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Homes for sale in Vriezenveen (kern), Twenterand

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What does a home cost in Vriezenveen (core)?

Vriezenveen (core) is a neighbourhood where buying is the norm: 66% of the more than 5,300 homes are owner-occupied, compared to 34% rented. The average WOZ value is €326,000, almost equal to the municipal average of €327,000 in Twenterand. But actual transaction prices are much higher. In the past twelve months, 36 homes changed hands for an average purchase price of €421,097, with a range from €239,000 to €945,000. The average floor area of sold homes was 141 m². The supply consists mainly of single-family homes, both terraced houses and semi-detached and detached houses. Those looking to buy an apartment in Vriezenveen (core) will find that the supply is more limited. Check the overview at the top of this page for the current state of affairs, including asking prices and selling times.

Living in Vriezenveen (core): Twente character with green edges

Vriezenveen is a long ribbon village in the heart of Twente, with a character all its own that you won't easily confuse with another place. The village has an active club life, from football club VV Vriezenveen to the local drama society, and there are several primary schools such as De Bonte Stegge and CBS De Regenboog. Residents on Buurtje.nl give the neighbourhood a 7.2 out of 10. Notably high scores are for education (8.7) and green space (9.0), which you immediately notice in the spacious layout of the neighbourhood and the surrounding coulisse landscape. Resident Tessa (8.9/10) writes: "Our neighbourhood organises many activities for children and everything older. The neighbours who live a bit closer to us, I find very nice." That neighbourhood feeling is certainly there, although it is not equally strong everywhere. The scores for community (5.7) and beauty (5.3) show that there are also critical voices. More experiences from residents can be found on the neighbourhood page of Vriezenveen (core).

In terms of amenities, the village has a compact but complete centre around the Grotestraat and Koningsplein. There is an Albert Heijn, a Jumbo and various small specialist shops. For larger purchases or a night out, people usually go to Almelo, which is about a ten-minute drive away via the N36. The N36 is also the main traffic artery towards Ommen and the A35 to Wierden and Hengelo. By bus (lines 80 and 81) you reach Almelo station in a quarter of an hour, from where you can quickly get to Zwolle or Enschede by train. Accessibility scores an 8.3 from residents. Those who buy in Vriezenveen-Centrum live within walking distance of all amenities. If you are looking for more space, the neighbourhoods Westeinde and Oosteinde en Slot offer larger plots with a more village-like character.

Vriezenveen also has a sporting offer with swimming pool De Stamper, tennis clubs and an extensive network of cycle paths towards the countryside. For secondary education, young people go to Almelo or Nijverdal. The average income of €32,800 is slightly above the municipal average, and the labour participation of 68% is solid. It is not a hip or bustling place, but it is a village where you can live well as a family without being stuck in traffic every day. The municipality of Twenterand also invests in the liveability of the cores, including through the Vriezenveen centre plan.

Does Vriezenveen (core) suit you as a buyer?

Buying a home in Vriezenveen (core) is especially interesting for families looking for space at a lower price than in Almelo or Hengelo. With an entry price around €239,000, there are also opportunities for starters, although you must take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation costs. Movers-up find semi-detached and detached houses here up to almost one million euros. Seniors who want to downsize have less choice due to the limited supply of apartments. Note: the number of homes for sale per year is not large, so be quick. Those who want to search more flexibly can also look at rental homes in Vriezenveen (core) or the supply in neighbouring cores such as Den Ham and Vroomshoop.

Searching for a home to buy in Vriezenveen (core)

On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so that you not only find a home but also know what it is really like to live there. View the current supply of homes for sale in Vriezenveen (core) above, or compare with the supply in the entire municipality of Twenterand. Curious about the rural area south of Vriezenveen? You will also find interesting options there.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average purchase price of a home in Vriezenveen (core)?

In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Vriezenveen (core) was €421,097. Prices ranged from €239,000 to €945,000, depending on property type and location. The average floor area of sold homes was 141 m².

What is the WOZ value of homes in Vriezenveen (core)?

The average WOZ value in Vriezenveen (core) is €326,000. This is almost equal to the municipal average of Twenterand (€327,000). Keep in mind that actual transaction prices are generally higher than the WOZ value.

What additional costs do I incur when buying a house in Vriezenveen (core)?

In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax (2% for owner-occupation), notary fees for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs, and possibly advisory or brokerage fees. Expect around 4-6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price.

Is Vriezenveen (core) suitable for families looking for a home to buy?

Yes, Vriezenveen (core) is a popular place for families. There are several primary schools, sports clubs, and plenty of green space. Residents rate education an 8.7 and green space a 9.0. The largest group of households consists of families with children (2,090 households).

How is the accessibility if I buy a home in Vriezenveen (core)?

Vriezenveen is located on the N36, which gets you to Almelo in ten minutes and quickly to the A35 towards Wierden, Hengelo or Zwolle. With bus line 80 or 81, you can reach Almelo station in a quarter of an hour. Residents rate accessibility an 8.3 out of 10.


Experiences from Vriezenveen (kern)
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6.1
Harald Holthuis
Living alone · Semi-detached
Welfare recipients who have no sense of the future.

They should go to work so they have less to complain about to others. Be more tolerant of each other and help each other out. Unfortunately, this is not the case.

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6.8
Thijmen
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Cosy with many immigrants

I'm not home very often due to football and school, so I can't tell you much about the neighbourhood

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8.9
Tessa
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Nice neighbourhood, lovely people

Our neighbourhood organises many activities for children and everything older than that. The neighbours who live a bit closer to us, I find very kind. We really have a connection with them. Having a cup of coffee together doesn't happen very often, but you're not looked at strangely if you enter someone else's house through the back door to ask for a carton of milk.

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