Homes for sale in Ittersum, Zwolle
View the current supply of homes for sale in Ittersum, including neighbourhood scores and resident reviews. Find a home for sale that matches your wishes.




What does a home in Ittersum cost?
Ittersum is a neighbourhood where the majority of homes are privately owned: 62% are owner-occupied, compared to 38% rented. The average WOZ value is €342,000, which is almost equal to the Zwolle average of €344,000. Looking at actual transactions over the past year, the picture is slightly different. 58 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €433,405, with a range of €240,000 to €775,000. The average living area of those sold homes is 116 m². The supply mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses, supplemented by a fair number of apartments and a few detached houses. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the latest asking prices and selling times.
Living in Ittersum: quiet, safe and self-contained
Residents of Ittersum give their neighbourhood a score of 8.0 on Buurtje.nl, and that score tells the story exactly: it's a good place to live, without being spectacular. The highest sub-score is for safety at 8.8. Resident Snoetje appelsap writes: "It's a reasonably safe neighbourhood. No bad experiences otherwise." Thijs Visser also confirms this: "My experience is that my neighbourhood is generally very safe and good." That peace and safety are clearly the strong points of Ittersum.
What residents appreciate less is the social contact. The community score is the lowest at 7.3. Thijs Visser notes that people are friendly but not really connected to each other. Resident A. Arts is even more direct about this: "I miss the social contact with neighbours. Everyone keeps to themselves." There is an annual Neighbours' Day, but several residents indicate that mutual involvement varies greatly per street. The neighbourhood Oud-Ittersum, for example, has a somewhat closer character than newer parts like Gerenlanden or Gerenbroek.
In terms of amenities, Ittersum scores well. Shopping centre De Dobbe is centrally located in the neighbourhood and offers an Albert Heijn, Aldi and various specialist shops. Resident Alien mentions that shops are within walking distance. For primary education, there are several schools in the neighbourhood, including De Wegwijzer and Het Mozaïek. Sports park Marslanden lies on the south side and offers space for football and tennis. Accessibility gets an 8.5 from residents, and rightly so: via the Ceintuurbaan and the Hasselterweg you are within minutes on the A28 towards Amersfoort or the N35 towards Almelo. Bus lines connect Ittersum with the centre of Zwolle and Zwolle station, which is about a ten-minute bike ride away. There is also plenty of green space, with the Milligerplas area and various parks giving the neighbourhood a spacious and green character. One striking detail that residents mention: the neighbourhood can feel like a maze to visitors due to the many winding streets and courtyards.
Does Ittersum suit you as a buyer?
With an average household income of €35,600 and an average purchase price around €433,000, buying a home in Ittersum is most realistic for dual-income earners or those moving up the property ladder. The largest group of households consists of families with children (2,300 households), and you can see that in the layout of the neighbourhood. First-time buyers purchasing an apartment in Ittersum can find options from around €240,000, but keep in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation fees. The supply varies and popular homes quickly attract multiple bids. Seniors can also find suitable ground-floor apartments here. If you are looking for more flexibility, also check out rental homes in Ittersum as an alternative.
Searching for homes for sale in Ittersum and surroundings
At the top of this page you will find the current supply of homes for sale in Ittersum, supplemented with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews on Buurtje.nl. This way you can compare not only homes, but also the liveability per neighbourhood. Want to broaden your search? Then check out the supply in all of Zwolle, or compare with neighbourhoods like Wipstrik, Assendorp or Kamperpoort-Veerallee. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Zwolle.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Ittersum?
The average purchase price in Ittersum over the past year was €433,405, based on 58 sold homes. Prices range from €240,000 to €775,000, depending on the type of property and floor area. The average living area is 116 m².
How does the WOZ value of homes in Ittersum compare to Zwolle?
The average WOZ value in Ittersum is €342,000, almost equal to the municipal average of Zwolle (€344,000). The WOZ value is relevant for property tax and may differ from the actual sale price.
Is Ittersum a suitable neighbourhood to buy a house for families?
Ittersum is popular among families. The largest group of households consists of families with children. There are several primary schools, sports facilities, and plenty of green space. Residents rate safety at 8.8 out of 10. Social contact between neighbours does vary by street.
Can I buy an apartment in Ittersum as a first-time buyer?
First-time buyers can find homes in Ittersum from around €240,000. In addition to the purchase price, consider additional costs such as 2% transfer tax, notary fees, and appraisal costs. Popular homes often attract multiple bids, so be prepared for overbidding.
How accessible is Ittersum in Zwolle?
Ittersum scores an 8.5 for accessibility among residents. Via the Ceintuurbaan and Hasselterweg you quickly reach the A28 and N35. Zwolle station is about a ten-minute bike ride away. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood directly to the centre of Zwolle.
Supermarket and other shops within walking distance, possibly reachable
Auto-translated to English by AIEvery year on Neighbour's Day maybe explain better how to join the WhatsApp group
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet neighbourhood, few children. Miss the social contact with neighbours. Everyone is to themselves.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a reasonably safe neighbourhood. No bad experiences otherwise. Children aren't too troublesome either. Sometimes a bit loud, but what can you do about it. Kids will be kids. The house is sometimes hard for visitors to find because it's a bit of a maze, but with Google Maps it should be fine. The school my children attended was very bad. Nothing was done about bullying and the education was (sounds strange) too little. As a result, there was hardly any preparation for secondary school. Secondary school was therefore a huge step. They had never had homework before. So the education could be better.
Auto-translated to English by AIMy experience is that my neighbourhood is generally very safe and good. The people are friendly but not really connected to each other. One street is a bit more cohesive than another, but most people keep to themselves.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn Ittersumerbroek you can live pleasantly. The neighbourhood is spacious and lies between the IJssel and the Zandhove forest, greenery is very close by.
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