Sprengenbos, Apeldoorn
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s semi-detached house on Jacob Catslaan sits in a quiet, green part of Apeldoorn. With 147 m² of living space and a 355 m² plot, it offers generous proportions for a family home. The asking price of €849,000 is 25% above the neighbourhood average of €681,455, so it's on the high side compared to other semi-detached houses in Apeldoorn.
Sprengenbos is a well-established residential area with wide, tree-lined streets and mostly pre-war homes. The neighbourhood has a mix of ages, with a noticeable share of residents over 65. It's a quiet, family-friendly area with a strong sense of community. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS figures show a typical suburban profile: many couples with children and a high proportion of owner-occupied homes. For more context, see the Sprengenbos neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, the SPAR is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. Primary schools are close by: Openbare Basisschool Berg en Bos and PCBO De Korenaar are both a couple of streets away. Secondary schools Christelijk Lyceum and Walterbosch are within walking distance too. A park or public garden is a ten-minute walk, and the train station is about 3 km away. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Apeldoorn.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Reinders Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Jacob Catslaan 21, Apeldoorn
Data from Sprengenbos
Data from Sprengenbos
31 within 5 km
70 within 5 km
About Jacob Catslaan 21, Apeldoorn
The asking price of €849,000 is 25% above the average asking price in Sprengenbos, which is €681,455. The median asking price in the neighbourhood is €677,000, and prices range from €275,000 to €1,050,000. Given that the house is a semi-detached 1930s property with a large plot, the price reflects its size and character, but it is on the high side compared to other homes currently for sale.
The energy label is D. This is a common label for a house built in 1934. In the neighbourhood, half of the homes have a label D or lower, and about 40% have label C. A D label means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so heating costs may be higher than in a modern home. You can expect to spend more on energy bills compared to a home with a better label.
Sprengenbos is a family-friendly neighbourhood with many owner-occupied homes and a mix of ages. About 585 households have children, and there are several primary and secondary schools within walking distance. The area is quiet and green, with parks nearby. It's a popular choice for families looking for a suburban feel within Apeldoorn.
The nearest supermarket is SPAR, about 900 metres away, which is a ten-minute walk. Albert Heijn is about 1 km away, also within walking distance. Other options include Ekoplaza (1.2 km) and Boni (1.4 km). For daily groceries, you have several choices within a short walk or cycle.
The train station is 3 km from the house. That's about a 7-minute drive or a 15-minute cycle. There are no bus stops mentioned in the listing, but Apeldoorn's bus network covers the area.
Primary schools within walking distance include Openbare Basisschool Berg en Bos (570 m) and PCBO De Korenaar (581 m). For secondary education, Christelijk Lyceum (181 m) and Walterbosch (426 m) are very close. All are within a five- to ten-minute walk.
Currently, there are 22 homes for sale in Sprengenbos, with an average asking price of €681,455. The market is relatively active, with 69 homes sold in the past period at an average price of €596,899. The average time on market for sold homes was 49 days.
The plot is 355 m², which is generous for a semi-detached house in this area. The listing does not specify whether there is a garden, but given the plot size, outdoor space is likely.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Sprengenbos