Living in Transvaalbuurt
Transvaalbuurt is city living in its most compact form, and the stock is a genuine mix of apartments and family houses (27% houses).
At 8,563 residents per km² the buurt is busy without being packed.
Arnhem combines affordable urban neighborhoods with direct access to the Veluwe and the German border. The fashion and energy sectors anchor local employment, and the city's hilly parks give some buurten views most Dutch cities simply don't have.
The housing market in Transvaalbuurt
The average home value (WOZ) in Transvaalbuurt is €468,000, which puts it at #10 of 73 neighborhoods in Arnhem — 49% above the city median. That premium is the location speaking. For scale: Arnhem's cheapest buurt averages €192,000 and its most expensive €826,000, so Transvaalbuurt sits in the upper band of the city.
Average WOZ value per year (CBS). The reference date lags the current market by ±1 year.
The direction of the market: between 2015 and 2025 the average WOZ value here rose from €248,000 to €462,000, up 86% — slower than the city as a whole (+106%). WOZ values lag the market by about a year, but the trend itself is reliable.
Ownership is split: 45% owner-occupied against 55% rental, including 1% social housing. Enough homes trade hands to give you comparable sales, but check what's actually for sale versus rented in the specific block you're eyeing — the mix can flip from one street to the next.
Who lives here
Demographically, Transvaalbuurt is a young-adult neighborhood — the 25-to-45 group outnumbers everyone else (40% of its 740 residents), followed by 15-to-25 year olds at 22%. More than half of all households (69%) are single-person — this is a neighborhood of independents, not minivans. The average household counts 1.5 people.
As for who your neighbors would be: incomes skew modest — 58% of households are in the lower national bracket.
Daily errands, coffee and dinner
Day to day: groceries are a non-issue — 4 large supermarkets within a kilometer; with roughly 66 cafés and restaurants within a kilometer, you will never cook out of necessity.
The practical checklist most buyers forget to make: pharmacy 11 min walk · GP 11 min · hospital 1.9 km · library 0.9 km · 2 cinemas within 5 km. None of these will decide a purchase on their own, but a GP taking new patients nearby is the kind of thing you only miss after moving.
Families and schools
For families: the nearest primary school is 7 minutes on foot; daycare is well covered (4 locations nearby) — though Dutch waiting lists mean you register the week you know you're expecting, not the week you need it; secondary school is a 7-minute bike ride, which Dutch teenagers do in all weather.
Getting around
Getting around: the train station is 12 minutes on foot — commuting without a car is the natural choice; the nearest highway on-ramp is 2.2 km away; and at 0.6 cars per household, most residents simply don't own one — if you do, factor in permit costs and waiting lists before you buy.
Energy and running costs
100% of homes were built before 2000. Two identical-looking houses on the same street can differ by hundreds of euros a month once heating is counted — the energy label tells you which one you're looking at, and lenders increasingly price it into your mortgage too.
Before you bid in Transvaalbuurt
Before you bid in Transvaalbuurt: in a premium buurt the risk isn't buying a bad home, it's overpaying for a good one — anchor your bid on recent sales of comparable homes, not on the asking price.
None of these averages can tell you whether the specific house you found is fairly priced — that depends on its size, energy label, state of maintenance and the recent sales around it. That is exactly what a free HomeReview report checks, in about 10 seconds, for any Dutch address.
Frequently asked questions
Is Transvaalbuurt a good neighborhood to live in?
That depends on what you're looking for. Transvaalbuurt suits buyers after city buzz best; it's a weaker match for first-time buyers, families with children and buyers after peace and space. The average home value is €468,000 (49% above the Arnhem median) and the neighborhood has 740 residents. Ultimately the specific street and home matter more than the neighborhood average.
What is the average home value in Transvaalbuurt?
The average home value (WOZ waarde) in Transvaalbuurt, Arnhem is €468,000, based on the official CBS neighborhood statistics.
Is Transvaalbuurt mostly owner-occupied or rental?
45% of homes in Transvaalbuurt are owner-occupied and 55% are rentals, of which 1% of all homes are social housing (woningcorporatie).
Are house prices in Transvaalbuurt rising?
Between 2015 and 2025 the average WOZ value in Transvaalbuurt rose from €248,000 to €462,000 (+86%); Arnhem as a whole moved up 106% over the same period. WOZ values lag the current market by about a year.
How old are the homes in Transvaalbuurt?
100% of homes in Transvaalbuurt were built before 2000 and 0% after. Older buildings can mean higher maintenance and energy costs — check the energy label before bidding.
How far is the nearest train station from Transvaalbuurt?
The average distance to a train station from Transvaalbuurt is 1.0 km; a large supermarket is 0.6 km away on average.
Is Transvaalbuurt an expensive part of Arnhem?
Yes — average home values in Transvaalbuurt are 49% above the Arnhem median, so budget for competition and possible overbidding.
Is Transvaalbuurt good for families with children?
The nearest primary school is 0.6 km away and there are 4 daycare locations within a kilometer. 11% of households here have children at home.
Similar neighborhoods in Arnhem
Closest in price — worth a look if Transvaalbuurt is out of reach or you want alternatives.
Source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken en buurten (buurt BU02021260) · Data updated 2026-07-11. WOZ values are neighborhood averages; individual homes vary.