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House prices and market figures 't Kempke-Bloemstraat, Lingewaard

The owner-occupied market in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat is pronounced. With 86% owner-occupied homes in the housing stock, this is a neighbourhood where owner-occupiers set the tone. Rental properties exist, but are limited: 8% via housing associations and 6% via other landlords. The average WOZ value is €422,000, which is clearly above the district average of Huissen (€362,000) and the municipal average of Lingewaard (€372,000). The neighbourhood is therefore among the more expensive segments within the municipality.

Looking at actual transactions over the past twelve months, 22 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €654,841. The range runs from €285,000 to €1,825,000, indicating that the supply varies widely: from a modest terraced house to a spacious detached home at the top end. The average living area was 151 m², which works out to a price of approximately €4,336 per square metre. For current asking prices and selling times, you can refer to the property overview at the top of this page.

Living in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat, Lingewaard

Anyone visiting 't Kempke-Bloemstraat for the first time quickly notices that this is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the west side of Huissen. The streets are spacious, there is plenty of greenery, and traffic is significantly lighter than in the centre of Huissen. The neighbourhood consists largely of single-family homes, with a mix of detached houses, semi-detached houses, and larger terraced houses. Some of the buildings date from the 1970s and 1980s, but there are also newer homes that add variety to the streetscape.

The age structure of the neighbourhood tells a story: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old (465 people), followed by those aged 65 and over (360 people). Families with children form the largest household group, which is reflected in the quiet play streets and the presence of primary schools in the immediate vicinity. In Huissen, there are several primary schools, including schools in the nearby Centrum Huissen. For secondary education, students rely on schools in Huissen itself or in Arnhem and Nijmegen.

For daily shopping, you don't have to go far: the centre of Huissen is within cycling distance and offers supermarkets, bakeries, and other shops. The neighbourhood borders residential areas such as Hofmeesterij-Kampstuk and 't Zand-Tabakshof, which have a similar living environment but each with their own character. Those seeking more urbanity can also look at Zilverkamp 1e fase, a newer neighbourhood with a different layout.

In terms of accessibility, 't Kempke-Bloemstraat is a typical Gelderland residential neighbourhood: the car is convenient, but not the only option. Huissen is about ten kilometres from Arnhem and is easily accessible via the N839. The A15 and A325 are within a few minutes' drive. Public transport runs via bus lines towards Arnhem Central, where you have further connections. There is no train station in Huissen itself, so travellers depend on the bus or bicycle to a nearby station. This is a point of attention for commuters who travel daily.

Residents appreciate the peace and space in the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood main page of 't Kempke-Bloemstraat, you can read extensive reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "Quiet streets, nice for children and you know your neighbours. It's a shame you need the car for everything once you want to go further away." That sums up the atmosphere well: pleasant and green, but not the most self-sufficient neighbourhood when it comes to public transport connections.

Who is a home in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat interesting for?

Families looking for space and who do not need to commute every day generally feel at home here. The combination of large homes, quiet streets, and a stable living environment appeals to movers and established dual-income earners. The average purchase price of over €654,000 makes this not a starter neighbourhood: those wanting to buy a first home should look at other neighbourhoods in Huissen or elsewhere in the municipality of Lingewaard. Seniors who want to continue living spaciously in a familiar environment also find their place here. Supply is limited and prices are high, so overbidding is not uncommon in this segment. Those considering renting as an intermediate step can take a look at the rental properties in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat, although that supply is scarce.

What residents say about 't Kempke-Bloemstraat

On Buurtje.nl, we collect resident reviews per neighbourhood, including scores on categories such as liveability, greenery, safety, and amenities. Residents of 't Kempke-Bloemstraat regularly emphasise the quiet atmosphere and good mutual contacts. Criticism mainly focuses on the dependence on the car and the limited shopping options within walking distance. One resident sums it up: "You don't live here for the hustle and bustle, but for the space and peace. That's exactly what we were looking for." See all reviews and the full neighbourhood scores on the information page of the neighbourhood.

Compare homes for sale in and around 't Kempke-Bloemstraat

Buurtje.nl combines property listings from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare the supply in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat with neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Zilverkamp 2e fase-Rietbaan or Zilverkamp 3e fase for a different type of new-build neighbourhood. For a broader picture of the municipality, Bemmel and Gendt also offer interesting alternatives. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of municipality Lingewaard.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat?

The average purchase price in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat over the past twelve months was €654,841, based on 22 sold homes. Prices ranged from €285,000 to €1,825,000, depending on type and size. With an average living area of 151 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,336.

What is the WOZ value in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat?

The average WOZ value in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat is €422,000. This is clearly above the average for the Huissen district (€362,000) and the municipal average of Lingewaard (€372,000). The neighbourhood thus belongs to the higher value classes within the municipality.

What is it like to live in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat?

Living in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat means peace, space and a green living environment on the west side of Huissen. The neighbourhood has a stable, mature character with many families and over-45s. Residents appreciate the quiet streets and social atmosphere, but indicate that for more extensive amenities and public transport, you are dependent on the car or bike towards the centre.

Is 't Kempke-Bloemstraat suitable for families?

Families with children form the largest household group in the neighbourhood, and this is noticeable in the street scene. There are playgrounds and primary schools within easy reach in the immediate vicinity of Huissen. The spacious homes and quiet streets make the neighbourhood attractive for families looking for a stable place to live. First-time buyers are likely to find the average purchase price of over €654,000 too high as a first step.

How accessible is 't Kempke-Bloemstraat?

By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N839, with connections to the A15 and A325 towards Arnhem and Nijmegen. Arnhem Central is about ten kilometres away. Public transport is via bus lines from Huissen towards Arnhem, but there is no train station nearby. Commuters who travel daily by public transport should take this into account. By bike, the centre of Huissen is easily reachable.

What type of homes are for sale in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat?

The supply mainly consists of single-family homes: detached houses, semi-detached houses and larger terraced houses. Part of the housing stock dates from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by later construction. Buying apartments in 't Kempke-Bloemstraat is less common; the housing type here is predominantly ground-based. The average living area of sold homes was 151 m².

Are there schools and amenities near 't Kempke-Bloemstraat?

Primary schools can be found in Huissen, within cycling distance of the neighbourhood. For secondary education, students rely on schools in Huissen or in Arnhem and Nijmegen. Supermarkets and daily shops are available in the centre of Huissen, a few minutes' bike ride away. Sports clubs and recreational facilities are also found within the municipality of Lingewaard.

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