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House prices and market figures for Losse Landen, Kampen

Losse Landen is a distinctly owner-occupied neighbourhood: 82% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, while only 18% is rented. This gives the neighbourhood a stable, owner-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €358,000, slightly below the district average of IJsselmuiden (€368,000) but clearly above the municipal average of Kampen (€314,000). That difference says something about the quality and type of homes here.

Looking at actual transactions over the past twelve months, 31 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €492,048. The range runs from €320,000 to €850,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger detached houses change hands. The average sold living area is 141 m², which works out to a price of around €3,490 per square metre. That is a firm price, but fitting for the predominantly spacious housing stock in this neighbourhood. For current asking prices and available properties, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Losse Landen, Kampen

Losse Landen is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the west side of IJsselmuiden, directly bordering the countryside. The neighbourhood has a green, almost village-like character, with predominantly spacious single-family homes on generous plots. A large part of the housing stock dates from the 1980s and 1990s, supplemented by newer expansions towards the polder. Here you mainly see semi-detached and detached houses, which explains the average sale price of nearly half a million euros. Terraced houses exist but are less dominant than in more compact urban neighbourhoods.

The atmosphere is calm and orderly. Residents know each other, children play in the street, and there is little through traffic. Ruth puts it aptly: "Nice, cosy neighbourhood, I enjoy living here." That feeling of neatness and cosiness is reflected in the resident score of 8.5 out of 10. Notably high scores are for safety (9.0), accessibility (9.0) and beauty (9.0). Residents are also particularly satisfied with the amenities, which even score a perfect 10. Green space scores slightly lower at 7.0, which is understandable: the neighbourhood is tidy but does not have extensive parks within the built-up area itself.

In terms of amenities, Losse Landen stands out. Within a short cycling distance is the centre of IJsselmuiden, with a supermarket, small shops and primary schools. For more extensive shopping or a larger retail offering, the centre of Kampen is easily accessible. In the neighbourhood itself, there are several primary schools, and for secondary education, students rely on Kampen, which is easily reachable by bike or bus. There is also plenty to do sport-wise: football clubs, tennis courts and a swimming pool are available in the immediate vicinity.

Accessibility scores highly, and rightly so. Via the N764 you are quickly on the A28 towards Zwolle or Hardenberg. Kampen itself can be reached by bike in a quarter of an hour. Bus services run towards the centre of Kampen, from where trains depart towards Zwolle. For those commuting daily to Zwolle, that is a comfortable combination of bike and bus or car.

Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as De Koekoek or Centrum IJsselmuiden, Losse Landen is somewhat more spacious and greener in layout, with larger plots and a slightly higher average transaction price. Sonnenberg has a similar profile but a different construction period. More background on the neighbourhood, including all resident reviews and neighbourhood data, can be found on the information page for Losse Landen.

Is a home for sale in Losse Landen right for you?

Losse Landen mainly attracts families and home-movers. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and more than half of households are married. Families with children form the largest household group. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an entry price from €320,000 and an average of nearly €492,000, you need a substantial budget. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment. If you are looking for a spacious single-family home in a quiet neighbourhood with good amenities and a safe feeling, you are in the right place here. If you are more flexible in terms of housing type, also check out the rental homes in Losse Landen as an alternative. Or broaden your search area to homes for sale in IJsselmuiden for a wider range within the same district.

What residents say about Losse Landen

Losse Landen receives an overall score of 8.5 out of 10 from residents. The highest sub-scores are for amenities (10), safety (9.0), accessibility (9.0) and beauty (9.0). Green space scores the lowest at 7.0. Resident Ruth expresses the feeling in the neighbourhood as follows: "Nice, cosy neighbourhood, I enjoy living here." All reviews and sub-scores per category can be viewed via the neighbourhood page for Losse Landen.

Compare homes for sale around Losse Landen

On Buurtje.nl you can directly compare the supply in Losse Landen with that in surrounding neighbourhoods and districts, supported by resident scores and current market figures from more than 1,500 sources. Also check out the supply in Oosterholt or De Waard for alternatives in the same area. If you want to look more broadly, the overview of all homes for sale in the municipality of Kampen provides a complete picture. The municipality itself also publishes information about living and new construction via the website of the municipality of Kampen.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Losse Landen?

The average purchase price in Losse Landen over the past year was €492,048, based on 31 sold homes. Prices ranged from €320,000 to €850,000. With an average living area of 141 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,490. First-time buyers need a substantial budget; the supply is mainly aimed at movers and families.

What is the WOZ value in Losse Landen?

The average WOZ value in Losse Landen is €358,000. That is slightly below the average for the IJsselmuiden district (€368,000), but clearly above the municipal average of Kampen (€314,000). This reflects the relatively spacious and high-quality housing stock in the neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Losse Landen?

Losse Landen is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a village character on the edge of IJsselmuiden. Residents appreciate the safety, cleanliness and good amenities in the immediate vicinity. The neighbourhood scores an 8.5 out of 10 in resident reviews. Resident Ruth describes it as a 'neat, cosy neighbourhood' where she enjoys living very much.

Is Losse Landen suitable for families with children?

Yes, Losse Landen is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. Families with children form the largest household group, and the neighbourhood scores well on safety (9.0) and education (8.0). There are primary schools within a short distance and sports clubs in the area. The quiet streets and spacious homes make the neighbourhood attractive for young families and movers.

How accessible is Losse Landen?

The accessibility of Losse Landen is rated 9.0 by residents. Via the N764, the connection to the A28 towards Zwolle and Hardenberg is quickly made. The centre of Kampen can be reached by bicycle in about fifteen minutes. Trains run from Kampen towards Zwolle. Bus services connect the neighbourhood with the centre of Kampen.

What type of homes can you buy in Losse Landen?

The supply in Losse Landen mainly consists of single-family homes: semi-detached houses and detached houses dominate the streetscape. Some of the homes date from the 1980s and 1990s, supplemented by newer extensions. Buying apartments in Losse Landen is limited; the neighbourhood is almost entirely designed for ground-based homes. The average living area of sold homes is 141 m².

How safe is Losse Landen?

Losse Landen scores a 9.0 on safety in resident reviews, which is one of the highest sub-scores. The neighbourhood has little through traffic, a clear layout and residents know each other well. This contributes to the feeling of safety that both families and elderly people experience as pleasant.


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Ruth
Family · Vrijstaand huis
04-09-2025
Nice, cosy neighbourhood

I enjoy living there

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