Rental homes in Coevering, Geldrop-Mierlo
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Rental prices and market figures Coevering, Geldrop-Mierlo
Coevering is a predominantly rental neighbourhood: 64% of the more than 2,600 homes are rental properties, compared to 36% owner-occupied. Within this, the share of housing association properties is notably large: 56% of all homes are owned by a housing association, meaning the vast majority of rental homes in Coevering belong to the social sector. Only 8% fall under other (private) landlords.
In the free sector, rental prices in Coevering over the past year averaged €1,077 per month, with a range of €782 to €1,225 per month (excluding social housing, based on 3 rented homes). With an average area of 97 m², this works out to approximately €11.10 per m². By comparison, the WOZ value in Coevering is €276,000, significantly lower than the district average of Geldrop (€359,000) and the municipal average of Geldrop-Mierlo (€379,000). This makes Coevering one of the more affordable neighbourhoods within the municipality. For current listings and the daily average rental price, please refer to the overview at the top of this page. Would you rather buy? Then check out the homes for sale in Coevering.
Living in Coevering, Geldrop-Mierlo
Coevering is a post-war residential neighbourhood on the western side of Geldrop, directly bordering a forested area. The neighbourhood largely consists of terraced houses, porch flats, and multi-family homes from the 1960s and 1970s, supplemented by some later additions. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but rather for its notably green character and a quiet, friendly atmosphere. Resident Angela aptly describes it: "Great living next to the forest", and indeed, at the edge of the neighbourhood lie forest areas where you can easily go for a walk.
Facilities in Coevering
One of the neighbourhood's strongest points is the presence of Winkelcentrum Coevering, a compact shopping centre with a supermarket, pharmacy, bakery, and other daily necessities within walking distance. Resident Rutger describes it as follows: "Ideal that we have Winkelcentrum Coevering. Where I can find everything I need on a daily basis within easy reach of each other." In addition to the shopping centre, there is a weekly market in the neighbourhood, which residents find pleasant. The nearby castle gardens offer a terrace and a sensory garden, popular with families with children. For primary education, there are schools in and around the neighbourhood, although Coevering scores slightly lower on education (6.3/10) than on other aspects. For secondary education and larger shops, you will need to go to the centre of Geldrop or the Eindhoven region.
Accessibility
Coevering scores well on accessibility: residents give it an 8.4/10. The neighbourhood is within cycling distance of the centre of Geldrop (approximately 10 minutes). Via the N615 and the connection to the A67 (towards Eindhoven and Venlo), the neighbourhood is easily accessible by car. Eindhoven is about a 15-minute drive away. Bus services connect Coevering with Geldrop centre and further towards Eindhoven. Parking is free in most streets and relatively easy to find, which is common in a neighbourhood with many housing association homes.
In terms of green space and accessibility, Coevering performs notably well. The lower score for appearance (6.1/10) indicates that the neighbourhood is considered visually less attractive, which fits the image of a functional post-war residential area. One resident also notes that rubbish is often placed next to the underground containers, which does not improve the appearance.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as Centrum or Skandia, Coevering is quieter and greener, but also more self-contained. The neighbourhood Akert has a similar post-war character. More information about the broader district can be found on the page about rental homes in Geldrop. More details on resident reviews, age composition, and housing stock are available on the neighbourhood page of Coevering.
Is renting in Coevering right for you?
Coevering attracts a diverse mix of residents. With 1,120 single-person households and a large share of housing association homes, the neighbourhood is accessible to starters and people with lower or middle incomes. The average income is €30,300, which is below the municipal average of €37,500. At the same time, there are relatively many families (780 children aged 0-15) and seniors (65+: 1,305 residents). The neighbourhood is therefore suitable for a broad target group, but less of a choice neighbourhood for those looking for a modern or representative living environment.
For a rental home in the free sector: supply is limited (3 rental transactions in the past year), so it is wise to respond quickly to available rental properties. Prepare your documents (payslips, employer's statement) and also register with the local housing association for social housing. The municipality Geldrop-Mierlo provides information about housing and social facilities in the municipality. Would you like to compare the supply across the entire municipality? Then check out the rental homes in Geldrop-Mierlo for a broader overview.
