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Rental homes in Boxmeer, Land van Cuijk

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Renting in Boxmeer: limited private-sector supply, moderate prices

Of the more than 6,000 homes in Boxmeer, 44% are rental properties. The majority of these are owned by housing associations: around 34% of the total housing stock. The private sector is relatively small, with only 10% other landlords. This means that the supply of rental homes in Boxmeer outside the social housing sector is limited. Over the past twelve months, 22 homes were rented in the private sector, with an average rent of €1,075 per month. The range runs from €710 to €1,900 per month, with an average floor area of 84 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing and rooms. The WOZ value in Boxmeer is €306,000, which is clearly lower than the municipal average of €346,000 for Land van Cuijk. This indicates a relatively affordable housing market, although this applies more strongly to buyers than to renters in the private sector. At the top of this page you will find current rental prices and the current supply.

Boxmeer: village tranquillity with urban amenities, but not for everyone

Boxmeer has its own character that you won't find in just any North Brabant village. Resident Mathijs aptly describes it as a "beautiful village with urban add-ons": you have the peace and greenery of a smaller town, yet the amenities you would normally only expect in larger cities. Think of a good range of shops in Boxmeer centre, several primary and secondary schools, and good accessibility by road. Residents rate accessibility and amenities both an 8.5 on the Boxmeer neighbourhood page, which is remarkably high for a town of this size.

Yet the picture is not entirely positive. Resident Ezra gives Boxmeer a 6.1 and is clear: "I miss cosiness. And just a nice place for young adults." That is honest, and the figures support that feeling. The largest age group in Boxmeer is 65-plus (over 3,500 residents), while the 15 to 25 age group is relatively small. The score for community is 5.5 and for housing even 5.0. Boxmeer is not a bustling young people's town, and you notice that. The overall resident rating on Buurtje.nl comes out at 6.9, which gives a reasonable but not strongly positive picture.

Those looking for greenery and space will find it in the neighbourhoods around the centre, such as the rural area West or the quieter residential area De Elzen. Families with school-age children will find a stable environment in Boxmeer: education scores a 7.5 and safety stands at 7.5. The Maas river is a short distance away, and the landscape around the town gives Boxmeer a distinctiveness that you miss in more urbanised municipalities. More resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data can be found on the Boxmeer overview page.

Renting in Boxmeer: suitable for families and those seeking peace, less so for young singles

Based on demographic data and resident feedback, renting in Boxmeer is most suitable for families with children and people who consciously choose a quieter living environment with good basic amenities. The average income of €34,400 and moderate rental prices make renting a home in Boxmeer financially feasible for a broad group. For young singles or people looking for a lively social life, Boxmeer is less obvious. Also consider the supply of homes for sale in Boxmeer as an alternative, or explore Grave or Velp as nearby alternatives within the municipality.

Searching for a rental home in Boxmeer and surroundings

At the top of this page you will find the current supply of rental homes in Boxmeer, filtered by price, floor area and energy label. The supply changes daily. Are you looking to rent an apartment in Boxmeer or rather a larger family home? Use the filters to compare quickly. Looking more broadly? Also check the supply in Bakelgeert-Noord, the neighbourhood Luneven, or explore all rental homes in Land van Cuijk for a more complete picture. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Land van Cuijk.


Frequently asked questions

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

In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rental price in Boxmeer over the past year was €1,075 per month, with an average area of 84 m². The range runs from €710 to €1,900 per month. These are annual averages based on actual rented homes. For current rental prices of available homes, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

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

Boxmeer has a relatively large housing association stock: about 34% of all homes are owned by housing associations. Waiting times for social housing in the Land van Cuijk region can be long, depending on the type of home and location. For current waiting times and registration, you can contact the housing associations active in the municipality, for example via the website of the municipality of Land van Cuijk.

Is Boxmeer safe to live in?

Residents rate safety in Boxmeer at 7.5 out of 10. That is a solid pass and fits the picture of a quiet, well-organised core. Boxmeer is not a large city and therefore generally has less nuisance than urban areas. The overall resident score is 6.9.

Which neighbourhoods in Boxmeer are popular for renting a home?

Boxmeer consists of several residential neighbourhoods, each with its own character. The centre offers the most amenities within walking distance. Quieter living can be found in neighbourhoods such as De Elzen, Bakelgeert-Noord or Bakelgeert-Zuid. Those wanting more space can also look at homes in the rural area around Boxmeer. The supply per neighbourhood varies greatly in size and price level.

Is Boxmeer well accessible for commuters?

Residents give accessibility a notably high score of 8.5. Boxmeer is located on the A73 and has its own train station with connections to Nijmegen and Venlo, making commuting by public transport or car very feasible. For people working in surrounding cities, renting a home in Boxmeer is therefore a realistic option.


Experiences from Boxmeer
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7.8
Mathijs
Family · Semi-detached
Beautiful village with urban add-ons

Nice neighbourhood if you like a bit of peace and quiet, but still want the positive extras from the city. Yet also the twist of the landscape. Also ideal for families with school-going children. Many primary and secondary schools.

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6.1
Ezra
Living alone · Apartment
Bakelgeert-Zuid28-08-2024
Uncosy

I miss cosiness. And just a nice place for young adults.

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