Rental homes in Bogerd-Vijfhuis, Maashorst
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Rental prices and market figures Bogerd-Vijfhuis, Maashorst
In Bogerd-Vijfhuis, 43% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, which is slightly higher than the average in the municipality of Maashorst. Of these rental properties, the majority are owned by a housing association: 32% of all homes in the neighbourhood are association-owned (social housing). The remaining 11% falls under other landlords, which amounts to the private sector. In the private sector (excluding social housing), five homes were rented out in the past twelve months, with an average rent of €2,030 per month. The range ran from €1,450 to €2,250 per month, with an average living area of 166 m². That works out to about €12 per m² per month. The WOZ value in Bogerd-Vijfhuis is €334,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of Uden (€363,000) and the municipal average of Maashorst (€384,000). Bogerd-Vijfhuis is thus one of the more affordable neighbourhoods within the municipality, although those lower purchase prices do not automatically apply to the private rental market. For the current supply and the most recent average rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Bogerd-Vijfhuis, Maashorst
Bogerd-Vijfhuis is a residential neighbourhood in the southwestern part of Uden, part of the municipality of Maashorst. The neighbourhood has a quiet, green character with predominantly ground-level homes from the 1970s and 1980s: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached homes along wide streets with plenty of greenery in between. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for its special architecture or a lively city centre, but rather for its quiet, well-organised layout that appeals to families and slightly older residents. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, but families with children are also well represented: households with children form the largest household group in the neighbourhood.
Facilities
For daily groceries, residents rely on the nearby shopping centre in Uden-centrum, a few minutes away by bike. In and directly around Bogerd-Vijfhuis, small-scale facilities are present, but for a full supermarket offering (such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo, both present in Uden) you drive or cycle to the centre or to the larger shopping strips on the edge of the city. Primary schools can be found in the immediate vicinity, which makes the neighbourhood attractive for young families. For secondary education, school communities in Uden are easily accessible. In terms of sports, the area offers plenty: there are football clubs, tennis clubs and a swimming pool in Uden. The Maashorst forest and the Peel are a short distance away, making walking and cycling in nature very normal for residents.
Accessibility
Bogerd-Vijfhuis is conveniently located relative to the A50, the motorway connecting Eindhoven and Nijmegen. By car, you can be on the motorway within five minutes, after which Eindhoven can be reached in about 30 minutes and Nijmegen in about 40 minutes. Oss and Den Bosch are also within easy reach. Uden has its own bus station from which regional buses run towards Oss, Veghel and Eindhoven; the nearest train station is Oss or Veghel, about 15 to 20 minutes away by car. By bike, the centre of Uden can be reached in about five to ten minutes via well-maintained cycle paths. Parking in Bogerd-Vijfhuis is generally not a problem: there is plenty of space on the street and most homes have a driveway or garage.
Residents particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its peace, space and central location relative to the motorway. One resident described it as: "Nice living here, quiet streets and yet everything close by. Only public transport could be better." The latter is a recurring point of criticism: for those without a car, Bogerd-Vijfhuis is less ideal. View all experiences and scores on the neighbourhood page of Bogerd-Vijfhuis.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods, Bogerd-Vijfhuis has a quieter and greener character than, for example, Flatwijk, where there is more stacked construction and a different type of tenant. Centrum offers more liveliness and walking distance to shops, but generally has higher rental prices and less parking. If you are looking for peace and space with good road access, Bogerd-Vijfhuis is a good choice.
Who is a rental home in Bogerd-Vijfhuis interesting for?
Renting in Bogerd-Vijfhuis is most attractive for families looking for space, for people aged 35 to 55 who appreciate a quiet environment, and for dual-income earners who need to use the A50 daily. Starters with a limited budget can turn to the housing association for social housing, but must take waiting lists into account. For renting an apartment in Bogerd-Vijfhuis, the supply is limited; the neighbourhood mainly consists of ground-level homes. If you want to rent a home in the private sector, prepare for rental prices from €1,450 per month. Respond quickly to available rental homes as soon as they appear, because the private sector supply is scarce. As an alternative, it is also worth looking at homes for sale in Bogerd-Vijfhuis, given the relatively lower WOZ values compared to the rest of Maashorst.
