De Wheem, Barneveld
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Rembrandtstraat sits in a quiet part of Voorthuizen, where the streets are lined with homes from the 1960s. With 112 m² of living space and a 197 m² plot, there is room to make it your own. The energy label G means heating costs will be a consideration, but the price reflects that: at €450,000, it is the cheapest of the four homes currently for sale in De Wheem, and keenly priced compared to the neighbourhood average. For context, terraced houses in Barneveld typically sell for around €527,000.
De Wheem is a residential area with mostly families and older residents. Of the 571 homes, 95% are single-family houses, and two-thirds are owner-occupied. The neighbourhood has a calm, suburban feel, with a park just an eight-minute walk away. There are no resident reviews available for this area, but the CBS figures show a mix of households: about a third have children, a third are couples without children, and a quarter are over 65. It is a place where people tend to stay, with the De Wheem neighbourhood offering a stable community.
Your morning routine could start with a short walk to Jumbo, just 96 metres away, literally on your doorstep. For other supermarkets, Aldi is a couple of streets away and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. There are several primary schools within walking distance: Kon Wilhelminaschool, De Wheemschool, and Kindcentrum Van den Bergh. For secondary education, you would need to travel further, about 6.2 km. The train station is 3.7 km away, making it a short drive or cycle. The municipality of Barneveld covers a wide area, so having shops and schools close by is a real plus.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Midden Nederland Makelaars. The price and details are as published at the time of writing.
Details of this home
Rembrandtstraat 78, Voorthuizen
Data from De Wheem
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About Rembrandtstraat 78, Voorthuizen
At €450,000, this is the cheapest of the four homes currently for sale in De Wheem. The average sold price in the neighbourhood over the past period was €527,071, and the median asking price is €514,000. Given the energy label G and the 1963 construction year, the price is on the keen side compared to other homes in the area.
The energy label is G, the lowest rating. This means the home is not energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating costs. In De Wheem, about two-thirds of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area. You may want to consider improvements like insulation or double glazing to reduce energy bills.
Jumbo is just 96 metres away, literally on your doorstep. Aldi is 381 metres away (a couple of streets), and Albert Heijn is 436 metres (a five-minute walk). For daily groceries, you are very well covered.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Kon Wilhelminaschool at 285 metres, De Wheemschool at 293 metres, and Kindcentrum Van den Bergh at 316 metres. For secondary education, the nearest school is 6.2 km away, so a bike or car ride.
The train station is 3.7 km from the home. That is about a 10-minute bike ride or a short drive. It connects to the wider region.
De Wheem is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood with mostly single-family homes. Two-thirds of residents own their home, and the population includes many families and older residents. There is a park within an eight-minute walk, and the area feels suburban and safe.
Currently, there are four homes for sale in De Wheem, including this one. The prices range from €450,000 to €565,000. This home is the most affordable option in the neighbourhood right now.
The plot is 197 m². The listing does not explicitly mention a garden, but the plot size suggests there is outdoor space.
3 homes in the neighbourhood De Wheem