Homes for sale in Wezep, Oldebroek
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What does a home in Wezep cost?
The housing market in Wezep is strong. Of the more than 5,700 homes, 67% are owner-occupied, meaning the majority of residents own their homes. The average WOZ value is €348,000, slightly below the municipal average of Oldebroek (€362,000). But actual transaction prices are significantly higher: in the past twelve months, 99 homes were sold for an average of €518,636. The range runs from €269,500 to €999,500, with an average living area of 149 m². This indicates a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached homes. Apartments are less dominant, although they do occur in the centre. Want to know what is currently for sale and at what asking prices? Then check the current overview at the top of this page.
Living in Wezep: village character with surprisingly good accessibility
Wezep is a village that feels bigger than you might expect. With nearly 13,800 residents, it is the largest settlement in the municipality of Oldebroek, and you can tell from the amenities. In the centre you will find supermarkets (Albert Heijn, Jumbo), a chemist, baker, hairdresser and various specialist shops along Stationsweg and Kerkstraat. Resident Madelene describes it aptly: "The neighbourhood where I live is a nice and beautiful neighbourhood, not far from the centre with nice little shops. The neighbours are friendly but let everyone do their own thing." That typifies the atmosphere here: involved but not nosy.
On the district page of Wezep, residents give the village an 8.4 out of 10. Notably high scores are for accessibility (9.0) and education (8.7). That accessibility is no empty claim. Wezep has its own train station on the Zwolle-Amersfoort line, meaning you can be at Zwolle Central in ten minutes and in Amersfoort in three-quarters of an hour. The A28 is reachable via the Wezep exit within a few minutes, and the A50 towards Apeldoorn and Kampen is also nearby. Resident GM confirms this: "The neighbourhood is easily accessible and the centre is very close." For commuters who work in Zwolle or even Amersfoort, Wezep is therefore a serious alternative to the more expensive city districts.
For families, the range of schools is ample. There are several primary schools, including De Rank, Het Kompas and De Dorpsschool, and with the Nuborgh College there is also a secondary school in the village. Resident Manuel notes: "There are a few primary schools and a secondary school in the neighbourhood, so nothing wrong with that." Sports clubs are plentiful: football club OWIOS, tennis club Wezep and swimming pool De Veldkamp are all within cycling distance. There is no shortage of green space: the Veluwe starts almost at the edge of the village, and towards the Wezepse Heide you have direct access to forest and heathland. Those seeking more peace can also look at Wezep-West or the more rural hamlet of Hattemerbroek. In Wezep-Oost and Wezep-Noord you will find newer residential areas that are popular with young families.
Is Wezep right for you as a buyer?
With an average purchase price above five hundred thousand euros, buying a home in Wezep is no longer an entry-level option for first-time buyers. Yet the lower end of the market (from around €269,500) still offers possibilities, for example with more compact terraced houses. Families form the largest group of households (2,180), and that is no coincidence: the combination of schools, space and accessibility is attractive. Movers-up and seniors find detached homes with gardens here. Bear in mind that overbidding occurs in this market, and don't forget the additional costs: transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation fees add up. Is buying in Wezep just a step too far? Then also check rental homes in Wezep as an alternative, or broaden your search area to the municipality via the supply in Oldebroek.
Searching for a home in Wezep using neighbourhood scores and reviews
On Buurtje.nl you combine the current housing supply with real resident reviews and district statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know which neighbourhood you are moving into. Compare Wezep with nearby villages such as the village of Oldebroek or Oosterwolde. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Oldebroek.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average purchase price of a house in Wezep?
The average purchase price in Wezep over the past year was €518,636, with a range from €269,500 to €999,500. The average living area is 149 m². The WOZ value is €348,000, slightly below the municipal average of €362,000.
What types of homes for sale are available in Wezep?
In Wezep you will mainly find single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Wezep is also possible, but the supply is more limited and concentrated around the centre.
Is Wezep a suitable place to buy a home as a family?
Wezep is popular with families. There are several primary schools and a secondary school in the village. Residents rate education an 8.7 and accessibility a 9.0. With over 2,180 households with children, it is clearly a family village.
What are the additional costs when buying a house in Wezep?
In addition to the purchase price, you pay transfer tax (2% for owner-occupation), notary costs, valuation costs and possibly advice and brokerage fees for your mortgage. Budget around 4-6% of the purchase price for additional costs. Overbidding occurs in Wezep, so set aside budget for that.
How is the accessibility of Wezep for commuters?
Wezep has its own train station on the Zwolle-Amersfoort line. You can be in Zwolle in about ten minutes and in Amersfoort in 45 minutes. The A28 is reachable within a few minutes via exit Wezep, and the A50 towards Apeldoorn and Kampen is also nearby.
The neighbourhood is cosy too
Auto-translated to English by AICosy and quiet
Auto-translated to English by AIThe 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.
Auto-translated to English by AINever had any problems. People are friendly. Plenty of playgrounds and housing. So a good neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood where I've been living for a while is a nice and beautiful neighbourhood not far from the centre with nice little shops. The neighbours are friendly but let everyone do their own thing, very satisfied!
Auto-translated to English by AIit's a nice place to live, there's a nice playground and the shops are also close by. there are a few primary schools and a secondary school in the neighbourhood, so nothing wrong with it.
Auto-translated to English by AIBeen a resident of this village for a few months. Curious what there is still to discover.
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