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Rental homes in Albano, Halderberge

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Rental prices and market figures for Albano, Halderberge

Albano is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: about 69% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, while 31% is rented out. Of those rental properties, the majority are owned by a housing association (27%), with only 4% falling under other landlords. This means that the supply of private sector rental homes in Albano is limited. The current average rental price and the number of available rental properties in Albano can be found at the top of this page, which is updated daily.

The average WOZ value of homes in Albano is around €325,000. This is higher than the district average of Oudenbosch (€300,000), but slightly lower than the municipal average of Halderberge as a whole (€339,000). This places Albano in a middle segment: not the cheapest neighbourhood in the municipality, but also not the most expensive. Those looking for a rental home in the private sector typically pay a price that matches this middle segment. For social housing, a separate process applies via the housing association. Keep in mind that the private sector supply is limited and homes are rented out quickly.

Living in Albano, Halderberge

Albano is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the edge of Oudenbosch, with a distinctly green character. The neighbourhood borders the countryside and exudes a village atmosphere that clearly differs from the more urban Oudenbosch-Centrum. The housing stock mainly consists of ground-level homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by some detached properties. Apartments are scarce, which defines the character of the neighbourhood: it is primarily home to families and middle-aged people, which is also reflected in the demographic composition.

Facilities in Albano

For daily shopping, you rely on the centre of Oudenbosch, within walking distance or a short bike ride. There you will find a supermarket, shops and catering establishments. Albano itself has no shopping street, but benefits from the proximity of Oudenbosch's facilities. The same applies to schools: primary and secondary schools are located in Oudenbosch, easily accessible for children from the neighbourhood. Sports clubs and recreational facilities are also found in the centre of Oudenbosch. The green surroundings of Albano also offer ample opportunities for walking and cycling in the surrounding landscape.

Accessibility of Albano

Albano is conveniently located relative to regional infrastructure. By car, you can quickly reach Roosendaal or Breda via the N639 and A17. Oudenbosch railway station offers connections to Roosendaal and Breda and is easily accessible by bike from the neighbourhood. Bus services run via Oudenbosch to surrounding towns. Parking is not a problem in Albano: most homes have their own driveway or on-street parking without a permit requirement. For cyclists, there are good connections to the centre of Oudenbosch and the surrounding cycle network through West Brabant.

Atmosphere and residents

Residents appreciate Albano for its peace and greenery. Riekje writes: "Quiet, pleasant street surrounded by greenery, friendly neighbours." That image matches the resident score of 7.8 out of 10. Safety scores notably high (9.5), as does the greenness of the neighbourhood (9.0). Accessibility and sense of community score somewhat lower (both 6.5), which fits a quiet residential neighbourhood where people tend to keep to themselves. You can read more resident experiences on the Albano neighbourhood page, including all sub-scores and neighbourhood data.

Compared to neighbourhoods like Pagnevaart or Velletri, Albano has a slightly more rural character. If you are considering renting in Albano and prefer a bit more urban dynamism, you can also look at the supply of rental homes in Oudenbosch as a whole.

Does a rental home in Albano suit you as a tenant?

Albano mainly appeals to people seeking peace and space, preferably with a garden and a green environment. The neighbourhood is less suitable for those dependent on extensive public transport connections or who use urban facilities within walking distance on a daily basis. Families and middle-aged people generally feel at home here. Starters looking for an apartment to rent in Albano will find that this type of home is hardly available in the neighbourhood. The private sector supply is limited, so respond quickly when something becomes available. Also register with the local housing association for social housing, as 27% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations. As an alternative, you can also view the supply of homes for sale in Albano, or expand your search area to other districts in rental homes in Halderberge.

What residents say about Albano

Albano receives an average rating of 7.8 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The highest sub-scores are for safety (9.5) and greenery (9.0), which aligns with the character of the neighbourhood. Accessibility and community score lower (both 6.5). Riekje describes her experience as follows: "Quiet, pleasant street surrounded by greenery, friendly neighbours." That really says everything about what Albano has to offer: not a bustling city life, but a pleasant, straightforward living environment. All reviews and neighbourhood data can be found on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Albano.

