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Rental homes in Cuijk, Land van Cuijk

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What does a rental property cost in Cuijk? Free sector from €760

Cuijk has a remarkably balanced housing market: 43% of the more than 8,600 homes are rental properties, compared to 57% owner-occupied homes. That is a significant share of rentals for a place of this size. About 32% of all homes are owned by a housing association, meaning the social rental sector is strongly represented. The remaining 11% falls under private and other landlords, and that is precisely the segment you deal with as a free-sector tenant. In the past twelve months, 29 homes in the free sector have been rented out, at an average rent of €1,129 per month. The range runs from €760 to over €2,000, with an average living area of 118 m². That is relatively affordable compared to cities like Nijmegen, which is about a 25-minute drive away. Good to know: the average WOZ value in Cuijk is €304,000, below the municipal average of €346,000 for the whole of Land van Cuijk. This makes Cuijk one of the more accessible places to rent within the municipality. At the top of this page you will always find the current daily prices and available supply.

Green and cosy, but not equally smooth everywhere: how residents experience Cuijk

Residents give Cuijk a 7.1 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. That is a decent score, but the story behind it is more nuanced than a single number. What immediately stands out in the scores: education gets a 9.0 and green spaces an 8.5. Cuijk scores above average on those points. Resident Pauline (7.9/10) describes it aptly: "Quiet neighbourhood with all amenities nearby. Lots of green and water, which brings a positive atmosphere." She also mentions the diversity in population and housing types, and the fact that people greet each other on the street. That may sound like a small detail, but if you are new to a village, such things stand out.

At the same time, not everyone is equally enthusiastic. Jitske (6.4/10) is honest about her experience: she has trouble with neighbours who pick fights and gossip, making her feel uncomfortable on her street. She is positive about the area around Heeswijkse Kampen, where you can walk well, and about primary education. That difference in experience is typical of Cuijk: one neighbourhood is very different from another. In the centre you have shops, restaurants and the weekly market within easy reach, while in De Valuwe or Padbroek you are in quieter, greener residential areas. The community score of 5.5 shows that the social fabric is not equally strong everywhere. That fits a place where 3,055 of the households are single-person and the ageing population is increasing: over 4,100 residents are 65-plus.

In terms of accessibility, Cuijk scores a 7.0. Cuijk railway station is on the Maaslijn line and takes you to Nijmegen in about 25 minutes. By car, you are quickly on the A73. This makes Cuijk workable if you work in the region but prefer to live outside the city. More experiences and detailed neighbourhood data can be found on the neighbourhood page of Cuijk, where all resident reviews are collected.

Renting in Cuijk: for starters, families and those seeking peace, but not for everyone

With an average income of €33,900 and a labour participation rate of 64%, Cuijk is a place where you can get by on a modal income. A rental home in the free sector from €760 is achievable for dual-income earners or single people with an above-modal salary. For families, the high education score (9.0) is a serious asset. If you are looking for an apartment to rent in Cuijk, you will find that mainly in and around the centre. Seniors looking to downsize also find options here, given the large 65-plus population. If you are looking for a vibrant nightlife or lots of cultural offerings, then Cuijk is probably too quiet for you. Prefer to buy? Then check out the supply of homes for sale in Cuijk, where the WOZ value is lower than in the rest of the municipality.

Searching for a rental property in Cuijk and surroundings

On this page you will find the current rental supply in Cuijk, with filters on price, surface area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you choose not just a home but also a neighbourhood. Want to broaden your search? Then also check what is available for rent in nearby Grave, discover Velp or view the full overview of rental properties in the municipality of Land van Cuijk.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent for a house to rent in Cuijk?

In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent over the past twelve months was €1,129 per month. The range runs from €760 to approximately €2,009. The average living area is 118 m². For current prices, please consult the overview at the top of the page.

How long is the waiting time for a social housing rental in Cuijk?

Cuijk has a large share of housing association homes: about 32% of all homes. Nevertheless, waiting times in the Land van Cuijk region have increased significantly, often to several years. Allocation is handled by housing associations such as Mooiland. Check the website of the municipality of Land van Cuijk for current information on registration and waiting times.

Is Cuijk a safe place to look for a rental home?

Residents rate safety in Cuijk at 7.5 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. That is a solid pass. However, the experience varies by neighbourhood: some residents experience nuisance from neighbours, while others mention the friendly atmosphere and people greeting each other on the street.

Are there good schools nearby if I am considering renting a home in Cuijk?

Education is one of Cuijk's strongest points, with a resident score of 9.0 out of 10. There are several primary schools in the centre and surrounding neighbourhoods, plus secondary schools such as Merletcollege. For families with school-age children, this is a clear plus.

How is the accessibility if I am considering renting an apartment in Cuijk?

Cuijk has its own train station on the Maaslijn line, with which you can reach Nijmegen in about 25 minutes. By car, you are quickly on the A73 towards Venlo or Nijmegen. Residents give accessibility a 7.0 out of 10. For commuters working in the Nijmegen region, Cuijk is a workable base.


Experiences from Cuijk
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7.9
Pauline
Living alone · Apartment
Good balance between peace and liveliness

Quiet neighbourhood with all amenities nearby. Lots of greenery and water, which brings a positive atmosphere. Diversity in population and types of housing. Friendly people. People greet each other on the street. That stands out when you are new to the village/neighbourhood. The neighbourhood feels safe. Much within walking distance. Nijmegen easily accessible.

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6.4
Jitske
Family · Terraced house
The neighbourhood could be better

The street I live in is anything but okay. All my neighbours pick fights with everyone and I can't do my thing in peace without being gossiped about or spoken to... For the rest, you can walk fine in Heeswijk Kampen, etc. I also went to primary school here myself and that was perfectly fine. We also have a Jumbo in the neighbourhood and that's very nice, but when it comes to a real centre, I find that minimal.

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