Homes for sale in Losser-Oost, Losser
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Losser-Oost and compare prices, neighbourhood scores, and resident reviews to determine if this neighbourhood suits you.



House prices and market figures Losser-Oost, Losser
In Losser-Oost, 58% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a predominantly home-ownership-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €288,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of €327,000 for Losser and the municipal average of €353,000. This difference makes Losser-Oost relatively affordable within the municipality.
Based on the past twelve months, ten homes changed hands here, with an average purchase price of €413,950. The range runs from €298,000 to €924,500, indicating that the supply varies widely: from modest terraced houses to more spacious detached homes. With an average living area of 147 m², this works out at a price per square metre of approximately €2,816. The market is limited in size, so there is little room to wait if you see a suitable property. Check the current supply and average selling time at the top of this page for the most up-to-date situation. If you want to look more broadly, you can also find homes for sale in the municipality of Losser in one overview.
Living in Losser-Oost, Losser
Losser-Oost is a quiet, village-like neighbourhood on the eastern side of the village of Losser, close to the border with Germany and within walking distance of the river Dinkel. The atmosphere is subdued and green: the neighbourhood largely consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by some newer construction along the edges. Detached houses and semi-detached homes alternate with terraced houses, but apartments are scarce here. Anyone considering buying an apartment in Losser-Oost should take into account the limited supply in that segment.
The location along the Dinkel is a definite plus. One resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "The neighbourhood is a friendly street with good neighbours who look out for each other. The location is right by the river Dinkel and is very nice for walking there." This proximity to nature and water makes the neighbourhood attractive for people who want to stretch their legs daily without having to get in the car. The greenery scores a 7.5 among residents, confirming that picture.
For daily shopping, you rely on the centre of Losser, a few minutes away by bike. There you will find supermarkets, a modest range of shops and basic amenities. The score for amenities is the lowest sub-score at 5.5, and that is honest: Losser-Oost is not a neighbourhood with a wide range of amenities within walking distance. Primary schools are available in the village; the resident score for education stands at 8.5, suggesting that parents are satisfied with what is available. For secondary education, Enschede, about twenty kilometres away, is the most obvious destination.
Accessibility scores an 8.5. By car, via the N737 you are quickly on the A1 towards Enschede or Almelo. Losser has a bus connection to Enschede, but the frequency is limited, so if you commute daily, you are best off doing so by car. The border location is mentioned by residents as a practical advantage: shopping and fuel are considerably cheaper in Germany. Safety scores a remarkably high 9.0, which fits well with the quiet, neighbourhood-oriented character of Losser-Oost.
Compared to Losser-West, Losser-Oost is slightly greener and quieter in character. Verspreide huizen Losser offers a more rural setting, while Bedrijfsterrein Losser is less suitable for living. If you want to make a broader comparison, you can also look at homes for sale in the district of Losser as a whole. The municipality of Losser also has other residential centres worth comparing, such as De Lutte or Overdinkel, each with its own character. More neighbourhood data and all resident reviews can be found on the information page of Losser-Oost.
Who is a home for sale in Losser-Oost interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly appeals to families and older people. The largest age group is 65-plus, and the neighbourhood has a quiet, social character that suits people who do not necessarily need to live in a bustling environment. The average purchase price of nearly €414,000 makes Losser-Oost less suitable for first-time buyers with a limited budget, although the lower end of the market (from €298,000) still offers some room. Movers looking for space and wanting a garden are better off here. Keep in mind that supply is limited: only a handful of homes are sold per year, so respond quickly if you see something. If you are considering renting as an intermediate step, you can also look at rental homes in Losser-Oost. For municipal information about permits, zoning plans or local regulations, the website of the municipality of Losser is the right starting point.
What residents say about Losser-Oost
Losser-Oost receives an overall score of 7.6 based on resident reviews on Buurtje.nl. The highest scores go to safety (9.0), accessibility (8.5) and education (8.5). The lowest score is for amenities (5.5), which ties in with the fact that for more choice you really need to go to the centre or a larger city. One resident writes: "The neighbourhood is a friendly street with good neighbours who look out for each other. The location is right by the river Dinkel and is very nice for walking there. Additionally, Losser is near Germany, which is handy for shopping and fuel, which are much cheaper here." Read all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Losser-Oost.
Compare homes for sale in and around Losser-Oost
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident scores and neighbourhood data that you will not find in this combination anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. In addition to this supply, also check the housing supply in the wider district of Losser, or explore other centres in the municipality via Glane and Beuningen. A complete overview of the municipality of Losser helps you compare the different neighbourhoods and districts side by side.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Losser-Oost?
The average purchase price in Losser-Oost over the past year was €413,950, based on ten sold homes. Prices ranged from €298,000 to €924,500, with an average living area of 147 m². That works out to a price per square metre of approximately €2,816. Supply is limited, so be quick if you have your eye on a property.
What is the WOZ value in Losser-Oost?
The average WOZ value in Losser-Oost is €288,000. This puts the neighbourhood below the district average of €327,000 for Losser and below the municipal average of €353,000. Losser-Oost is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality, although actual purchase prices due to market developments are higher than the WOZ value suggests.
What is living in Losser-Oost like?
Living in Losser-Oost is quiet and village-like in character, with strong neighbourhood involvement and plenty of green space in the immediate vicinity. The neighbourhood borders the river Dinkel, making walking and cycling in nature easy. Residents give the neighbourhood an overall score of 7.6, with highs for safety (9.0) and accessibility (8.5). The level of amenities within walking distance is limited, with a score of 5.5.
Is Losser-Oost suitable for families with children?
Losser-Oost is certainly suitable for families. The neighbourhood has a safe character (score 9.0) and residents are positive about education in the area (score 8.5). The housing stock largely consists of single-family homes with gardens, which is practical with children. For secondary education, Enschede is the designated destination, about twenty kilometres away.
How is the accessibility of Losser-Oost?
Residents rate accessibility at 8.5. By car, the N737 is the main connection towards Enschede and the A1. Buses run to Enschede, but frequency is limited, so daily commuters are usually reliant on the car. The location near Germany is an additional advantage for shopping and fuel, which are cheaper there.
What type of homes are for sale in Losser-Oost?
The supply in Losser-Oost mainly consists of single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. Anyone considering buying an apartment in Losser-Oost should take into account a very limited supply in that segment. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 147 m².
Is Losser-Oost a safe neighbourhood?
Yes, safety is actually a strong point of Losser-Oost. Residents give a score of 9.0 for safety, which is one of the highest subscores. The neighbourhood has a close-knit social structure where neighbours look out for each other, contributing to the feeling of safety. The quiet, village-like character also contributes to this.
The neighbourhood is a cosy street with good neighbours who look out for each other. The location is right by the river Dinkel and it's very nice to walk there. Additionally, Losser is near Germany, which is handy for groceries and fuel, which are much cheaper there. The only downside is that some people from the neighbourhood let their dog do its business in our garden.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is a nice, accessible village with many different ages. There are 2 supermarkets, a few cafes, and some nice little shops (medikamente die grenze, Kruidvat, Zeeman, Shoeby, Blokker, Terstal, Hema, etc.). There are a few fun tent parties in the centre each year (think carnival, Breughel, Ascension Day) and a farmers' market every few weeks. However, there isn't much to do or places to hang out for young people (15 to 22 years old) (such as nightlife, nice terraces, bowling, or other activities).
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