Homes for sale in Overdinkel kern, Losser
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Overdinkel kern and view neighbourhood data, resident scores and market figures to determine if this neighbourhood suits you.
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House prices and market figures Overdinkel kern, Losser
The owner-occupied market in Overdinkel kern is predominantly a home-owning neighbourhood: 61% of the 1,587 homes are owner-occupied, the rest are rented, a large part of which through a housing association. The average WOZ value is €276,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of Overdinkel (€300,000) and well below the municipal average of Losser (€353,000). This makes the core relatively accessible within the municipality.
Based on the 12 sales in the past twelve months, the average purchase price was €410,542, with a range of €298,000 to €750,000. The average home sold had an area of 227 m², which works out to an average price of about €1,810 per square metre. These are spacious homes for this price segment. The supply consists largely of ground-floor single-family homes; apartments are scarce in this neighbourhood. Check the current supply and the average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Overdinkel kern, Losser
Overdinkel kern is a village in the east of Twente, close to the German border. It has a distinct village character: quiet streets, plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity, and a population that has lived there for years. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, followed by those aged 65 and over. This colours the atmosphere: it is not a bustling neighbourhood, but a place where people stay for a long time and know the surroundings.
The housing stock consists largely of single-family homes from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, with occasional newer additions. Detached and semi-detached homes are present, but also terraced houses. The average area of recently sold homes (227 m²) suggests that the share of larger, ground-floor homes dominates sales. Buying an apartment in Overdinkel kern is not a realistic scenario; this type of housing supply is virtually absent here.
For daily groceries, supermarkets are accessible in the core itself and in nearby Losser. Accessibility by car is reasonable: via the N737 you quickly reach Enschede and the A1. Public transport is limited; there are bus connections, but a train station is not in the immediate vicinity. For commuters dependent on public transport, this deserves attention. Residents rate accessibility a 7.3, indicating that it is fine by car, but that you often need the car for larger amenities and work.
Residents give the neighbourhood an average of 6.7 based on three reviews. Safety scores highest with an 8.0, and education (7.7) and accessibility (7.3) are also rated positively. Community (5.7), housing (6.0) and beauty (6.0) score lower. Several residents indicate that the neighbourhood is declining. One resident writes: "Neighbourhood is not what it was when I moved in 15 years ago, I would like to leave but moving is difficult." Another review mentions regular litter and annoyance about the situation at the local Aldi. These are signals that a potential buyer should take seriously. See all reviews and sub-scores on the Overdinkel kern neighbourhood page.
Compared to the rest of the district, the core differs slightly. The WOZ value in the core is lower than the average in the broader Overdinkel district, indicating a slightly simpler housing stock. Outside the core there are also scattered houses in Overdinkel, where the character is more rural and homes are on average more valuable.
Who is a home in Overdinkel kern suitable for?
Based on the demographic composition, Overdinkel kern best suits movers and families looking for space at a relatively reasonable price within the municipality of Losser. The presence of many over-45s and families with children (545 households with children) indicates that it is a stable, residential neighbourhood. First-time buyers may find opportunities here because the WOZ value is lower than the municipal average, but the limited supply (12 sales in a year) requires patience. Want to rent before buying? Also check the supply of rental homes in Overdinkel kern. Keep in mind that supply is limited and that homes with a large area can sell quickly at the right price-quality ratio. Be honest with yourself whether the limited public transport connections and residents' signals about liveability fit your wishes.
What residents say about Overdinkel kern
The overall rating of Overdinkel kern stands at 6.7 out of 10, based on three resident experiences. Safety is the strongest asset with a score of 8.0, and education in the area is also well rated (7.7). Community spirit scores lowest at 5.7. Resident J.S. sums it up succinctly: "It could be better because there is virtually nothing to do." That says something about the limited social and recreational facilities in the core itself. For all individual reviews and full neighbourhood data, see the overview page of Overdinkel kern.
Compare homes for sale in and around Overdinkel kern
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Overdinkel kern?
The average purchase price in Overdinkel kern over the past year was €410,542, based on 12 sales. Prices ranged from €298,000 to €750,000. With an average area of 227 m², this works out to about €1,810 per square metre. The properties sold here are predominantly spacious ground-floor homes.
What is the WOZ value in Overdinkel kern?
The average WOZ value in Overdinkel kern is €276,000. This is below the average for the wider Overdinkel district (€300,000) and well below the municipal average of Losser (€353,000). The kern is thus one of the more affordable parts of the municipality.
What is living in Overdinkel kern like?
Overdinkel kern is a quiet, village-like neighbourhood near the German border in Twente. The atmosphere is subdued and the population is relatively older: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old. Residents give the neighbourhood an average rating of 6.7. Safety is rated well, but several residents indicate that liveability has declined in recent years.
Is Overdinkel kern suitable for families with children?
With 545 households with children, Overdinkel kern is certainly a family neighbourhood. Education in the area scores 7.7 in resident reviews, indicating good primary school facilities in or near the kern. The quiet residential environment and the space in the homes make it attractive for families looking for more square metres at a relatively accessible price.
How accessible is Overdinkel kern?
By car, Overdinkel kern is reasonably accessible via the N737 towards Enschede and the A1. Residents give accessibility a 7.3. Public transport is limited: there are bus connections, but no train station in the immediate vicinity. For daily commuters without a car, the neighbourhood is less suitable.
What type of homes are for sale in Overdinkel kern?
The supply consists almost exclusively of ground-floor single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Most were built between the 1960s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in Overdinkel kern is hardly possible; this type of home is scarce here. The average sales area of 227 m² indicates relatively spacious homes.
How safe is Overdinkel kern?
Safety is the highest-scoring category in resident reviews of Overdinkel kern, with a score of 8.0 out of 10. Residents experience the neighbourhood as safe to live in. However, some residents indicate that social cohesion and the state of public space have deteriorated in recent years, with occasional litter as a specific point of criticism.
The neighbourhood is not what it was when I moved in 15 years ago. I would like to leave, but moving is difficult.
Auto-translated to English by AIMore and more antisocial people are moving in, a shame, the neighbourhood is really going downhill. Often litter. Shops are easily accessible, except for the Aldi, which is a nightmare to get to, and if you want to park your car at the Aldi, they just park on the disabled spots without proof, nothing is done about it, they should really check that. When I moved here it was tidier than now, a shame that a neighbourhood can deteriorate so much. And when I look at the village of De Lutte where I lived, everything is kept better and tidier there, the parks are better maintained, a shame.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt could be better because there's virtually nothing to do
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