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Homes for sale in ’t Hoorntje, Veenendaal

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House prices and market figures for 't Hoorntje, Veenendaal

In 't Hoorntje, 58% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a relatively ownership-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €323,000, which is lower than the average for the district Noordwest (€337,000) and clearly below the municipal average of €375,000 for owner-occupied homes in Veenendaal. However, the actual transaction prices tell a different story: over the past twelve months, 34 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €477,794. The range runs from €279,000 to €998,000, indicating that both modest terraced houses and larger family homes change hands. With an average sales area of 97 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,926. The difference between the WOZ value and the actual sale price suggests that homes here are traded above the WOZ valuation. For current asking prices and selling times, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily.

Living in 't Hoorntje, Veenendaal

't Hoorntje is a compact residential neighbourhood in the northwestern part of Veenendaal, with a character best described as quiet and mixed. Nathan, a resident who rated the neighbourhood an 8.6, puts it aptly: "Quiet district, for everyone from young to old." And that matches what the figures show: the neighbourhood has 3,120 residents spread across all age groups, from young children to seniors over 65. The largest group is 25- to 45-year-olds, giving the neighbourhood an active but not exuberant character.

In terms of housing types, 't Hoorntje offers a mix: there are owner-occupied single-family terraced houses, but also an owner-occupied apartment, and in some places larger family homes. This makes the neighbourhood broadly accessible, from first-time buyers considering buying an apartment in 't Hoorntje to families looking for space. The construction period is mainly post-war to the 1980s, which translates into recognisable, functional architecture without too much frills. Green space scores a 6 in resident ratings, meaning you won't find extensive parks on your doorstep, but there are green strips and playgrounds scattered throughout the neighbourhood.

Facilities are present without needing to cycle for them every day. For daily groceries, you can go to supermarkets in the immediate vicinity of 't Hoorntje and the adjacent retail offering in Noordwest. Primary schools are within cycling distance, and Veenendaal is well-served for secondary education. Sports clubs and recreational facilities are accessible within the municipality.

Accessibility scores a perfect 10 from residents, and that's no exaggeration. 't Hoorntje is conveniently located relative to the A12 and A15, two motorways connecting Veenendaal with Utrecht, Arnhem and the Randstad. Veenendaal-De Klomp train station is within cycling distance and offers connections towards Utrecht and Arnhem. Bus services provide local connectivity. For daily commuters, this is a practical advantage over neighbourhoods further from the main roads.

Compared to neighbouring communities in the same district, 't Hoorntje has its own recognisable profile. Those also looking at De Pol or Gelderse Blom will notice that each neighbourhood in Noordwest has its own mix of housing types and residents. 't Hoorntje distinguishes itself by the combination of apartment buildings and single-family homes side by side, resulting in a diverse population composition. More background, neighbourhood data and all resident reviews can be found on the neighbourhood main page of 't Hoorntje.

Does an owner-occupied home in 't Hoorntje suit you?

Based on the demographic composition, 't Hoorntje appeals to several types of buyers. First-time buyers find relatively accessible entry prices, especially in the segment around €279,000, and can buy an apartment in 't Hoorntje without immediately maxing out their budget. Families with children benefit from the quiet living environment and the broad age mix. Movers looking for more space can turn to the higher end of the range. An honest point to note: with an average sale price of nearly €478,000 and a relatively limited annual supply of 34 transactions, competition for desirable homes is real. Those flexible in housing type and also considering renting can look at rental homes in 't Hoorntje as an interim solution.

What residents say about 't Hoorntje

't Hoorntje receives an overall score of 8.6 out of 10 from residents on Buurtje.nl. Accessibility, housing and beauty all score a 10, while green space comes in lowest at 6. Safety stands at 8.0 and community at 9.0, indicating a neighbourhood where people know each other. Nathan describes it like this: "The district is not too big and people from young to old live there, there is an owner-occupied apartment and owner-occupied single-family homes and larger family homes." All reviews and sub-scores per category can be viewed on the page of 't Hoorntje.

Comparing owner-occupied homes in and around 't Hoorntje

Via Buurtje.nl you search not only by home, but also by neighbourhood. Thanks to resident reviews, district data and an offering from more than 1,500 sources, you can see at a glance how 't Hoorntje compares to other neighbourhoods. Want to compare more broadly? Then also check out owner-occupied homes in Noordwest as the overarching district, or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Molenbrug, De Compagnie or De Batterijen. For a broader perspective on the Veenendaal owner-occupied market, including districts like Centrum and Zuidwest, the municipality offers a handy overview at veenendaal.nl.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in 't Hoorntje?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in 't Hoorntje was €477,794, based on 34 sold homes. The range runs from €279,000 to €998,000, depending on property type and size. With an average sold floor area of 97 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,926. Anyone considering buying a home in 't Hoorntje would do well to account for competition for popular properties.

What is the WOZ value in 't Hoorntje?

The average WOZ value in 't Hoorntje is €323,000. This is below the district average of Noordwest (€337,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Veenendaal (€375,000). However, actual selling prices are significantly higher, indicating that homes are traded above the WOZ valuation.

What is it like to live in 't Hoorntje?

Living in 't Hoorntje means choosing a quiet, mixed neighbourhood with people of all ages. The neighbourhood is compact in size with a mix of flats and single-family homes. Residents give the neighbourhood an overall score of 8.6 out of 10, with high marks for accessibility, housing and beauty. Green space scores slightly lower, but social cohesion and safety are experienced as good.

Is 't Hoorntje suitable for starters and families?

Yes, the neighbourhood attracts both groups. Starters can buy an apartment in 't Hoorntje from around €279,000, which is relatively accessible for Veenendaal. Families find larger single-family homes and appreciate the quiet environment and the presence of primary schools within cycling distance. The largest population group is 25- to 45-year-olds, giving the neighbourhood an active family character.

How accessible is 't Hoorntje?

Residents rate the accessibility of 't Hoorntje with a perfect 10 out of 10. The neighbourhood is conveniently located relative to the A12 and A15 motorways, making Utrecht, Arnhem and the Randstad easily reachable. Veenendaal-De Klomp train station is within cycling distance and offers direct connections to Utrecht and Arnhem. Local bus services provide access within the municipality.

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

In 't Hoorntje you will find a mix of property types: terraced single-family homes, a flat with apartments, and in some locations larger family homes. The housing stock largely dates from the post-war period up to the 1980s. Buying in 't Hoorntje thus offers choice for both starters looking for a smaller apartment and families needing more space.

How does 't Hoorntje score on safety and community spirit?

On safety, the neighbourhood scores 8.0 out of 10, which is considered good for an urban residential area. Community spirit scores even higher at 9.0, indicating a neighbourhood where residents know each other and there is involvement. Resident Nathan describes it as a district that is not too large, which contributes to a sense of clarity and social connectedness.


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Nathan
Family · Semi-detached
28-06-2024
Quiet neighbourhood, for everyone from young to old

The neighbourhood is not too big and people from young to old live there, there is a flat for sale and single-family homes for sale and larger family homes

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