Homes for sale in Losser
View the current supply of homes for sale in Losser, from affordable terraced houses to detached homes. Compare neighbourhoods on price, neighbourhood score and resident reviews.
Buying a house in Losser: the housing market in 2026
Losser is a municipality in the east of Overijssel, right on the German border. With around 23,376 residents spread across several villages, the municipality offers a mix of village living and Twente landscape, with the Lutterzand, the Dinkel and the bocage landscape as green assets. Many residents work in nearby Enschede or just across the border in Germany, which gives the municipality an interesting position on the housing market.
The housing stock comprises over 10,000 homes, 70% of which are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €353,000. In the past twelve months, 81 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €513,111, with a range of €265,000 to €1,150,000. The average floor area of sold homes is 173 m², indicating that mainly spacious family homes change hands. Supply is not very large, so popular homes can be snapped up quickly. At the top of this page you will find the current selling time and current supply. Buurtje.nl helps you compare neighbourhoods with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and housing supply from more than 1,500 sources.
The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Losser
The municipality of Losser consists of five villages, each with its own character and price level. Whether you are looking for a family home in the centre or want peace and quiet on the edge of the Twente landscape, there is choice. Below are the main neighbourhoods listed.
Losser-dorp, the heart of the municipality
The village of Losser is the largest village and has the most amenities: supermarkets, primary schools, GPs and the town hall. You will find a mix of 1970s neighbourhoods, new builds and characteristic village homes around the Martinuskerk. Residents give the village a strong 8.5 on Buurtje.nl, particularly for safety and education. Prices are around the municipal average, although new-build projects are more expensive. View the housing supply in Losser-dorp for the current situation.
Glane, quiet living near the border
Glane is a small village right on the German border, popular with people seeking peace and space. It is a close-knit community where you still know your neighbours. With a neighbourhood score of 8.2, residents particularly appreciate the safety and green character. One resident wrote: "Wonderfully quiet, you are in Germany in no time and yet you are in Enschede in ten minutes." The homes here are often detached or semi-detached, with larger plots than in the village centre. View the available homes in Glane.
Overdinkel, affordable alternative with its own character
Overdinkel lies in the north of the municipality and has its own level of amenities with schools, shops and sports clubs. The neighbourhood score is 6.7, which is lower than the other villages. Residents mention amenities as a point for improvement, but appreciate the affordability and mutual connectedness. For first-time buyers and buyers with a more limited budget, Overdinkel can be interesting, as prices here are generally below the municipal average. View what is for sale in Overdinkel.
De Lutte, village living with nature around the corner
De Lutte is known for the Lutterzand and the forests of the Losserse landscape. It is a sought-after village for movers and families who value nature. The homes here are on average more expensive than in the rest of the municipality, with many detached houses on spacious plots. De Lutte has an active club life and its own primary education. Discover the supply in De Lutte.
In addition, there is Beuningen, a small village with a rural character where supply is limited but peace is abundant. On the municipal page of Losser you will find all ratings and reviews per neighbourhood, so you can compare well.
What to look out for when buying a home in Losser?
Anyone considering buying a home in Losser would do well to take a few things into account. Firstly: the price differences per village are large. In De Lutte you will quickly pay towards the top of the range for a detached house, while in Overdinkel you can find a terraced house for €265,000 to €350,000. So look carefully at what type of home fits your budget.
Secondly: supply in Losser is not very large. With 81 sales in a year, homes in popular villages sell quickly. Make sure your financing is in order before you go viewing, because overbidding also occurs here for sought-after properties. Would you rather first rent a home in Losser? That can be an option to get to know the municipality first.
Thirdly: accessibility differs per village. Losser-dorp and Overdinkel are close to the N35 and N342, but a train station is lacking in the municipality itself. You are dependent on the bus or car towards Oldenzaal or Enschede station. Check the neighbourhood scores for accessibility per neighbourhood on Buurtje.nl, so you know what to expect.
Finally: inform yourself via the website of the municipality of Losser about zoning plans and any new-build projects. This can affect the value development of your home.
What residents say about living in Losser
The municipality scores a 7.8 out of 10 based on 8 resident reviews. Safety (8.9) and education (8.4) score notably high, making Losser attractive for families. The village of Losser-dorp is best rated with an 8.5. A resident of Losser-dorp wrote: "Safe environment for children, good schools and you are in nature in no time." Amenities score the lowest at 7.0, which fits the village character. For the full ratings and all reviews per neighbourhood, you can visit the page with resident reviews of Losser.
