Rental homes in Aanschot, Eindhoven
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What does a rental property cost in Aanschot? Free sector from €850 to over €5,000
Aanschot is a neighbourhood where most homes are privately owned: 62% are owner-occupied, while 38% of the stock consists of rental properties. Of those rental properties, 31% are owned by housing associations, meaning the share of free-sector rentals is relatively limited (around 6% of the total). In the past twelve months, 79 homes were rented out in the free sector, at an average rent of €2,156 per month. The range is wide: from €850 for a smaller apartment to €5,250 for the largest family homes. The average size of those rented homes was 162 m², which fits the character of Aanschot as a pronounced family neighbourhood. For comparison: the average WOZ value in Aanschot is €415,000, well above the Eindhoven average of €360,000. The average income (€39,700) is also slightly higher here than in the rest of Eindhoven (€38,200). Want to see the current daily price and available supply? Scroll to the overview at the top of this page.
Street parties, WhatsApp groups, yet a touch of anonymity: this is life in Aanschot
On the Aanschot neighbourhood page, residents rate their area 8.0 out of 10. That is a solid score, but the sub-scores tell a more nuanced story. Education scores notably high (9.0), safety and housing both get an 8.3, and the greenery in the neighbourhood is rated 8.0. Facilities and sense of community score slightly lower (both 7.3), and that is precisely the tension residents mention.
Resident Antoine gives the neighbourhood an 8.5 and describes Aanschot as a "cosy family neighbourhood" where people regularly organise street parties, WhatsApp groups are active, and children can take part in activities every Wednesday. At the same time, Liesbeth (7.5) notes that the former "our neighbourhood" feeling is disappearing: "More and more people are just focused on themselves." You can recognise that divide in the area. In neighbourhoods like Blixembosch-West and Blixembosch-Oost, social cohesion among young families is still strong, while in the older parts around Woenselse Heide, the atmosphere feels more anonymous.
Resident G.C. sums it up pragmatically with an 8.0: "It's a very quiet and clean neighbourhood and there's nothing to complain about." That tranquillity is characteristic. Aanschot is located in the north of Eindhoven, easily accessible via the A50 and with bus routes to the centre and station. Daily shopping can be done at Woensel shopping centre or local supermarkets in Blixembosch. Large retail chains and nightlife venues are not found here; for that you go to the centre. The neighbourhood is green, with parks and playgrounds spread across the various districts, and the local primary schools are highly appreciated by parents. Want to know more about how residents experience daily life in the neighbourhood? Then read all reviews and neighbourhood data about Aanschot.
Renting in Aanschot: for families with a budget, less so for starters
With an average rent of €2,156 in the free sector, a rental home in Aanschot is not for everyone. The neighbourhood mainly attracts dual-income earners and families with children, and that is reflected in the figures: the largest group of households consists of families with children (3,615). If you are a starter or single, renting an apartment in Aanschot in the free sector is financially tough. Social housing through housing associations is an option, but waiting lists in Eindhoven are long. For those who do have the budget but prefer to buy, the range of homes for sale in Aanschot is worth a look. If you are a renter looking for more affordable options within Eindhoven, then De Laak or Putten are neighbourhoods where prices are generally lower.
Searching for a rental property in the north of Eindhoven
On Buurtje.nl you will find the current supply of rental properties in Aanschot, including filters for price, size and energy label. At the top of this page you can see directly what is available today. Want to broaden your search? Then also check what is for rent in Kortonjo or Oud-Stratum, or view the full overview of rental properties in Eindhoven. More information about municipal rules regarding renting and living can be found on the Eindhoven municipality website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a house in Aanschot?
In the private sector, the average rent in Aanschot over the past year was €2,156 per month. The range runs from €850 to €5,250, depending on the size and type of property. The average rented property was 162 m² in size. This concerns rents excluding social housing.
How safe is it to rent a home in Aanschot, Eindhoven?
Residents rate the safety in Aanschot at 8.3 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. The neighbourhood is known as quiet and clean. Several areas have active WhatsApp neighbourhood watch groups, which contributes to the sense of safety.
Are there good schools nearby if I am looking for a rental home in Aanschot?
Education scores the highest of all categories in Aanschot at 9.0. The neighbourhood has several primary schools, including in Blixembosch-West and Blixembosch-Oost. Parents clearly appreciate the educational offering, which fits the family-oriented character of the neighbourhood.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Aanschot?
Approximately 31% of homes in Aanschot are owned by housing corporations. Waiting times for social housing in Eindhoven currently run up to several years, depending on your registration period and housing preference. Check the website of the municipality of Eindhoven for current information on registration and waiting times.
Is renting an apartment in Aanschot suitable for starters?
With an average private sector rent of €2,156 per month, Aanschot is financially difficult for many starters. The neighbourhood is especially popular with families and dual-income couples. Starters looking to rent in Eindhoven will generally find more affordable options in neighbourhoods such as De Laak or Putten.
Years ago it was more of an 'our neighbourhood' feeling. That's no longer the case
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a very quiet and clean neighbourhood and there's nothing to complain about anywhere.
Auto-translated to English by AIMy neighbourhood is very social, people often have street parties for example and like to do things together. The neighbourhood has WhatsApp groups and also fun activities every Wednesday for the kids, fantastic neighbourhood.
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