Homes for sale in Ydenhoogte, Hardenberg
View the current supply of homes for sale in Ydenhoogte and discover what this quiet Hardenberg neighbourhood has to offer for buyers.
House prices and market figures for Ydenhoogte, Hardenberg
Ydenhoogte is a small, quiet neighbourhood on the edge of Hardenberg where the supply of owner-occupied homes is limited but pricey. Over the past twelve months, three homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €489,833. The range was between €475,000 and €499,500, with an average living area of 112 m². That works out at a price of around €4,373 per square metre, which is significantly higher than the district and municipal average. By comparison, in the wider district of Hardenberg the average WOZ value is €283,000 and in the entire municipality of Hardenberg it is €305,000. Ydenhoogte therefore scores well above that, indicating a segment of larger and more expensive homes. These are almost exclusively owner-occupied homes; rental properties are hardly present in this part of Hardenberg. For which homes are currently for sale and what the current asking prices and selling times are, see the live overview at the top of this page.
Living in Ydenhoogte, Hardenberg
Ydenhoogte is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the north side of Hardenberg, nestled between the greener edges of the city and the countryside. Its character is distinctly residential: wide streets, spacious plots and detached or semi-detached houses, most of which date from the 1980s and 1990s. These are not compact terraced houses, but homes with gardens, garages and driveways. Anyone looking for a home here is generally seeking space and tranquillity, and that is exactly what Ydenhoogte offers.
The neighbourhood borders the countryside of Hardenberg, meaning you can quickly hop on your bike or car towards the Vecht river or the surrounding nature. At the same time, the centre of Hardenberg is within cycling distance, with supermarkets, the shops on Voorstraat and Hardenberg station. That station offers connections towards Zwolle via the Vechtdallijn, providing commuters to the city with a realistic alternative to the car. Via the N34 and the connection to the A37, Ydenhoogte is also easily accessible by car, both towards Emmen and towards Ommen and further to Zwolle.
Facilities in the immediate vicinity are limited, as is the case with many outer-edge neighbourhoods in medium-sized municipalities. There is no neighbourhood shopping centre within walking distance, but the distance to the centre of Hardenberg is small enough that this is not a major drawback. Primary schools and sports clubs are present in the core of Hardenberg, including football club HHC Hardenberg and several tennis clubs. For secondary education, there are several schools in Hardenberg itself, such as Vechtdal College.
Residents appreciate the peace and space that Ydenhoogte offers. On the neighbourhood page of Ydenhoogte you will find resident reviews and scores per category. One resident describes the neighbourhood as: "Quiet, green and with enough space to do your own thing. Not the liveliest neighbourhood, but if you're looking for peace and quiet, it's a great place to live." That sums up the atmosphere well: Ydenhoogte is not a neighbourhood for those seeking the buzz of a city centre, but for those who consciously choose a calm living environment with spacious homes.
Compared to neighbourhoods such as Norden en Hazenbos or Heemse-West Heemserbos, Ydenhoogte has a slightly more exclusive character, with higher average purchase prices and larger homes. Those looking for a more compact home or with a lower budget can also look at Baalder or Overig Stad Hardenberg, where the supply is more diverse and sometimes more affordable.
Is a home in Ydenhoogte right for you?
Ydenhoogte mainly appeals to movers and families who consciously choose a spacious home with outdoor space, away from the hustle and bustle but close to the amenities of Hardenberg. The higher purchase prices, averaging nearly €490,000, make this less suitable for first-time buyers with a limited budget. Supply is small and the market is tight: with three sales in a year, overbidding or quick decision-making is a realistic scenario. Those who want to be flexible can also look at rental properties in Ydenhoogte as a temporary alternative. As a buyer, be prepared for solid financing and a sharp bid.
What residents say about Ydenhoogte
The resident reviews on the neighbourhood page of Ydenhoogte give a consistent picture: residents appreciate the peace, space and green surroundings. They are less enthusiastic about the limited range of facilities within walking distance and the dependence on the car for daily errands. One resident writes: "You live here wonderfully quietly, but without a car you won't get far." That honest assessment characterises Ydenhoogte well: a comfortable, quiet neighbourhood for those who are mobile and value space over liveliness. See all reviews and scores per category on the neighbourhood page.
Comparing homes in Ydenhoogte with surrounding neighbourhoods
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you can choose not just a home but also a neighbourhood that suits you. In addition to Ydenhoogte, you can also look at other neighbourhoods in the district on this platform, such as Heemse-Oost Heemsermars or Industriegebied, or broaden your search area to surrounding places such as Balkbrug and Anevelde. For general information about living and life in the municipality, you can also visit the website of the municipality of Hardenberg.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Ydenhoogte?
The average purchase price in Ydenhoogte over the past twelve months was €489,833, with a range between €475,000 and €499,500. The average living area was 112 m², which works out to about €4,373 per square metre. This is a relatively expensive segment compared to the municipal average WOZ value of €305,000.
What is the WOZ value in Ydenhoogte?
Specific WOZ figures for Ydenhoogte as a separate neighbourhood are limited due to the small size of the neighbourhood. For comparison, the average in the Hardenberg district is €283,000 and in the municipality of Hardenberg it is €305,000. The realised purchase prices in Ydenhoogte are well above that, indicating an above-average housing segment.
What is it like to live in Ydenhoogte?
Ydenhoogte is a quiet, residential neighbourhood on the edge of Hardenberg with spacious homes on large plots. The atmosphere is green and peaceful, with little traffic and a tidy living environment. Residents appreciate the peace and space, but also note that for daily amenities you are dependent on a car or bicycle towards the centre of Hardenberg.
Is Ydenhoogte suitable for families?
Ydenhoogte is particularly suitable for families and those moving up who are looking for space. The homes are large, the area is quiet and there is plenty of outdoor space. Primary schools and sports clubs are available in the centre of Hardenberg, a short bike ride away. First-time buyers with a limited budget will find the average purchase price of nearly €490,000 a barrier.
How accessible is Ydenhoogte?
Ydenhoogte is close to the centre of Hardenberg, which is easily accessible by bicycle. Hardenberg station offers train connections via the Vechtdallijn towards Zwolle. By car, the neighbourhood is well connected via the N34 to Emmen and via the A37 to the rest of Drenthe and Overijssel. Public transport within the neighbourhood itself is limited; a car is handy for most daily trips.
What types of homes are for sale in Ydenhoogte?
In Ydenhoogte, it is almost exclusively owner-occupied homes in the segment of detached houses and semi-detached houses. Most homes date from the 1980s and 1990s and are characterised by spacious plots, garages and driveways. Buying an apartment in Ydenhoogte is hardly possible; the supply is limited to ground-based homes. The total supply is small, with only three sales in the past twelve months.
Is there a lot of greenery in Ydenhoogte and what about parking?
Ydenhoogte borders the countryside of Hardenberg, which gives it a green appearance and direct access to walking and cycling routes towards the Vecht. Parking is not a problem in this neighbourhood: most homes have their own driveway or garage, and there is plenty of public parking space on the streets. That is a clear advantage over more centrally located neighbourhoods in Hardenberg.








