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House prices and market figures Loppersum, Eemsdelta

The owner-occupied market in Loppersum is predominantly a buyer's market: 55% of the more than 1,200 homes are owner-occupied, the remaining 45% are rented, a large part of which through a housing association. The average WOZ value is €221,000. That is slightly lower than the neighbouring Buitengebied Noord-Loppersum, where the WOZ value is €235,000, but higher than the municipal average of Eemsdelta (€213,000). Loppersum is therefore in the middle class of the municipality.

Actual selling prices are significantly higher than the WOZ value suggests. Over the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €421,227 and an average living area of 149 m². That works out to about €2,826 per square metre. The range was considerable: from €297,500 to €695,000, indicating that both modest village homes and larger detached houses changed hands. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes, from older characteristic properties in the village centre to more spacious homes on the outskirts. View the current supply and the most recent asking prices at the top of this page.

Living in Loppersum, Eemsdelta

Loppersum is a compact Groningen village with a remarkably complete range of facilities for its size. The village has over 2,100 inhabitants and has a clear village character: quiet streets, historic buildings around the church on the mound, and a community where people know each other. At the same time, the village centre is surprisingly lively. There is a supermarket within walking distance, a hairdresser, a clothing store, a toy shop and even a DIY store. Every Friday there is a weekly market on the village square, and the fair returns annually. For a village of this scale, that is exceptional.

Resident Wouter describes it aptly: "Everything you need in one place." He mentions the direct train connection to the city, the hotel, the spa and the multitude of shops all within walking distance. That feeling of completeness in a small environment is precisely what distinguishes Loppersum from many other villages in the region. On the neighbourhood page of Loppersum you will find all resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data.

The buildings in Loppersum are varied. In the centre there are older, characteristic properties, many from the first half of the twentieth century or earlier. On the outskirts of the village there are post-war extensions, with terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s to the 1980s. Detached houses also occur, particularly on the wider avenues and on the village edge.

In terms of accessibility, Loppersum scores remarkably high. It has its own train station on the Groningen-Delfzijl line, with which you can be in the centre of Groningen in about twenty minutes. For motorists, the N33 is quickly accessible, providing connections towards Groningen and Appingedam. Cyclists benefit from a reasonable cycle path network through the surrounding landscape. The accessibility score in the resident reviews is therefore a perfect 10.

The largest age group in Loppersum is 65-plus (660 people), followed by the 45-65-year-olds (600 people). Families with children are less represented, although there are primary school facilities in the village. The proportion of married households is 46%, and most households consist of people without children. That colours the atmosphere: it is a village that works well for people seeking peace and overview, but who do not want to completely sacrifice facilities.

Compared to surrounding hamlets such as Garrelsweer and Wirdum, Loppersum clearly offers more facilities and a better public transport connection. The rural area around the village, described on the page about homes for sale in Buitengebied Noord-Loppersum, has higher WOZ values but less direct access to daily amenities. Those who combine village life with accessibility are in the best place in Loppersum itself.

Who is a home in Loppersum interesting for?

Loppersum particularly attracts movers and seniors seeking peace without completely giving up facilities. The train connection also makes it attractive for people who work in Groningen but want to live outside the city for more space and lower prices. Starters can get a foot in the door here, although the range starts at almost €300,000. The supply is limited: only 11 homes were sold in the past year, so anyone serious about buying would do well to act quickly when something becomes available. Would you like to first orient yourself on renting? Then check the rental homes in Loppersum as an alternative.

What residents say about Loppersum

Loppersum receives an overall score of 9.0 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The highest scores go to safety (10), accessibility (10), housing (10) and facilities (10). Green scores slightly lower with a 7. Resident Wouter writes: "Everything is nice and close, direct connection to the city by train, hotel, spa, hairdresser, clothing store, toy shop, DIY store and a supermarket all within walking distance. A market every Friday and a fair every year." Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood scores on the overview page of Loppersum.

Compare homes for sale in and around Loppersum

Buurtje.nl bundles the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources and links this to resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so that you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Would you like to view the supply more broadly? Then compare with other parts of the municipality via homes for sale in Eemsdelta, or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Delfzijl-Centrum and Farmsum. For more background on the municipality itself, also see the page about Eemsdelta or the official municipal website at eemsdelta.nl.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Loppersum?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Loppersum was €421,227, with an average living area of 149 m². That works out to approximately €2,826 per square metre. Sale prices ranged from €297,500 to €695,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. Supply is scarce: only 11 homes were sold in a year, so acting quickly pays off.

What is the WOZ value in Loppersum?

The average WOZ value in Loppersum is €221,000. That is above the municipal average of Eemsdelta (€213,000), but slightly below the neighbouring Buitengebied Noord-Loppersum (€235,000). The WOZ value gives an indication of the fiscal value, but actual sale prices are significantly higher.

What is living in Loppersum like?

Loppersum is a quiet Groningen village with a surprisingly complete range of amenities. Residents appreciate the combination of village atmosphere and practical accessibility: there is a train station, a supermarket, a weekly market and various shops within walking distance. The overall resident score is 9.0 out of 10. Safety, accessibility and amenities all score a 10.

Is Loppersum suitable for seniors and downsizers?

Yes, Loppersum is particularly attractive for seniors and downsizers. The largest age group is 65-plus (660 people) and most households consist of people without children. The village offers peace, clarity and good daily amenities. For families, there are also primary school options, although the offering is smaller than in larger centres.

How accessible is Loppersum?

Loppersum has its own train station on the Groningen-Delfzijl line, with a travel time of about twenty minutes to Groningen Central. By car, the N33 is quickly accessible for connections towards Groningen and Appingedam. Residents give accessibility a score of 10 out of 10. There are also cycling routes through the surrounding landscape.

What types of homes are for sale in Loppersum?

The supply in Loppersum mainly consists of ground-floor homes: older characteristic properties in the village centre, terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the post-war expansions, and detached houses on the edges of the village. Buying apartments in Loppersum is less common; the village has hardly any high-rise buildings. The average sold living area over the past year was 149 m².

How safe is Loppersum?

Loppersum scores a perfect 10 on safety in resident reviews. Residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and clear, with little nuisance. The village character and social cohesion contribute to the feeling of safety. For a complete picture of the neighbourhood scores, you can consult the reviews on the Loppersum neighbourhood page.


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Family · Vrijstaand huis
21-08-2024
Everything you need in one place.

Everything is nice and close, direct connection to the city by train, hotel, spa, hairdresser, clothing store, toy store, hardware store and a supermarket all within walking distance. A market every Friday and a fair every year. Plenty of bins everywhere, and I only have good memories of the primary school here.

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