Rental homes in Biddinghuizen, Dronten
Check the current rental property listings in Biddinghuizen, with resident reviews and neighbourhood data. Discover if this Flevoland village suits you.
What does a rental property cost in Biddinghuizen?
Biddinghuizen is a village where most people own their home: 64% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, compared to 36% rented. Of those rental properties, the majority are owned by housing associations (29% of all homes), while only 7% are offered via other landlords. This makes the private rental market quite tight. In the past twelve months, only six homes have been rented out in the private sector, with an average rent of €1,862 per month. The range ran from €1,250 to €2,500 per month, with an average living area of 142 m². These are substantial amounts for a village in Flevoland, but it reflects the limited supply and the spacious homes available here.
The average WOZ value in Biddinghuizen is €326,000, slightly below the municipal average of €337,000 in Dronten. The average income of €34,300 is also slightly lower than the €35,800 in the rest of the municipality. Want to know what is available today and at what price? Then check the current overview at the top of this page, as the supply changes quickly.
Green, quiet and surprisingly cosy: life in Biddinghuizen
Biddinghuizen scores an 8.9 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl based on resident experiences. Strikingly, almost all sub-scores are high: safety, accessibility, sense of community, green spaces, education and facilities all score 9.0 or higher. Resident Julia Bobeldijk describes her neighbourhood as a "nice, cosy green neighbourhood" with many blooming flowers and the Dorpsbos within walking distance. She emphasises how neat and well-maintained everything looks. More experiences and detailed neighbourhood scores can be found on the Biddinghuizen neighbourhood page.
At the same time, the picture is not entirely rosy. Another resident from the Oud-Biddinghuizen Buiten area calls it a "mixed neighbourhood with some problems here and there" and indicates that the green spaces could be better, although that is partly a matter of cooperation with neighbours. This resident does not experience direct nuisance, but there is room for improvement. That honest picture fits a village that is not perfect, but where people consciously choose peace and green surroundings.
Biddinghuizen is a typical Flevoland village: young in origin, spacious in layout, with wide avenues and plenty of green. The village has its own supermarket, primary schools and sports facilities. For larger shopping trips or secondary education, you rely on Dronten, which is about a ten-minute drive away. Accessibility by car is good via the N305 and N302, but public transport is limited. That is something to consider if you do not have a car. The largest age group in the village is 45 to 65 years, but with over 1,100 children up to 15 years old, there is certainly a family component. The neighbourhood around the Centre offers the shortest links to shops and facilities, while areas such as Bremerpark and De Graafschap offer more space and tranquillity.
Is Biddinghuizen right for you as a tenant?
A rental home in Biddinghuizen is especially interesting for people who consciously choose village life: families who want space, couples seeking greenery, or older tenants who appreciate peace. With an average household being single-person (1,085 households) and 43% married residents, it is a mix of singles and families. For those looking for a vibrant nightlife or a large range of shops, Biddinghuizen is frankly not the place. Students and young people who depend on public transport will find it less suitable here. Private sector rents average €1,862 per month, which is not low, so renting an apartment in Biddinghuizen requires a solid income. Prefer to buy? Then check the supply of homes for sale in Biddinghuizen, because with 64% owner-occupied homes, there is more choice there.
Searching for a rental property in Biddinghuizen and surroundings
On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current rental supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only find a home but also know where you are moving to. Renting in Biddinghuizen not quite what you are looking for? Then also check the supply in Dronten West or Dronten Noord for more urban amenities. For a complete overview of all possibilities in the municipality, you can visit rental properties in the municipality of Dronten. More information about local regulations and permits can be found on the website of the municipality of Dronten.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a house to rent in Biddinghuizen?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent over the past year was €1,862 per month. Prices ranged from €1,250 to €2,500 per month, with an average area of 142 m². Supply is limited: only six homes were rented out in twelve months.
How long is the waiting time for a social housing home in Biddinghuizen?
About 29% of homes in Biddinghuizen are owned by housing corporations. The waiting time for social housing in Flevoland typically extends to several years, depending on your registration period and urgency. For current waiting times, it is best to contact the housing corporation or check the website of the municipality of Dronten.
Is Biddinghuizen a safe place to look for a rental home?
Residents rate Biddinghuizen a 9.0 out of 10 for safety based on reviews. The village has a rural character with little nuisance. One resident states they experience "not really any nuisance," although there are minor points for improvement in some neighbourhoods here and there.
How is the accessibility if you are considering renting a home in Biddinghuizen?
By car, Biddinghuizen is easily accessible via the N305 and N302. Dronten is about a ten-minute drive away and Lelystad a quarter of an hour. Public transport is more limited: buses run, but a car is necessary for most residents. Residents rate accessibility a 9.0.
Are there enough facilities for families renting an apartment in Biddinghuizen?
Biddinghuizen has primary schools, a supermarket, sports clubs, and the Dorpsbos for recreation. Residents rate facilities a 9.5 and education a 9.0 out of 10. For secondary education and a wider range of shops, you need to go to Dronten. There are over 1,100 children under 15 living in the village, so there is an active family community.
Mixed neighbourhood with some problems here and there. Greenery could be better but should also be done together with the neighbourhood. We don't really experience nuisance but it could be better.
Auto-translated to English by AIBeautiful street, lots of greenery and many blooming flowers. Dorpsbos is very close by, everything looks neat and tidy,
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