Sprengenbos, Apeldoorn
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Sprengenweg sits in a quiet, green part of Apeldoorn. With 281 m² of living space and a 740 m² plot, it is a substantial home. The asking price of €1,050,000 is 54% above the neighbourhood average of €681,455, making it the most expensive of the 22 homes currently for sale in Sprengenbos. That reflects its size: the floor area is nearly double the neighbourhood average of 144 m². For context, detached houses in Apeldoorn vary widely, but this one is at the top end.
Sprengenbos is a residential area with a mix of ages: a quarter of residents are 65 or older, and about a fifth are under 15. Most homes are owner-occupied (74%), and 63% are single-family houses. The area feels established, with many homes built before 1945 (68%). There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from statistics: it is a fairly urban area (address density 2,022 per km²) with a quiet, family-friendly character. You can read more about the Sprengenbos neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: a primary school is a five-minute walk away, and several supermarkets are just around the corner, Ekoplaza, SPAR, and Boni. For secondary education, UDO vakgericht VMBO/Sprengeloo is practically on your doorstep. The nearest park is an eight-minute walk, and a GP is 1 km away. The train station is 3 km from the home, so you would cycle or drive. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Apeldoorn.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including HuisPortaal and Funda. The agent is HuisPortaal.
Details of this home
Sprengenweg 72, Apeldoorn
Data from Sprengenbos
Data from Sprengenbos
33 within 5 km
78 within 5 km
About Sprengenweg 72, Apeldoorn
The asking price is 54% above the neighbourhood average of €681,455, and it is the most expensive of the 22 homes currently for sale in Sprengenbos. However, the floor area (281 m²) is 95% larger than the neighbourhood average of 144 m², so the price per m² is actually €3,736, below the neighbourhood average of €4,802 per m². Whether it is fair depends on how you value the extra space and the character of a 1918 detached house.
The home has energy label C. That is a middling score: it is not as efficient as modern builds, but it is better than the 50% of homes in Sprengenbos that have label D or lower. With a 1918 house, you can expect some heat loss, but label C suggests reasonable insulation. No specific energy costs are stated in the listing.
The plot is 740 m², which is generous for a detached house in this area. The listing does not specify whether there is a garden, terrace, or other outdoor features, so you would need to view the property to see how the land is laid out.
Sprengenbos has a mix of residents: about 27% are 65 or older, 14% are under 15, and 27% of households have children. The area is fairly urban but quiet, with a primary school within a five-minute walk and several supermarkets nearby. Most homes are owner-occupied, and the streets feel established.
Apeldoorn train station is 3 km from the home. That is about a 7-minute drive or a 12-minute cycle. No bus connections are listed in the data.
There are several schools within walking distance. UDO vakgericht VMBO/Sprengeloo (secondary) is 136 m away, PCBO De Korenaar (primary) is 398 m, and Openbare Basisschool Sprengenpark (primary) is 499 m. For older children, UGO verkennend vmbo is 855 m away.
The listing does not state the number of rooms or bedrooms. With 281 m² of living space, it is a large home, but the exact layout is not provided.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Sprengenbos