Homes for sale in Weerselo, Dinkelland
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Weerselo and compare prices, sizes and neighbourhood data directly on this page.
House prices in Weerselo: well above the municipal average
Weerselo is a predominantly owner-occupied village: 74% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, compared to just 26% rental. The average WOZ value is €392,000, which is clearly higher than the average for Dinkelland as a whole (€379,000). That difference reflects the village's popularity and the relatively large, detached homes that set the tone here. Over the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold, with an average sale price of €607,077 and a range from €298,000 to €1,295,000. The latter figure shows that substantial rural homes and farmhouses also change hands in the area. The average living area of 180 m² fits that picture: this is not a village of small terraced houses. For current asking prices and available listings, you can check the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Weerselo: a Twente village with character and tranquillity
Weerselo is a village you won't quickly forget once you've been there. It lies in the Twente bocage landscape, with hedgerows, farmsteads and the Dinkel river a short distance away. Living in Weerselo means space, greenery and a community where everyone knows each other. The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, but with 430 children under 15 and 510 households with children, the village is far from ageing. On the Weerselo neighbourhood page you'll find resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, social cohesion and green character of the village. A frequently mentioned point in reviews is that everyone knows each other, which is seen as pleasant, but also means that as a newcomer you need some time to adjust. Opinions on amenities are divided: the village has the basics covered, but for extensive shopping you'll need to drive to Denekamp or Oldenzaal.
In terms of amenities, Weerselo has a primary school, a sports hall and various sports clubs, including a football club and tennis club. There is a community centre and the church still plays a social role in the village. For daily groceries, you can go to a local supermarket, although the range is limited compared to a larger town. The nearby neighbourhood Weerselo centre has most amenities concentrated, while neighbourhoods like Verspreide huizen Weerselo and Echelpoel have an even more rural character.
Accessibility is an honest point of attention. Weerselo does not have its own train station. The nearest stations are Oldenzaal and Hengelo, reachable by car in about 15 and 25 minutes respectively. Bus connections exist but are limited in frequency, meaning a car is practically indispensable. Via the N343 and the connection to the A1, you can reach Almelo, Enschede or Hengelo relatively quickly. For those who work in the Twente region and consciously choose a quiet living environment, that commuting time is often an acceptable trade-off. More about the village character and the municipality can be found on the website of Dinkelland municipality.
For which buyers is Weerselo the right choice?
Weerselo mainly attracts families and movers who are looking for space and consciously choose the Twente countryside over an urban environment. With an average sale price of over €607,000 and a minimum price of €298,000, this village is financially challenging for first-time buyers, especially because the supply is small and there are few cheap entry-level homes. In addition to the purchase price, factor in transfer tax (2% for owner-occupiers), notary costs and any renovation costs for older homes. If you are still orienting yourself or seeking flexibility, you could also look at rental homes in Weerselo as an alternative. Also compare the supply in villages like Denekamp, Agelo or Noord Deurningen for a broader picture of the market in the region.
Searching for a home to buy in Weerselo: how to use this overview
On Buurtje.nl you will not only find the current housing supply, but also resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics that help you make an informed choice. Use the filters at the top for price, area and energy label. Want to compare buying in Weerselo with the wider region? Then also check the overview of homes for sale in Dinkelland or explore neighbourhoods like Lattrop-Breklenkamp and Tilligte.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Weerselo?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Weerselo was €607,077, with a range from €298,000 to €1,295,000. The average living area of sold homes was 180 m². This indicates that the supply mainly consists of larger detached houses and farmhouses. Affordable starter homes are scarce in this village.
What is the WOZ value of a home in Weerselo?
The average WOZ value in Weerselo is €392,000. That is higher than the average for the municipality of Dinkelland, which is €379,000. The WOZ value is determined annually by the municipality and influences, among other things, the amount of property tax (OZB) you pay as an owner.
What additional costs should I consider when buying a home in Weerselo?
In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax (2% for owner-occupiers, or 0% if you are a first-time buyer and meet the conditions), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly estate agent fees. For older detached homes in Weerselo, renovation or sustainability improvement costs may also come into play, especially given the average gas consumption of 1,480 m³ per year in the neighbourhood.
Are there also apartments for sale in Weerselo?
Weerselo is a rural village where the housing supply is dominated by ground-based homes, such as detached houses, semi-detached houses, and farmhouses. Buying an apartment in Weerselo is therefore not very realistic, as this type of home hardly exists here. Those looking for an apartment in the region would be better off looking in Oldenzaal, Almelo, or Enschede.
How accessible is Weerselo if I want to live there?
Weerselo does not have its own train station. The nearest stations are Oldenzaal (about 15 minutes by car) and Hengelo (about 25 minutes). Bus connections are limited in frequency, making a car practically necessary. Via the N343 you connect to the A1, giving you good access to Almelo, Enschede, and Hengelo. If you commute daily to a city in Twente, you should take these travel times into account.








