Hogenkamp, with an average purchase price of €299,680. Prices ranged from €195,000 to €439,000. The average living area was 68 m², resulting in a price per square metre of approximately €4,400. This makes buying a home in Hogenkamp more affordable than in many other neighbourhoods in Zwolle.
What is the WOZ value in Hogenkamp?
The average WOZ value in Hogenkamp is €236,000. This is equal to the average of the wider Diezerpoort district, but significantly lower than the municipal average of €344,000 for Zwolle as a whole. This reflects the predominantly social and modest housing stock in the neighbourhood.
What is it like living in Hogenkamp?
Living in Hogenkamp means choosing peace, affordability and a central location. The neighbourhood has a down-to-earth post-war character with terraced houses and porch flats from the 1960s and 1970s. Residents appreciate the safety (8.0) and accessibility (7.8), but give the neighbourhood's appearance a lower score (6.2). The overall resident score is 7.5.
Is Hogenkamp suitable for first-time buyers?
Yes, Hogenkamp is one of the more accessible neighbourhoods in Zwolle for first-time buyers. With an entry price from €195,000 and an average just under €300,000, there are options that are hardly available elsewhere in the city. However, supply is limited: only a few dozen owner-occupied homes are sold per year, so quick action is important. The neighbourhood attracts many young singles and couples aged 25 to 45.
How accessible is Hogenkamp?
Hogenkamp scores well on accessibility: residents give it a 7.8. The city centre and Zwolle station are about two kilometres away, easily reachable by bike or bus. Several bus lines connect the neighbourhood to the centre and other parts of the city. By car, the A28 is quickly accessible, convenient for commuters heading to Zwolle-Noord, Deventer or Groningen.
What type of homes are for sale in Hogenkamp?
The housing stock in Hogenkamp mainly consists of porch flats and terraced houses, largely built in the 1960s and 1970s. The average sold area in the recent period was 68 m², indicating that homes are predominantly compact. Occasionally, a larger home comes onto the market, as shown by the upper end of the price range. Buying an apartment in Hogenkamp is therefore a realistic option for those looking to enter the market affordably.
How safe is Hogenkamp?
Safety is the highest-scoring category in resident assessments of Hogenkamp, with a score of 8.0. Several residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet. This is remarkably positive for an urban neighbourhood with a relatively high share of social housing. Of course, conditions may vary per street and period; up-to-date safety information can be found via the municipality of Zwolle.
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