
The largest town in Drenthe: spaciously laid out, relatively affordable, with plenty of greenery and nature nearby. For a specific address in Emmen, CheckBuurt.NL shows the neighbourhood, safety, schools, noise and the energy label — with source and resolution.
Coat of arms: Wikimedia Commons (public domain) — shown for identification, with no municipal involvement.
Official figures, summarised across all 83 neighbourhoods of the municipality. Source: CBS key figures 2025, Police 2025, Leefbaarometer 2024. Figures describe the neighbourhood/municipality, not one specific home.
In 2025 the police recorded 4.043 crimes in Emmen, or 36.9 per 1,000 residents. The most common category is horizontale fraude. Compared with 2024 that is +0.4% (4.026 → 4.043). A single total says little without context: look at the type of crime and at the neighbourhood.
Most liveable neighbourhood: Herenstreek (4.38) · lowest scoring: Angelslo (3.94). Safety and liveability vary greatly per neighbourhood — enter an address for that specific area.
The average Leefbaarometer score of Emmen is 4.16 (higher is more liveable). The Leefbaarometer (2024, Ministry of the Interior) weighs housing, amenities, the physical environment, social cohesion and nuisance/insecurity. Within Emmen it ranges from 4.38 (Herenstreek) to 3.94 (Angelslo). What is a good score?
The average WOZ value per neighbourhood is € 272.224. 65% of homes are owner-occupied and 81% are single-family homes — an indication of the atmosphere: more single-family homes often means gardens and a quieter pace. WOZ is a neighbourhood average, not a valuation of a specific house.
Neighbourhood and municipal figures describe the area, not one specific house. Enter an address to see what's known for that home.
Per-address data (energy label, year built) comes from PDOK/BAG and EP-Online; neighbourhood and municipal figures from CBS, the Leefbaarometer, the Police, RIVM and DUO. This report is informative — not a valuation or (purchase) advice.