Homes for sale in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt, Culemborg
Discover homes for sale in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt: see the current listings at the top of this page and read what residents say about living in this green Culemborg neighbourhood.





House prices and market figures for Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt, Culemborg
House prices in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt are notably higher than you would expect based on the WOZ value. The average WOZ value is €290,000, which is lower than the district average of Culemborg Oost (€337,000) and the municipal average of €369,000. Nevertheless, 28 homes were sold in the past twelve months for an average of €377,232, with a range of €275,000 to €895,000. With an average living area of 99 m², this works out to about €3,810 per square metre. This wide range reveals a varied offering: from modest terraced houses to larger, more expensive owner-occupied homes. Of the 1,035 homes in the neighbourhood, 55% are owner-occupied, 27% are social housing, and 18% are rented from other landlords. If you want to know how many homes are currently for sale and what the current asking prices are, check the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt, Culemborg
Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt is a quiet, predominantly green residential neighbourhood in the east of Culemborg. The streets are named after composers, giving the neighbourhood a distinctive character. The housing stock mainly consists of ground-floor terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, with a few newer additions here and there. The neighbourhood has a mature, established feel: many residents have lived there for years, the average age is high (the largest group is 65-plus), and single-person households, at 385, are the most common household type.
Green space is a serious plus. Residents give the neighbourhood an 8.8 for greenery, and this is visible in the spacious gardens, strips of parkland, and the proximity of the countryside around Culemborg. Resident Sebas writes: "It's always clean here. There's a lot of green and there are C-range facilities. There are plenty of supermarkets and the train station is centrally located." Those supermarkets are indeed easily accessible, although residents rate the facilities score themselves as 6.0. For daily shopping you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood, but for more extensive shops or hospitality you rely on the centre of Culemborg or surrounding cities.
Culemborg train station is within cycling distance and offers direct connections towards Utrecht and Tiel. For motorists, the A2 is relatively quickly accessible via the N320. Accessibility therefore scores highly: an 8.8 from residents. Safety also gets an 8.8, which aligns with the experience of resident Frey: "Pleasant people as long as you don't go down the wrong street." Another resident describes the social atmosphere as warm: "There are often fun activities or organisations run by the people themselves, like Halloween trick or treating or neighbourhood parties. Most are also sociable and friendly."
A point of criticism is education: residents give it only a 3.5. Secondary schools in the area are rated as substandard by several reviewers. If you have school-age children, it is wise to investigate this in advance. More resident reviews and neighbourhood information can be found on the neighbourhood main page of Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt.
Compared to neighbouring communities, Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt has a quieter and older character than, for example, the Ter Weijde Statenliedenbuurt or the Bloemen/Oranjebuurt. Those looking for more urban dynamism can also look at the Binnenstad of Culemborg. Within the broader district of Culemborg Oost, the Componistenbuurt is slightly more modest in terms of WOZ value and income level, but the sale prices of the past year show that the market here attracts serious interest.
Does an owner-occupied home in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt suit you?
This neighbourhood mainly appeals to seniors and home-movers who appreciate peace, greenery, and a close-knit neighbourhood atmosphere. The high 65-plus population and the large share of single-person households make it clear that this is not a typical starter neighbourhood, although the entry price of €275,000 is not unattainable for starters with sufficient savings. Families with young children should take into account the low education score and investigate in advance which schools are available in the area. The supply of owner-occupied homes is limited: 28 sales in a year is not much for a neighbourhood with over a thousand homes, which means homes sell quickly. Overbidding is realistic in this segment. Considering renting as a first step? Then also check the rental homes in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt as an alternative.
What residents say about Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt
Residents give the neighbourhood an average of 7.4 based on four reviews. The highest scores go to safety, accessibility, greenery, and cleanliness, all at 8.8. The lowest score is for education (3.5), followed by facilities (6.0). Resident Sebas sums it up aptly: "I've only lived here for a year but it's always clean here. There's a lot of green and the train station is centrally located." For all reviews and full neighbourhood data, go to the overview page of the Componistenbuurt. The municipality of Culemborg offers additional information about facilities and policy via culemborg.nl.
Compare owner-occupied homes in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt with the surrounding area
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only search for a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare the Componistenbuurt with other neighbourhoods in Culemborg Oost, view the full supply of owner-occupied homes in Culemborg, or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Dreven, De Hond, or Voorkoop Noord. If you want a broader picture of the city, Culemborg West also offers interesting alternatives.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt?
In the past twelve months, 28 homes were sold for an average of €377,232. The range ran from €275,000 to €895,000, with an average living area of 99 m². That works out to about €3,810 per square metre. Supply is limited, so homes are often sold quickly.
What is the WOZ value in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt?
The average WOZ value in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt is €290,000. That is lower than the average for the Culemborg Oost district (€337,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Culemborg (€369,000). However, actual selling prices are higher, indicating active demand in the market.
What is it like living in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt?
Residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet, green and social. The resident score is 7.4 out of 10. Safety, accessibility and greenery all score 8.8. Neighbourhood activities are regularly organised, such as a Halloween trick-or-treat. Education in the area is perceived as a weak point.
Is Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt suitable for seniors or movers?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well suited for seniors and movers. The largest age group is 65-plus (550 out of 2,020 residents), and the vast majority of households consist of one or two people. The quiet atmosphere, greenery and good accessibility by train and car make the neighbourhood attractive for those ready to leave a busy living environment.
How accessible is Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt?
Accessibility scores 8.8 among residents. Culemborg railway station is within cycling distance and offers direct connections to Utrecht and Tiel. By car, the N320 is quickly reachable, connecting to the A2. Several supermarkets are nearby for daily shopping.
What types of homes are for sale in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt?
The housing stock mainly consists of ground-based terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. There are also larger, more expensive homes, which explains the wide price range (€275,000 to €895,000). Buying an apartment in Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt is less common; the supply is predominantly single-family homes.
How do schools in and around Ter Weijde Componistenbuurt score?
Education is the weakest point of the neighbourhood: residents give it a 3.5 out of 10. Several reviewers mention secondary schools in the area as substandard. Families with school-age children would do well to research in advance which primary and secondary schools are accessible and what quality they offer.
Nice people as long as you don't go down the wrong streets. Furthermore, the secondary schools are bad. I don't feel like the students are looked after much and it's not very hygienic there.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a nice neighbourhood. There are often fun activities or organisations run by the residents themselves, like Halloween trick-or-treating or neighbourhood parties. Most people are also sociable and friendly. There aren't many houses available, which is a shame.
Auto-translated to English by AIMy neighbourhood is okay. It depends on where you go. The street where I live is nice, I'm not very social with the neighbourhood people myself, but the contact with the neighbours is good. Also every Halloween we have a trick or treat party where people of all ages can dress up and go door to door! It's nice to see that it gets more creative every year. The education is not the best. From what I heard from friends who were in secondary school, it could be more organised. But the primary school is fun :D. The hygiene is fairly okay, you do see some mess but much less than if you look in Utrecht.
Auto-translated to English by AII've only lived here for a year, but it's always clean here. There's a lot of greenery and there are C-range facilities (see Christaller's theory). There are quite a few supermarkets and the train station is centrally located. However, I do find it strange that no one maintains their garden, making the alley unusable. In my old city of Zaandam, you would have gotten a fine.
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