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House prices and market figures Rossum kern, Dinkelland

The owner-occupied market in Rossum kern is pronounced. With 83% owner-occupied homes in the housing stock, this is a neighbourhood where owner-occupiers set the tone. The average WOZ value is €370,000, which is slightly below the district average of Rossum (€426,000) and also below the municipal average of Dinkelland (€379,000). That difference indicates that the core is priced slightly more accessibly than the outlying area of the district, although actual transaction prices say more.

Over the past twelve months, ten owner-occupied homes changed hands in Rossum kern, with an average selling price of €501,700. The range runs from €375,000 to €865,000, indicating that both modest village homes and substantial detached houses come onto the market. With an average living area of 206 m², this works out to an average price of around €2,435 per square metre. Supply is limited and transaction speed varies. At the top of this page, view the current asking prices and average time to sell for the most recent status.

Living in Rossum kern, Dinkelland

Rossum kern is a compact Twente village with its own rhythm. It is not a commuter village that empties out in the evening, but neither is it a bustling centre. The atmosphere is quiet and village-like, the streets are clear and greenery is present without having to look for it specially. Those who grow up with space and quiet as the norm will quickly feel at home here.

The built-up area in the core consists largely of detached houses and semi-detached houses, built between the 1960s and 1990s. Here and there are older farm buildings that have been converted into homes. New construction is limited, but there have been occasional small projects on the edges of the core. The average home size of over 200 m² fits that picture: these are not small terraced houses, but spacious family homes with gardens.

For daily shopping, you don't need to leave Rossum. The village has a local supermarket and a number of basic amenities. For a larger range of shops, the hospital or a cinema, you drive to Almelo or Enschede, both about twenty to twenty-five minutes away via the N36 or N342. Denekamp, the largest core of the municipality, is a quarter of an hour away and has a wider range of shops and catering. Also check the supply of homes in Denekamp if you want more urban amenities within cycling distance.

Primary education is available in the village itself. For secondary education, pupils rely on surrounding places, which can be done by bike or a short car ride. Sports clubs exist for football and other usual village sports. The Dinkel, the river that gives the municipality its name, flows a short distance from the core and offers space for walking and cycling in the surrounding Twente landscape.

Public transport is available but limited, as in most small cores in Dinkelland. Bus connections run towards Almelo and Denekamp, but the frequency is low. A car of your own is in practice not a luxury but a necessity. That is something to take into account if you are used to urban public transport.

Residents appreciate the peace, space and social cohesion in the village. One resident writes: "You really know your neighbours here, that's unthinkable in a big city. The children play outside and it's safe." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited level of amenities and the dependence on the car. Read more experiences on the page of Rossum kern, where resident reviews and neighbourhood scores per category are kept.

Compared to Verspreide huizen Rossum, the other neighbourhood within the district, the core is more compact and has more village amenities within walking distance. The outlying area offers more space and privacy, but less proximity. If you want a broader picture of the district as a whole, the page about Rossum gives a good overview. If you are still orienting at municipal level, you will also find homes for sale in Dinkelland useful as a starting point.

Does a home for sale in Rossum kern suit you as a buyer?

Rossum kern mainly attracts families and movers who consciously choose space, a large garden and a village living environment. The largest age group is between 45 and 65, but there are also relatively many young families. Starters have a hard time: with an average selling price of €501,700 and an entry price of €375,000, the threshold is high. Overbidding occurs, especially for well-maintained detached houses. Supply is small, so patience is required. Those considering renting as an intermediate step will find a limited but existing supply via the page for rental homes in Rossum kern. For those who want to take the step to buying, it pays to also look at surrounding villages such as Lattrop-Breklenkamp or Tilligte for a possibly wider supply.

What residents say about Rossum kern

Residents of Rossum kern rate their neighbourhood positively on average, with the highest scores for safety and the social atmosphere. The green surroundings and the peace are regularly mentioned as plus points. One resident sums it up like this: "Rossum is a village where you can really breathe. No traffic jams at your door, no noise, just space." Residents are less enthusiastic about the limited amenities and public transport. View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the page of Rossum kern on Buurtje.nl.

Compare homes for sale in and around Rossum kern

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find anywhere else on a buying page. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. In addition to the supply in Rossum kern, you can look at homes for sale in the district Rossum as a whole, or broaden to other cores in the municipality via Agelo. The municipality also has its own website with information about living and local projects: dinkelland.nl.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Rossum kern?

Over the past twelve months, the average selling price of a home in Rossum kern was €501,700. Prices ranged from €375,000 to €865,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average living area of 206 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €2,435. Supply is limited, so anyone looking to buy a home in Rossum kern would do well to act quickly.

What is the WOZ value in Rossum kern?

The average WOZ value in Rossum kern is €370,000. That is slightly below the district average of Rossum (€426,000) and also below the municipal average of Dinkelland (€379,000). The WOZ value gives an indication of property value, but actual transaction prices in this neighbourhood are significantly higher due to the type of homes traded here.

What is it like to live in Rossum kern?

Living in Rossum kern means choosing peace, space and a village atmosphere in the Twente landscape. The neighbourhood consists largely of spacious detached houses and semi-detached houses with gardens. Residents appreciate the safety, social cohesion and proximity to nature. The range of amenities is limited, and for larger shopping trips or going out you rely on Denekamp or Almelo.

Is Rossum kern suitable for families with children?

Yes, Rossum kern is popular among families. The largest group of households consists of families with children, and the neighbourhood scores well on safety and living environment. Primary education is available in the village. For secondary education, children must go to surrounding towns, which is easily doable by bike or car. The spacious homes with gardens make the neighbourhood attractive for families who consciously choose a quiet environment.

How accessible is Rossum kern?

Rossum kern is easily accessible by car. Via the N36 and N342 you can reach Almelo or Enschede in about twenty to twenty-five minutes. Denekamp, the centre of the municipality, is a quarter of an hour's drive away. Public transport is limited: there are buses to Almelo and Denekamp, but the frequency is low. A car is indispensable for most residents.

What types of homes are for sale in Rossum kern?

The supply of homes for sale in Rossum kern mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses, mostly built between the 1960s and 1990s. The average living area is 206 m², indicating spacious family homes. Buying an apartment in Rossum kern is hardly possible; this type of housing is virtually absent in the neighbourhood. Occasionally, converted farmhouses also come onto the market.

Are there schools and sports facilities in Rossum kern?

Rossum kern has a primary school in the village itself, which is a practical advantage for young families. For secondary education, pupils rely on schools in Denekamp or Almelo. Sports clubs for football and other village sports are present. The surrounding Twente landscape with the river Dinkel nearby offers ample opportunities for walking and cycling.

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