Homes for sale in Oldebroek
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Buying a house in Oldebroek: the housing market in 2026
The municipality of Oldebroek is located on the North Veluwe in Gelderland and consists of a handful of villages with a recognisable character: rural, quiet and with a strong sense of community. With over 24,000 inhabitants, it is not a large municipality, but that is precisely what makes Oldebroek attractive for families and home-movers looking for space without being too far from Zwolle or the Randstad. The A28 runs along the municipality and Wezep station offers a direct train connection to Zwolle and Amersfoort, which is convenient for commuters.
Of the nearly 9,600 homes in the municipality, 69% are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €362,000, but on the open market you now pay more. Over the past twelve months, 138 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €572,887. The range is wide: from around €269,500 for a compact home to €1,795,000 for the largest detached houses. The average living space of 150 m² says a lot about the type of supply: here you mainly buy spacious family homes, not apartments. At the top of this page you will find current asking prices and selling times. On Buurtje.nl you combine that housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you look beyond just the home itself.
The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Oldebroek
The municipality of Oldebroek has three main centres, each with its own atmosphere and housing market. In addition, there are smaller hamlets. Below you can read what to expect per centre.
Wezep, the largest centre with the most amenities
Wezep is by far the largest village in the municipality and feels the most complete: there are several supermarkets, primary schools, sports clubs and its own train station on the Zwolle-Amersfoort line. For families with school-age children, that is a big plus. Residents give Wezep an 8.4 on Buurtje.nl, based on 7 reviews. Accessibility scores notably high, and one resident describes it as "a nice village where you have everything you need, but still live quietly." Prices here are slightly higher than in the smaller centres, especially for newer homes around the centre. View the housing supply in Wezep for the current overview.
Oldebroek (village), village-like and affordable
The village of Oldebroek itself is smaller and quieter than Wezep. It has its own shopping street with daily grocery facilities, a few primary schools and plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity towards the Veluwe. The housing stock mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by some new-build. Residents rate the village an 8.4 based on 2 reviews, with safety and housing scoring particularly high. For first-time buyers and young families looking for an affordable home, Oldebroek village is a serious option. View the available homes in Oldebroek village.
Oosterwolde, rural living on the Veluwe
Oosterwolde is the smallest centre and the most rural. Here you will find detached houses on larger plots, often with views over meadows or forest plots. The village has a primary school and a community centre, but for larger shopping trips or secondary schools you rely on Wezep or Oldebroek. If you consciously choose peace and space, you will find what you are looking for here. Prices per home are often higher due to the larger plots, but the price per square metre is comparable. View what is currently for sale in Oosterwolde.
In addition to these three centres, the municipality also has scattered hamlets and rural areas. On the municipality page of Oldebroek you will find all reviews and neighbourhood information together, so you can compare well before planning a viewing.
What to look out for when buying a home in Oldebroek?
A few concrete tips if you are considering buying in Oldebroek. Firstly: look carefully at the differences between the centres. In Wezep you have most amenities within walking distance, but you also pay for that. In Oldebroek village and Oosterwolde you get more square metres for your money, but you are dependent on the car for some things.
Secondly: take market conditions into account. With 138 sales in a year and an average purchase price of nearly €573,000, supply is not abundant. Homes in the popular price range up to €400,000 sell quickly, and overbidding occurs. Make sure your financing is in order before you go viewing.
Thirdly: accessibility differs per centre. Wezep has a train station, but from Oldebroek village or Oosterwolde you rely on the bus or your own transport towards the A28. Check if that fits your daily commute.
Finally: use neighbourhood data to support your choice. On Buurtje.nl you can see per neighbourhood how residents score on safety, amenities and accessibility, which gives you a fairer picture than just a viewing. And if you prefer flexibility, also check out a rental home in Oldebroek as an alternative.
What residents say about living in Oldebroek
The municipality of Oldebroek receives an average rating of 8.4 out of 10 from residents, based on 9 reviews. Accessibility scores the highest with 9.1, followed by safety (8.8) and housing (8.6). Amenities score the lowest at 7.7, which fits the rural character: you don't have everything around the corner. A resident of Wezep writes: "Everything is easily accessible, both by train and via the motorway. Nice living for families." Curious about all experiences? Read all reviews of Oldebroek on the municipality page.
