Homes for sale in Wormshoef, Ede
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House prices and market figures Wormshoef, Ede
The owner-occupied market in Wormshoef is strong. Of the 1,121 homes in the neighbourhood, 64% are owner-occupied, making it clearly a buyer's neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €420,000, which is lower than the district average of Lunteren (€537,000) but higher than the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). Wormshoef thus sits in a middle layer: more affordable than the average Lunteren neighbourhood, but not cheap.
Looking at actual sales transactions over the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €551,818. The range runs from €365,000 to €850,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger detached houses change hands. With an average living area of 107 m², this works out at a price per square metre of around €5,150. Supply is relatively limited, keeping market pressure visible. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the latest asking prices and selling times in Wormshoef.
Living in Wormshoef, Ede
Wormshoef is a quiet, predominantly green neighbourhood on the edge of the village of Lunteren, in the municipality of Ede. Its character is rural-village: no busy shopping streets, no high-rise, but wide avenues, plenty of greenery and a population composition that gives the neighbourhood a stable, family-oriented feel. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds (670 residents), but families with children are also well represented. This is reflected in the streets: bikes in front gardens, playgrounds within walking distance, and a pace that is much quieter than in the more urban districts of Ede.
The homes in Wormshoef are largely ground-based single-family houses, partly from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by newer plots on the outer edges. Detached houses and semi-detached homes are common, which partly explains the higher average selling price. Apartments are scarce; anyone considering buying an apartment in Wormshoef will find little supply and should look instead in the centre of Lunteren or in more urban districts.
For daily groceries, residents rely on facilities in the centre of Lunteren, about a five to ten-minute bike ride away. There you will find a supermarket, a few shops, a GP and primary schools. Sports enthusiasts can go to the local football club and tennis club in the area. Those wanting more can drive to Ede city centre in a quarter of an hour, with a larger range of shops, Ede-Wageningen station and direct train connections to Utrecht and Arnhem. From Wormshoef, the A30 is easily accessible, making commuting to Amersfoort or Arnhem practical.
Residents appreciate the peace and space. On the Wormshoef neighbourhood main page you can read what people specifically say about it. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here, you know your neighbours and the children play outside. Only for larger shopping trips do you need to take the car." That last point is an honest consideration: without a car or e-bike, Wormshoef is less practical than more centrally located neighbourhoods such as Centrum Lunteren or Lunteren-Oost. Those specifically looking for more nature and space might also explore Nederwoud or De Veenen, neighbourhoods with a similar green character but each with its own atmosphere. More information about the wider district can be found on the page about owner-occupied homes in Lunteren.
Is a home in Wormshoef right for you?
Wormshoef mainly appeals to movers and families seeking space, wanting to live outside but still within reach of Ede and the A30. The average purchase price of over €550,000 makes the neighbourhood less accessible for first-time buyers, although the lower end of the market (from €365,000) sometimes still offers entry opportunities for smaller homes. However, be prepared that supply is limited: on average, fewer than one home per month changes hands, meaning you need to be able to act quickly. Seniors looking to downsize will find few single-level or small homes here. Those wanting more flexibility can also look at rental homes in Wormshoef as a temporary alternative. Inquire with the municipality of Ede about any new-build plans in the area.
What residents say about Wormshoef
On the Wormshoef neighbourhood page you will find resident reviews with scores per category, such as safety, greenery, facilities and atmosphere. Residents are generally positive about the living environment and social cohesion in the streets. The peace and greenery score well; the distance to shops and public transport is a recurring point for improvement. One resident aptly describes it: "Wormshoef feels like a village within a village. Pleasant to live in, but you have to choose it consciously." View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood main page for a complete picture.
Comparing owner-occupied homes around Wormshoef and in the municipality of Ede
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data you won't find anywhere else on a purchase page. This allows you to compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. Besides Wormshoef, Lunterse Veld and Meulunteren/De Valk are worth exploring if you want to buy in the Lunteren area. Those looking more broadly in the municipality will also find interesting supply in districts such as Kernhem or Ede-West. A full overview of all available homes in the region is on the page for owner-occupied homes in Ede.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Wormshoef?
The average purchase price in Wormshoef over the past year was €551,818, based on 11 sold homes. The range runs from €365,000 to €850,000, depending on type and size. With an average living area of 107 m², the price per square metre comes to around €5,150. Supply is limited, so quick action is important if you are considering buying a home in Wormshoef.
What is the WOZ value in Wormshoef?
The average WOZ value in Wormshoef is €420,000. That is lower than the district average of Lunteren (€537,000), but higher than the municipal average of Ede (€387,000). Wormshoef is therefore an above-average valued neighbourhood within the municipality, but more affordable than the most expensive parts of Lunteren.
What is living in Wormshoef like?
Living in Wormshoef is quiet and green. The neighbourhood has a village character with mainly ground-based homes, wide streets, and a stable, family-oriented population. Residents appreciate the social atmosphere and the space, but also note that for larger shopping trips or public transport you need to go to the centre of Lunteren or Ede. On the neighbourhood homepage you can find ratings per category.
Is Wormshoef suitable for families with children?
Yes, Wormshoef is well-suited for families. The neighbourhood has 420 households with children and the largest age group is 45- to 65-year-olds, indicating a stable, family-friendly environment. Primary schools and sports clubs are accessible in the nearby centre of Lunteren. The spacious homes and green character of the neighbourhood make it a logical choice for families considering buying in Wormshoef.
How accessible is Wormshoef?
Wormshoef is located on the edge of Lunteren and is easily accessible by car via the A30, with quick connections to Ede, Amersfoort and Barneveld. Ede-Wageningen station is about a quarter of an hour's drive away. Public transport from the neighbourhood itself is limited; for bus connections you rely on stops in the centre of Lunteren. Cycling to the village centre takes five to ten minutes.
What types of homes are for sale in Wormshoef?
The supply in Wormshoef mainly consists of ground-based single-family homes: semi-detached and detached houses, partly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Wormshoef is hardly possible; that type of home is scarce in this neighbourhood. The average home has an area of 107 m², but the range is wide, from compact terraced houses to spacious detached homes.
Are there schools and amenities near Wormshoef?
Wormshoef itself has few independent amenities, but the centre of Lunteren is a short bike ride away. There you will find primary schools, a GP, a supermarket and some shops. For secondary education, a larger range of shops and hospital care you rely on Ede, about a quarter of an hour's drive away. This makes the neighbourhood pleasant for families who want peace without being completely isolated.















