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district in Olst-Wijhe

Marle

Marle has 1 neighbourhoods with 65 residents in total.

Bottom 42% of the Netherlands

How we calculate

no. 10 of the 12 districts of Olst-Wijhe

Short answer: Marle scores 5.6 as a district of Olst-Wijhe, no. 10 of the 12 districts of Olst-Wijhe. Its highest neighbourhood grade is Marle (5.6). The district has 1 neighbourhood with 65 residents in total.

Key figures for Marle

residents
65
neighbourhoods
1
km² of land
3.4

How Marle scores

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The figures

Safety

Registered crimes per 1,000 people present per year: residents plus business activity. Figures for small neighbourhoods are smoothed.
Total crime
25.5 per 1,000
Violent crime
2.5 per 1,000
Burglaries
0.7 per 1,000
Property crime
10.7 per 1,000
Vandalism
2.3 per 1,000

In 2025, 0 crimes were recorded here. The figures above are per 1,000 people present (residents + businesses).

Tick = Dutch median

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The figures

Amenities

Average distance to everyday amenities, compared with the Dutch median.
Supermarket
3.8 km
GP practice
3.6 km
Train station
4.8 km
Restaurant
3.3 km
Hospital
6.4 km
Café
3.8 km
Library
4.1 km
Motorway ramp
3.6 km

Tick = Dutch median

Best amenities in Olst-Wijhe

The figures

Wealth & income

What the homes are worth, what residents earn and how many homes stand empty. It describes the area, not the people living in it.
Property value
€ 703,000
Vacancy
8%
Owner-occupied
88%
Social housing
0%

Not counted

Part of this score's subject, but not part of the grade.

Single-family homes
100%
Built after 2000
13%

Tick = Dutch median

The most affluent neighbourhoods in Olst-Wijhe

The figures

Quiet & nature

How tightly the addresses sit together, how much noise there is, and how much green, trees and water surround it.
Population density
20 inw/km²
Noise level
39 dB
Green surroundings
69%
Trees nearby
2%
Water share
7%

Not counted

Part of this score's subject, but not part of the grade.

Addresses per km²
13
Fine particles (PM2.5)
7.3 µg/m³

Not part of the grade: air quality varies mostly between regions, barely between neighbourhoods within one municipality. WHO guideline: 5 µg/m³. Calculated annual mean, RIVM 2024.

Tick = Dutch median

The quietest, greenest neighbourhoods in Olst-Wijhe

The figures

Families

How practical this area is with children: distance to school and childcare, and how many children already live here.
Primary school
3.9 km
Households with children
52%
Childcare
4.3 km
Secondary school
5.1 km
Residents under 15
15%

Tick = Dutch median

The best neighbourhoods for families in Olst-Wijhe

Who lives here

Marle has strikingly many residents aged 45 to 65: 40%, against 28% in the average Dutch neighbourhood.

Age profile

  • 0–1515%

    NL median 14%

  • 15–2513%

    NL median 11%

  • 25–4513%

    NL median 22%

  • 45–6540%

    NL median 28%

  • 65+18%

    NL median 22%

Share of residents per age group (CBS, 2025). All five bars share one scale, so their lengths can be compared with each other.

  • Average household size

    2.9larger than average

    NL median 2.3

  • Single-person households

    17%far fewer than average

    NL median 31%

  • Households with children

    52%far more than average

    NL median 35%

  • Residents per km²

    20far less densely populated than average

    NL median 2,364

Tick = Dutch median. Households with children counts towards Families, population density towards Quiet & nature; the other figures here get no grade. Average of the neighbourhoods in Marle, weighted by population.

Neighbourhoods in Marle

Sorted by total grade

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