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Rental homes in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve, Haarlemmermeer

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Rental prices and market figures for Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve, Haarlemmermeer

In Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve, the housing stock consists of 535 homes, of which 44% are rental properties and 56% are owner-occupied. The share of social housing is exceptionally low at 2%: almost all rental properties in this neighbourhood are owned by other (private) landlords, meaning the supply is almost entirely in the free sector. Social rented homes are therefore hardly available here.

Based on transactions in the free sector over the past twelve months, an average of €2,226 per month was paid for a rental property in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve (excluding social housing). The range runs from €1,477 to €2,900 per month, with an average living area of 133 m². This works out to approximately €16.70 per m² per month. By comparison, the average WOZ value in this neighbourhood is €516,000, which is lower than the district average for Badhoevedorp (€551,000) but clearly higher than the municipal average for Haarlemmermeer (€472,000). Renting in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve is therefore comparable to the broader rental property supply in Badhoevedorp, but generally more expensive than elsewhere in Haarlemmermeer. At the top of this page, you can see the current average rental price and time on market for available rental properties.

Living in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve, Haarlemmermeer

Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve is a quiet, green-edged neighbourhood on the western side of Badhoevedorp, directly bordering the Ringvaart and the surrounding polder landscape. The neighbourhood takes its name from the former Antoniushoeve farm and has a predominantly post-war character, with detached houses, semi-detached houses and a limited number of apartments. The buildings mostly date from the 1960s and 1970s, but there are also later infill developments. The streets are wide, greenery is abundant and the atmosphere is more village-like than urban. For those looking for a rental home with space and tranquillity, yet within cycling distance of amenities, this neighbourhood offers a recognisable profile.

Facilities in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve

The neighbourhood itself has a limited range of facilities, but that is the norm in Badhoevedorp: most daily shopping is done in the centre of Badhoevedorp, about a ten-minute bike ride away. There you will find an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo, supplemented by local shops and eateries around the Sloterweg area. For children, there are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, including schools within walking distance in neighbouring areas. Sports facilities are plentiful: Badhoevedorp football club, tennis clubs and the Groene Long recreation area are all a short distance away. For more extensive shopping and healthcare facilities, Hoofddorp is the place to go, about ten kilometres away.

Accessibility

Accessibility by car is a strong point of Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve. The A9 (towards Amsterdam and Alkmaar) is reachable within five minutes, and the A4 (towards Schiphol and The Hague) is also a short distance away. Amsterdam city centre can be reached by car in about twenty minutes, Schiphol in ten minutes. By public transport, bus routes run from Badhoevedorp towards Amstelveen and Amsterdam; the travel time to Amsterdam Central by bus is about forty minutes. A car is not a luxury in this neighbourhood. Cycling to the centre of Badhoevedorp takes five to ten minutes via comfortable cycle paths. Parking is free on most streets and generally not a problem.

Residents of Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve appreciate the peace, space and green surroundings. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here, the children play outside and you know your neighbours. Only the bus connection could be better." Criticisms mainly concern the limited public transport connections and the fact that you often need the car for many amenities. Compared to Badhoevedorp Centrum, which is livelier and more central, the Antoniushoeve has a distinctly quieter character. Badhoevedorp West offers a similar atmosphere but with a slightly different housing mix. Those seeking more urbanity can also look at the supply in Hoofddorp, which has a more extensive range of facilities.

Does renting in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve suit you as a tenant?

Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve mainly attracts young families and dual-income earners aged 25 to 45, the largest age group in the neighbourhood. The high proportion of single-person households (245 out of approximately 535 homes) shows that single people also find a place here, although rental prices in the free sector are steep. Renting an apartment in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve or renting a home in this segment requires a net income that matches the rent; expect a gross monthly income of at least three times the rent. Social rented homes are hardly available, so those waiting for a housing association property would do well to register with WoningNet for the Haarlemmermeer region. Waiting lists are long. As an alternative, the owner-occupied homes in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve are worth considering, especially given the WOZ values in this neighbourhood. Respond quickly to available rental properties: the free sector supply is limited and homes are generally rented out quickly.

What residents say about Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve

Residents rate the neighbourhood predominantly positively, particularly in terms of safety, tranquillity and the green living environment. The neighbourhood scores and all resident experiences can be found on the neighbourhood page for Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve, including sub-scores per category such as liveability, accessibility and facilities. One resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "Quiet streets, good neighbours and enough green space for the children. For the supermarket you take the bike, but you get used to it quickly." Drawbacks that come up are the dependence on the car for public transport connections and the limited local shop supply. These are honest signals for tenants who rely on public transport daily.

Comparing rental properties in and around Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve

Are you considering a rental property in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve, but would you also like to look at other options? The neighbourhood Badhoevedorp Bouwlust has a slightly different housing type profile and may be interesting in terms of rental price as an alternative. Also Badhoevedorp Noordwest deserves a look, with a similar green atmosphere. Those who want to search more broadly in the municipality can find an overview of all available rental properties on the page for rental properties in Haarlemmermeer. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from multiple sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only compare a home but also the neighbourhood itself. This way you make a choice that truly suits you, not just based on square metres but also on who lives there and how the neighbourhood feels.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve, Haarlemmermeer?

In the free sector (excluding social housing), an average of €2,226 per month was paid for a rental home in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve over the past twelve months. Rents ranged from €1,477 to €2,900 per month, with an average living area of 133 m², amounting to approximately €16.70 per m². Social housing is scarce in this neighbourhood; housing association ownership is only 2% of the housing stock.

Are there social housing units in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve?

Social housing is scarce in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve: only 2% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association. Those who still want to qualify for social housing in the region can register via WoningNet Groot Amsterdam, the platform that also serves the municipality of Haarlemmermeer. Be prepared for long waiting lists. The vast majority of rental properties in this neighbourhood fall under the free sector.

What is it like to live in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve?

Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a village character, predominantly post-war buildings and wide streets. Residents appreciate the peace, safety and green surroundings. A frequently mentioned drawback is the limited public transport connection and reliance on a car for daily errands and travel. The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and dual-income earners between 25 and 45 years old.

Is Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve suitable for families with children?

Yes, Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve is popular among families. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 25 to 45 years (415 out of 1,265 residents), and there are 220 children aged 0 to 15. The quiet streets, greenery and proximity to primary schools and sports clubs make the neighbourhood attractive for families. However, free sector rents are steep, so a stable family income is necessary.

How accessible is Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve?

By car, Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve is well accessible: the A9 is a few minutes away, Schiphol can be reached in about ten minutes and Amsterdam city centre in about twenty minutes. By public transport, bus lines run towards Amstelveen and Amsterdam, but travel time is longer (about forty minutes to Amsterdam Central). Cycling to the centre of Badhoevedorp takes five to ten minutes. Parking in the neighbourhood is usually free and not a problem.

What facilities are there in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve?

The neighbourhood itself has limited facilities. For daily groceries, you cycle to the centre of Badhoevedorp, where there is an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo. Primary schools are within walking distance in adjacent neighbourhoods. For sports, there are football and tennis clubs in the area, and the Groene Long recreation area is nearby. For more extensive shopping, healthcare and dining, Hoofddorp is the designated destination, about ten kilometres away.

How quickly are rental homes let in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve?

The supply of free sector rental homes in Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve is limited: only 15 homes were rented out in the free sector over the past twelve months. Due to this scarce supply, homes are usually let quickly. Make sure you have documents such as pay slips, employer's statement and ID ready so you can respond quickly when a rental home becomes available. The current letting time in days can be seen at the top of this page.

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