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House prices and market figures Muziekland III, Harderwijk

Muziekland III is a distinct owner-occupied neighbourhood: 96% of the 429 homes are owner-occupied, with rental properties hardly found here. The average WOZ value is €438,000, which is almost equal to the district average of Drielanden (€441,000) and clearly above the Harderwijk average of €382,000. The neighbourhood thus belongs to the more expensive segments of Harderwijk.

In the past twelve months, three homes changed ownership, with an average selling price of €641,667. The range ran from €525,000 to €700,000, with an average living area of 175 m². That works out to about €3,667 per square metre, confirming the segment of spacious single-family homes and detached houses. Apartments are hardly represented in Muziekland III. Supply is scarce and prices are firm; anyone looking for a home to buy in Muziekland III would do well to act quickly. View the current supply and asking prices at the top of this page.

Living in Muziekland III, Harderwijk

Muziekland III is part of the new-build district Drielanden, which has significantly expanded Harderwijk to the west. The neighbourhood itself was largely built in the 2000s and 2010s and has the character of a quiet, green family district with spacious plots, wide streets and plenty of greenery. The homes are predominantly detached or semi-detached, with the occasional row of linked houses. Terraced houses in the classic sense are rare here.

The atmosphere is quiet and orderly. Children play in the street, there are plenty of playgrounds and the neighbourhood feels safe. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, but families with children are also well represented: over 220 households with children live here. You notice this in the composition of the streets and the amenities in the immediate vicinity.

For daily shopping, the Drielanden shopping centre is within cycling distance, including a supermarket and a few shops for daily needs. Primary schools are present in the Drielanden district itself, so young children do not have to cycle far. For sports, there are opportunities nearby, including football and tennis clubs active in and around Drielanden. For a wider range of shops, hospitality and the historic city centre, the centre of Harderwijk is about ten to fifteen minutes away by bike. The Binnenstad offers a very different living environment, but as a day out it is close enough.

In terms of accessibility, Muziekland III is well connected to the A28, which connects Harderwijk with Zwolle and Amersfoort. By car, you are on the motorway within a few minutes. Harderwijk station is about four kilometres away, reachable by bike or bus. From the station, you can take the train towards Amersfoort, Utrecht and Zwolle. For commuters who travel daily, the car is the most logical choice; public transport is available but requires a bit more patience.

Residents appreciate the peace, space and green appearance of the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page of Muziekland III you can read what residents themselves write about living here. One resident describes it as follows: "It's nice and quiet here, the neighbours know each other and the children can play outside safely. Only for a night out you really have to go to the centre." That last point is an honest one: if you want liveliness and hospitality around the corner, you are better off in the Waterfront neighbourhood or the Zeebuurt. Muziekland III is not a neighbourhood for those who want to walk to a restaurant every evening.

Compared to sister neighbourhood Muziekland I and Muziekland II, Muziekland III has a similar character, but the homes here are on average slightly larger and prices are somewhat higher. Also Muziekland IV and Drielanden Centrum are worth comparing if you want to broaden your choice within the same district. Read more about the entire district on the page about homes for sale in Drielanden.

Who is a home for sale in Muziekland III interesting for?

Muziekland III mainly attracts movers and families who are looking for space and consciously choose a quiet, green living environment. First-time buyers usually miss out here: prices start at €525,000 and supply is limited. If you are flexible and also considering renting, you can take a look at the rental properties in Muziekland III, although that supply is minimal at 4% of the stock. Seniors who want to live quietly and on one level will find less suitable supply here; the homes are typically multiple storeys high. Be honest with yourself: supply is scarce, prices are firm and overbidding is not uncommon. Keep a close eye on the page and act quickly when something becomes available. The municipality of Harderwijk also publishes information about living and housing construction in the region via harderwijk.nl.

What residents say about Muziekland III

Residents generally give Muziekland III positive ratings, with strong scores on safety, greenery and living environment. Some are less enthusiastic about the distance to amenities and the limited public transport provision. One resident writes: "Nice neighbourhood to grow up in and raise children, but without a car you are a bit less mobile here." All ratings, sub-scores per category and the overall score can be found on the overview page of Muziekland III, including the most recent resident reviews.

Compare homes for sale in and around Muziekland III

Buurtje.nl bundles the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you will not find in such detail anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Want to look more broadly? Also check the supply in Harderhout I or Harderhout II as adjacent neighbourhoods, or explore all homes for sale in Harderwijk for a complete overview. More background on the district can be found on the page of Drielanden.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Muziekland III?

In the past twelve months, three homes were sold in Muziekland III, with an average purchase price of €641,667. Sale prices ranged from €525,000 to €700,000. The average living area was 175 m², which works out to about €3,667 per square metre. This is clearly above the Harderwijk average, making Muziekland III one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in the municipality.

What is the WOZ value in Muziekland III?

The average WOZ value in Muziekland III is €438,000. This is almost equal to the district average of Drielanden (€441,000) and significantly above the municipal average of Harderwijk, which is €382,000. The high WOZ value reflects the spacious homes and desirable living environment in this neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Muziekland III?

Muziekland III is a quiet, green family neighbourhood with spacious homes on generous plots. The neighbourhood was built in the 2000s and 2010s and has a modern, well-organised character. Residents appreciate the safety, space and green surroundings. One point to note is the limited walking distance to restaurants and extensive shopping facilities; for these, you need to go to the city centre or use a car.

Is Muziekland III suitable for families with children?

Yes, Muziekland III is very much a family neighbourhood. More than 220 households with children live there, there are playgrounds in the area, and primary schools are accessible within the Drielanden district. The quiet streets and safe living environment make the neighbourhood attractive for families seeking space. First-time buyers will find it difficult due to the high entry price.

How accessible is Muziekland III?

By car, Muziekland III is easily accessible via the A28, which connects Harderwijk with Amersfoort and Zwolle. Harderwijk station is about four kilometres away, reachable by bike or bus. From the station, trains run towards Utrecht, Amersfoort and Zwolle. The city centre of Harderwijk is about a ten to fifteen-minute bike ride away. Those who commute daily are best served by a car.

What type of homes are for sale in Muziekland III?

In Muziekland III, mainly detached houses and semi-detached houses are for sale. The neighbourhood was built in the 2000s and 2010s, so the homes are relatively modern and meet contemporary living requirements. Buying an apartment in Muziekland III is virtually impossible; this type of housing is hardly represented here. The average sold living area in the past year was 175 m².

Is there a lot of greenery in Muziekland III and what about parking?

Muziekland III has a green appearance with parks, trees and spacious gardens around the homes. Parking is not a problem on most streets: most homes have a driveway or garage, and there is plenty of street space. This is one of the advantages over older, denser neighbourhoods in Harderwijk where parking pressure is higher.

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