The most affluent neighbourhoods in Oldenzaal
The wealthiest neighbourhood in Oldenzaal is Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek (8.3), with an average property value of € 512,000. They are spread across Oldenzaal: 3 in the centre, 3 in the east and 2 in the north. The middle neighbourhood of this top 11 has 2,585 residents. Of the 12 neighbourhoods in Oldenzaal with a grade for wealth, 3 reach a 7.0 or higher. Oldenzaal 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.
- 18.3
Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek
Oldenzaal · 1,775 residents
Property value € 512,000
- 28.0
De Graven Es
Oldenzaal · 5,260 residents
Property value € 459,000
- 37.8
Bekspring
Oldenzaal · 155 residents
Property value € 545,000
- 46.3
De Essen
Oldenzaal · 4,450 residents
Property value € 366,000
- 55.7
De Meijbree
Oldenzaal · 1,085 residents
Property value € 393,000
- 65.4
Het Hulsbeek
Oldenzaal · 365 residents
Property value € 419,000
- 74.3
Het Inslag-De Kleies
Oldenzaal · 2,485 residents
Property value € 340,000
- 83.9
De Thij
Oldenzaal · 5,895 residents
Property value € 309,000
- 93.5
Glinde-Hooiland
Oldenzaal · 3,650 residents
Property value € 329,000
- 103.4
Binnenstad
Oldenzaal · 2,585 residents
Property value € 301,000
- 113.3
Zuid-Berghuizen
Oldenzaal · 3,965 residents
Property value € 308,000
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 Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek at the top?
Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek scores a 8.3 on this list, with an average property value of € 512,000. That is the highest of every neighbourhood in Oldenzaal 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.