The most affluent neighbourhoods in Losser
The wealthiest neighbourhood in Losser is Verspreide huizen Glane (8.9), with an average property value of € 577,000. They are spread across Losser: 5 in the centre, 4 in the north and 3 in the south. These are mostly small areas: 7 of the 12 have fewer than 1,000 residents. Of the 12 neighbourhoods in Losser with a grade for wealth, 4 reach a 7.0 or higher. Losser as a whole comes out at a 5.2, against a 6.3 for the middle neighbourhood in the country — one grade for a whole municipality says little about the street you live in.
- 18.9
Verspreide huizen Glane
Losser · 235 residents
Property value € 577,000
- 27.7
Verspreide huizen De Lutte
Losser · 1,285 residents
Property value € 609,000
- 37.6
Beuningen kern
Losser · 310 residents
Property value € 472,000
- 47.0
Verspreide huizen Losser
Losser · 865 residents
Property value € 518,000
- 56.8
De Lutte kern
Losser · 2,665 residents
Property value € 451,000
- 66.8
Verspreide huizen Overdinkel
Losser · 570 residents
Property value € 503,000
- 76.6
Verspreide huizen Beuningen
Losser · 765 residents
Property value € 552,000
- 85.7
Bedrijfsterrein Losser
Losser · 155 residents
Property value € 335,000
- 95.4
Losser-West
Losser · 7,815 residents
Property value € 374,000
- 103.7
Losser-Oost
Losser · 4,930 residents
Property value € 316,000
- 113.5
Glane kern
Losser · 205 residents
Property value € 302,000
- 123.4
Overdinkel kern
Losser · 3,590 residents
Property value € 295,000
Frequently asked questions
How is this list ranked?
On property value — by far the heaviest measure — plus the share of households on a high income and on a low income, benefits, vacancy and the balance between owner-occupied homes and social housing. It describes the neighbourhood and what was measured there, not the people who live in it.
Why is Verspreide huizen Glane at the top?
Verspreide huizen Glane scores a 8.9 on this list, with an average property value of € 577,000. That is the highest of every neighbourhood in Losser that has a grade for this measure.
How often are these figures updated?
The figures come from the CBS neighbourhood statistics for 2025. Both are published once a year; the list is recalculated as soon as a new edition appears.