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Renting in Beinsdorp: a small private sector in an owner-occupied neighbourhood

Beinsdorp is essentially an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 416 homes, 86% are owner-occupied, and only 14% are rented out. This makes the supply of rental properties in Beinsdorp scarce. Social housing accounts for 9% of the stock, while other landlords make up 5%. Those looking for a private-sector home must contend with limited supply and steep prices: over the past twelve months, only 6 private-sector homes were rented out, with an average rent of over €6,000 per month and a range of €1,650 to €6,950 per month. The average floor area of those homes was 153 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. For current rental prices and available supply, please consult the overview at the top of this page. By comparison, the average WOZ value in Beinsdorp is €453,000, slightly below the municipal average of Haarlemmermeer (€472,000), indicating that this is an established, stable living environment.

Beinsdorp from the inside: quiet, mature and little anonymity

Beinsdorp is a small core with about 1,000 residents, and you can tell. The neighbourhood has a village character that you won't easily find in the larger cores of Haarlemmermeer. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and almost half of households are married. This translates into a quiet, orderly living environment where people know each other and the outdoor space is well-maintained. It is not a neighbourhood for those seeking bustle, hospitality or urban vibrancy.

On the neighbourhood page of Beinsdorp you will find resident reviews and extensive neighbourhood data. Residents particularly appreciate the peace and low social pressure of a small-scale environment. A recurring theme in the reviews is that Beinsdorp feels like a place where you can live undisturbed, without the anonymity of a large neighbourhood. At the same time, several residents mention the limited range of amenities as a drawback: for daily shopping, schools or public transport, you quickly have to rely on surrounding cores. Those with a car experience this as no problem, but without your own transport, Beinsdorp is less practical. The nearby Beinsdorp Omgeving offers slightly more variety in amenities and accessibility.

The labour participation rate in the neighbourhood is 71% and the average income is €37,900 per year, slightly below the municipal average. That fits a neighbourhood that does not necessarily want to project prosperity, but is stable and geared towards the long term. Those who live here have often done so for years. This gives Beinsdorp a certain insularity that some renters find pleasant, and others find closed-off.

Renting in Beinsdorp: who is this really for?

Given the rental prices in the private sector and the limited supply, renting in Beinsdorp is mainly for renters with a higher budget who consciously choose peace, space and a village environment in the municipality of Haarlemmermeer. Starters, students or people dependent on public transport will find little suitable here. For those considering staying longer and wanting more certainty, the owner-occupied homes in Beinsdorp are a serious alternative to explore. For a wider range of rental houses in the region, larger cores such as Hoofddorp or Nieuw-Vennep are more practical.

Current rental supply in Beinsdorp and surroundings

The supply of rental properties in Beinsdorp is limited and changes regularly. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with neighbourhood data and resident reviews, so you can assess a rental home in the context of the neighbourhood. Would you like to rent an apartment or a larger home in the region? Also check the supply in Badhoevedorp, Zwanenburg or the overview of all rental properties in Haarlemmermeer. More information about the municipality can be found on the official website of the municipality of Haarlemmermeer.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of a rental home in Beinsdorp?

In the private sector, the average rent in Beinsdorp over the past twelve months was approximately €6,067 per month, with a range of €1,650 to €6,950 per month. The average surface area of rented homes was 153 m². This concerns only private-sector homes, excluding social housing and rooms.

How long is the waiting time for a social rental home in Beinsdorp?

Beinsdorp has a limited housing association stock: about 9% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations. Waiting times for social housing in the municipality of Haarlemmermeer can be considerable. For up-to-date information on registration and waiting times, you can contact the municipality or the relevant housing association in the region.

Is Beinsdorp well accessible by public transport?

Beinsdorp is a small village and does not have its own train station. For public transport, you rely on bus connections to surrounding places such as Hoofddorp. Residents indicate that a car is practically indispensable. For those who want to rent a home in Haarlemmermeer without a car, larger towns such as Hoofddorp or Nieuw-Vennep are better accessible.

Are there schools near Beinsdorp for families with children?

Beinsdorp itself has a limited range of facilities. Primary and secondary schools can be found in nearby villages. Families renting a home in Beinsdorp are therefore dependent on transport to surrounding places for school-age children. The municipality of Haarlemmermeer provides an overview of educational facilities per village on its official website.

For whom is renting a home in Beinsdorp a good choice?

Renting in Beinsdorp is especially suitable for people who consciously choose peace, space and a small-scale living environment, and who have a higher rental budget and their own transport. The neighbourhood has a mature, stable character with many households aged 45 to 65. Starters or people with a limited budget will find little suitable supply here and are better off in a larger town within the municipality.

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