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Homes for sale in ’t Acker, Nijmegen

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House prices and market figures for 't Acker, Nijmegen

The owner-occupied market in 't Acker is strong. Of the 2,345 homes in the neighbourhood, 61% are owner-occupied, which is a relatively high proportion for Nijmegen standards. The average WOZ value is €273,000, clearly below the district average of Lindenholt (€290,000) and well below the municipal average of Nijmegen as a whole (€362,000). This makes 't Acker one of the more affordable owner-occupied neighbourhoods in the city, although actual transaction prices tell a different story. In the past twelve months, 35 homes were sold here for an average of €411,571, with a range from €189,000 to €789,000. The average home has a floor area of 109 m², which works out to approximately €3,775 per square metre. This difference between WOZ and transaction price shows that sellers in 't Acker often achieve prices above the assessed value. The supply mainly consists of ground-level terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. At the top of this page, you can view the current supply with the most recent asking prices and selling times.

Living in 't Acker, Nijmegen

't Acker is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the southwest side of Nijmegen, part of the district Lindenholt. The neighbourhood was built in the 1970s and 1980s and has the character that goes with it: wide streets with plenty of greenery, terraced houses with front and back gardens, and a clear layout. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural innovation, but rather for a certain tranquillity and a close-knit living environment. Many families have lived there for years, which benefits social cohesion. The largest age group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds, followed by 45- to 65-year-olds, and there are relatively many households with children. This is also reflected in the atmosphere: people cycle, children play in the street, and the neighbourhood is lively in an everyday way.

For daily shopping, you can go to the nearby Malvert shopping centre or Dukenburg shopping centre, both a short bike ride away. Primary schools are well represented in the immediate vicinity, which is also reflected in resident scores: education scores a remarkable 10 out of 10. Sports clubs and playgrounds are present in the neighbourhood itself and in the adjacent green strips. Amenities score slightly lower (5 out of 10), indicating that residents have to go to the city centre or other districts for a wider range of shops or catering.

Accessibility is rated highly by residents, also with a 10 out of 10. 't Acker is close to the A73 and the connection to the A50 is quick. Bus connections to the centre of Nijmegen run regularly, and Nijmegen Central Station is about ten to fifteen minutes away by bike. For daily commuters, the location on the southwest side of the city is practical: you can quickly leave the city towards Arnhem or Den Bosch.

The neighbourhood scores a 7.8 based on resident reviews on 't Acker. Safety and accessibility are standout positives. One resident writes: "'t Acker is a nice, safe neighbourhood to grow up in. The schools are good and you're on the motorway in no time." Green space scores a 6, indicating that residents appreciate the existing parks and gardens but might want more. Those looking for more greenery could also consider neighbourhoods like 't Broek or De Kamp, which have a slightly different character within the same district. For those seeking more urbanity, Nijmegen-Centrum or Nijmegen-Oost offer a completely different type of living environment. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the information page for this neighbourhood.

Is a home in 't Acker right for you?

Families looking for a ground-level home with a garden, in a quiet neighbourhood with good schools and a quick connection to the motorway, fit well in 't Acker. The average transaction price of over €411,000 means it is no longer a starter neighbourhood in the classic sense, although with a range from €189,000, entry-level homes can sometimes still be found. Movers and families with a middle income are the most logical target group. Be prepared that the market is active: homes often sell quickly and overbidding is not uncommon. Those who want to explore renting as an alternative or stepping stone can find an overview on the page rental homes in 't Acker.

What residents say about 't Acker

't Acker receives an average rating of 7.8 out of 10 from residents. The scores for safety (10), accessibility (10) and education (10) are notably high. Amenities (5) and green space (6) are the points on which residents are more critical. One resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "'t Acker is a nice, safe neighbourhood to grow up in. The schools are good and you're on the motorway in no time." If you want to read all the reviews and see what else residents write, check out the full reviews on the page for 't Acker on Buurtje.nl.

Compare homes for sale in 't Acker with the surrounding area

Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and district data, so you not only find a home but also understand what you are buying. Compare 't Acker with other neighbourhoods in the district via the overview of homes for sale in Lindenholt, or look at neighbourhoods like Neerbosch-West and Kerkenbos for a broader picture. For the total supply in the city, see the overview of homes for sale in Nijmegen. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Nijmegen.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in 't Acker?

In the past twelve months, 35 homes were sold in 't Acker, with an average purchase price of €411,571. The range runs from €189,000 to €789,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average living area of 109 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,775. Keep in mind that the market is active and overbidding occurs.

What is the WOZ value in 't Acker?

The average WOZ value in 't Acker is €273,000. This is below the average for the Lindenholt district (€290,000) and well below the Nijmegen municipal average of €362,000. The difference between the WOZ value and actual transaction prices shows that homes in 't Acker in practice fetch significantly more than the assessed value.

What is it like to live in 't Acker?

Living in 't Acker feels quiet and orderly. The neighbourhood largely consists of 1970s and 1980s terraced houses with gardens, wide streets, and plenty of greenery. Residents highly value safety, good schools, and accessibility. The resident score stands at 7.8 out of 10. Amenities and green spaces are rated slightly less positively, but for daily shopping, centres like Malvert and Dukenburg are within cycling distance.

Is 't Acker suitable for families with children?

Yes, 't Acker is very much a family neighbourhood. Households with children form the largest category in the area, and the presence of primary schools in the immediate vicinity is rated by residents with a 10 for education. The quiet streets, gardens, and play areas make the neighbourhood practical for families. Also, those moving up who need more space than an apartment offers typically find what they are looking for here.

How is the accessibility of 't Acker?

Residents rate the accessibility of 't Acker with a 10 out of 10. The neighbourhood is conveniently located relative to the A73, and the connection to the A50 is quick to make. By bus, you can regularly reach the city centre, and Nijmegen Central Station is about ten to fifteen minutes away by bike. For commuters heading to Arnhem or Den Bosch, the location on the southwest side of the city is practical.

What types of homes are for sale in 't Acker?

The supply in 't Acker mainly consists of ground-floor homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. The average sold living area is 109 m². Buying apartments in 't Acker is less common, although occasionally smaller units are available. Check the current listings at the top of this page for the most recent overview.

How does 't Acker score on safety?

Safety is one of the strongest points of 't Acker according to residents: the safety sub-score stands at a 10 out of 10. That is remarkably high and is also mentioned in reviews as a reason why people enjoy living in the neighbourhood. The quiet, clear street layout and the close-knit community likely contribute to this.


Experiences from ’t Acker
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It is a nice neighbourhood to live in

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