Homes for sale in Rielerweg-Oost, Deventer
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House prices and market figures for Rielerweg-Oost, Deventer
Of the 834 homes in Rielerweg-Oost, 47% are owner-occupied. This is a modest owner-occupied segment for an urban neighbourhood, as more than half of the housing stock is owned by housing associations (42%) or other landlords (11%). The average WOZ value is €287,000, which is higher than the district average of Voorstad (€264,000) but clearly below the Deventer average of €324,000. This positions Rielerweg-Oost as an affordable entry point compared to the wider municipality.
In the past twelve months, five owner-occupied homes changed hands, with an average sale price of €327,000 and a range of €220,000 to €495,000. With an average living area of 87 m², this works out to approximately €3,760 per square metre. Supply is limited and ranges from compact ground-floor homes at the lower end to larger single-family homes at the upper end. Apartments are less dominant in this segment; the neighbourhood largely consists of terraced houses and smaller semi-detached houses from the post-war construction period. See the current listings and most recent asking prices at the top of this page.
Living in Rielerweg-Oost, Deventer
Rielerweg-Oost is located in the district Voorstad, one of the older residential areas just outside Deventer city centre. The neighbourhood has a down-to-earth, everyday character: no trendy coffee shops on the corner, but a familiar living environment where people have lived for decades. The streets are generally quiet, the buildings mostly date from the 1950s and 1960s, and the homes have a compact layout with small front and back gardens. Green spaces are not large parks but trees along the street and playgrounds scattered throughout the neighbourhood.
The location on the Rielerweg gives the neighbourhood a recognisable structure. The centre of Deventer, including the Brink and the shops around Goldenraadstraat and Boreel, is within cycling distance. For daily groceries, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood: supermarkets are within a short distance, and along the Rielerweg itself there are smaller shops and service providers. Primary schools in and around Voorstad serve the families in the neighbourhood, which matches the demographic composition: the 25 to 45 age group is the largest (635 residents) and households with children form the largest family type category (355 households).
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores reasonably well. Deventer station is about ten to fifteen minutes away by bike, and via the Rielerweg you quickly connect to the N348 towards Zutphen or the A1 towards Apeldoorn and Amersfoort. Arriva bus services run through the district and connect Rielerweg-Oost with the centre and other parts of the city. For commuters who drive daily, the location is practical.
Residents appreciate the peace and central location, but are sometimes critical of the state of public spaces and parking pressure at busy times. On the neighbourhood page for Rielerweg-Oost you can read all resident reviews and see how the neighbourhood scores per category. One resident writes: "It's just quiet living here, close to everything you need. Not spectacular, but reliable." That sums up the atmosphere well.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as Rode Dorp and Burgemeestersbuurt, Rielerweg-Oost is slightly less urban in character. Rielerweg-West is most similar to this neighbourhood in layout. Those looking for more greenery and space might also consider Brinkgreven a bit further away.
Who is a home in Rielerweg-Oost interesting for?
Rielerweg-Oost mainly attracts young families and dual-income couples who want to live centrally without paying the prices of Deventer city centre. The average purchase price of €327,000 is above the municipal WOZ average, but the range starts at €220,000, offering room for starters buying a home in Rielerweg-Oost as a first step. Supply is scarce though: five transactions in a year means you have to act quickly when something becomes available. Be honest with yourself about the compact home size (average 87 m²); for large families this can be tight. Those who prefer to rent can find a good overview on the page with rental homes in Rielerweg-Oost.
What residents say about Rielerweg-Oost
Residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and practical, with a strong appreciation for its location near the centre. Scores on safety and amenities are average, while greenery and liveability score slightly higher. Criticisms often relate to parking and the condition of pavements and roads. One resident puts it this way: "You have everything within reach here and the neighbours still know each other. That's not a given these days." See all reviews and sub-scores on the overview page for Rielerweg-Oost.
Compare homes for sale in and around Rielerweg-Oost
Buurtje.nl brings together listings from more than 1,500 sources on one page, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you won't find in this overview anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. View listings in the wider district via homes for sale in Voorstad, or broaden your search to homes for sale in Deventer. Other neighbourhoods worth comparing: Oudegoedstraat, Oosterstraat and, a bit further away, Zandweerd. For municipal information about the neighbourhood and surroundings, you can also visit the website of the municipality of Deventer.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Rielerweg-Oost?
In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Rielerweg-Oost was €327,000, with a range from €220,000 to €495,000. With an average living area of 87 m², this works out to about €3,760 per square metre. Supply is limited, with five transactions in a year, so quick action is important if you want to buy a home in Rielerweg-Oost.
What is the WOZ value in Rielerweg-Oost?
The average WOZ value in Rielerweg-Oost is €287,000. This is above the average for the Voorstad district (€264,000), but clearly below the Deventer average of €324,000. Rielerweg-Oost is therefore relatively affordable compared to the wider municipality.
What is it like to live in Rielerweg-Oost?
Living in Rielerweg-Oost is quiet and practical. The neighbourhood consists largely of post-war terraced houses, has a down-to-earth character, and is within cycling distance of Deventer city centre. Residents appreciate the location and familiar atmosphere, but are sometimes critical of parking pressure and the state of public spaces. Check resident reviews on the neighbourhood page for a full picture.
Is Rielerweg-Oost suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood attracts relatively many young families. The 25 to 45 age group is the largest, and households with children are the most common family type. There are primary schools within a short distance and the streets are generally quiet. However, homes are compact on average (87 m²), which can be a consideration for larger families when buying in Rielerweg-Oost.
How accessible is Rielerweg-Oost?
Deventer station is reachable by bicycle in about ten to fifteen minutes. Via the Rielerweg, the neighbourhood quickly connects to the N348 towards Zutphen and the A1 towards Apeldoorn and Amersfoort. Arriva bus lines link the neighbourhood with the city centre and other districts. For commuters travelling daily, the location is practical, both by bike and by car.
What types of homes are for sale in Rielerweg-Oost?
The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes such as terraced houses and smaller semi-detached houses, mostly built in the 1950s and 1960s. Buying an apartment in Rielerweg-Oost is less common; the owner-occupied segment is dominated by single-family homes. Of the total housing stock, 47% is owner-occupied, the rest is rental via housing associations or private landlords.
Is there a lot of green space in Rielerweg-Oost?
Rielerweg-Oost does not have a large park within the neighbourhood boundaries, but there are street trees, small playgrounds, and gardens at the homes. Those seeking more green space can visit the nearby IJsseloevers or Bergkwartier, both within cycling distance. The neighbourhood is green enough for daily use, but not the first choice for those who want nature right on their doorstep.







