Homes for sale in Stationsbuurt, Ede
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Stationsbuurt, Ede. At the top of the page, view the latest listings, asking prices, and selling times.
House prices and market figures Stationsbuurt, Ede
The owner-occupied market in Stationsbuurt has been active over the past twelve months. Of the 26 homes sold, the average purchase price was €527,154, with a range from €225,000 to €850,000. This indicates that the supply varies considerably: from compact apartments to more spacious single-family homes. With an average living area of 104 m², the price per square metre comes to around €5,069. The WOZ value in Stationsbuurt is €381,000. That is slightly above the average for the district Ede-Oost (€360,000) and just below the municipal average for Ede (€387,000). Just over 66% of homes in the neighbourhood are owner-occupied, 34% are rental, of which 24% are social housing. The supply mainly consists of homes from the early post-war period, with a mix of porch flats, single-family homes and a few detached properties. At the top of this page you can see the current supply, the average asking price and the average time to sell for the most recent situation.
Living in Stationsbuurt, Ede
Stationsbuurt in Ede is a compact, urban neighbourhood that lives up to its name: Ede-Wageningen station is within walking distance, giving the area its own rhythm. It is lively during the day due to commuters and students, but the residential streets themselves are quiet. The character is down-to-earth and functional, without the village-like seclusion of surrounding neighbourhoods. The buildings mostly date from the 1940s to the 1960s: porch flats, terraced houses and a few 1970s blocks alternate. You can see this in the facades: solid but not spectacular, with the occasional renovated property standing out.
In terms of amenities, Stationsbuurt is well served. Ede city centre is a five-minute bike ride away, where you can find the City-Center shopping centre with supermarkets, specialist shops and eateries. In the immediate vicinity of the neighbourhood itself, there is an Albert Heijn and smaller shops along Stationsweg. For families with children, primary schools are within cycling distance, including schools in adjacent neighbourhoods such as Burgemeestersbuurt. Green spaces are available in the form of the Plantsoen and smaller neighbourhood parks, but if you want to walk in extensive greenery every day, you will have to cycle a bit further towards the Veluwe.
Accessibility is one of Stationsbuurt's strongest assets. Ede-Wageningen station offers direct train connections to Utrecht (around 35 minutes), Arnhem and Wageningen. Bus routes connect the neighbourhood with the rest of Ede and the surrounding area. By car, the A12 is easily reached via the Amsterdamseweg. Cyclists are well catered for in the neighbourhood: the centre, the station and adjacent neighbourhoods such as Komponistenbuurt and Centrum Ede are all accessible by bike.
Residents particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its central location and the convenience of the station. On the Stationsbuurt neighbourhood main page you can read all reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "Everything is close by, the station is around the corner and you can reach the centre in no time by bike. It can be a bit busy during rush hour, but you get used to it." Some residents are less positive about parking: in narrow streets near the station, it is often a puzzle, especially on busy weekdays. Compared to the greener Bosrand or the quieter districts in Ede-West, Stationsbuurt is more urban and compact in nature. For more information about the wider area, you can also consult the page about the district Ede-Oost.
Who is a home in Stationsbuurt suitable for?
The demographics say a lot: with 900 residents aged 65 or older and 525 single-person households, this is a neighbourhood that suits people who want to live independently with everything within easy reach. Elderly people who want to be less dependent on the car, and singles or couples who value commuting distance to Utrecht or Arnhem, will find their place here. First-time buyers should take into account an average purchase price of over €527,000 and a range that reaches up to €850,000: buying a home in Stationsbuurt is not cheap. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment. Those looking for more space for a similar budget could also look at Ede-Veldhuizen or Kernhem. If you prefer to rent, you can find the supply on the page rental homes in Stationsbuurt.
What residents say about Stationsbuurt
Residents give Stationsbuurt a solid average rating. High scores are given for accessibility and amenities, while parking and the bustle around the station are mentioned as points of attention. One resident sums it up aptly: "Great neighbourhood to live in if you like convenience and don't necessarily need a garden. The station is a real plus." See all ratings, partial scores per category and resident responses on the Stationsbuurt neighbourhood page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Stationsbuurt
Buurtje.nl brings together the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find on other platforms. This way, you can not only see what is for sale, but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you before you view. Compare the supply in Stationsbuurt with that in adjacent neighbourhoods such as Burgemeestersbuurt or view the total overview of homes for sale in Ede-Oost. For a broader picture of the Ede housing market, including new-build districts and quieter residential areas, the municipal page for Ede is a good starting point. More information about living and residing in the municipality can also be found on the official website of the municipality of Ede.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in the Stationsbuurt in Ede?
The average purchase price in the Stationsbuurt over the past twelve months was €527,154, based on 26 sold homes. The range runs from €225,000 to €850,000, indicating that both compact apartments and more spacious homes are being sold. With an average living area of 104 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €5,069. Keep in mind that overbidding occurs in this segment.
What is the WOZ value of homes in the Stationsbuurt?
The average WOZ value in the Stationsbuurt is €381,000. That is slightly above the district average of Ede-Oost (€360,000) and just below the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). The WOZ value gives an indication of the property value, but actual selling prices in this neighbourhood are significantly higher.
What is it like living in the Stationsbuurt in Ede?
The Stationsbuurt is an urban, compact neighbourhood with a central location directly next to Ede-Wageningen station. The atmosphere is functional and down-to-earth, with a mix of post-war porch flats and terraced houses. Residents particularly appreciate the excellent accessibility and proximity to the city centre, but mention parking and rush-hour congestion as points of attention. The neighbourhood suits people who value convenience and proximity to public transport over peace and space.
Is the Stationsbuurt suitable for seniors or single people?
Yes, the neighbourhood is particularly attractive for seniors and single people. More than 900 of the 1,940 residents are aged 65 or older, and single-person households form the largest household group with 525 units. The proximity of the station, shops and healthcare facilities makes the neighbourhood easily liveable without a car. Families with young children will find green spaces and play areas less abundant than in the peripheral districts of Ede.
How accessible is the Stationsbuurt?
Accessibility is excellent. Ede-Wageningen station is within walking distance and offers direct train connections to Utrecht (approximately 35 minutes) and Arnhem. Several bus routes connect the neighbourhood with the rest of Ede and surrounding areas. By car, the A12 is quickly reachable. The centre of Ede can be reached by bike in five minutes. Parking in the narrow streets near the station can be difficult during peak hours.
What types of homes can you buy in the Stationsbuurt?
The housing supply in the Stationsbuurt mainly consists of post-war buildings from the 1940s to 1970s: porch flats, terraced houses and a limited number of detached properties. The average living area of sold homes over the past twelve months was 104 m². Those considering buying an apartment in the Stationsbuurt will find several options in the lower price range; more spacious single-family homes are more often in the higher segment.
What about parking in the Stationsbuurt?
Parking is a frequently mentioned point of concern among residents of the Stationsbuurt. Around the station and in the narrow residential streets, parking pressure is high during the day, partly due to commuters. A private driveway or garage is not always present in this type of post-war housing. If you drive daily and want to park at home, it is wise to take this point into account during viewings and inquire about parking permits in the area.
















