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Buying a house in Tynaarlo: the housing market in 2026

Tynaarlo is a green municipality in the heart of Drenthe, nestled between the city of Groningen and the provincial capital Assen. The municipality consists of a chain of villages, from Eelderwolde and Paterswolde in the north to Zuidlaren and Midlaren in the south, with extensive forests, heathlands and the Paterswoldsemeer in between. This attracts a specific type of buyer: people looking for space and nature, but not too far from the city. Groningen Airport Eelde is located in the middle of the municipality and the A28 provides a direct connection to Groningen and Assen, making accessibility good for commuters.

The housing market in Tynaarlo is firmly on the buying side: 77% of the more than 14,700 homes are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €393,000, but actual transaction prices are well above that. In the past twelve months, 217 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €662,470. The range is wide: from €100,000 for a renovation project to €2,500,000 for a detached villa on the water. The average living area of 323 m² shows that many spacious, detached homes are being sold. At the top of this page you will find current asking prices and selling times. On Buurtje.nl you combine that housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you not only find a house, but also the right neighbourhood.

The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Tynaarlo

The municipality of Tynaarlo has more than fifteen villages and hamlets, each with its own character. From the lively village centre of Zuidlaren to the quiet Zeegse: the differences in atmosphere, price level and amenities are large. Below are the most striking neighbourhoods for buyers.

Eelderwolde, the most popular village among young families

Eelderwolde is the fastest-growing village in the municipality and you can tell. Lots of new-build from the past twenty years, wide streets, playgrounds and a modern primary school. The village is a ten-minute drive from the centre of Groningen, making it popular with families with two working parents. Residents give Eelderwolde a remarkably high neighbourhood score of 9.2 on Buurtje.nl. Prices here are above the municipal average, especially for semi-detached and detached houses. View the current supply in Eelderwolde for the latest status.

Eelde, village character with direct amenities

Eelde is the larger, older sibling of Eelderwolde. Here you will find a village centre with supermarket, GP, restaurants and the Brink as a central square. The Groninger Museum depot and the nearby airport give the village its own character. Residents rate Eelde a 6.5, with accessibility by public transport mentioned as a point of attention. The housing stock is more varied than in Eelderwolde: from 1930s homes to recent apartments. Those looking for a home in Eelde will also find options for starters and movers here.

Vries, the historic heart of the municipality

Vries is one of the oldest esdorpen (village on sandy soil) in Drenthe, with a protected village view around the brink (village green). Here you live among monumental farms and old oaks. The village has an active club life, a primary school and a small shopping centre. Vries mainly attracts movers and over-55s looking for peace without becoming isolated. Prices vary widely: a renovated farmhouse can go towards the top of the market, while a terraced house on the edge of the village is more affordable. Discover the housing supply in Vries.

Paterswolde, living by the lake

Paterswolde owes its reputation to the Paterswoldsemeer and the villa neighbourhoods around it. This is the more expensive segment of Tynaarlo: large plots, lots of greenery and a quiet atmosphere. The village has a marina, a golf course and several catering establishments on the water. For families with school-age children, the proximity of secondary schools in Groningen is a plus. The downside: public transport is limited and you are dependent on the car. View the available homes in Paterswolde.

Yde, small and green with a surprisingly strong community

Yde is a small village south of Vries, known for the 'Girl of Yde' from the Drents Museum. It is quiet, rural and compact. Residents give the village a neighbourhood score of 7.2. "It's really living in the green here, but you have to like peace and quiet," a resident sums it up. House prices here are generally below the municipal average, making it interesting for buyers who want space without paying top dollar. View what is for sale in Yde.

In addition to these villages, there are smaller settlements worth considering. Zeegse is popular for its location against the Hondsrug, Midlaren (neighbourhood score 6.3) offers a rural setting near the Zuidlaardermeer, and in Bunne you will find a close-knit village life with low traffic. On the municipality page of Tynaarlo you can read all the reviews and compare the neighbourhoods at a glance.

What to look out for when buying a house in Tynaarlo?

Buying a home in Tynaarlo requires good preparation. Firstly: look beyond the well-known villages. Paterswolde and Eelderwolde are popular, but villages like Donderen and De Groeve often offer more square metres for less money. The price-quality ratio varies greatly per core.

Secondly: take into account the speed of sale. The market in Tynaarlo is tight for the affordable segment. Homes under €400,000 sell quickly, sometimes within two weeks. In the higher segment above €700,000, there is more room for negotiation. Check the current average selling time at the top of the page.

Thirdly: accessibility by public transport is limited outside Eelde and Vries. If you don't have a car, limit yourself to villages along the bus line towards Groningen. And finally: use the neighbourhood scores and reviews on Buurtje.nl to check how residents experience safety, greenery and amenities in their neighbourhood. That tells you more than an estate agent's description. Would you rather have flexibility? Then also view a rental home in Tynaarlo as an alternative.

