Homes for sale in Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn, Rijssen-Holten
Discover homes for sale in Holten north of the railway line: a quiet, green neighbourhood with high homeownership rates. View the current listings and prices at the top of this page.
House prices and market figures Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn, Rijssen-Holten
The owner-occupied market in Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn is pronounced: as many as 88% of homes are owner-occupied, making this neighbourhood one of the most ownership-oriented within the district Holten. Only 12% is rented, the vast majority of which through private landlords. The average WOZ value is €423,000, well above the district average of €371,000 and significantly above the municipal average of €352,000 for Rijssen-Holten. That difference is no coincidence: the neighbourhood has a specific character that attracts buyers looking for a bit more space and peace on the north side of the railway line.
In the past twelve months, six homes were sold at an average purchase price of €441,750. The range was remarkably wide: from €285,000 to €875,000. This indicates that the supply is varied, from more modest homes to considerably larger properties. The average sold living area was 83 m², which works out to a price of approximately €5,320 per square metre. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes. For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn, Rijssen-Holten
Anyone who passes the level crossing in Holten heading north will soon notice that the pace drops somewhat. The buildings become more spaced out, the streets quieter and the greenery more prominent. This part of Holten has a village-like, almost rural character, while the village itself is just a bike ride away. The neighbourhood has around 340 residents spread over about 170 homes, which gives a low density and contributes to the peaceful atmosphere.
The housing stock largely consists of detached and semi-detached houses, with the occasional terraced house. A large part of the buildings date from the 1970s and 1980s, with a mix of later-built properties that make the streets somewhat more varied. Buying an apartment in Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn is not a realistic option: the neighbourhood is almost entirely ground-floor in character.
For daily shopping, the centre of Holten is a short bike ride away. There you will find, among others, an Albert Heijn and various local shops on the Dorpsstraat. Sports clubs such as football club Holten and tennis club LTC Holten are active in the area. Primary schools such as the Koningin Juliana School and the Prinses Margrietschool are accessible within the village. The Rijssens Lyceum in Rijssen provides secondary education.
In terms of accessibility, Holten station is an important plus point. From Holten station, trains run towards Deventer and Almelo, with good connections to Zwolle and Enschede. By car, the A1 via the Holten exit is quickly reachable, which also makes the location attractive for commuters. The neighbourhood is easily accessible by bike from the centre, although the terrain is slightly undulating due to the proximity of the Holterberg.
The age structure is striking: the largest group of residents is 65-plus (120 people), followed by the 45-65 age group (110 people). Families with children are in the minority. That colours the atmosphere: it is quiet during the day, there are few children playing in the street and the neighbourhood has a somewhat reserved, mature character. On the neighbourhood main page of Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn you can read what residents themselves write about their neighbourhood, including scores per category such as greenery, safety and facilities.
Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Holten-De Haar or the more rural De Beuseberg, this part of Holten has somewhat more compact, more contiguous buildings. The Villaterrein De Look has a more exclusive character with higher prices, while Lukensveld is somewhat more family-oriented. Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn sits in between: not the most expensive segment, but not the cheapest either.
Does a home for sale in Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn suit you?
Based on the demographic data, this neighbourhood best suits those aged 45 and over, seniors and people who appreciate peace and space without leaving the village entirely. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average purchase price of €441,750 and a WOZ value of €423,000, the entry threshold is high. Overbidding is realistic in this segment, especially for well-located detached homes. Supply is limited, with only six transactions in the past year, so you need patience. Would you like to explore the rental market first? Then check out the rental homes in Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn as an alternative.
What residents say about Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn
Residents appreciate the peace and proximity to nature as major plus points of living in Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here, you live close to the village but notice little of the hustle and bustle. The Holterberg is just around the corner and that's worth its weight in gold." Less positive are some residents about the limited walking distance to facilities for people without a car or bike. View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the overview page of this neighbourhood.
Compare homes for sale in and around Holten ten noorden van de spoorlijn
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find anywhere else on purchase pages. This way you can not only compare homes, but also neighbourhoods. View all homes for sale in Holten for a broader picture of the district, or explore homes for sale in Rijssen-Holten as a whole. Would you like a different atmosphere? Then De Holterberg or Liesen are interesting alternatives. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Rijssen-Holten.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Holten north of the railway line?
The average purchase price in Holten north of the railway line over the past year was €441,750, based on six transactions. The range ran from €285,000 to €875,000, indicating that both more modest and considerably larger homes are sold. The average living area was 83 m², which equates to a price of approximately €5,320 per square metre. Keep in mind that supply is limited and that overbidding on desirable properties is realistic.
What is the WOZ value in Holten north of the railway line?
The average WOZ value in Holten north of the railway line is €423,000. That is well above the district average of Holten (€371,000) and clearly above the municipal average of Rijssen-Holten (€352,000). The higher WOZ value reflects the predominantly ground-level and more spacious housing stock in this part of Holten.
What is living in Holten north of the railway line like?
Living in Holten north of the railway line feels quiet and village-like, with a low population density and many ground-level homes. The neighbourhood has a mature character: the largest age group is 65-plus. The centre of Holten with shops and amenities is a short bike ride away, and the Holterberg is just around the corner for those who love nature. Residents appreciate the peace, although the limited walking distance to amenities is sometimes mentioned as a drawback.
Is Holten north of the railway line suitable for seniors or families?
Based on demographic data, the neighbourhood is particularly attractive for those aged 45 and over and seniors: these groups together form the majority of the 340 residents. Families with young children are in the minority, which translates into a quiet, subdued atmosphere. For families actively seeking a child-friendly environment with more peers for children, a neighbourhood like Lukensveld might be a better match.
How accessible is Holten north of the railway line?
Holten station is within cycling distance and offers train connections towards Deventer and Almelo, with connections to Zwolle and Enschede. By car, the A1 via exit Holten is quickly reachable, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters as well. Within the village, everything is easily accessible by bike, although the terrain is slightly hilly due to the proximity of the Holterberg.
What types of homes are for sale in Holten north of the railway line?
The supply consists almost entirely of ground-level homes: detached houses and semi-detached houses are dominant, with the occasional terraced house. Buying an apartment in Holten north of the railway line is hardly possible; the neighbourhood has no significant apartment stock. Most homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, with a mix of later-built properties.
Is there a lot of green space and nature near Holten north of the railway line?
Yes, the location north of the railway brings the neighbourhood close to the countryside of Holten and the Holterberg, a forested area popular with walkers and cyclists. The low building density ensures plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity. Residents cite the proximity of nature as one of the main reasons for wanting to live here.





