Homes for sale in Vroomshoop-Oost, Twenterand
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House prices and market figures Vroomshoop-Oost, Twenterand
The owner-occupied market in Vroomshoop-Oost is firmly anchored: 69% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, which is a healthy ratio for a Twente neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €302,000, slightly below the district average of Vroomshoop (€305,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Twenterand (€327,000). This makes Vroomshoop-Oost relatively affordable within the municipality, although the sales data tell a different story about actual market prices. Over the past twelve months, 16 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €387,344, with a range of €279,000 to €525,000. With an average living area of 137 m², this works out to approximately €2,827 per square metre. The supply consists mainly of spacious single-family homes, often detached or semi-detached. Apartments are rare in this neighbourhood. For current asking prices and available properties, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily.
Living in Vroomshoop-Oost, Twenterand
Vroomshoop-Oost is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the eastern side of the village of Vroomshoop, with a character best described as village-spacious. The streets are wide, the gardens are large, and the building density is low. If you like a quiet environment without immediately feeling that everything is far away, this is a good fit. The neighbourhood largely consists of homes built between the 1960s and 1990s, with a mix of detached and semi-detached houses. There is hardly any new construction, giving the neighbourhood a consistent, understated appearance.
In terms of amenities, Vroomshoop-Oost is self-sufficient at a basic level. The village centre of Vroomshoop, within walking distance or a short bike ride, offers a supermarket, a GP practice, and a number of local shops. Primary schools are available in the village, and for secondary education, pupils rely on Vriezenveen or Almelo. Sports club VV Vroomshoop attracts many families from the neighbourhood, and there are various options for tennis and other outdoor sports. The surrounding nature, especially towards the rural area on the eastern side, makes the neighbourhood attractive for people who enjoy walking or cycling.
Accessibility by car is reasonable: via the N36 you quickly reach Almelo (about 15 minutes) or Hardenberg. There is no train station in Vroomshoop itself; the nearest station is Almelo. Bus connections run, but the frequency is limited, so a car is practically indispensable. This is something to consider if you rely on public transport.
Residents appreciate the peace, space, and social cohesion. On the neighbourhood page of Vroomshoop-Oost you can read all the reviews and scores. One resident writes: "It's quiet here, the neighbours know each other, and the children just play on the street. You don't see that everywhere anymore." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited local shopping options and the dependence on the car for larger groceries or outings.
Compared to Vroomshoop-West, Vroomshoop-Oost is slightly greener and quieter in character. Geerdijk-Oost and Verspreide huizen Vroomshoop-Oost are even more rural. If you are looking for more village liveliness, you can also look at homes for sale in the broader Vroomshoop district. For a complete picture of the municipality, including places like Vriezenveen and Den Ham, the website of municipality Twenterand offers practical information about amenities and policies.
Does a home for sale in Vroomshoop-Oost suit you as a buyer?
Vroomshoop-Oost mainly appeals to families, and the demographic figures confirm this: households with children form the largest group, and the age group 45-65 is the most strongly represented. The neighbourhood is less suitable for starters looking for an affordable apartment to buy in Vroomshoop-Oost, because that type of home is hardly available here. Sale prices start around €279,000, but the average is considerably higher. Upsizers and families looking for space at a reasonable price compared to the Randstad will find what they are looking for here. Seniors who want to downsize have fewer options. If you are unsure about buying, you can also check the rental homes in Vroomshoop-Oost as an alternative.
What residents say about Vroomshoop-Oost
Residents generally rate Vroomshoop-Oost positively, particularly in terms of living comfort, peace, and the social atmosphere on the street. Green spaces and safety score well in the reviews. Residents are less enthusiastic about accessibility by public transport and the local level of amenities for daily shopping. One resident sums it up: "Living here is wonderfully quiet, but without a car you're nowhere." All scores per category and the full reviews can be found on the overview page of this neighbourhood.
Compare homes for sale in and around Vroomshoop-Oost
On Buurtje.nl, for Vroomshoop-Oost you will not only find the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, but also neighbourhood scores, resident reviews, and district data in one place. This helps you assess whether the neighbourhood suits you before planning a viewing. Want to compare? Then also check Geerdijk-West, Vriezenveen (centre), or the supply of homes for sale in all of Twenterand for a broader perspective.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Vroomshoop-Oost?
Over the past twelve months, 16 homes were sold in Vroomshoop-Oost, with an average purchase price of €387,344. The range ran from €279,000 to €525,000. With an average living area of 137 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €2,827. These are almost exclusively spacious single-family homes.
What is the WOZ value in Vroomshoop-Oost?
The average WOZ value in Vroomshoop-Oost is €302,000. That is slightly below the average for the Vroomshoop district (€305,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Twenterand (€327,000). Vroomshoop-Oost is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality, although actual sale prices are higher than the WOZ value.
What is living in Vroomshoop-Oost like?
Vroomshoop-Oost is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with wide streets, large gardens and a low building density. The atmosphere is village-like and social: residents know each other and children play outside. The level of amenities is limited to the basics; for more extensive shops or facilities you have to rely on Vriezenveen or Almelo.
Is Vroomshoop-Oost suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is particularly geared towards families. Households with children form the largest household group, and the housing stock largely consists of spacious single-family homes. There are primary schools in the village and sports clubs such as VV Vroomshoop are popular among families. For secondary education, children must go to a neighbouring town.
How accessible is Vroomshoop-Oost?
By car, Vroomshoop-Oost is easily accessible via the N36, with Almelo about 15 minutes' drive away. There is no own train station; the nearest station is in Almelo. Bus connections are available but run with limited frequency. For daily use, a car is practically indispensable in this neighbourhood.
What type of homes are for sale in Vroomshoop-Oost?
The supply consists mainly of detached houses and semi-detached houses, largely built between the 1960s and 1990s. Buying apartments in Vroomshoop-Oost is hardly possible; this type of home rarely occurs there. The average home size is 137 m², indicating that these are spacious homes.
Are there many green spaces and parks in Vroomshoop-Oost?
Vroomshoop-Oost borders the open countryside on the east side of the village, which makes the neighbourhood attractive for walkers and cyclists. Residents cite the greenery as one of the strong points of living in Vroomshoop-Oost. There are no formal city parks, but the open space and green streets provide a pleasant living environment.








