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Homes for sale in Winterswijk-Noordwest, Winterswijk

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House prices and market figures Winterswijk-Noordwest, Winterswijk

Winterswijk-Noordwest is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 89% of the more than 2,200 homes are owner-occupied, only 11% are rented out. This ownership profile is reflected in the average WOZ value of €315,000, which is clearly above the city average of €258,000 and also above the municipal average of €286,000. The neighbourhood thus belongs to the higher price segments within Winterswijk.

In the past twelve months, 35 homes were sold for an average purchase price of €411,923. The range runs from €219,500 to €812,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and spacious detached houses become available. With an average living area of 132 m², this works out to a price per square metre of approximately €3,120. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor family homes; apartments are an exception in this neighbourhood. View the current supply and daily asking prices at the top of this page.

Living in Winterskijk-Noordwest, Winterswijk

Anyone entering Winterswijk-Noordwest for the first time immediately notices that this is no ordinary residential area. The neighbourhood has a green, quiet character with wide streets, many detached and semi-detached houses, and a remarkably high percentage of owner-occupiers. The buildings largely date from the 1960s to the 1980s, but there are also newer infill sites. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for its hustle and bustle, but rather for the peace that prevails, even on weekdays.

Facilities are easily accessible without being right in the middle of them. The centre of Winterswijk is within cycling distance, about ten to fifteen minutes' pedalling and you are at the Markt with the weekly market, supermarkets and shops. In the neighbourhood itself, primary schools are present, including schools in the immediate vicinity that serve families with children well. For sports and leisure, several clubs are active in and around the neighbourhood, from football to tennis. The Meddosepad and the surrounding landscape routes start almost on your doorstep, making the neighbourhood attractive for walkers and cyclists.

In terms of accessibility, Winterswijk-Noordwest depends on the car or bicycle for most daily journeys. Winterswijk station is about two kilometres away, from which train connections depart towards Zutphen and Arnhem. Bus connections are available but limited in frequency, which is a point of attention for people without a car. The connection to the N18 towards Enschede and the A18 towards Doetinchem is reasonably quick to reach via the ring roads.

Residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and green, with strong social cohesion. On the neighbourhood page of Winterswijk-Noordwest you can read all reviews and scores per category. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here, the neighbours know each other and the children still play outside on the street. You just have to hop on your bike for shopping." That sums up the neighbourhood well: lots of living quality, slightly less immediate convenience.

Compared to Winterswijk-Zuidwest, this north-western part is on average slightly more expensive and greener in character. The Central part offers more liveliness and proximity to facilities, but less space and peace. Winterswijk-Noordoost has a similarly quiet profile, but with a slightly different housing mix. Those who want to combine the space of the region with the accessibility of a residential core can also look at Land, the surrounding neighbourhood with more rural area.

Who is a home for sale in Winterswijk-Noordwest interesting for?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and people aged 45 and over, which the demographic data confirms: the largest groups are 45-65 years and 65-plus. First-time buyers who want to buy an apartment in Winterswijk-Noordwest will find little supply here; the segment starts with ground-floor homes. The average purchase price of over €411,000 makes this not a starter neighbourhood, although entry-level homes from around €220,000 are occasionally available. Movers and seniors looking for space and peace fit in well here. Those who doubt whether buying is the right time now can also look at rental homes in Winterswijk-Noordwest as a temporary alternative. Keep in mind that supply is limited and homes are sold relatively quickly.

What residents say about Winterswijk-Noordwest

The resident reviews on Buurtje.nl show a positive picture of the neighbourhood. Green, safety and the quiet living environment score highest. Residents are less enthusiastic about public transport and the limited evening entertainment in the immediate vicinity. One resident sums it up: "You really live here pleasantly, but you need a car for almost everything." View all scores and reviews on the information page of Winterswijk-Noordwest, including the sub-scores per category such as safety, facilities and atmosphere.

Compare homes for sale in and around Winterswijk-Noordwest

Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data on one page. This way you can not only filter by price or area, but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you before planning a viewing. Compare Winterswijk-Noordwest with other neighbourhoods via Winterswijk-Zuidoost or view the broader supply via homes for sale in Stad and the full overview of homes for sale in Winterswijk. More information about living and residing in the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Winterswijk.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Winterswijk-Noordwest?

In the past twelve months, 35 homes were sold for an average purchase price of €411,923. Prices range from €219,500 to €812,000, depending on type and location. With an average living area of 132 m², the price per square metre is approximately €3,120. This is clearly above the municipal average, making the neighbourhood one of the more expensive residential locations in Winterswijk.

What is the WOZ value in Winterswijk-Noordwest?

The average WOZ value in Winterswijk-Noordwest is €315,000. This is significantly higher than the urban average of €258,000 and also higher than the municipal average of €286,000. The higher WOZ value reflects the predominantly spacious, ground-based housing stock in this neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Winterswijk-Noordwest?

Living in Winterswijk-Noordwest means peace, space and greenery. The neighbourhood has a quiet, residential character with wide streets and many owner-occupiers. Residents appreciate the safety and green surroundings, but note that you need a bike or car for most daily errands. Public transport is mentioned as a point of attention in resident reviews.

Is Winterswijk-Noordwest suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity and the quiet streets give children space to play outside. The largest age groups are 45-65 and 65-plus, but families with children also live there. The housing stock consists almost entirely of ground-based single-family homes, offering families more space than apartments.

How accessible is Winterswijk-Noordwest?

Winterswijk station is about two kilometres from the neighbourhood, with train connections towards Zutphen and Arnhem. Bus connections are available but limited in frequency. By car, the N18 towards Enschede and the A18 towards Doetinchem are easily accessible. The centre of Winterswijk can be reached by bike in ten to fifteen minutes. A car is almost indispensable for most daily journeys.

What type of homes are for sale in Winterswijk-Noordwest?

The supply consists mainly of ground-based single-family homes: detached houses, semi-detached houses and terraced houses. Buying apartments in Winterswijk-Noordwest is hardly possible; this type of housing is scarce here. The buildings largely date from the 1960s to 1980s, with occasional newer infill sites. The average living area of sold homes in the past year was 132 m².

Is there a lot of greenery in Winterswijk-Noordwest?

Yes, greenery is one of the striking features of the neighbourhood. Residents mention the green surroundings as one of the strongest points in their reviews. Walking and cycling routes such as the Meddosepad start almost on your doorstep. The spacious layout of the district with gardens and trees contributes to the green character, which distinguishes the neighbourhood from more centrally located areas in Winterswijk.

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