Homes for sale in Noorddijk en omgeving, Groningen
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Noorddijk and surroundings and discover with resident reviews and neighbourhood data whether this neighbourhood suits you.







What does a home for sale cost in Noorddijk and surroundings?
The housing market in Noorddijk and surroundings is firmly anchored in the owner-occupied segment: 63% of the more than 7,500 homes are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €284,000, slightly below the municipal average of €295,000 for Groningen. This makes this neighbourhood relatively affordable within the city. Actual selling prices are higher, however: in the past twelve months, 50 homes were sold for an average of €345,020, with a range of €215,000 to €595,000. The average living area of 106 m² indicates a mix of spacious terraced houses, semi-detached houses and a smaller share of apartments. See the overview at the top of this page for the current supply and the average asking price at this moment.
Living in Noorddijk and surroundings: rural feel on the edge of the city
Noorddijk and surroundings is one of those neighbourhoods where you feel like you live outside the city, while you are actually still in the middle of it. The neighbourhood lies in the northeast of Groningen and consists of a patchwork of sub-neighbourhoods, each with its own character. In Lewenborg-Noord and Lewenborg-Zuid you will find typical 1970s and 1980s homes with spacious gardens, while newer sub-neighbourhoods such as Drielanden and Zilvermeer offer more modern family homes. On the edges lie more rural areas such as Ruischerbrug and the village of Noorddijk itself, where it truly feels like a village.
Residents give the neighbourhood an 8.6 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl, based on 8 reviews. Accessibility and housing score notably high (both 9.1). Resident Joke de Jonge writes: "It is safe and wonderfully quiet living here with reasonably green surroundings." She has lived there for almost twelve years and has experienced little commotion. Eline calls it "a close neighbourhood where everyone is there for each other" and emphasises the rural feel. At the same time, she notes that some amenities are not right around the corner, and that is honestly the main drawback. The sub-score for amenities is therefore the lowest at 7.8. Read more experiences on the neighbourhood page of Noorddijk and surroundings, where all reviews and neighbourhood data are collected.
In terms of amenities, Lewenborg shopping centre is the daily anchor point, with an Albert Heijn, Aldi and various specialist shops. For primary education, there are several schools in the neighbourhood, including De Swoaistee in Lewenborg and primary school De Borg in Noorddijk. Sports enthusiasts know the area around Kardinge, with the Sportcentrum Kardinge (ice rink, swimming pool, sports hall) and extensive recreational areas. Accessibility is excellent: the ring road N46 and the A7 towards Drachten and Hoogezand can be reached within a few minutes. Bus lines 2 and 15 of the municipality of Groningen connect the neighbourhood with the Central Station, and that journey takes about 20 minutes. By bike, you are in the city centre in a quarter of an hour.
Does a home for sale in Noorddijk and surroundings suit you?
With an entry price around €215,000, buying an apartment in Noorddijk and surroundings is more realistic for first-time buyers than in neighbourhoods such as Centrum or Oud-Zuid. Families find space, greenery and good schools here, which makes the neighbourhood popular among movers. Seniors appreciate the peace and quiet and the proximity of Kardinge. Keep in mind that when buying a home in Noorddijk and surroundings, there are additional costs: transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation costs. For popular homes, bidding above the asking price is common, especially in Lewenborg and Drielanden. Is buying not an option now? Then check out the rental homes in Noorddijk and surroundings as an alternative.
Searching for a home for sale in Noorddijk and surroundings using neighbourhood data
On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so that you not only consider buying a home in Noorddijk and surroundings, but also know what it is really like to live there. Feel free to compare with other neighbourhoods in the city, such as Oosterparkwijk or Oud-Noord, and discover which sub-neighbourhood suits you best.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average purchase price of a house in Noorddijk and surroundings?
The average purchase price in Noorddijk and surroundings was €345,020 over the past year. Prices range from approximately €215,000 for a starter home to €595,000 for larger homes. The average living area is 106 m².
What is the WOZ value of homes in Noorddijk and surroundings?
The average WOZ value in Noorddijk and surroundings is €284,000. That is slightly lower than the municipal average of Groningen (€295,000). The WOZ value partly determines the amount of municipal taxes and is relevant when buying a home.
What types of homes for sale are there in Noorddijk and surroundings?
The supply mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s in Lewenborg, supplemented by new construction in Drielanden and Zilvermeer. Additionally, you can buy an apartment in Noorddijk and surroundings, especially in the larger residential blocks. Detached houses are also available, but they are scarcer and more expensive.
Is Noorddijk and surroundings suitable for families looking to buy a home?
Yes, the neighbourhood is spacious with plenty of greenery and several primary schools. Residents rate education at 8.7 and greenery at 8.6. Sportcentrum Kardinge with swimming pool and ice rink is located in the neighbourhood. Keep in mind that some amenities such as speciality shops are a bit further away.
What additional costs are there when buying a home in Noorddijk and surroundings?
In addition to the purchase price, you pay 2% transfer tax (starters under 35 are exempt under certain conditions), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and appraisal costs. Expect around 4-6% in buyer's costs on top of the purchase price. In popular neighbourhoods like Lewenborg, bidding above the asking price is common.
I've been living here for almost 12 years now and haven't experienced much commotion, just a few minor incidents and those usually happened a few streets away from my street. It's safe and wonderfully quiet here with a fair amount of greenery, though many pavements could do with some attention.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a close neighbourhood where everyone is there for each other. A neighbourhood on the edge of the city where not many amenities are super far to get to.
Auto-translated to English by AINot much experience with the neighbourhood yet because I only recently moved in
Auto-translated to English by AINice to live in.
Auto-translated to English by AII think there could be a bit more greenery and the neighbourhood could be safer
Auto-translated to English by AIA cosy and friendly neighbourhood, I always feel safe both at night and during the day. A nice neighbourhood for starting families. The centre of Groningen is not too far away..
Auto-translated to English by AIBeautiful, quiet, safe, cosy, small suburb of the beautiful city of Groningen. All low-rise buildings, no heavy traffic, lots of greenery, and playgrounds for the children. And a petting zoo. You can cycle into the city in no time. On our street, there is an annual neighbourhood barbecue. We organise it ourselves. It's always very cosy. Disadvantages: there is no shop, you have to go to Oosterhogebrug, where the primary school is as well. (We don't see this as a disadvantage) There is a dental practice and a beauty salon.
Auto-translated to English by AII've been living in this neighbourhood for 7 months. It's very quiet, green and nice. I have nice neighbours. I think it's a very nice neighbourhood with easy access to the city centre. It has nearby supermarkets. A downside of the neighbourhood is that bus number 6 sometimes doesn't run or is late, and this has caused me problems a few times. It would be good if the bus timetable doesn't change and if it is cancelled, this is communicated well and early.
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