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House prices and market figures Nijkerkerveen-Zuid, Nijkerk

The owner-occupied market in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid is among the more expensive segments of the municipality of Nijkerk. Of the 537 homes in the neighbourhood, 79% are owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a clear owner-occupier character. The average WOZ value is €553,000, well above the district average of €520,000 for Nijkerkerveen en Holkerveen and significantly higher than the municipal average of €442,000 in Nijkerk. This difference is no coincidence: Nijkerkerveen-Zuid attracts relatively large, detached houses on spacious plots, which form a different price category than the average Nijkerk terraced house.

Over the past twelve months, 8 homes were sold in the neighbourhood, with an average purchase price of €1,163,500. The range ran from €550,000 to €1,725,000, with an average living area of 166 m². This works out to an average price of approximately €7,010 per square metre. Supply is scarce and the step to buying here is large. At the top of this page, view the current asking prices and selling times for the most recent market situation.

Living in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid, Nijkerk

Nijkerkerveen-Zuid is a rural neighbourhood on the south side of the village of Nijkerkerveen, wedged between agricultural plots, ditches and polder strips. Those who live here consciously choose space and tranquillity. The homes are often on spacious plots along straight roads with verges, surrounded by meadows and occasionally a row of poplars. It is not a neighbourhood with a village square or a shopping street around the corner; those amenities are a few minutes' bike ride away in the centre of Nijkerkerveen or in Nijkerk town.

The housing stock consists largely of detached and semi-detached houses, with a mix of older farmhouses and newer villas. Construction periods range from the 1960s and 1970s to projects after 2000. Buying an apartment in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid is not a realistic scenario: this type of home is hardly present here. The neighbourhood thus attracts a specific audience, namely families and older couples who consciously choose a detached house with a garden and no direct neighbours on the wall.

For daily groceries, you drive or cycle to nearby Nijkerkerveen, where there is a small supermarket and some local amenities. For a wider range of shops, sports facilities and catering, Nijkerk town is the logical destination, about five to ten minutes' drive away. Primary schools are accessible from the neighbourhood, and for secondary education, pupils rely on Nijkerk or Amersfoort. The municipality of Nijkerk provides more information about local amenities via nijkerk.nl.

In terms of accessibility by car, the location is favourable: the A28 towards Amersfoort and Zwolle can be reached within ten minutes. Nijkerk railway station is a few kilometres away, with connections towards Amersfoort and Harderwijk. Public transport within the neighbourhood itself is limited; a car is not a luxury here but a necessity. Cyclists can reach the village or station via quiet polder routes.

Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the space and the feeling of living in the countryside without being completely cut off from everything. One resident describes it as: "You really live here in the countryside, but Nijkerk is close enough for everything you need." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited walking distance to amenities and the dependence on the car. Read all reviews and neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of Nijkerkerveen-Zuid.

Compared to Nijkerkerveen-Noord, this southern part has a slightly more rural and less compact layout. Holkerveen, the third neighbourhood in the district, has a similar polder landscape but a smaller housing stock. Those who want to explore the district as a whole will find a broader overview at owner-occupied homes in Nijkerkerveen en Holkerveen.

Who is a home for sale in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid interesting for?

This neighbourhood best suits movers and established families looking for a detached or semi-detached home with space around it. The average purchase price of over €1.1 million makes buying a house in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid unaffordable for first-time buyers and most middle incomes. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45 to 65 years, which reflects the profile of the average buyer well. Seniors who want to live quietly but remain mobile also find their place here, provided they are not dependent on public transport. Would you like to explore the area first without buying immediately? Then check out the rental homes in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid as an intermediate solution. Be honest about the market: supply is narrow, prices are high and overbidding is not exceptional in this segment.

What residents say about Nijkerkerveen-Zuid

Residents generally give the neighbourhood positive reviews, with an emphasis on tranquillity, space and the green surroundings. Points that recur more often are the limited walking distance to shops and the dependence on the car for daily matters. One resident writes: "Wonderfully quiet here, you hardly notice the hustle and bustle of the city. But you really can't manage without a car." View all scores per category and read more experiences on the page of Nijkerkerveen-Zuid, where resident reviews are broken down by theme.

Compare homes for sale in and around Nijkerkerveen-Zuid

On Buurtje.nl, in addition to the current housing supply, you will also find neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and demographic data at neighbourhood level, information that you do not find in one place on other platforms. This way you can not only compare a home, but also assess the neighbourhood itself before planning a viewing. View the supply in the wider area via homes for sale in Nijkerk or explore adjacent districts such as Hoevelaken and Nijkerk-stad for a more complete picture of what the municipality has to offer.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid?

The average purchase price in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid over the past twelve months was €1,163,500, with a range from €550,000 to €1,725,000. The average living area of sold homes was 166 m², resulting in a price of approximately €7,010 per square metre. These are almost exclusively detached and semi-detached houses; buying an apartment in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid is hardly an option.

What is the WOZ value in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid?

The average WOZ value in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid is €553,000. This is above the district average of €520,000 for Nijkerkerveen and Holkerveen and significantly above the municipal average of €442,000 for the municipality of Nijkerk. This reflects the relatively large and detached housing stock in this part of the neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid?

Nijkerkerveen-Zuid is a quiet, rural neighbourhood with plenty of space around the homes. The atmosphere is polder village-like: wide roads, meadows and little traffic. Amenities are not within walking distance, but Nijkerk city centre is quickly accessible by car. Residents appreciate the peace and space, but also point out that you can do little without a car in this neighbourhood.

Is Nijkerkerveen-Zuid suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood attracts relatively many families: households with children are the largest category and 49% of residents are married. The spacious plots and safe, quiet environment are attractive for families. Primary schools are accessible from the neighbourhood; for secondary education, children depend on Nijkerk or Amersfoort. However, the high purchase prices make buying a home in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid difficult for young families with a limited budget.

How accessible is Nijkerkerveen-Zuid?

By car, the neighbourhood is well accessible: the A28 towards Amersfoort and Zwolle can be reached within ten minutes. Nijkerk railway station is a few kilometres away and offers connections to Amersfoort and Harderwijk. Public transport within the neighbourhood itself is limited, making a car almost indispensable. Cyclists can reach the village and station via quiet polder paths.

What type of homes are for sale in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid?

The supply mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. The construction periods range from the 1960s and 1970s to newer villas from after 2000. Apartments are hardly present in this neighbourhood. Of the total housing stock of 537 homes, 79% are owner-occupied, which underscores the owner-occupier character of the neighbourhood.

Are there green spaces and recreational opportunities in Nijkerkerveen-Zuid?

The neighbourhood itself is surrounded by agricultural landscape, polder ditches and open meadows, offering ample space for walking and cycling in the immediate vicinity. Organised sports facilities and parks can be found in Nijkerk city centre, a short drive away. If you enjoy being outdoors without urban hustle and bustle, Nijkerkerveen-Zuid is the right place for you.

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