Homes for sale in Twello-Noord, Voorst
Discover homes for sale in Twello-Noord and see the current supply, average asking price and selling time at the top of the page.

House prices and market figures Twello-Noord, Voorst
The owner-occupied market in Twello-Noord is among the more expensive segments of the municipality of Voorst. Of the 878 homes in the neighbourhood, 68% are owner-occupied, indicating a stable, ownership-oriented living environment. The average WOZ value is €445,000, which is higher than both the district average of Twello-Nijbroek (€423,000) and the municipal average of Voorst (€431,000). Twello-Noord thus positions itself as one of the more sought-after neighbourhoods within the region.
In the past twelve months, two homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €1,522,500 and a range from €1,045,000 to €2,000,000. The average living area of these sold homes was 324 m², resulting in a price of approximately €4,700 per square metre. These are spacious, detached homes representing the upper segment of the market. Supply in Twello-Noord is limited and variable. At the top of this page, view the current overview of available owner-occupied homes in Twello-Noord, including the average asking price and time on market at this moment.
Living in Twello-Noord, Voorst
Twello-Noord has a distinctly green and quiet character. The neighbourhood lies on the northern side of the village of Twello and borders the rural area of the Veluwe fringe, providing a rural feel while still living in a village setting. The homes are predominantly detached or semi-detached, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s, but with occasional newer infill on plots that previously had agricultural use. Plots are spacious, gardens large, and streets are wide and quiet. You don't drive through it as a shortcut.
Daily amenities are quickly found in the centre of Twello, within cycling distance. Think of a supermarket, a GP, primary schools and a pharmacy. For more extensive shopping, Deventer is the nearest city, about ten minutes by car. Twello has its own train station on the Zutphen-Deventer line, reaching both cities in a quarter of an hour. Bus line 54 also connects Twello to the surrounding area. For families with children, there are primary schools in the village itself, including De Rank and De Ster primary schools. Sports clubs such as football club SV Twello and tennis club LTC Twello are within cycling distance.
Residents most appreciate the peace, space and green surroundings. On the neighbourhood page of Twello-Noord you can read what people specifically write about their district. One resident describes it like this: "You really live quietly here, the children can play outside without you worrying. The only downside is that you need the car for everything when it rains." That last point is a recurring one: Twello-Noord is not a neighbourhood for people who want to live without a car. The proximity of the A1 via the N344 does make the neighbourhood attractive for commuters towards Apeldoorn or the Randstad.
Compared to Twello-Midden, Twello-Noord is quieter and greener, but also further from direct amenities. Twello-Zuid has a slightly different character with more post-war housing. Those seeking more village peace outside Twello itself can also look at Terwolde or Nijbroek. Twello-Noord distinguishes itself through the combination of relatively good accessibility and a pronounced living quality in the higher segment.
Who is an owner-occupied home in Twello-Noord interesting for?
Based on the population composition, Twello-Noord is pre-eminently a neighbourhood for families and movers aged 45 to 65. The largest age group in the neighbourhood falls precisely into that category. Starters will have little chance with current prices of over a million euros, unless there is significant personal wealth or family support. The homes are large, the plots spacious, and the neighbourhood demands buyers who consciously choose space and peace over urban proximity. Those considering renting as a first step can also look at the rental homes in Twello-Noord as an alternative or stepping stone. Be prepared for limited supply and little room for negotiation on sought-after properties.
What residents say about Twello-Noord
Residents generally give Twello-Noord a positive rating, particularly in terms of liveability, greenery and safety. Critical notes almost always concern the dependence on the car and the limited local supply of shops and restaurants. One resident writes: "Lovely living here, but don't expect to just walk to a restaurant. For that you go to Deventer or Apeldoorn." View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the overview page of Twello-Noord.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Twello-Noord
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you won't find in this combination anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Want to view the supply more broadly? Compare with owner-occupied homes in Twello-Nijbroek as the parent district, or view the total supply via owner-occupied homes in Voorst. The districts Voorst and Wilp also offer interesting alternatives in the same municipality. More about the municipal housing policy and local developments can be found on the website of municipality Voorst.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Twello-Noord?
In the past twelve months, two homes were sold in Twello-Noord, with an average purchase price of €1,522,500. The range was from €1,045,000 to €2,000,000. The average living area was 324 m², resulting in a price of approximately €4,700 per square metre. These are almost exclusively spacious detached homes in the higher segment.
What is the WOZ value in Twello-Noord?
The average WOZ value in Twello-Noord is €445,000. This is above the average for the Twello-Nijbroek district (€423,000) and also above the municipal average of Voorst (€431,000). Twello-Noord is therefore one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality.
What is it like to live in Twello-Noord?
Living in Twello-Noord means choosing peace, space and a green living environment on the northern edge of Twello. The neighbourhood has a rural character with predominantly spacious, detached homes and wide streets. Residents appreciate the safety and greenery, but also indicate that you need a car for almost everything. It is not a neighbourhood for people who want daily amenities within walking distance.
Is Twello-Noord suitable for families with children?
Yes, Twello-Noord is popular among families. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45 to 65 years old, and households with children are the most common family type. Primary schools are accessible in Twello itself, and the quiet streets with large gardens make the neighbourhood attractive for families seeking space. First-time buyers will find it difficult to buy a home here due to the high prices.
How accessible is Twello-Noord?
Twello has its own train station on the Zutphen-Deventer line, allowing you to reach both cities in about a quarter of an hour. By car, the connection to the N344 towards the A1 is quickly arranged, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters heading to Apeldoorn or the Randstad. Bus line 54 provides additional public transport. By bike, you can reach the centre of Twello in a few minutes, but for larger shopping trips or going out, you are dependent on the car.
What type of homes are for sale in Twello-Noord?
The supply in Twello-Noord mainly consists of spacious detached and semi-detached homes. Most homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s, with occasionally a newer property on a larger plot. Buying an apartment in Twello-Noord is virtually impossible; this segment is not present here. The average size of recently sold homes was 324 m², which illustrates the scale of the supply well.
Are there many homes for sale in Twello-Noord?
The supply in Twello-Noord is limited. In the past twelve months, only two homes were sold, indicating that there is little turnover. People who live here once tend to stay for a long time. This makes buying a home in Twello-Noord a matter of patience and alertness. See the current supply at the top of this page for the most recent status.