Comparing rental homes in and around Albano

Looking for available rental homes in a wider area? Besides Albano, other neighbourhoods in the Oudenbosch district are also interesting for tenants. For example, Spui has a different character, and Verspreide huizen ten noorden van Oudenbosch sometimes offers supply for those who want to live rurally. If you want to look further, you can also explore the districts of Hoeven or Oud Gastel. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. The municipality of Halderberge provides additional information about living and facilities via the website of the municipality of Halderberge.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Albano, Halderberge?

The current average rent for free-sector rental properties in Albano is at the top of this page and is updated daily. Albano has an average WOZ value of €325,000, which is higher than the district average of Oudenbosch (€300,000). Social housing is cheaper but falls outside the free-sector supply and is allocated through the housing association. The free-sector supply in Albano is limited, so rents in Albano are generally in line with the regional mid-market segment.

Are there social housing properties in Albano?

Yes, approximately 27% of the housing stock in Albano is owned by a housing association, accounting for a significant portion of the approximately 879 homes in the neighbourhood. To obtain a social housing property, you must register with the local housing association active in the municipality of Halderberge. Be prepared for waiting lists, as demand for social housing is high throughout the region. Other landlords (free sector) represent only 4% of the housing stock.

What is it like to live in Albano?

Living in Albano is described as quiet and green. The neighbourhood scores 7.8 out of 10 based on resident reviews. Safety (9.5) and greenery (9.0) are the strongest points. Resident Riekje writes: 'Quiet, pleasant street, completely surrounded by greenery, friendly neighbours.' Accessibility and sense of community score slightly lower (6.5), which fits a quiet residential neighbourhood on the edge of Oudenbosch.

Is Albano suitable for families with children?

Albano is certainly suitable for families. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45 to 65 years, but there are also 315 children under 15. The housing stock mainly consists of ground-level homes with gardens, which appeals to families. Schools are accessible in the nearby centre of Oudenbosch. The quiet, green environment and the high safety score (9.5) make the neighbourhood attractive for families seeking peace and space.

How accessible is Albano?

Albano is easily accessible by car via the N639 towards the A17, with connections to Roosendaal and Breda. Oudenbosch railway station is within cycling distance and offers connections to both cities. Bus services run via Oudenbosch to the surrounding area. Parking is not a problem: there is no permit requirement and most homes have their own parking. The accessibility score from residents is 6.5 out of 10, indicating that the neighbourhood is not optimally accessible for everyone.

What amenities are there in Albano?

Albano itself has no shopping centre or schools, but benefits from the proximity of Oudenbosch town centre, which is within walking distance or a short bike ride. There you will find supermarkets, primary schools, secondary schools, sports clubs and catering establishments. The neighbourhood scores 8.0 for education and amenities in resident reviews. The green environment also offers opportunities for walking and cycling in the West Brabant landscape.

Is Albano a safe neighbourhood?

Albano scores excellently on safety: residents give the neighbourhood a 9.5 out of 10 for this aspect, one of the highest sub-scores. The quiet location, clear street layout and involved neighbours contribute to this feeling of safety. Resident Riekje confirms this: she describes the neighbourhood as a 'quiet, pleasant street' with 'friendly neighbours'. Albano is thus one of the safest-rated neighbourhoods in the Oudenbosch area.


Experiences from Albano
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8.3
Riekje
Living together · Overig
09-10-2025
Pleasant living

Quiet, nice street, completely green, friendly neighbours

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7.3
Alex schrauwen
21-07-2023
Bad neighbourhood

Bad neighbourhood with a lot of nuisance from drugs and antisocial loitering youth on the sports park car park. There is Lob A, which is really an old part of the neighbourhood, then Lob B where we live, which is also old and for low and middle incomes. Then Lob C, which is the nicest part of the neighbourhood and consists mostly of detached houses and semi-detached houses. Both Lob A and B suffer from a lot of nuisance and drug problems.

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