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Homes for sale in Marslanden, Hardenberg

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House prices and market figures for Marslanden, Hardenberg

House prices in Marslanden are clearly above the average for both the district and the municipality of Hardenberg. The average WOZ value in Marslanden is €364,000, compared to €283,000 for the wider Hardenberg district and €305,000 for the municipality as a whole. This difference of over €60,000 compared to the municipal average says something about the quality and character of the housing stock here. Over the past twelve months, 53 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €471,387 and an average living area of 157 m². This works out at a price of around €3,000 per square metre. The range runs from €325,000 to €1,100,000, indicating that both more affordable family homes and larger detached houses come onto the market. With 78% owner-occupied homes in the stock, Marslanden is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Only 22% is rented, of which 14% via a housing association. The supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes and detached houses. For current asking prices and available supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Marslanden, Hardenberg

Marslanden is a relatively quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the eastern side of Hardenberg, distinguished by spacious plots and a predominantly family-oriented character. The neighbourhood was largely built from the 1980s and 1990s, with a mix of semi-detached houses, detached homes and a limited number of terraced houses. Streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery between the houses and the atmosphere is calm without being boring. It is a neighbourhood where you know your neighbours, but where there is also enough space to go your own way.

In terms of amenities, Marslanden is well-equipped for a neighbourhood of this size. The city centre of Hardenberg is within cycling distance, where you can find supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo, various specialist shops and stores for daily groceries. Primary schools are present in and around the neighbourhood, and for secondary education, Vechtdal College in Hardenberg is the designated option. Sports clubs are well represented in the area, with football, tennis and swimming facilities within a short distance. The nearby Vechtdal offers beautiful walking and cycling routes along the river Vecht, giving the neighbourhood a pleasant green edge.

The accessibility of Marslanden is solid. By car, the neighbourhood connects well to the N34, the regional road towards Coevorden and Ommen. Hardenberg has its own train station served by Arriva, with connections towards Zwolle. From Zwolle, you can quickly reach the Randstad via the intercity. The bicycle is the daily transport choice for many residents for trips to the centre or to schools, which fits the character of this Overijssel city.

Residents give Marslanden an overall score of 7.2 out of 10. Safety (10.0) and accessibility (9.0) score notably high, and the beauty of the neighbourhood (8.0) and amenities (8.0) are also well appreciated. Community spirit scores significantly lower at 4.0, indicating that social cohesion in the neighbourhood is less developed than in more village-like environments. One resident writes: "Marslanden is a safe, tidy neighbourhood with good accessibility, but you have to take the initiative yourself if you want contact with neighbours." That picture fits a neighbourhood that is more individualistic in character than community-oriented. Read all reviews and neighbourhood data on the overview page of Marslanden.

Compared to neighbouring areas, Marslanden has a distinct character of its own. Norden en Hazenbos has a more village-like and subdued character, while Heemse-West Heemserbos feels greener and more suburban. If you find the atmosphere of Marslanden appealing but are also curious about other options within the district, you can also look at the supply of Overig Stad Hardenberg. For a broader picture of the housing market in the region, the page on homes for sale in Hardenberg provides a good starting point.

Who is a home in Marslanden interesting for?

Marslanden mainly attracts families with children, which is also visible in the demographics: over 1,100 children under 15 live in the neighbourhood and families with children form the largest household type. The spacious homes, safety and proximity to schools make the neighbourhood attractive for movers seeking more space. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with a lower limit of €325,000 and an average sale price of over €471,000, buying a house in Marslanden is not cheap. Overbidding is not unusual in this segment. If you are unsure whether buying is feasible at the moment, you can also look at rental homes in Marslanden as an alternative. The municipality of Hardenberg has an active housing policy; more information can be found on the website of the municipality of Hardenberg.

What residents say about Marslanden

Based on the available resident rating, Marslanden scores 7.2 out of 10. The neighbourhood stands out positively on safety (10.0) and accessibility (9.0). Beauty (8.0) and amenities (8.0) are also rated well. Less strong is the score for community (4.0), which suggests that the neighbourhood is less close-knit than some surrounding areas. One resident sums it up aptly: "Marslanden is a safe, tidy neighbourhood with good accessibility, but you have to take the initiative yourself if you want contact with neighbours." View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Marslanden.

Compare homes for sale in and around Marslanden

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you won't find on other platforms. This way, you can not only compare a home but also assess the neighbourhood itself before planning a viewing. Besides Marslanden, Baalder and Heemse-Oost Heemsermars are also interesting neighbourhoods to explore. For a broader search area, the page homes for sale in the municipality of Hardenberg provides a complete overview of all available homes in the region.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Marslanden?

The average purchase price in Marslanden over the past year was €471,387, based on 53 sold homes. Prices ranged from €325,000 to €1,100,000. With an average living area of 157 m², this works out to a price of approximately €3,000 per square metre. This is significantly higher than the municipal average of Hardenberg.

What is the WOZ value in Marslanden?

The average WOZ value in Marslanden is €364,000. That is considerably higher than the district average of €283,000 and the municipal average of €305,000 for Hardenberg. This higher WOZ value reflects the more spacious and higher-quality housing stock in this neighbourhood.

What is living in Marslanden like?

Marslanden is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with spacious plots and a family-oriented character. Residents rate safety (10.0) and accessibility (9.0) highly. The sense of community scores lower (4.0), meaning the neighbourhood is somewhat more individualistic in nature. The overall resident score is 7.2 out of 10.

Is Marslanden suitable for families with children?

Yes, Marslanden is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. More than 1,100 children under 15 live there, and families with children form the largest household type. The neighbourhood scores well on safety and has schools and sports facilities nearby. The higher purchase prices make it less accessible for first-time buyers without existing equity or savings.

How accessible is Marslanden?

Marslanden scores a 9.0 on accessibility for residents. By car, the connection to the N34 towards Coevorden and Ommen is good. Hardenberg railway station offers connections via Arriva to Zwolle, from where you can continue with the intercity. The centre of Hardenberg is easily accessible by bike, which is the most used mode of transport for daily trips.

What type of homes are for sale in Marslanden?

The supply in Marslanden mainly consists of spacious single-family homes, semi-detached houses and detached houses. The neighbourhood was largely built in the 1980s and 1990s. Buying apartments in Marslanden is less common; the supply is clearly aimed at the category of ground-based homes with a garden. With 78% owner-occupied homes in the stock, it is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood.

How safe is Marslanden?

Safety is the highest-scoring category in the resident assessment of Marslanden, with a perfect score of 10.0. Residents experience the neighbourhood as quiet and well-organised. The wide, green street layout and low traffic volume contribute to that feeling of safety, also for families with young children.


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Bram Reints
11-07-2023
Safe office neighbourhood

Nice neighbourhood. There are homes, offices and businesses like the Gamma here.

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