What residents say about Coevering
Residents give Coevering an average 7.7 out of 10, based on 7 reviews on Buurtje.nl. The highest scores go to accessibility (8.4) and green space (8.4), followed by facilities (8.3). Appearance (6.1) and education (6.3) score less well. Resident Kuhr describes the neighbourhood as: "Quiet and lots of green and shops within walking distance, so nice! Quiet, friendly, something for everyone." This image is echoed in several reviews: a neighbourhood that does not excel in appearance, but does in liveability and proximity to nature and daily amenities. All reviews and the full neighbourhood data can be found on the neighbourhood page of Coevering.
Compare rental homes in and around Coevering
Are you considering renting a home in Coevering but would also like to look at other options? The neighbourhoods Braakhuizen-Noord and Zesgehuchten are interesting alternatives within the same municipality, each with its own character and rental market. For a larger urban supply, you can also look at Mierlo. Buurtje.nl combines current housing listings from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but can also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. The available rental homes in Coevering are listed at the top of this page, including filters for price, area, and energy label.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Coevering, Geldrop-Mierlo?
In the free sector, the average rent in Coevering over the past year was €1,077 per month, with a range of €782 to €1,225 per month (excluding social housing). With an average living area of 97 m², this amounts to approximately €11.10 per m². Social housing is usually significantly cheaper, but income requirements and waiting lists apply.
Are there social housing units in Coevering?
Yes, Coevering has a large share of social housing: 56% of all homes in the neighbourhood are owned by housing corporations. To qualify for a social housing unit, you must register with the regional housing corporation active in the municipality of Geldrop-Mierlo. Be prepared for waiting lists; the demand for social housing in the Eindhoven region is high.
What is it like to live in Coevering?
Coevering is a quiet, green post-war residential neighbourhood on the edge of Geldrop, directly adjacent to forested areas. Residents particularly appreciate the proximity to greenery, the daily amenities at Winkelcentrum Coevering, and the friendly atmosphere. The neighbourhood scores a 7.7 out of 10 based on resident reviews. Less strong points are the visual appearance and the educational offerings within the neighbourhood itself.
Is Coevering suitable for families with children?
Coevering certainly has qualities for families: there are 780 children aged 0-15 living in the neighbourhood, there are schools in the area, and the nearby castle gardens with a sensory garden are popular with children. Residents also mention the social activities organised for children and the elderly. The relatively affordable housing stock makes the neighbourhood accessible for young families.
How accessible is Coevering?
Residents rate the accessibility of Coevering at 8.4 out of 10. By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N615 and the nearby junction with the A67 towards Eindhoven (approx. 15 minutes) and Venlo. The centre of Geldrop can be reached by bicycle in about 10 minutes. Bus services connect the neighbourhood with Geldrop centre and the Eindhoven region. Parking is free on most streets.
What amenities are there in Coevering?
Coevering has Winkelcentrum Coevering with a supermarket, pharmacy, and daily shops within walking distance. There is a weekly market in the neighbourhood. The nearby castle gardens offer a terrace and a sensory garden. For secondary education, larger retail chains, and hospital care, you need to go to the centre of Geldrop or the Eindhoven region. Residents rate amenities at 8.3 out of 10.
Is Coevering a safe neighbourhood to rent in?
Residents rate safety in Coevering at 7.7 out of 10, which is more than sufficient. Several reviews emphasise that the neighbourhood is quiet and that there is little nuisance. It is a neighbourhood where people know each other and social cohesion is relatively high. As one resident writes: 'Friendly people, no nuisance.' One point of concern mentioned by residents is litter around waste containers.
A lot is organised for children, elderly, coffee cart, etc. It's cosy here and everyone helps out.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet, pleasant, something for everyone. The weekly market is very cosy. Nice walks in the castle gardens where you can sit on the terrace. There's also a sensory garden, fun and educational for children.
Auto-translated to English by AIFriendly people, no nuisance. Only a lot of rubbish next to the container!
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Auto-translated to English by AIIdeal that we have shopping centre Coevering. Where I can find everything I need on a daily basis within easy reach of each other.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a fine neighbourhood to live in, shops nearby. But walking the streets in the evening is really out of the question because of the people hanging around. Lots of fireworks all year round and always nuisance. There is a school but only foreign children attend it and you can hardly call it a Dutch school anymore.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet, nature-rich environment. No noise nuisance. Friendly residents. Close to the centre, GPs and pharmacy.
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