Rental homes in Beek-Zuid, Beek
Are you looking for a rental property in Beek-Zuid? Check the current listings on this page and discover what residents think of the neighbourhood.
Renting in Beek-Zuid: an owner-occupied neighbourhood with few private-sector homes
Beek-Zuid is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 731 homes in the neighbourhood, only 13% are rental properties, amounting to around 95 homes. The majority of these are owned by a housing association (8%), while other landlords account for 5% of the stock. So if you are looking for a rental home in the private sector, you have little choice here. Over the past twelve months, only 3 homes were rented out in the private sector (excluding social housing), with an average rent of €842 per month. The range ran from €495 to €1,200 per month. The WOZ value of homes in Beek-Zuid averages €369,000, which is significantly higher than the municipal average of €293,000 for Beek. This reflects the character of the neighbourhood: established, owner-occupied and relatively affluent. For the current availability of rental homes and the average rent at this moment, see the overview at the top of this page.
Beek-Zuid: quiet family neighbourhood with strong community involvement
Beek-Zuid scores an 8.3 out of 10 based on resident reviews, and when you look at the individual scores, you understand why. Green space gets a perfect 10, accessibility a 9.3 and community an 8.7. Those are not scores you achieve easily. The neighbourhood is green, well-connected and people know each other. Peter Boesten describes it succinctly: "Everyone is helpful and sociable." Another resident adds that the neighbourhood actively organises things to connect older people, and that there is a nursery school that also undertakes a lot. This gives Beek-Zuid a clear family character, which is also reflected in the population data: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, 47% of residents are married and households with children are the most common.
Yet the picture is not entirely positive. Sandra gives the neighbourhood a 5.5 and points to a specific safety issue: in a 30 km/h zone, cars drive at 85 km/h without any enforcement. The dark alleyway in the evening also creates an unsafe feeling. This explains the relatively low safety score of 7.3, despite the high scores in other areas. Amenities score the lowest at 6.3, which is logical for a neighbourhood of this size. For daily shopping and other facilities, you have to rely on the wider area. Read all experiences and view the full neighbourhood data on the Beek-Zuid neighbourhood page.
Beek-Zuid consists of several cores and hamlets. If you want a bit more space or want to explore other options, you can also look at the supply in Geverik or nearby Kelmond. Grootgenhout and Kleingenhout also fall under the municipality of Beek and sometimes offer alternative options. The municipality has information about local amenities and accessibility available on the website of the municipality of Beek.
Renting in Beek-Zuid: for whom is this realistic?
Rental homes in Beek-Zuid are scarce, and that makes renting a home in Beek-Zuid not easy. The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and people aged 45 to 65 who are looking for peace, green space and a close-knit neighbourhood. For starters who want to rent a home quickly, the supply is limited and competition is high. If you are looking for flexibility or do not want to wait for social housing, it is a good idea to also look at Beek-Spaubeek or search more broadly via the overview of rental homes in Beek. Considering a long-term solution? Then the owner-occupied homes in Beek-Zuid, given the high WOZ values, are a serious but more expensive option.
Finding current rental supply in Beek-Zuid
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect from the neighbourhood. Want to rent an apartment in Beek-Zuid or looking for a larger rental home? Use the filters at the top of this page to search by price, surface area and energy label. Rental homes in Beek-Zuid are scarce, so it pays to also include the supply in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Verspreide huizen Vliegbasis Zuid-Limburg in your search.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental property in Beek-Zuid?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Beek-Zuid over the past year was €842 per month. Rents ranged from €495 to €1,200 per month, depending on the size and type of property. Supply is limited: only 3 properties were rented out in this period.
Is social housing available in Beek-Zuid?
Approximately 8% of the housing stock in Beek-Zuid is owned by a housing association. That is relatively few. For social housing, there are waiting times that depend on registration period and urgency. More information about social housing in the region can be found via the municipality or the relevant housing association.
How safe is Beek-Zuid?
Residents rate safety a 7.3 out of 10, which is lower than the other scores in the neighbourhood. One resident mentions that in a 30 km/h zone, many people drive too fast and that dark passages in the evening give an unsafe feeling. For the rest of the living environment, the neighbourhood scores significantly higher, with a 10 for green spaces and an 8.7 for community.
How accessible is Beek-Zuid?
Accessibility is actually a strong point: residents give this a 9.3 out of 10. Beek-Zuid is located near the A76 and is therefore well connected to Maastricht, Sittard and the border region. The proximity of Maastricht Aachen Airport also plays a role in the location of the neighbourhood.
Are there schools near Beek-Zuid?
Education scores a 9.5 out of 10 in resident reviews. One resident specifically mentions that there is a kindergarten that also organises activities outside school hours. For secondary education, students rely on nearby centres, but primary school facilities are rated as good by residents.
Nice neighbourhood to live in, but not safe; in a 30 km zone they drive through the street at 85 km and nothing is done about it. Our fire escape is so dark in the evening that you feel unsafe because you can't see if someone is walking or looking inside. Most residents would like lighting on the path for safety. Because they no longer dare to go into the garden in the evening. Regards Sandra
Auto-translated to English by AIEveryone is helpful and friendly to everyone
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood organises various things for connecting older people and there is also a nursery school, which also does a lot.
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