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Buying a house in Nunspeet: the housing market in 2026

Nunspeet is located on the North-West Veluwe, nestled between the vast forests of the Veluwe and the Veluwemeer. It is a municipality with over 29,000 residents, spread across the main town of Nunspeet and smaller villages such as Elspeet and Vierhouten. Those who buy a home here consciously choose peace, space and nature, while being just half an hour's drive from Zwolle and Amersfoort. The A28 runs close to the municipality and Nunspeet station offers direct train connections to Amersfoort and Zwolle. Major employers in the region include Heidehof (care), various manufacturing industries and the tourism sector around the Veluwe.

The housing market in Nunspeet is predominantly an owner-occupied market: around 65% of the more than 11,400 homes are owner-occupied, compared to 34% rented. The average WOZ value is €396,000. In the past twelve months, 78 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €669,731, with a range from €117,500 to €2,650,000. This wide spread says a lot: from a modest starter home to an estate on the edge of the forest, everything is available here. Supply is limited and homes sell relatively quickly, indicating a tight market. At the top of this page, you can see the current state of supply and the average time to sell. Buurtje.nl helps you with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and homes from more than 1,500 sources, so you find not just a house but also the right neighbourhood.

The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Nunspeet

The municipality of Nunspeet consists of two main areas that are assessed separately on Buurtje.nl: the main town of Nunspeet and the Elspeet-Vierhouten area. Although there are only two on paper, the neighbourhoods within these areas differ considerably in character, price level and type of resident.

Nunspeet-centrum, village living with all amenities around the corner

The centre of Nunspeet is the beating heart of the municipality. Here you will find shops along the Stationsstraat, supermarkets, GPs, primary schools and the train station. The centre scores an 8.2 from residents based on 9 reviews, with notably high scores for green space (9.0) and beauty (8.6). Homes in the centre range from 1930s houses to newer terraced houses. Families and movers feel at home here due to the short distance to schools and sports clubs. Prices are around the municipal average. View the housing supply in the main town of Nunspeet for the current situation.

Nunspeet-Noord and the Molenbeek, quiet family neighbourhoods

North of the centre lie the newer residential areas towards the Veluwemeer. Here you will find many single-family homes from the 1980s and 1990s, with spacious gardens and wide streets. It is a typical family neighbourhood: quiet, lots of green space and within cycling distance of the centre. The neighbourhood score of the broader Nunspeet area (8.2) also applies here. One resident writes: "The combination of nature and amenities makes it a nice place to raise children." Prices for a spacious single-family home here are often above the municipal average, especially for detached homes. The supply in these neighbourhoods can be found via the neighbourhood page of Nunspeet.

Elspeet-Vierhouten, living in the middle of the Veluwe forests

Elspeet and Vierhouten are small villages south of Nunspeet, surrounded by forest and heathland. Here you truly live on the Veluwe: no street lighting on every corner, but deer in the front garden. Residents give this area an 8.2 based on 3 reviews. It is popular with people who consciously choose peace and space, and who don't mind driving to Nunspeet or Harderwijk for larger groceries. Homes here are often detached and therefore at the upper end of the price range. Buying an apartment in Nunspeet is hardly possible here; that is concentrated in the main town. View the supply in Elspeet-Vierhouten for current options.

Nunspeet-Zuid and the Hullerweg, affordable and practical

On the south side of the main town, towards the A28, lie neighbourhoods with a mix of rental and owner-occupied homes. Here you will find relatively affordable owner-occupied homes, including terraced houses and semi-detached houses. The location near the motorway is convenient for commuters, although you may sometimes notice the noise. For starters who want to buy in Nunspeet without spending €600,000+ straight away, this is a realistic starting point. More information about the different neighbourhoods and their scores can be found on the municipal page of Nunspeet.

Would you like a complete picture of all neighbourhoods, including all ratings and reviews of Nunspeet? On the municipal page you will find per neighbourhood the scores for safety, accessibility, green space and more.

What to look out for when buying a house in Nunspeet

Firstly: look carefully at the differences between the neighbourhoods. The price range from €117,500 to €2,650,000 shows that Nunspeet is not a one-size-fits-all. An owner-occupied home on the edge of the forest in Vierhouten is a completely different story from a terraced house in Nunspeet-Zuid. Decide in advance what your priorities are: proximity to the station, schools within walking distance, or maximum peace and quiet.

Secondly: the market in Nunspeet is tight. With only 78 sales in a year and limited supply, you need to act quickly. Overbidding occurs, especially for homes under €500,000. Make sure your financing is in order before you go viewing.

Thirdly: accessibility varies considerably per neighbourhood. From the centre you are at the station in five minutes, but from Elspeet you drive a quarter of an hour to the nearest supermarket. Do you need two cars, or can you manage with one car and the train? That partly determines which neighbourhood suits you.

Finally: use neighbourhood data to make an informed choice. On Buurtje.nl you can see per neighbourhood what residents think of safety, amenities and green space, so you don't just rely on a nice photo in the brochure. Are you also considering renting? Then view rental homes in Nunspeet as an alternative.

What residents say about living in Nunspeet

Nunspeet receives an average score of 8.2 out of 10 from residents, based on 12 reviews. Notably high is the score for green space: 9.0. That surprises no one who lives here, because within five minutes by bike you are in the forest or at the Veluwemeer. Beauty also scores high at 8.6. A resident of Nunspeet sums it up: "You just live in one of the most beautiful places in the Netherlands, without having to pay a fortune like on the coast." The score for education (7.9) and amenities (8.0) shows that the basics are well in order, although the range of shops is of course more limited than in a city like Apeldoorn. Read all resident reviews of Nunspeet for a complete picture.

