Homes for sale in Noord Deurningen kern, Dinkelland
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House prices and market figures for Noord Deurningen kern, Dinkelland
Noord Deurningen kern is a distinctly owner-occupied neighbourhood: as many as 92% of the approximately 170 homes are owned, with only 8% rented out. This says a lot about the character of the neighbourhood: people buy here deliberately and generally stay. The average WOZ value is €359,000, which is higher than the average for the broader district Noord Deurningen (€311,000), but slightly below the municipal average of Dinkelland (€379,000). This places the core in an interesting middle-class position within the municipality.
In the past twelve months, five homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €376,200. The range ran from €349,000 to €485,000, indicating that both modest homes and larger properties come onto the market. With an average sold living area of 124 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,034. These are almost exclusively ground-based homes, such as detached houses and semi-detached houses. Buying apartments in Noord Deurningen kern is virtually not an option. Check the current supply and the average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Noord Deurningen kern, Dinkelland
Noord Deurningen kern is a small, quiet dike village in the Twente countryside, a stone's throw from the Dinkel river. The neighbourhood has around 485 residents and a distinctly village character: ribbon development along through roads, spacious plots, lots of greenery and little traffic. The homes mostly date from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, with the occasional newer detached house. Terraced houses are hardly found; most homes have their own driveway and garden.
The neighbourhood does not have its own supermarket or shopping centre. For daily groceries, residents drive to Denekamp, about five minutes away, where there is an Albert Heijn and various other shops. Denekamp also has GPs, a pharmacy and primary schools. For sports, there is plenty to do in the area around Noord Deurningen: football club VV Noord Deurningen is active in the village itself, and the surrounding countryside is ideal for cycling and walking along the Dinkel and through the Lutterzand, a nearby nature reserve managed by Staatsbosbeheer.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace and space. One resident writes: "You really live out here, but not isolated. In ten minutes you're in Denekamp or Nordhorn, and that gives a pleasant sense of freedom." That feeling of freedom without real isolation is a recurring theme in the reviews. Criticism mainly focuses on the lack of amenities within walking distance and the limited opportunities for young people in the neighbourhood itself. See all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the Noord Deurningen kern neighbourhood page.
Compared to the scattered homes in Noord Deurningen, the core has slightly more compact development and thus a slightly more village-like atmosphere, although the differences are small. Those looking for more amenities but still wanting to live in the countryside might also consider Lattrop-Breklenkamp or Agelo, two similar small cores in the municipality of Dinkelland.
Accessibility by car is reasonable: via the N403 and N34 you can reach Almelo or Enschede in about twenty minutes. The border with Germany is less than ten minutes away, making Nordhorn an alternative shopping and work area. Public transport is limited: there is a regional bus to Denekamp and Oldenzaal, but frequency and travel times are not ideal for daily commuting without a car. A car in Noord Deurningen kern is not a luxury but a necessity.
Is a home for sale in Noord Deurningen kern right for you?
Noord Deurningen kern mainly appeals to families and movers who consciously choose space, peace and their own plot, and who accept the dependence on a car for shopping and work. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, characterising the neighbourhood as a place where people stay for a long time. First-time buyers buying a home in Noord Deurningen kern will need a serious budget starting around €349,000; the market is small and supply changes slowly. Those who want more flexibility can also look at rental homes in Noord Deurningen kern as an alternative. Seniors who value single-storey homes or proximity to care will find little specific supply in the core itself.
What residents say about Noord Deurningen kern
Residents rate Noord Deurningen kern positively on average, with particularly high scores for peace, greenery and social cohesion in the village. Amenities and accessibility by public transport score lower, which matches the character of the neighbourhood. One resident sums it up aptly: "Here you know your neighbours, you can leave your door open and in the evening you only hear the birds. That's exactly why we came to live here." Want to read all reviews and see how the neighbourhood scores on categories like safety, liveability and atmosphere? Then check the full neighbourhood page of Noord Deurningen kern.
Compare homes for sale around Noord Deurningen kern
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Noord Deurningen kern combined with resident reviews, district data and market statistics, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can not only compare the supply, but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. Also check the broader supply of homes for sale in Noord Deurningen as a district, or explore other cores in the municipality via the municipality of Dinkelland overview page. Alternatives in the region include Denekamp for more urban amenities, or Tilligte for a similar rural living environment. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Dinkelland.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Noord Deurningen kern?
In the past twelve months, five homes were sold in Noord Deurningen kern, with an average purchase price of €376,200. The range ran from €349,000 to €485,000. With an average living area of 124 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,034. Supply is limited and changes slowly, so anyone wanting to buy in Noord Deurningen kern would do well to respond promptly as soon as something becomes available.
What is the WOZ value in Noord Deurningen kern?
The average WOZ value in Noord Deurningen kern is €359,000. This is higher than the average for the broader district of Noord Deurningen (€311,000), but slightly below the municipal average of Dinkelland (€379,000). The kern thus positions itself as an above-average valued neighbourhood within the district, but is still relatively affordable compared to the municipal average.
What is it like to live in Noord Deurningen kern?
Living in Noord Deurningen kern means choosing peace, space and a village atmosphere in the Twente countryside. The neighbourhood has approximately 485 residents and consists mainly of owner-occupied ground-floor homes on spacious plots. Amenities such as shops and schools are not present in the kern itself, but in nearby Denekamp, a five-minute drive away. Residents appreciate the social cohesion and the proximity of nature, such as the Lutterzand.
Is Noord Deurningen kern suitable for families with children?
Noord Deurningen kern is certainly suitable for families who consciously choose a quiet, green environment. Households with children form the largest group in the neighbourhood, and the social atmosphere is rated positively by residents. Primary schools and childcare are available in Denekamp, a short drive away. However, a car is essential, as public transport is limited.
How accessible is Noord Deurningen kern?
By car, Noord Deurningen kern is reasonably accessible: Denekamp is about five minutes away, Almelo and Enschede about twenty minutes via the N403 and N34. The border with Germany is less than ten minutes away, making Nordhorn an alternative for work and shopping. Public transport is limited to a regional bus towards Denekamp and Oldenzaal; for daily commuting, a private car is almost indispensable.
What type of homes are for sale in Noord Deurningen kern?
The housing supply in Noord Deurningen kern consists almost exclusively of ground-floor homes, such as detached houses and semi-detached houses. Most homes date from the 1960s to the 1980s, with an occasional newer property. Buying an apartment in Noord Deurningen kern is virtually impossible; the neighbourhood has no apartment complexes. With 92% owner-occupied homes and only 8% rental, it is a pronounced owner-occupier district.
Is there a lot of nature and greenery in and around Noord Deurningen kern?
Yes, the location of Noord Deurningen kern in the Twente coulisse landscape makes the neighbourhood attractive for nature lovers. The Lutterzand, a nature reserve managed by Staatsbosbeheer along the Dinkel, is within cycling distance and offers walking and cycling routes through drifting sand areas and forests. The Dinkel itself flows through the surrounding countryside. Residents cite the proximity of nature and the greenery around the homes as one of the main reasons for living here.




