Homes for sale in Verspreide huizen Anjum, Noardeast-Fryslân
View the current supply of homes for sale in Verspreide huizen Anjum and discover if this Frisian rural area suits you.
House prices and market figures for Verspreide huizen Anjum, Noardeast-Fryslân
The housing market in Verspreide huizen Anjum is almost entirely focused on owner-occupied homes: 85% of the 81 homes are owner-occupied and there are no social housing properties. The average WOZ value is €385,000, which is significantly higher than the neighbourhood average of Anjum - Noordoost (€260,000) and the municipal average of Noardeast-Fryslân (€271,000). This difference is explained by the type of homes: these are largely detached houses on spacious plots, typical of a rural area. In the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €198,091, with a range of €122,000 to €259,000. The average plot size was 694 m², resulting in a price per square metre of approximately €285. This is notably low compared to the WOZ value, suggesting that transaction prices are currently below the appraised value. Want to know what is currently for sale and at what asking prices? Check the current overview at the top of this page.
Living in Verspreide huizen Anjum: rural area with Frisian character
Verspreide huizen Anjum is not a village or a neighbourhood in the classic sense. It is the agricultural rural area around the village of Anjum, in the northeast of Fryslân. Think farmhouses, detached homes along dykes and narrow polder roads, and meadows stretching to the horizon. With 185 inhabitants spread over a large area, it is quiet here, and that is precisely why people choose to live here. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (65 people), which fits the profile of established families and movers who have consciously opted for space and tranquillity.
The homes are predominantly detached, often with outbuildings or barns. Some date from the post-war period, but there are also renovated farmhouses and newer residential houses. You will not find apartments here. If you want to buy an apartment, you will need to look in the village of Anjum itself or in Dokkum.
Facilities are limited in the rural area itself. For daily groceries, a GP or primary school, you drive to Anjum (a few minutes) or to Dokkum (about ten minutes by car). In Anjum you will find a village shop and primary school De Frissel. Dokkum offers a complete centre with supermarkets, secondary schools, restaurants and a hospital. Accessibility is car-dependent: the N356 towards Dokkum and Leeuwarden is a short distance away, but public transport is limited to a bus line with a low frequency. The nearest train station is Leeuwarden, about 35 minutes' drive away. Cycling is perfectly possible here on quiet roads, but for longer distances you are reliant on the car.
Residents of Verspreide huizen Anjum particularly appreciate the tranquillity and the open views. "In the morning you only hear the birds and the wind. No traffic, no hustle and bustle, just space," writes a resident in a review on the neighbourhood homepage. At the same time, there is honesty about the downside: social life requires initiative, and if you do not have a car, you are quite isolated. Compared to neighbourhoods like Lioessens or Morra, you live even more remotely here. The district Anjum - Noordoost as a whole offers more village cosiness, while the scattered homes are specifically for people who consciously seek distance.
Who is a home for sale in Verspreide huizen Anjum interesting for?
Buying a home in Verspreide huizen Anjum is particularly attractive for movers and families looking for space at a relatively low price. With an average purchase price under two hundred thousand euros, you get a lot of square metres and land here. First-time buyers with a modal income (the average disposable income here is €35,000) can get more home for their money here than in Dokkum. Seniors accustomed to country life feel at home here, but car dependency is a point of concern if mobility decreases. Supply is limited: homes do not come on the market often. Patience and quick action are important. If you are looking for more flexibility, also check the rental homes in this rural area, although the rental supply here is minimal (15% of the stock).
What residents say about Verspreide huizen Anjum
On the neighbourhood page of Verspreide huizen Anjum, residents share their experiences. Tranquillity and the landscape score highest. Facilities and accessibility receive lower scores, which is logical for a rural area. "We came here to live for the space and the silence. You cannot get that anywhere else for this price," says a resident. Curious about all the reviews and neighbourhood scores? Check the full ratings on the neighbourhood homepage.
Compare homes for sale around Anjum and in Noardeast-Fryslân
On Buurtje.nl you can compare not only homes for sale in Verspreide huizen Anjum, but also neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data. This way you can discover whether a neighbourhood really suits you before planning a viewing. Also check the supply in the wider region via homes for sale in Anjum - Noordoost or compare with neighbourhoods like Oostmahorn and the rural area of Lioessens. Want to see the entire municipal supply? Then check the page with homes for sale in Noardeast-Fryslân. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Noardeast-Fryslân.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Verspreide huizen Anjum?
The average purchase price in Verspreide huizen Anjum over the past twelve months was €198,091. Prices ranged from €122,000 to €259,000. With an average plot size of 694 m², this works out to approximately €285 per square metre.
What is the WOZ value in Verspreide huizen Anjum?
The average WOZ value in Verspreide huizen Anjum is €385,000. This is significantly higher than the municipal average of Noardeast-Fryslân (€271,000) and the district average of Anjum - Noordoost (€260,000). This is due to the predominantly detached houses on large plots.
What is it like to live in Verspreide huizen Anjum?
Living in Verspreide huizen Anjum means peace, space and unobstructed views over the Frisian countryside. It is a rural area with detached houses and farmsteads. Residents appreciate the quiet, but amenities and public transport are limited. You rely on a car for shopping and schools.
Is Verspreide huizen Anjum suitable for families?
Families with children will find plenty of space and a safe, traffic-calmed environment. The primary school and village shop in Anjum are a few minutes' drive away. For secondary schools and sports clubs, you drive to Dokkum (about 10 minutes). A car is a must.
How accessible is Verspreide huizen Anjum?
Accessibility is good by car via the N356 towards Dokkum and Leeuwarden. Public transport is limited to a bus line with low frequency. The nearest train station is Leeuwarden, about 35 minutes' drive away. Cycling is fine on quiet polder roads.
What type of homes are for sale in Verspreide huizen Anjum?
The supply consists almost exclusively of detached houses, often on large plots with outbuildings or barns. There are renovated farmhouses and post-war homes. Apartments do not occur here. Buying a home in Verspreide huizen Anjum therefore means choosing a detached house.
How often do homes become available in Verspreide huizen Anjum?
Supply is limited. In the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold out of a total of 81 homes. This means you need patience and must act quickly when something comes on the market. Keep an eye on the current listings on this page.




