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Homes for sale in Hollandscheveld kern, Hoogeveen

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House prices and market figures Hollandscheveld kern, Hoogeveen

The owner-occupied market in Hollandscheveld kern is strong. Of the 1,512 homes in the neighbourhood, 67% are owner-occupied, indicating that this is predominantly an owner-occupied area. The average WOZ value is €279,000, slightly lower than the district average for Hollandscheveld (€293,000) and clearly above the municipal average for Hoogeveen (€256,000). This already shows that Hollandscheveld kern is relatively sought-after within the municipality.

In the past twelve months, 24 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €460,292 and an average living area of 147 m². That works out to about €3,130 per square metre. Prices ranged from €199,500 to €1,199,500, reflecting the broad mix of housing types in the neighbourhood: from modest terraced houses to larger detached homes. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor family homes. Current asking prices and selling times can be found at the top of this page.

Living in Hollandscheveld kern, Hoogeveen

Hollandscheveld kern is a typical Drenthe village with a distinct character: quiet, well-organised and with a strong sense of community. The neighbourhood does not feel anonymous. People know each other, stop for a chat and look out for each other's children. That is not marketing talk; residents write that themselves. Dylan D. described it as: "People let you go when you have right of way, and don't just drive past you; they are sympathetic and know each other well. Generally, it is nice and quiet, and you can shop at the shops at your leisure."

The housing stock mainly consists of homes from the 1970s and 1980s, with a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached homes on larger plots. The streets are green and there is plenty of space for children to play outside. Resident Angelina Entjes also mentions this: "Children love to play on the street here. It just feels very safe here."

In terms of amenities, Hollandscheveld kern does remarkably well for a village of this size. There are two supermarkets, a pharmacy, a GP practice, a dentist, a hairdresser, several clothing stores and a tattoo shop. For primary education, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. Residents give education a score of 9.0, which is high. The playground is an active hub in the district where activities for children are regularly organised.

Accessibility scores a perfect 10.0 in resident reviews. Hollandscheveld is located directly on the N48, from which you can reach Hoogeveen in about ten minutes and Meppel in a quarter of an hour. The A28 is easily accessible via Hoogeveen. Public transport is available via bus connections to Hoogeveen, from where you can continue by train. For daily shopping, you don't even need to take the car.

The overall resident score for Hollandscheveld kern is 8.8 out of 10. Safety (9.8) and community spirit (9.5) are the absolute standouts. Green space scores the lowest at 7.0, although the neighbourhood is certainly not barren. Those looking for more space and nature can also look at Verspreide huizen Hollandscheveld-Oost or Verspreide huizen Hollandscheveld-West, the more rural neighbourhoods around the core. The broader district Hollandscheveld has a slightly higher average WOZ value, partly due to those outlying areas.

Who is a home in Hollandscheveld kern interesting for?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts families, which is also visible in the figures: households with children are the largest group. The combination of safety, amenities within walking distance and an active community makes this attractive for young families who do not necessarily need to live in the city. Movers who want more space without being far from amenities will also find something here. Seniors already live here in large numbers, partly thanks to the accessibility of care and shops.

First-time buyers must take into account an average selling price of over €460,000, which is a big step for a first home. The price range does start at around €200,000, so there are opportunities, but those homes sell quickly. Those who want to remain flexible can also look at the rental homes in Hollandscheveld kern as an alternative or stepping stone.

What residents say about Hollandscheveld kern

Hollandscheveld kern has an average resident score of 8.8 out of 10, based on four reviews. The highest subscores are for accessibility (10.0), safety (9.8) and community (9.5). Green space scores the lowest at 7.0. D.D. wrote: "Sometimes barbecues, always nice chatting with each other, in short, a nice community." That feeling of connectedness comes back in several reviews. Read all reviews and neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of Hollandscheveld kern.

Compare homes for sale in and around Hollandscheveld kern

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, information you won't find this way on other platforms. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. View the supply in the entire district via homes for sale in Hollandscheveld, explore other districts such as De Weide or Fluitenberg, or view the broad supply of homes for sale in Hoogeveen. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality of Hoogeveen.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Hollandscheveld kern?

In the past twelve months, 24 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €460,292. Prices ranged from €199,500 to €1,199,500. The average living area was 147 m², which works out to approximately €3,130 per square metre. So there is a wide price range, depending on the type of property and location.

What is the WOZ value in Hollandscheveld kern?

The average WOZ value in Hollandscheveld kern is €279,000. That is slightly lower than the average for the wider Hollandscheveld district (€293,000), but clearly higher than the municipal average of Hoogeveen (€256,000). The kern is therefore relatively valuable within the municipality.

What is it like to live in Hollandscheveld kern?

Hollandscheveld kern is a quiet, village-like neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. Residents appreciate the safety (9.8), accessibility (10.0) and social character of the area. The overall resident score is 8.8 out of 10. It is a neighbourhood where people know each other and children can play outside safely.

Is Hollandscheveld kern suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is popular with families. Households with children are the largest household group. There are primary schools nearby, an active playground with organised activities and two supermarkets within walking distance. The safety score of 9.8 and the quiet streets make it a pleasant environment for children.

How is the accessibility of Hollandscheveld kern?

Residents give accessibility a perfect score of 10.0. The neighbourhood is directly on the N48, making Hoogeveen reachable in about ten minutes and Meppel in a quarter of an hour. The A28 is easily accessible via Hoogeveen. There are bus connections to Hoogeveen, from where train connections are available.

What types of homes are for sale in Hollandscheveld kern?

The supply consists largely of ground-floor single-family homes, including terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Many homes date from the 1970s and 1980s. The average living area of sold homes in the past twelve months was 147 m². Buying apartments in Hollandscheveld kern is less common; supply is limited in this segment.

Is it safe in Hollandscheveld kern?

Safety is the highest scoring category in resident reviews, with a score of 9.8 out of 10. Several residents explicitly mention that the neighbourhood feels safe and that children can play outside without worry. The quiet traffic flows and social control in the area contribute to this.


Experiences from Hollandscheveld kern
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8.9
Angelina entjes
Family · Semi-detached
09-01-2025
Cosy

A very cosy neighbourhood with many amenities nearby, you have 2 supermarkets, a hairdresser, tattoo shop, several clothing stores, pharmacy, doctor and dentist and much more, so you basically have everything in the area. Also, many things are organised, for example in the playground for children.

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8.6
D. D.
Family · Vrijstaand huis
13-12-2024
Quiet neighbourhood, nice people

Sometimes barbecues, always chatting pleasantly with each other, in short a nice community

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8.9
Angelina
Family · Semi-detached
26-09-2024
Cosy

It's a cosy neighbourhood with many friendly and nice people. Children love to play in the street here. It just feels very safe.

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9.0
Dylan D.
Family · Vrijstaand huis
29-06-2024
A wonderfully quiet neighbourhood with friendly people!

People let you go when you have right of way, and don't just drive past you; they are considerate and know each other well. Generally, it's nice and quiet, and you can shop at ease in the shops. The snack bars are also very good here :)

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