What residents say about living in Tynaarlo

Residents rate the municipality of Tynaarlo a 7.7 based on 5 reviews. Safety (9.0) and greenery (8.8) score notably high, which fits the rural character of the municipality. Housing gets an 8.4 and education an 8.0. Accessibility (6.2) and amenities (6.8) score less strongly, something to keep in mind if you are used to urban convenience. "The combination of space, nature and the proximity of Groningen makes this a nice place to live," writes a resident of Eelderwolde. On the page with all reviews of Tynaarlo you can read more experiences per neighbourhood.

Homes for sale near Tynaarlo

Looking wider than just Tynaarlo? The surrounding municipalities each offer their own possibilities. Directly to the north lies Assen with a larger and more varied supply. To the east you will find Aa en Hunze, a municipality with a similar rural character but often lower prices. To the south lie De Wolden and Coevorden, interesting for those looking for even more space. And if you look towards Southeast Drenthe, you can go to Borger-Odoorn.

View the current supply of homes for sale in Tynaarlo

At the top of this page you will find all homes for sale in Tynaarlo currently available. Use the filters to search by price, area or energy label. For each home you will immediately see the neighbourhood information and scores of the surrounding area, so you know at a glance what to expect from the environment. Whether you are considering buying an apartment in Tynaarlo or looking for a detached house on a large plot: the supply is updated daily.


Frequently asked questions

How many owner-occupied homes are for sale in Tynaarlo?

The current number of owner-occupied homes in Tynaarlo can be found at the top of this page. The supply is updated daily from more than 1,500 sources, so you always have a complete overview. The available supply varies greatly by season and by village.

What does a home cost in Tynaarlo?

The average purchase price in Tynaarlo over the past twelve months was €662,470. The range is wide: from €100,000 for a fixer-upper to €2,500,000 for a villa. Villages like Paterswolde and Eelderwolde are more expensive than smaller settlements like Yde or Donderen.

What is the average price per square metre in Tynaarlo?

Based on an average purchase price of €662,470 and an average living area of 323 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,050. This varies greatly by neighbourhood and type of home: apartments generally have a higher m² price than detached houses.

How long is a home on the market on average in Tynaarlo?

The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. Generally, the market in Tynaarlo is tight in the affordable segment under €400,000, where homes sell quickly. In the higher segment above €700,000, there is more supply and more room for negotiation.

Which neighbourhoods in Tynaarlo are most popular for buying a home?

Eelderwolde scores highest among residents with a 9.2 and is popular with young families. Yde gets a 7.2 and attracts buyers seeking peace and space. Eelde scores a 6.5 and offers more amenities in the village centre. Paterswolde is sought after due to its location on the lake, but also the most expensive.

Is Tynaarlo a good place to buy a home?

Tynaarlo has 34,736 inhabitants, a high labour participation rate of 65% and an average income of €40,800. The WOZ value is €393,000 and 42% of residents are highly educated. Residents give the municipality a 7.7 with top scores for safety (9.0) and green space (8.8). Public transport accessibility is a point of attention.

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

Expect 4 to 6% extra on top of the purchase price. This includes 2% transfer tax (first-time buyers under 35 are exempt up to the threshold), notary costs, valuation costs and possibly estate agent fees. With an average purchase price of €662,470, additional costs quickly amount to €25,000 to €40,000.

How accessible is Tynaarlo?

Tynaarlo is located directly on the A28 between Groningen and Assen, making it easily accessible by car. By public transport it varies: Eelde and Vries have bus connections to Groningen, but smaller villages like Zeegse, Bunne and De Groeve are almost only accessible by car. Residents give accessibility a 6.2.

Can I search for owner-occupied homes in Tynaarlo by neighbourhood?

Yes, on Buurtje.nl you can search by village or neighbourhood. Tynaarlo has more than fifteen settlements, from Eelderwolde and Paterswolde to Vries and Zuidlaarderveen. Each neighbourhood has its own page with housing supply, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews.

How many homes are there in total in the municipality of Tynaarlo?

The municipality of Tynaarlo has 14,715 homes. Of these, 77% are owner-occupied and 23% are rental homes. Of the rental homes, 15% are owned by a housing association. The supply consists largely of spacious, detached houses, which explains the high average area of 323 m².


Experiences from Tynaarlo
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7.3
Arki
Living alone · Vrijstaand huis
03-12-2025
No social cohesion

Bad. Village-like. Families driven away. Cronyism

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6.5
Dav
Overig · Overig
Beautiful green

Green and safe

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9.1
Rick Gerrits
Living alone · Terraced house
Zuid-Es19-02-2025
Very quiet, and the people are very friendly

It's lively, many people you meet are kind. As far as I've experienced, it's a safe neighbourhood; in short, it's pleasant to live here.

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6.3
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Family · Vrijstaand huis
Fine

There aren't extremely many facilities, and there's a lot of rubbish in the woods.

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9.3
L
Family · Semi-detached
Ter Borch30-05-2024
Nice, cosy neighbourhood

It's a clean neighbourhood with many families. I do think there could be a few more rubbish bins, but otherwise I'm very satisfied.

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