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Rental prices and market figures for Badhoevedorp Noordoost, Haarlemmermeer

In Badhoevedorp Noordoost, the housing market is fairly evenly balanced: 51% of the approximately 574 homes are rental properties, 49% are owner-occupied. This makes it one of the more rental-oriented neighbourhoods within Badhoevedorp. A large proportion of rental homes belong to the social sector: 34% of all homes are owned by a housing association. The remaining 17% falls under other landlords, including private and commercial parties.

The average WOZ value of homes in Badhoevedorp Noordoost is €468,000. This is significantly lower than the neighbourhood average of Badhoevedorp as a whole (€551,000) and also slightly below the municipal average of Haarlemmermeer (€472,000). This indicates that the neighbourhood is relatively affordable within both the district and the municipality.

In the private sector (excluding social housing), a limited number of homes were rented out in Badhoevedorp Noordoost over the past twelve months. The average rent in the private sector was €1,825 per month, with a range of €1,350 to €2,899 per month. These are private sector homes; social housing is offered through the housing association and is generally significantly cheaper. See the current supply and daily average rent at the top of this page.

Living in Badhoevedorp Noordoost, Haarlemmermeer

Badhoevedorp Noordoost is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood on the northeast side of Badhoevedorp, close to the municipal border with Amsterdam. The neighbourhood has a green and relatively subdued character, with mainly post-war single-family homes and porch flats from the 1960s and 1970s. The streets are spacious, there is plenty of greenery in public spaces, and traffic is less busy than in the more central parts of Badhoevedorp. The atmosphere is village-like and peaceful, which matches the demographic composition: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, followed by those aged 65 and over. This gives the neighbourhood a certain settled character, with little nightlife or hustle and bustle.

Facilities in Badhoevedorp Noordoost

Daily shopping can be done in the nearby centre of Badhoevedorp, where an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo are within cycling distance. For larger shopping trips or a wider range of shops, the Getsewoud shopping centre in Nieuw-Vennep or the centre of Hoofddorp are options. Primary schools are accessible within the core of Badhoevedorp, including the Petrus Donders and Bredero primary schools. For secondary education, young people rely on schools in Hoofddorp, about ten to fifteen minutes away by bike. Sports enthusiasts can find their way to the football fields of VV Badhoevedorp and the tennis club in the neighbourhood. The Amsterdamse Bos is a short bike ride away and offers extensive opportunities for walking, running and recreation. Hospitality venues in the neighbourhood itself are limited; for a restaurant or café, you drive or cycle to the centre of Badhoevedorp or towards Amsterdam Nieuw-West.

Accessibility

The location of Badhoevedorp Noordoost is favourable for motorists: the A9 and A10 are reachable within minutes, providing direct connections to Amsterdam, Haarlem and Schiphol. Schiphol Airport is about a ten-minute drive away, making the neighbourhood attractive for people who fly frequently or work there. By public transport, the neighbourhood is accessible via bus lines towards Amsterdam Sloterdijk, from where train connections depart to the rest of the country. The travel time to the centre of Amsterdam by public transport is usually 30 to 45 minutes. By bike, the centre of Badhoevedorp can be reached in five to ten minutes. Parking in Badhoevedorp Noordoost is largely free and no parking permits are required on most streets, which is convenient for residents with a car.

Anyone considering looking for a rental home in Badhoevedorp Noordoost would do well to also look at neighbouring neighbourhoods. Badhoevedorp Noordwest has a similar green and quiet character, while Badhoevedorp Centrum offers more liveliness and direct access to shops and hospitality venues, but generally has higher rents. Badhoevedorp West is also worth comparing for renters looking for a bit more space and greenery. For a complete picture, see the reviews and neighbourhood data for Badhoevedorp Noordoost, where residents share their experiences on liveability, atmosphere and facilities.

Is renting in Badhoevedorp Noordoost right for you?

Based on resident reviews, residents appreciate the peace, the green surroundings and the good accessibility to the motorway and Schiphol. One resident writes: "It's nice and quiet here, you hardly notice the hustle and bustle of Amsterdam while you can drive there so easily." Criticisms that come up are the limited range of hospitality venues and evening activities in the neighbourhood itself, and the reliance on the car or bike for many daily needs. Read all reviews on the neighbourhood page for Badhoevedorp Noordoost.

Rental homes in Badhoevedorp Noordoost: who is this interesting for?

