Homes for sale in Hoogkamp, Arnhem
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House prices and market figures Hoogkamp, Arnhem
With 91% owner-occupied homes, Hoogkamp is one of the most owner-occupied neighbourhoods in Arnhem. The average WOZ value is €578,000, which is almost equal to the district average of Burgemeesterswijk/Hoogkamp (€585,000), but nearly double the Arnhem average of €323,000. That says something about the character of the neighbourhood: this is no ordinary city district.
In the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold in Hoogkamp, with an average purchase price of €706,364. The range runs from €285,000 to €1,085,000, indicating that both smaller terraced houses and spacious villas come onto the market. With an average sold area of 157 m², this works out at a price of around €4,500 per square metre. The supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes and detached houses from the first half of the twentieth century. Current asking prices and selling times can be found at the top of this page.
Living in Hoogkamp, Arnhem
Hoogkamp is the neighbourhood in Arnhem that you recognise by its wide avenues, tall trees and homes that have clearly been built with care. It is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a distinct character: not a new-build estate, not a student area, but a place where people stay for a long time. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old, and the proportion of families with children is high. That translates into a stable, engaged living environment.
The housing stock largely dates from the 1920s to the 1950s. Think villas and spacious semi-detached houses with deep gardens, often on streets like the Van Nispenstraat or in the vicinity of the Schelmseweg. The homes have character, but also require maintenance. Anyone buying a house here also buys a project, although for many residents that is precisely the attraction.
Within walking distance lies Park Sonsbeek, one of the most beautiful city parks in Arnhem. For many residents, that is a daily destination, not an outing. For groceries, the Gelderse Roos in Burgemeesterswijk is accessible, or the shops on the Velperweg. Primary schools in the immediate vicinity serve the families in the neighbourhood well. Sports clubs and tennis clubs are represented in and around the district.
In terms of accessibility, Hoogkamp is manageable, although the neighbourhood is primarily car and bicycle oriented. The centre of Arnhem can be reached by bicycle in ten to fifteen minutes. Arnhem Central Station is a similar distance away. Via the Velperweg and the A12 you are quickly on the motorway. Bus services run along the edges of the neighbourhood, but those without a car will notice that Hoogkamp is not on the busiest public transport network.
Residents particularly appreciate Hoogkamp for its peace, space and green surroundings. One resident writes: "You live here just outside the hustle and bustle of the city, but everything is still close by. The avenues are quiet, the neighbours know each other." Criticisms sometimes concern parking pressure at peak times and the limited walking distance to daily amenities. See all experiences and scores on the Hoogkamp neighbourhood page.
Compared to neighbouring communities, Hoogkamp has its own atmosphere. The Burgemeesterswijk is more urban and has more supply at lower price points. Sonsbeek/Zijpendaal borders the same green space but has a slightly different housing profile. The Sterrenberg is quieter and more villa-like. Those looking for the combination of urban proximity and green tranquillity will find in Hoogkamp a unique balance that the other neighbourhoods do not quite match. Also view the broader supply of homes for sale in Burgemeesterswijk/Hoogkamp if you want to make the comparison.
Does a home for sale in Hoogkamp suit you as a buyer?
Hoogkamp mainly attracts families and home-movers who are looking for space, peace and a green environment and are willing to pay for it. With an average selling price of over €700,000, buying in Hoogkamp is financially almost unattainable for first-time buyers, certainly in the higher segment. At the lower end of the market, around €285,000, smaller properties sometimes become available, but that is the exception. Be prepared for competition on attractive homes: supply is limited and demand is stable. If you want to remain flexible, you can also look at rental homes in Hoogkamp as an intermediate solution. For more affordable alternatives in the region, neighbourhoods such as Presikhaaf-West or the Spijkerkwartier are worth exploring.
What residents say about Hoogkamp
Hoogkamp scores well on liveability, green space and social cohesion. Residents give the neighbourhood high marks for the living environment and feeling of safety. Amenities and public transport accessibility score lower, which is consistent with the character of the neighbourhood. One resident sums it up: "Hoogkamp is not a neighbourhood for those who want everything around the corner, but for those who value peace and space over convenience." Read all reviews and sub-scores on the Hoogkamp overview page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Hoogkamp
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Hoogkamp?
The average purchase price in Hoogkamp over the past twelve months was €706,364, with an average living area of 157 m². That works out to about €4,500 per square metre. The range runs from €285,000 to €1,085,000, depending on the type and condition of the property.
What is the WOZ value in Hoogkamp?
The average WOZ value in Hoogkamp is €578,000. That is comparable to the district average of Burgemeesterswijk/Hoogkamp (€585,000) and almost double the Arnhem average of €323,000. This reflects the high-quality housing stock in the neighbourhood.
What is it like living in Hoogkamp?
Hoogkamp is a quiet, green neighbourhood with wide avenues and mainly older, spacious homes. The area attracts families and movers seeking peace and space, close to Park Sonsbeek. Residents appreciate the liveability and social atmosphere, although everyday amenities are not always just around the corner.
Is Hoogkamp suitable for families with children?
Yes, Hoogkamp is very much a family neighbourhood. Households with children form the largest group, and the area has primary schools, quiet streets, and proximity to Park Sonsbeek. The homes are generally spacious with gardens. Financially, the neighbourhood is less accessible for young first-time buyers.
How accessible is Hoogkamp?
Hoogkamp is easily accessible by bike and car. The centre of Arnhem and Arnhem Central Station can be reached by bike in ten to fifteen minutes. Via the Velperweg you quickly connect to the A12. Public transport options within the neighbourhood itself are limited; bus routes mainly run along the edges of the district.
What types of homes are for sale in Hoogkamp?
The supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes, semi-detached houses, and detached villas, mostly built between 1920 and 1960. Buying apartments in Hoogkamp is rarer than in other Arnhem neighbourhoods. The homes have character but sometimes require maintenance or renovation.
Is there a lot of green space in Hoogkamp?
Green space is one of Hoogkamp's strongest assets. Park Sonsbeek borders the neighbourhood directly and is within walking distance daily for many residents. Additionally, many homes have spacious gardens and the streets are shaded by mature trees. This is one of the reasons why residents stay in the neighbourhood for a long time.








