Homes for sale in Reigerskamp, Stichtse Vecht
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House prices and market figures for Reigerskamp, Stichtse Vecht
Reigerskamp is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 97% of the housing stock is privately owned, only 3% is rented out. This makes the supply of rental homes in Reigerskamp scarce. The average WOZ value is €385,000, which is clearly above the average for the district Maarssenbroek (€357,000), but still below the municipal average of Stichtse Vecht (€455,000). This difference with the municipality is partly explained by the large share of detached and more expensive homes along the Vecht elsewhere in the municipality.
Over the past twelve months, 19 homes were sold in Reigerskamp, at an average purchase price of €434,737. The range runs from €295,000 to €575,000, indicating that both more affordable terraced houses and larger family homes are passing through the market. The average living area was 103 m², which works out at a price of approximately €4,220 per square metre. The supply mainly consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s. At the top of the page, see the current supply, current asking prices and the average time to sell for the most recent status.
Living in Reigerskamp, Stichtse Vecht
Reigerskamp is a quiet residential neighbourhood in the heart of Maarssenbroek, the large post-war expansion area of Maarssen. The streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery between the houses, and traffic does not pass through. This gives the neighbourhood a quieter character than you would expect given its proximity to the A2. The buildings largely date from the 1970s: semi-detached houses, terraced houses and occasionally a detached house, mostly with a front and back garden. The houses are solidly built but sometimes require modernisation, which is also reflected in energy consumption: the average gas consumption of 1,000 m³ per year is still relatively high.
The neighbourhood borders the Maarssenbroek shopping centre, where you can find a large Albert Heijn, a Lidl, a pharmacy, a GP and various shops for daily groceries. For clothing and larger purchases, the city centre of Utrecht is less than a twenty-minute drive away. Children in the neighbourhood attend one of the primary schools in Maarssenbroek, several of which are within cycling distance. Sports clubs, a swimming pool and a library are also nearby.
In terms of accessibility, Reigerskamp scores well for motorists: the slip road onto the A2 towards Utrecht and Amsterdam can be reached within five minutes. By bus, you can reach Maarssen station via stops in Maarssenbroek, from where trains run to Utrecht Central in about ten minutes. By bike, the centre of Maarssen can be reached in a quarter of an hour.
Residents appreciate the peace, space and good connections. On the neighbourhood page of Reigerskamp you will find all reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "It is quiet here without feeling like you are in the middle of nowhere. Everything you need is within walking distance, and Utrecht is easily reached." A recurring point of criticism is parking: at busy times it is hard to find a spot, especially in the older streets where parking pressure is high. Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Fazantenkamp and Zwanenkamp, Reigerskamp is slightly more centrally located relative to the shopping centre. Boomstede and Valkenkamp offer a similar living environment and may be interesting to compare side by side. Those looking more broadly can also look at homes for sale in Maarssenbroek as a whole or at districts such as Maarssen and Breukelen.
Is a home for sale in Reigerskamp right for you?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and people between 45 and 65 years old, which the data confirms: this is the largest age group. Movers looking for space without having to go into the city find what they are looking for here. First-time buyers can enter Reigerskamp at the lower end of the range (from €295,000), but must reckon with competition and possibly overbidding. Seniors who want to continue living in a familiar environment with good amenities also find suitable homes here. Those who want to remain flexible or first get to know the neighbourhood can also look at the scarce rental homes in Reigerskamp. Keep in mind that supply is limited and homes typically sell quickly.
What residents say about Reigerskamp
Residents rate Reigerskamp positively as a family neighbourhood with a quiet atmosphere and good daily amenities. The scores for safety and greenery in the neighbourhood regularly come back as plus points. Residents are less enthusiastic about the parking pressure and the outdated street scene in some places. One resident sums it up: "For a family with children, this is a great place. Quiet, green, and yet everything close by." See all reviews and partial scores on the neighbourhood page of Reigerskamp, where residents rate the district on categories such as safety, amenities and liveability.
Compare homes for sale in and around Reigerskamp
On Buurtje.nl, in addition to the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, you will also find resident reviews, neighbourhood scores and demographic data per neighbourhood, information you will not find in one place on other platforms. This way you can not only compare a home, but also assess the neighbourhood itself before planning a viewing. Compare Reigerskamp with neighbourhoods such as Verbindingswegen or Loenen aan de Vecht, or view the full supply within the municipality of Stichtse Vecht. More information about living and residing in the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Stichtse Vecht.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Reigerskamp?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Reigerskamp was €434,737. The range runs from €295,000 to €575,000, depending on the type of property and its state of maintenance. The average living area was 103 m², which works out to a price of approximately €4,220 per square metre. When buying in Reigerskamp, keep in mind limited supply and possible overbidding.
What is the WOZ value in Reigerskamp?
The average WOZ value in Reigerskamp is €385,000. That is above the district average of Maarssenbroek (€357,000), but below the municipal average of Stichtse Vecht (€455,000). The difference with the municipality is partly explained by the more expensive homes along the Vecht elsewhere in Stichtse Vecht.
What is living in Reigerskamp like?
Reigerskamp is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in Maarssenbroek with a predominantly family character. The neighbourhood is spacious with wide streets and plenty of greenery, and has good everyday amenities within walking distance. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and accessibility, although parking pressure is a recurring point of attention. The atmosphere is typical of a 1970s expansion district: functional, quiet and child-friendly.
Is Reigerskamp suitable for families with children?
Yes, Reigerskamp is very much a family neighbourhood. The largest population group consists of 45 to 65-year-olds, but the proportion of households with children is also high (360 out of approximately 839 homes). There are several primary schools within cycling distance, plenty of outdoor space and a safe living environment. The neighbourhood is therefore a logical choice for families looking for a home in a quiet area with good amenities.
How accessible is Reigerskamp?
Reigerskamp is easily accessible by car via the nearby junction of the A2, making Utrecht and Amsterdam quickly reachable. By public transport, you can take buses in Maarssenbroek to Maarssen station, from where trains run to Utrecht Central in about ten minutes. By bike, the centre of Maarssen can be reached in a quarter of an hour. The combination of motorway access and train connection makes the neighbourhood attractive for commuters.
What types of homes are for sale in Reigerskamp?
The housing supply in Reigerskamp mainly consists of single-family homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses, with the occasional detached house. Most homes date from the 1970s and 1980s and have a garden. Buying apartments in Reigerskamp is less common; supply is limited to occasional cases. The average living area is 103 m².
Are there many homes for sale in Reigerskamp?
Supply in Reigerskamp is relatively limited: over the past twelve months, only 19 homes were sold. With 97% owner-occupied homes in the neighbourhood, there is little turnover via the rental market. If you want to buy a home in Reigerskamp, it is advisable to check the supply regularly, act quickly on new listings and have a financing check done in advance. See the current supply at the top of this page for the most recent availability.