What residents say about Bogerd-Vijfhuis
Residents of Bogerd-Vijfhuis generally rate their neighbourhood positively, particularly in terms of peace, safety and the green living environment. Points of attention are the limited public transport and the distance to larger facilities. One resident wrote: "Pleasant, quiet neighbourhood with friendly neighbours. You do have to get in the car for everything, but that's a trade-off you accept." Do you want to read all the reviews and see how the neighbourhood scores on categories such as safety, greenery and atmosphere? Then go to Bogerd-Vijfhuis for the full neighbourhood data and resident reviews.
Compare rental homes in and around Bogerd-Vijfhuis
Are you looking for rental homes in Bogerd-Vijfhuis but also want to compare other options? In the district rental homes in Uden you will find a wider range, spread across several neighbourhoods each with their own character. Also Moleneind-Groenewoud and Hoevenseveld are worth a look if you want a bit more choice. Further away in the municipality you can go for rental homes in Maashorst as a whole, including villages such as Schaijk and Reek. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, demographic data and resident reviews, so you not only choose a home but also the neighbourhood that suits you. More about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Maashorst. Buurtje.nl is the only place where you can filter rental homes in Bogerd-Vijfhuis and directly compare them with neighbourhood data and experiences from real residents.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Bogerd-Vijfhuis, Maashorst?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Bogerd-Vijfhuis over the past twelve months was €2,030 per month, with a range of €1,450 to €2,250 per month. The average living area was 166 m², which works out to about €12 per m² per month. Social housing through the housing association is usually significantly cheaper, but waiting lists and income requirements apply.
Are there social housing units in Bogerd-Vijfhuis?
Yes, 32% of all homes in Bogerd-Vijfhuis are owned by housing associations, meaning social housing makes up a substantial part of the neighbourhood. To get a social housing unit in Bogerd-Vijfhuis, you need to register with the regional housing association active in the municipality of Maashorst. Be prepared for waiting lists; demand for social housing in the Uden region is high.
What is it like to live in Bogerd-Vijfhuis?
Bogerd-Vijfhuis is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in Uden with predominantly ground-floor homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the peace, space, and good accessibility via the A50. A common criticism is the limited public transport; those without a car find the neighbourhood less well-connected. Living in Bogerd-Vijfhuis mainly attracts families and residents aged 45 to 65.
Is Bogerd-Vijfhuis suitable for families with children?
Bogerd-Vijfhuis is certainly suitable for families. Households with children form the largest household group in the neighbourhood, and there are primary schools in the immediate vicinity. The quiet streets, the presence of greenery, and the more spacious homes make the neighbourhood attractive for parents with young children. For secondary education and larger sports facilities, you need to go to the centre of Uden, which is a short bike ride away.
How accessible is Bogerd-Vijfhuis?
By car, Bogerd-Vijfhuis is excellently accessible via the A50, which connects Eindhoven (about 30 minutes) and Nijmegen (about 40 minutes). By bike, you can reach the centre of Uden in five to ten minutes. Public transport is the weakest link: regional buses run from Uden, but the nearest train station (Oss or Veghel) is a 15 to 20-minute drive away. Parking in the neighbourhood is generally not a problem.
What amenities are there in Bogerd-Vijfhuis?
Bogerd-Vijfhuis itself has limited amenities but benefits from the proximity of Uden centre, a short bike ride away. There you will find supermarkets (including Albert Heijn and Jumbo), shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities. Primary schools are present in the neighbourhood itself. For sports, there are football and tennis clubs in Uden, and the Maashorst forest offers extensive opportunities for walking and cycling in nature.
How quickly are rental properties in Bogerd-Vijfhuis rented out?
The free sector rental supply in Bogerd-Vijfhuis is limited: on average, only five homes per year are rented out in this segment. Due to the scarce supply, it is wise to respond quickly as soon as a property becomes available. Make sure your documents are in order, such as recent payslips and an employer's statement. For the current rental time in days, please consult the overview at the top of this page.





