Oosterhof, Epe
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on Hommelbrinkstede sits in a quiet residential part of Vaassen, a village surrounded by woodland and heath. With 100 m² of living space and a 125 m² plot, it offers a practical layout for a family or couple. The asking price of €390,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €637,250, making it a realistic entry into the local market. For context, terraced houses in Epe typically sell at a range of prices.
Oosterhof is a low-density area with mostly single-family homes (82%) and a high proportion of owner-occupied properties (69%). The population is diverse in age, with a noticeable share of residents aged 45 and over. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from CBS data. It is a quiet, green part of Vaassen, ideal for those who value space and peace. The neighbourhood Oosterhof has a low crime rate, with 46 incidents recorded.
For your morning bread, Aldi, Jumbo and Albert Heijn are all just around the corner, within a five-minute walk. Three primary schools are within easy reach: the Catholic Gerardus Majella school is a couple of streets away, De Sprenge Vaassen is similarly close, and the Christian De Violier is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Epe provides good local amenities, including a GP practice and a park within walking distance.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Ligtenberg Makelaars, Funda and Pararius.
Details of this home
Hommelbrinkstede 78, Vaassen
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About Hommelbrinkstede 78, Vaassen
The asking price of €390,000 is below the neighbourhood average of €637,250 and the median of €637,250. Recently sold homes in Oosterhof went for an average of €452,500, so this listing is priced competitively. Given the floor area of 100 m², the price per m² works out at €3,900, which is lower than the neighbourhood average of €4,930 per m².
The home has energy label C. This means it has reasonable insulation and energy efficiency, but not the highest standards. You can expect moderate energy bills compared to a label A home, but it is far better than a label G property. The neighbourhood has a mix of homes built between 1970 and 1990 (50%) and after 2010 (50%), so label C is typical for a house from 1987.
The nearest train station is 10.6 km away, so this is not a location for daily commuting by rail. You would rely on a car or bus for longer journeys. The village of Vaassen itself is well served by roads, but the station distance makes it a car-dependent area.
Three primary schools are within walking distance: the Catholic Gerardus Majella school (216 m), De Sprenge Vaassen (250 m), and the Christian De Violier (853 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 7.1 km away, so older children would need to travel further.
Currently, only 2 homes are available for sale in Oosterhof, including this one. The limited supply means choice is restricted, but the homes that do come up tend to sell quickly, recently sold properties were on the market for an average of just 6 days.
Oosterhof has a balanced population with 275 households with children and 295 without. The average household size is 2.2 people. With 82% single-family homes and a low crime rate, it is a safe, quiet area that appeals to families and older residents alike.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Oosterhof