Buying a home in Lomanplein, Bussum.
Lomanplein is a quiet square in central Bussum where you'll find mostly families and long-time owners. The homes here are typically 1930s and 1950s builds, often more compact than the villas in neighbouring areas. You're within walking distance of the town centre with its shops and cafés, and the Gooi countryside is right there when you need green space. The square itself is a pleasant gathering spot, without the bustle of busy shopping streets.
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Best things and drawbacks to living in Lomanplein
Pros:
- Direct train connection to Amsterdam via Bussum-Zuid station (16 minutes to Central Station)
- Lomanplein itself is a quiet square with plenty of greenery and play space for children
- Close to the Gooi region: walking and cycling in nature reserve Naardermeer and forests around Hilversum
- Well served by primary and secondary schools in the neighbourhood
- Many 1930s and 1950s houses with character, not just new builds
Cons:
- Bussum is expensive; house prices are considerably higher than Dutch average
- Lomanplein itself is small and quiet – if you want an active nightlife, you go to Hilversum or Amsterdam
- Parking around the square can be difficult; many residents own cars
- Shops and restaurants on Lomanplein itself are limited; you depend on Bussum centre or further afield
- Bussum-Zuid train station is not within walking distance (around 1.5 km); a bike is essential
Living environment
In line with other neighborhoods in Gooise Meren
- Per 1,000 residents (12 mo)
- 49.08
- Total registered (12 mo)
- 253
- Residential burglary
- 12
- Theft
- 75
- Violence and threats
- 7
- Vandalism and public order
- 28
Indicative, based on registered crimes (police/CBS) over the past twelve months. This is not an official safety rating.
Source: Police/CBS· Figures through May 2026
What does Lomanplein offer?
Bussum sits between forest and water, yet you're not cut off: the centre is walkable and trains to Amsterdam run every fifteen minutes. The homes here are mostly 1930s villas and postwar family houses, many with gardens that actually have space. Your neighbours tend to be settled, established people who've been here for decades. The Gooi has a reputation for wealth, but Bussum itself feels less exclusive than Hilversum next door, more straightforward family comfort.
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Housing market Lomanplein
In Bussum, 153 homes sold this quarter, compared to 155 last quarter. The average transaction price this quarter was 672,000 euros, compared to 691,000 euros last quarter. The average transaction price per square meter went from 5,815 euros last quarter to 5,716 euros this quarter. The average list price increased from 665,000 euros last quarter to 673,000 euros this quarter, with the average list price per square meter going from 5,631 euros to 5,573 euros. The average WOZ-value this year is higher than last year, reflecting the town's stable real estate market.
Updated: June 2026
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