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Homes for sale in Tynaarlo

Check the current supply of homes for sale in Tynaarlo and discover what this quiet Drenthe village has to offer for buyers.

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House prices in Tynaarlo: what do you pay for a home in this Drenthe village?

Tynaarlo is a distinct owner-occupied neighbourhood: as many as 81% of the 749 homes are owner-occupied. You can see that in the prices too. Over the past twelve months, 18 homes changed hands for an average purchase price of €512,361, with a range from €149,500 to €995,000. These are predominantly detached and semi-detached single-family homes with an average living area of 137 m². The average WOZ value is €380,000, slightly below the municipal average of €393,000 for the municipality of Tynaarlo as a whole. That difference is limited, but it indicates that you get slightly more for your money in the village itself than in some other centres. Check the current listings and daily asking prices at the top of this page.

Anyone considering buying an apartment in Tynaarlo should know that such properties are scarce here. The housing market is dominated by ground-floor homes, which explains the wide price range. The owner-occupied homes in the municipality of Tynaarlo show a similar picture, but the village of Tynaarlo itself has its own character worth exploring further.

Living in Tynaarlo: green, quiet yet well-connected

Tynaarlo is a compact Drenthe village that you won't quickly forget once you've been there. The buildings are spread out, the gardens are spacious, and the surroundings consist largely of forest and heathland. Residents on the neighbourhood page of Tynaarlo particularly appreciate the peace and space. A common sentiment is: "You really live out here, but you're in Groningen within twenty minutes." That's no exaggeration. The A28 is easily accessible via the N34, and bus stops in the village connect you to Zuidlaren, from where you can travel towards Groningen or Assen. There is no train station in the village itself, so you rely on the car or bus for longer distances.

In terms of amenities, Tynaarlo has been kept deliberately small. There is a primary school in the village, a GP practice, and a community centre that serves as a social hub. For daily groceries, you drive to Zuidlaren, a few minutes away, where you'll find a supermarket and more shops. Sports club VV Tynaarlo offers football for young and old, and the surroundings invite walking and cycling through the Drents-Friese Wold and the Zuidlaardermeer area. Children can attend the nearby primary school; for secondary education, Zuidlaren or Groningen is the designated place. In the neighbourhood Verspreide huizen Tynaarlo you'll find even more rural living environments for those who really want to be outside the centre.

The village mainly attracts families and people in their fifties who consciously choose space and greenery over urban convenience. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, followed by those aged 65 and over, confirming its quiet character. Those seeking more liveliness can look at Zuidlaren or Midlaren, both a short distance away. For those who want to keep it truly rural, Westlaren and Zuidlaarderveen are also worth exploring. More information about municipal policy and local projects can be found on the website of the municipality of Tynaarlo.

Who is buying in Tynaarlo a good choice for?

Buying a home in Tynaarlo is particularly interesting for movers and families who prioritise space and greenery over urban convenience, and for people in their fifties and seniors seeking peace without being completely cut off from amenities. The supply is limited: only 18 homes were sold in the past year, so overbidding is realistic. When buying a home, also consider additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for movers), notary fees, and possible valuation costs. First-time buyers with a smaller budget can also look at the rental homes in Tynaarlo as a first step.

Finding your next owner-occupied home in Tynaarlo

Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a home but also know what your neighbourhood has to offer. Compare Tynaarlo with surrounding villages such as De Groeve or Zuidlaren and discover which neighbourhood suits you best.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a home in Tynaarlo?

Over the past twelve months, 18 homes were sold for an average purchase price of €512,361. Prices ranged from €149,500 to €995,000, depending on size, location and condition of the property. The average WOZ value in Tynaarlo is €380,000.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Tynaarlo?

When buying a house in Tynaarlo, as an existing homeowner you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. In addition, there are notary costs, valuation costs and possible estate agent fees. For a home of €512,000, the additional costs can quickly add up to €15,000 to €20,000 extra.

What kind of homes can you buy in Tynaarlo?

The supply in Tynaarlo mainly consists of detached and semi-detached single-family homes with an average living area of 137 m². Apartments are hardly available here. It is a typical Drenthe village with spacious plots and green gardens, not an urban living environment.

How is the accessibility if you live in Tynaarlo?

Tynaarlo does not have its own train station, so you are dependent on the car or bus. Via the N34 you are quickly on the A28 towards Groningen or Assen, both about twenty to twenty-five minutes' drive away. Zuidlaren, a few kilometres away, offers more bus connections and daily amenities.

Are there schools and amenities in Tynaarlo for families?

The village itself has a primary school, a GP practice and a community centre. For secondary education and more extensive shops, you need to go to Zuidlaren or Groningen. Sports club VV Tynaarlo offers football for different ages, and the area is excellent for walking and cycling.

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