Living in Badhoevedorp Noordoost mainly appeals to people who value peace and space over urban bustle. Families with children find relatively affordable rental homes with gardens and plenty of greenery in the area. Seniors and those aged 45 and over feel at home in the quiet, orderly neighbourhood. For starters looking for a rental home in the private sector, prices from €1,350 per month can be a barrier; they would be wise to also register with a housing association for social housing, although waiting lists in the Haarlemmermeer region are considerable. Expats working at Schiphol or in the Amsterdam region benefit from the fast car accessibility. Anyone considering buying instead of renting can view the supply of homes for sale in Badhoevedorp Noordoost as an alternative. Respond quickly to available rental homes: supply in this neighbourhood is limited and homes are usually rented out quickly. Prepare your rental documents (payslips, employer's statement, ID) in advance.

What residents say about Badhoevedorp Noordoost

Residents of Badhoevedorp Noordoost give the neighbourhood a generally positive rating, with the green surroundings, the peace and the location relative to Amsterdam and Schiphol being most appreciated. Accessibility by car scores highly. Residents are less enthusiastic about the limited range of facilities directly in the neighbourhood and the reliance on the bike or car for shops and hospitality venues. One resident sums it up aptly: "Ideal if you want to live at the intersection of city and village, but don't expect a vibrant nightlife around the corner." See all scores and reviews on the neighbourhood page for Badhoevedorp Noordoost.

Compare rental homes in and around Badhoevedorp Noordoost

Are you looking for a rental home in this area but want to compare more options? Besides Badhoevedorp Noordoost, Badhoevedorp Bouwlust and Badhoevedorp Zuid are also interesting alternatives with their own character and price level. Anyone wanting to start a broader search can find a comprehensive overview of all rental homes in Badhoevedorp or view the total supply of rental homes in Haarlemmermeer. Neighbourhoods such as Hoofddorp and Nieuw-Vennep also offer more volume of available rental homes. 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 a neighbourhood that suits you. More about the municipality can be found on the website of Haarlemmermeer municipality.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Badhoevedorp Noordoost, Haarlemmermeer?

In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Badhoevedorp Noordoost over the past twelve months was €1,825 per month. The range was from €1,350 to €2,899 per month. Social housing through housing associations is usually significantly cheaper, but waiting lists apply. Check the current rental prices at the top of this page.

Are there social housing units in Badhoevedorp Noordoost?

Yes, 34% of homes in Badhoevedorp Noordoost are owned by a housing association, accounting for a substantial portion of the approximately 574 homes in the neighbourhood. To get a social housing unit, you register with Ymere or another association active in the municipality of Haarlemmermeer. Expect significant waiting lists in this region.

What is it like to live in Badhoevedorp Noordoost?

Badhoevedorp Noordoost is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a village character, consisting mainly of post-war single-family homes and porch flats. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, green surroundings, and quick access to Amsterdam and Schiphol. A common criticism is the limited availability of restaurants and shops directly in the neighbourhood. The area mainly attracts families, seniors, and those who consciously choose peace outside the city.

Is Badhoevedorp Noordoost suitable for families with children?

Yes, Badhoevedorp Noordoost is a suitable neighbourhood for families. Primary schools are accessible within the core of Badhoevedorp, the streets are quiet, and there is plenty of green space nearby. Amsterdamse Bos is a short bike ride away. For secondary education, young people rely on schools in Hoofddorp, about ten to fifteen minutes by bike. The relatively lower WOZ value compared to the rest of the district indicates a slightly more affordable housing market.

How accessible is Badhoevedorp Noordoost?

By car, Badhoevedorp Noordoost is excellently accessible: the A9 and A10 can be reached within minutes, and Schiphol is about a ten-minute drive. By public transport, bus lines take you to Amsterdam Sloterdijk, where trains depart; the total travel time to Amsterdam city centre is 30 to 45 minutes. By bike, the centre of Badhoevedorp can be reached in five to ten minutes. Parking in the neighbourhood is largely free.

What amenities are there in Badhoevedorp Noordoost?

Direct amenities in Badhoevedorp Noordoost are limited; for daily groceries, you go to the centre of Badhoevedorp, where an Albert Heijn and Jumbo are located. Primary schools are accessible within the core of Badhoevedorp. For sports, there are football fields of VV Badhoevedorp and a tennis club nearby. Amsterdamse Bos offers extensive recreational opportunities a short bike ride away. Restaurants are limited in the neighbourhood itself.

How quickly are rental homes let in Badhoevedorp Noordoost?

The supply of rental homes in Badhoevedorp Noordoost is limited: only a handful of free-sector homes were rented out in the past twelve months. Due to this scarce supply, homes are usually let quickly once they become available. Make sure you have documents such as payslips, employer's statement, and ID ready to respond quickly to available rental homes. Check the current letting time at the top of this page.

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