Homes for sale near Oldebroek
Looking wider than just Oldebroek? The North Veluwe and surrounding area offer more options. View the supply in Apeldoorn for a more urban alternative, or look at Barneveld for a similar village character. Also Aalten, Berkelland and Arnhem are worth a look if you are flexible on location in Gelderland.
View the current supply of homes for sale in Oldebroek
At the top of this page you will find the full overview of homes for sale in Oldebroek, 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 immediately see the neighbourhood information and resident scores, so you assess not only the home but also the surroundings. Whether you want to buy an apartment or a spacious detached house, the supply is ready.
Frequently asked questions
How many owner-occupied homes are for sale in Oldebroek?
The current number of owner-occupied homes in Oldebroek can be found at the top of this page. The supply is updated daily from more than 1,500 sources, so you always have a complete overview. The supply changes quickly, so check regularly.
What does a home cost in Oldebroek?
The average purchase price in Oldebroek over the past year was €572,887. The range runs from approximately €269,500 to €1,795,000. In Wezep, prices are on average slightly higher than in Oldebroek-dorp or Oosterwolde, mainly due to better amenities and the train station.
What is the average price per square metre in Oldebroek?
Based on an average purchase price of €572,887 and an average living area of 150 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,819. This varies by neighbourhood and type of home. At the top of the page you will find the current price per m².
How long does a home stay on the market on average in Oldebroek?
The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. With 138 homes sold in the past year and limited supply, the market in Oldebroek is quite tight. Homes in the popular segment up to €400,000 sell quickly, sometimes within a few weeks.
Which neighbourhoods in Oldebroek are most popular for buying a home?
Wezep is the most popular core with the most amenities and a neighbourhood score of 8.4. Oldebroek-dorp also scores 8.4 and is slightly more affordable. Oosterwolde attracts buyers who consciously choose rural living with more space. Each village has its own character.
Is Oldebroek a good place to buy a home?
Oldebroek is a municipality with over 24,000 residents, a labour participation rate of 68% and a strong sense of community. Residents rate the municipality 8.4 out of 10. Accessibility scores 9.1 thanks to the A28 and Wezep station. The WOZ value of €362,000 is below the average purchase price, indicating a rising market.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Oldebroek?
Expect 4 to 6% extra on top of the purchase price. This includes transfer tax (2%, or 0% with the starter exemption for buyers under 35 for homes up to €510,000), notary costs, valuation costs and possibly estate agent fees. For a home of €572,887, this amounts to approximately €23,000 to €34,000 in additional costs.
How is the accessibility of Oldebroek?
Oldebroek is located directly on the A28 between Zwolle and Amersfoort. Wezep station offers direct trains to Zwolle (about 15 minutes) and Amersfoort (about 35 minutes). From the smaller cores Oldebroek-dorp and Oosterwolde, you are dependent on bus or car. Residents give accessibility a 9.1 out of 10.
Can I search for owner-occupied homes per neighbourhood in Oldebroek?
Yes, you can search per core. View the supply for Wezep, Oldebroek-dorp or Oosterwolde separately. Per neighbourhood you also see neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you get a good picture of the living environment before you go viewing.
How many homes are there in total in the municipality of Oldebroek?
The municipality of Oldebroek has approximately 9,595 homes. Of these, 69% are owner-occupied and 31% are rental homes (of which 23% are housing association properties). The vast majority are single-family homes. The average WOZ value is €362,000 and the average disposable income is €34,000 per person.
Many elderly people but there is mutual contact with some residents. They keep an eye on each other in Rakkersoord. Nice neighbourhood
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Auto-translated to English by AICosy and quiet
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is very friendly and cosy. A lot of things are organised. But it remains very Christian and there are few amenities.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is easily accessible and the city centre is very close. The neighbours themselves organised a neighbourhood BBQ. The street is clean and looks tidy.
Auto-translated to English by AINever had any problems. People are friendly. Plenty of playgrounds and housing. So a good neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood where I've been living for a while is a nice and beautiful neighbourhood not far from the centre with nice little shops. The neighbours are friendly but let everyone do their own thing, very satisfied!
Auto-translated to English by AIit's a nice place to live, there's a nice playground and the shops are also close by. there are a few primary schools and a secondary school in the neighbourhood, so nothing wrong with it.
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