Homes for sale in Lunterse Veld, Ede
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Lunterse Veld and check prices, selling times and neighbourhood data to see if this area suits you.
House prices and market figures for Lunterse Veld, Ede
Lunterse Veld is a distinctly owner-occupied neighbourhood: 81% of the 416 homes are owned, while only 19% are rented out via private landlords. There are no social housing properties. That already tells you something about the character of this neighbourhood: people buy here deliberately and generally stay for a long time.
The average WOZ value is €731,000. That is significantly higher than the average for the district Lunteren (€537,000) and almost double the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). Lunterse Veld is thus among the most expensive segments in the region.
In the past twelve months, 6 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €1,296,667. The range ran from €850,000 to €1,950,000. With an average living area of 172 m², the average price per square metre comes to around €7,540. These are almost exclusively spacious detached houses and large semi-detached houses, no apartments. The current supply and asking prices can be found at the top of this page.
Living in Lunterse Veld, Ede
Anyone visiting Lunterse Veld for the first time immediately notices the tranquillity. The neighbourhood lies on the western side of the village of Lunteren, nestled between the Veluwe edge and the open agricultural landscape. Large plots, plenty of greenery between the houses, wide streets with mature trees and hardly any through traffic. It is the type of neighbourhood where children play outside and neighbours know each other.
The homes mostly date from the 1970s and 1980s, with some newer buildings from the 1990s and later. Detached villas and spacious semi-detached houses dominate the streetscape. Gardens are generally large. Buying an apartment in Lunterse Veld is not an option: this is truly a neighbourhood of ground-based owner-occupied homes.
In terms of amenities, Lunterse Veld relies on the centre of Lunteren, about a five to ten-minute bike ride away. There you will find a supermarket (Jumbo on Dorpsstraat), a GP practice, a pharmacy and a few shops for daily groceries. For a wider range of shops, you go to Ede, where the centre and Ede-Centrum shopping streets are about a ten-minute drive away. De Wegwijzer primary school and a few other schools in Lunteren serve the younger children in the neighbourhood. Football club DVOL and tennis club LTC Lunteren are within cycling distance.
Accessibility by car is good: via the Lunterseweg and the N224 you are quickly on the A30 towards Ede or Barneveld. Ede-Wageningen station is about a twelve-minute drive away and offers direct connections to Utrecht, Arnhem and Wageningen. From Lunterse Veld you can also quickly reach the Veluwe, which is a deliberate choice for many residents when buying here.
Residents particularly appreciate the tranquillity, the space and the proximity to nature. On the neighbourhood main page of Lunterse Veld you can read the full resident experiences and scores per category. One resident writes: "You really live freely here, large garden, hardly any traffic, yet ten minutes from all amenities in Ede. That's hard to find." Critical notes usually concern the limited local shop offering and the dependence on the car for larger groceries.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as Centrum Lunteren and Lunteren-Oost, Lunterse Veld is clearly the more expensive and quieter segment. If you are looking for a smaller home or want more of a village feel, you would be better off looking in the centre. Nederwoud and Wormshoef sometimes offer similar space but with a different character. Read more about the entire district on the page about owner-occupied homes in Lunteren.
Who is a home for sale in Lunterse Veld interesting for?
Lunterse Veld is not a neighbourhood for first-time buyers. With average purchase prices above one million euros and a lower limit of €850,000, this segment is reserved for movers with equity or buyers with substantial personal assets. The largest age group (45 to 65 years) and the high proportion of families with children (205 households) give a clear picture: this is a neighbourhood for people who deliberately choose space, tranquillity and a good starting position towards the Veluwe.
Be honest about the market: supply is limited, only a handful of homes are sold per year, and overbidding is a possibility. If you want to be flexible or first get to know the neighbourhood, you can also look at the rental homes in Lunterse Veld as a temporary alternative.
What residents say about Lunterse Veld
Residents rate Lunterse Veld positively, particularly in terms of greenery, tranquillity and safety. The scores for liveability and living environment are clearly above the average for the municipality of Ede. A common sentiment: "The combination of a large house, a spacious garden and the Veluwe within walking distance makes this the perfect place for us." Residents are less enthusiastic about public transport and the local level of amenities. All reviews, sub-scores and neighbourhood data can be found on the page of Lunterse Veld.
Comparing homes for sale in and around Lunterse Veld
On Buurtje.nl, in addition to the current housing supply, you will also find neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data all in one place, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This allows you to compare Lunterse Veld well with other neighbourhoods in Lunteren, such as De Veenen or Meulunteren/De Valk, or look more broadly at districts like Kernhem and Ede-West. For municipality-wide information on living, permits and amenities, we refer you to the website of the municipality of Ede. Buurtje.nl helps you find the right neighbourhood before you choose a home.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Lunterse Veld?
In the past twelve months, 6 homes were sold in Lunterse Veld, with an average purchase price of €1,296,667. Prices ranged from €850,000 to €1,950,000. With an average living area of 172 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €7,540. This makes Lunterse Veld one of the most expensive neighbourhoods in the municipality of Ede.
What is the WOZ value in Lunterse Veld?
The average WOZ value in Lunterse Veld is €731,000. This is significantly higher than the district average of Lunteren (€537,000) and almost double the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). The high WOZ value reflects the type of homes in the neighbourhood: spacious detached and semi-detached houses on large plots.
What is it like to live in Lunterse Veld?
Lunterse Veld is a quiet, green neighbourhood on the west side of Lunteren, close to the Veluwe. The atmosphere is rural and peaceful, with large homes on spacious plots and little through traffic. Residents particularly appreciate the tranquillity, space, and proximity to nature. A point of criticism is the limited local amenities and the reliance on cars for major shopping.
Is Lunterse Veld suitable for families with children?
Yes, Lunterse Veld is very much a family neighbourhood. Over 205 households have children, and the largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds. There are primary schools in the nearby centre of Lunteren, and the spacious homes with large gardens make the neighbourhood attractive for families. However, the neighbourhood is not accessible to first-time buyers due to the high purchase prices.
How accessible is Lunterse Veld?
By car, Lunterse Veld is easily accessible via the N224 and A30, with Ede about a ten-minute drive away. Ede-Wageningen station is approximately twelve minutes away and offers direct connections to Utrecht and Arnhem. Public transport within the neighbourhood itself is limited; residents are largely dependent on cars or bicycles for daily use. The centre of Lunteren can be reached by bicycle in five to ten minutes.
What types of homes are for sale in Lunterse Veld?
The supply in Lunterse Veld consists almost exclusively of spacious detached houses and large semi-detached houses. Buying an apartment in Lunterse Veld is practically impossible; this is a neighbourhood of ground-based owner-occupied homes. Most homes date from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, with an average living area of 172 m². Supply is scarce: only a few homes are sold per year.
Is there a lot of green space and nature in and around Lunterse Veld?
Green space is one of Lunterse Veld's strongest assets. The neighbourhood directly borders the Veluwe landscape, with walking and cycling paths that quickly take you into nature. Within the neighbourhood, large gardens, mature street trees, and low building density create a spacious and green character. Residents cite the proximity of the Veluwe as one of the main reasons to buy a home here.