Homes for sale near Losser
Looking in the surrounding area too? The housing market around Losser offers various alternatives. In Enschede you will find a larger and more varied supply, including apartments. Dinkelland offers a similar rural character with villages like Denekamp. Borne and Almelo are also a short drive away and have a wider price range. For those who want to look further, Dalfsen is also worth exploring.
View the current supply of homes for sale in Losser
At the top of this page you will find the full overview of homes for sale in Losser, updated daily. Use the filters on price, floor area and energy label to search specifically. For each home you will see the neighbourhood information and scores of the surrounding area, so you can assess not only the house but also the neighbourhood. Whether you are considering buying an apartment in Losser or looking for a detached home, the overview above gives you the current situation.
Frequently asked questions
How many homes for sale are there in Losser?
The current number of homes for sale in Losser can be found at the top of this page. The listings are updated daily from more than 1,500 sources, so you always have a complete overview of what is available in all the villages.
What does a home cost in Losser?
The average purchase price in Losser over the past year was €513,111, with a range from €265,000 to €1,150,000. Prices vary significantly by village: in De Lutte and Glane prices are higher due to the share of detached homes, while Overdinkel is generally more affordable.
What is the average price per square metre in Losser?
Based on an average purchase price of €513,111 and an average floor area of 173 m², the price per square metre is approximately €2,966. This is an average; compact homes in Overdinkel have a lower price per m² than large detached houses in De Lutte.
How long does a home typically stay on the market in Losser?
The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. With 81 sales in the past year and limited supply, the market in Losser is quite tight. Popular homes in villages such as Losser-dorp and De Lutte often sell quickly.
Which neighbourhoods in Losser are most popular for buying a home?
The village of Losser-dorp scores highest among residents with an 8.5 out of 10, followed by Glane with an 8.2. Losser-dorp offers the most amenities, Glane is popular for its tranquillity and border location, and De Lutte attracts buyers who value nature and space.
Is Losser a good place to buy a home?
Losser scores a 7.8 among residents, with notably high scores for safety (8.9) and education (8.4). The municipality has 23,376 inhabitants, a labour participation rate of 65%, and is conveniently located near Enschede and the German border. The WOZ value of €353,000 is below the average selling price, indicating price appreciation.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Losser?
Expect 4 to 6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. This includes 2% transfer tax (buyers under 35 may qualify for a starter exemption up to €510,000), notary fees, appraisal costs, and possibly estate agent fees. For a home of €513,000, this amounts to approximately €20,000 to €31,000 extra.
How accessible is Losser?
Losser does not have its own train station. You rely on bus lines or a car to Enschede or Oldenzaal for the train. Via the N35 and N342 you quickly reach the A1 and A35 motorways. Residents rate accessibility an 8.2 out of 10, partly due to the short distance to Enschede (about 10 km) and the border crossing to Germany.
Can I search for homes by neighbourhood in Losser?
Yes, on this page you can filter and on the neighbourhood pages of Losser-dorp, Glane, Overdinkel, De Lutte and Beuningen you will find the specific listings per village. Per neighbourhood you can also see the neighbourhood score and resident reviews, so you can easily compare neighbourhoods.
How many homes are there in total in the municipality of Losser?
The municipality of Losser has 10,067 homes. Of these, 70% are owner-occupied and 30% are rental homes (19% social housing, 11% other landlords). The majority are single-family homes; the supply of apartments is limited compared to larger cities like Enschede.
Cosy neighbourhood close to the village with decent houses.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is not what it was when I moved in 15 years ago. I would like to leave, but moving is difficult.
Auto-translated to English by AIMore and more antisocial people are moving in, a shame, the neighbourhood is really going downhill. Often litter. Shops are easily accessible, except for the Aldi, which is a nightmare to get to, and if you want to park your car at the Aldi, they just park on the disabled spots without proof, nothing is done about it, they should really check that. When I moved here it was tidier than now, a shame that a neighbourhood can deteriorate so much. And when I look at the village of De Lutte where I lived, everything is kept better and tidier there, the parks are better maintained, a shame.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt could be better because there's virtually nothing to do
Auto-translated to English by AIPeople get along well with each other
Auto-translated to English by AIThe 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 AIGlanerbeek hoek is a piece of land between Losser and Enschede. There aren't many houses and not many people live there, which makes the neighbourhood compact; everyone knows each other and does a lot for and with each other. I haven't lived here very long, but my grandparents have lived here for about 40 years, and they've never had anything to complain about.:)
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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