Homes for sale in Wezep-Centrum, Oldebroek
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Wezep-Centrum and view the current prices and selling times in this neighbourhood of Oldebroek at the top of the page.




House prices and market figures Wezep-Centrum, Oldebroek
Of the 1,815 homes in Wezep-Centrum, 55% are owner-occupied, which is a healthy ratio for a village centre. The average WOZ value is €317,000, noticeably lower than the average for the Wezep district (€348,000) and also below the Oldebroek municipal average (€362,000). This difference is partly due to the presence of social housing in the centre: 37% of the stock is owned by a housing association.
On the owner-occupied market, prices over the past year were significantly higher than the WOZ values suggest. Of the 35 homes that changed hands in the last twelve months, the average purchase price was €491,543. The range was wide: from €319,500 to €999,500, indicating that both modest terraced houses and larger detached homes came onto the market. With an average sold area of 130 m², the average price per square metre works out at approximately €3,781. At the top of this page, view the current supply and asking prices for the most recent market situation.
Living in Wezep-Centrum, Oldebroek
Wezep-Centrum has the character of a well-kept Veluwezoom village where daily life literally takes place within walking distance. The centre is compact but functional: there is a supermarket, a pharmacy, a GP practice and a handful of local shops and eateries that form the heart of Wezep. For larger groceries or a more extensive range of shops, many residents drive to Hattem or Zwolle, both reachable within twenty minutes.
The buildings in the centre largely date from the 1960s and 1970s, with a mix of semi-detached houses, terraced houses and a few detached properties. New construction is scarce in the centre itself, but within walking distance, expansion neighbourhoods have been built in recent decades. Those looking for more space or a more modern home can also look at Wezep-Oost or Wezep-West, which have a different housing type profile.
In terms of accessibility, Wezep-Centrum scores well. The A28 is reachable via the Wezep exit within a few minutes, making the connection to Zwolle and Harderwijk smooth. Bus routes run towards Zwolle and Hattem, and for train travellers, Hattem station is the nearest option, about a ten-minute bike ride away. The location just outside the urban hustle and bustle of Zwolle makes Wezep-Centrum attractive for people who commute but want peace and quiet at home.
The social climate in the neighbourhood is modest but involved. One resident describes it as follows: "The neighbourhood is easily accessible and the centre is very close. The neighbours themselves organised a neighbourhood BBQ. The street is clean and looks tidy." That picture matches the demographic composition: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, followed by those aged 65 and over. Families with children are the most common household type. It is not a neighbourhood where you find many students or young expats, but rather a place where people stay for a long time. On the neighbourhood page of Wezep-Centrum you will find all resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data.
Compared to Wezep-Noord or Hattemerbroek, the centre has the advantage of proximity to amenities, but the homes are on average slightly older and the plots often more compact. Those looking for space and greenery might look further, but those who want daily amenities within cycling distance are well placed here.
Does a home for sale in Wezep-Centrum suit you as a buyer?
Wezep-Centrum mainly attracts families and home-movers who combine the tranquillity of a Veluwe village with a good connection to Zwolle. The average purchase price of nearly €492,000 makes this not a starter market, although the lower end of the range (around €320,000) sometimes offers opportunities for starters willing to renovate. Overbidding is not uncommon in this market, especially on well-maintained terraced houses and semi-detached houses. Supply changes limitedly, so staying alert pays off. Seniors looking to downsize in a familiar environment also find their way here, partly due to the presence of care facilities in the neighbourhood. If you are unsure about buying, you can also look at rental homes in Wezep-Centrum as an alternative or stepping stone.
What residents say about Wezep-Centrum
Residents give Wezep-Centrum an average of 7.6 out of 10. The highest scores go to safety (8.5) and accessibility (8.0), followed by housing and education (both 8.0). Amenities, greenery and beauty score slightly lower, around 7.0. One resident writes: "The neighbourhood is easily accessible and the centre is very close." That confirms what the figures show: this is a safe, well-connected neighbourhood where daily life runs smoothly. View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the Wezep-Centrum page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Wezep-Centrum
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Wezep-Centrum?
The average purchase price in Wezep-Centrum over the past year was €491,543, based on 35 sold homes. Prices ranged from €319,500 to €999,500. With an average living area of 130 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,781. Overbidding on popular homes is common in this market.
What is the WOZ value in Wezep-Centrum?
The average WOZ value in Wezep-Centrum is €317,000. This is below the average for the Wezep district (€348,000) and below the municipal average of Oldebroek (€362,000). The difference is partly due to the presence of older social housing in the centre.
What is it like to live in Wezep-Centrum?
Wezep-Centrum has a quiet, village-like character with daily amenities within walking distance. Residents appreciate the safety and good accessibility, and the social involvement is noticeably present. The neighbourhood receives an average rating of 7.6 out of 10 from residents, with high scores for safety (8.5) and accessibility (8.0).
Is Wezep-Centrum suitable for families with children?
Yes, families with children are the most common household type in Wezep-Centrum. There are primary schools nearby, the safety score is high (8.5), and the centre offers daily amenities within cycling distance. The neighbourhood has a stable, child-friendly character with little traffic nuisance in the residential streets.
How accessible is Wezep-Centrum?
Wezep-Centrum is easily accessible by car via the A28, with the Wezep exit a short distance away. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood with Zwolle and Hattem. The nearest train station is Hattem, about ten minutes away by bike. Residents give accessibility a score of 8.0 out of 10.
What types of homes are for sale in Wezep-Centrum?
The housing supply in Wezep-Centrum mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s and 1970s. Occasionally, detached houses also come onto the market, which explains the wide price range. Buying apartments in Wezep-Centrum is less common; the supply is limited and the centre predominantly has ground-level homes.
How safe is Wezep-Centrum?
Safety is the strongest asset of Wezep-Centrum: residents give it a score of 8.5 out of 10, the highest sub-score of all assessed categories. The streets are described as clean and tidy, and there are few reports of nuisance. For those who weigh safety heavily when choosing to buy a home in Wezep-Centrum, this is a clear plus.
The neighbourhood is easily accessible and the city centre is very close. The neighbours themselves organised a neighbourhood BBQ. The street is clean and looks tidy.
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