Owner-occupied homes near Nunspeet

Are you also looking outside the municipal boundaries? The housing market on the Veluwe and in the region offers more options. View the supply in Barneveld, which lies slightly further south and has a larger range of shops. Or look at owner-occupied homes in Apeldoorn if you prefer a more urban environment. Also Aalten, Berkelland and Berg en Dal are worth exploring if you are flexible regarding location within Gelderland.

View the current supply of owner-occupied homes in Nunspeet

At the top of this page you will find the complete overview of owner-occupied homes in Nunspeet, updated daily from more than 1,500 sources. Use the filters on price, surface area and energy label to search specifically. With each home you will immediately see the neighbourhood score and what residents think of the area, so you know straight away whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to know more about the municipality? Also visit the website of the municipality of Nunspeet for information about zoning plans and local regulations.


Frequently asked questions

How many homes for sale are there in Nunspeet?

The current number of homes for sale in Nunspeet changes daily. At the top of this page you can see the current supply, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This way you won't miss any home that comes on the market.

What does a home cost in Nunspeet?

The average purchase price in Nunspeet over the past twelve months was €669,731. The range is wide: from €117,500 for a modest home to €2,650,000 for a detached house on the edge of the forest. In the centre of Nunspeet, prices are often around the average, while Elspeet-Vierhouten is usually more expensive due to the larger share of detached homes.

What is the average price per square metre in Nunspeet?

Based on an average purchase price of €669,731 and an average area of 147 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,556. This is an average; compact apartments in the centre have a higher m² price than spacious detached homes in the rural area.

How long does a home stay on the market on average in Nunspeet?

The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. With only 78 sales in the past year and limited supply, the market in Nunspeet is tight. Homes in the popular price range up to €500,000 often sell quickly, sometimes within a few weeks.

Which neighbourhoods in Nunspeet are most popular for buying a home?

The centre of Nunspeet scores an 8.2 from residents and is popular due to its proximity to the station, shops and schools. Elspeet-Vierhouten also scores an 8.2 and attracts buyers seeking peace and nature. Within the centre, the northern family neighbourhoods are popular with movers, while first-time buyers often end up in Nunspeet-Zuid.

Is Nunspeet a good place to buy a home?

Nunspeet has a lot to offer: a resident score of 8.2 out of 10, a strong score for green space (9.0) and good accessibility via the A28 and the train station. The municipality has over 29,000 inhabitants, the labour participation rate is 68% and the WOZ value is €396,000. A downside is the limited supply, meaning you have to act quickly and sometimes overbid.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Nunspeet?

Expect 4 to 6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. This includes 2% transfer tax (first-time buyers under 35 and a purchase price up to €510,000 are exempt), notary fees, valuation costs and possibly estate agent fees. With an average purchase price of €669,731, this quickly amounts to €25,000 to €40,000 extra.

How accessible is Nunspeet?

Nunspeet is located directly on the A28 between Amersfoort and Zwolle. The train station has direct connections to both cities, with a travel time of approximately 30 minutes. Within the municipality, accessibility varies: from the centre you can reach the station in five minutes, but from Elspeet or Vierhouten you are dependent on the car.

Can I search for homes for sale by neighbourhood in Nunspeet?

Yes, on this page you can filter by neighbourhood. Nunspeet is divided into the centre of Nunspeet and Elspeet-Vierhouten. Per neighbourhood you can see the available supply, the neighbourhood score from residents and reviews, so you can search specifically for a home in the area that suits you.

How many homes are there in total in Nunspeet?

The municipality of Nunspeet has 11,458 homes. Of these, 65% are owner-occupied and 34% are rental homes (of which 23% are owned by housing associations). The vast majority are single-family homes. The share of apartments is limited, especially in Elspeet-Vierhouten where there are almost exclusively ground-based homes.


Experiences from Nunspeet
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8.4
Aleida Westhuis
Living alone · Terraced house
Nunspeet-West07-01-2026
Cosy

Tidy/safe neighbourhood, good neighbours. Everything is well maintained by the residents and the municipality. Close to the centre. Just a nice and cosy village.

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8.3
Bloem
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Elspeet25-12-2025
Okay

This village isn't really my thing. A lot of being sworn at and stuff. Oh well. The surroundings are beautiful though.

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9.3
Roel
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Nunspeet-Oost15-11-2025
Good

It is very good in all areas, especially the nature is good

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7.5
Wil
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Elspeet25-10-2025
Fine

This village isn't really my thing. If you're different, you'll definitely be treated accordingly, unfortunately.

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8.9
S. De Ruiter
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Positive, safe, Christian neighbourhood that looks out for each other

Our neighbourhood is located in beautiful nature. We have nice detached houses. I know all the neighbours and used to play with the neighbourhood children. Elspeet is a safe village in terms of residents and traffic. Occasionally a bike gets stolen at the bus stop, for example, but as a woman you can walk the streets here late at night or at night without being afraid. Because of the church-going residents, there is a close-knit community, sometimes a bit too strict with each other, but everyone is always willing to help their neighbour. There are 3 primary schools within a 5-minute bike ride and 3 secondary schools about 50-60 minutes away by bike. It's just a shame that houses are so expensive, that more and more is being built, and that there aren't many amenities.

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8.0
Hannah
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Quiet spot

Nice experience

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8.3
Sander
Family · Overig
Nunspeet-Oost22-01-2025
Cosy neighbourhood and a nice playground for children

Cosy little neighbourhood

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8.1
Sam
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Nunspeet-West08-09-2024
Cosy

Cosy neighbourhood, with diverse people living there. Various facilities. Well maintained.

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