Rental homes in Dedemsvaart, Hardenberg
Looking for a rental property in Dedemsvaart? Check the current listings on this page, including resident reviews and neighbourhood data.
Renting in Dedemsvaart: limited free-sector supply, but affordable compared to the region
Of the more than 5,500 homes in Dedemsvaart, 32% are rental properties. The majority of these are owned by housing associations (24%), while only 8% are with other landlords. The free sector is therefore small. In the past twelve months, only 10 free-sector homes were rented out, with an average rent of €1,381 per month and a range of €1,150 to €1,525 per month. The average home has an area of 92 m². These are annual averages for the free sector, excluding social housing. For the current supply and daily rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
The WOZ value in Dedemsvaart is €303,000, just below the municipal average of Hardenberg (€305,000). That difference is small, but it confirms that Dedemsvaart's property values are well in line with the rest of the municipality. The average income is €33,000, also almost equal to the municipal average. Anyone looking for a rental home in the free sector must reckon with limited availability. Social housing is relatively more abundant, but waiting times via the housing association apply. More about the housing supply in the region can be found on the page rental homes in Hardenberg.
Dedemsvaart: a quiet Overijssel ribbon with loyal residents
Dedemsvaart is not a neighbourhood that stands out for its hustle and bustle or dynamism. It is a former peat colony that grew along a canal, with an elongated structure that you find in few other places in Overijssel. Residents appreciate that. On Buurtje.nl, Dedemsvaart scores a 7.9 out of 10, based on four reviews. Accessibility scores the highest with an 8.8, followed by housing (8.5) and greenery (8.0). These are not empty figures: residents themselves mention how close everything is. Klaske writes succinctly: "Everything is nicely close." An describes the neighbourhood as "cosy, quiet and tidy" with "helpful neighbours."
GJM gives a 9.0 and speaks of a nice neighbourhood to live in, but honestly adds that the green spaces are poorly maintained by the municipality. That is a recurring point: the greenery is there, but maintenance sometimes leaves something to be desired. The community score (7.2) and education score (7.5) are the lowest sub-scores, which fits a place that is somewhat more inward-looking. The population is relatively old: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and over 2,700 residents are 65 or older. This gives Dedemsvaart a quiet, stable character, but less of the vibrant street life that younger residents sometimes seek.
The neighbourhood is divided into several districts, each with its own atmosphere. Dedemsvaart-Noord and Dedemsvaart-Zuidoost are the more built-up residential cores, while in the Reestgebied you find more space and greenery. For those who want to know how residents rate the different parts of Dedemsvaart, the neighbourhood page of Dedemsvaart offers a complete overview of all reviews and neighbourhood data. The municipality of Hardenberg focuses on liveability in its cores; more information about municipal policy and facilities can be found on the website of the municipality of Hardenberg.
Renting in Dedemsvaart: who does this suit well, and who less so?
Dedemsvaart is most suitable for renters who appreciate peace and space, have no need for a bustling city centre, and already have a connection with the region or work there. Families with children form the largest household group, and the neighbourhood is also geared towards them. For young starters or people looking for an apartment to rent in Dedemsvaart as a temporary step, the supply is limited and the free sector small. Those considering buying instead of renting can view the supply of homes for sale in Dedemsvaart, as 68% of the housing stock is owner-occupied.
Searching for rental homes in Dedemsvaart and surroundings
The current rental supply in Dedemsvaart is at the top of this page, including filters for price, area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines this supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect. Is the supply in Dedemsvaart limited? Then also check what is available for rent in Balkbrug, Bergentheim or other cores via the overview of municipality Hardenberg.
Frequently asked questions
What does a rental house in Dedemsvaart cost in the private sector?
In the past twelve months, the average rent for a private-sector home in Dedemsvaart was €1,381 per month, with a range of €1,150 to €1,525 per month. The average size was 92 m². These figures exclude social housing and rooms. The current supply and daily prices are at the top of the page.
How long is the waiting time for a social rental home in Dedemsvaart?
Social rental homes in Dedemsvaart are rented out through housing associations, which together manage about 24% of the housing stock. Waiting times for social housing vary greatly by property type and location. For current information on registration and waiting times, you can visit the website of the relevant association or the municipality of Hardenberg.
How safe is Dedemsvaart to live in?
Residents rate safety in Dedemsvaart at 7.8 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. Several residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and tidy. Overall living satisfaction scores 7.9, indicating that most residents feel comfortable there.
Is Dedemsvaart well accessible if I want to rent a home there?
Accessibility is actually Dedemsvaart's strongest point: residents give it an 8.8 out of 10. The N36 connects Dedemsvaart with Hardenberg and Ommen, and daily amenities such as shops and schools are close by for most residents. One resident sums it up succinctly: "Everything is nicely close."
Are there also apartments for rent in Dedemsvaart?
The private-sector supply in Dedemsvaart is limited: in the past twelve months, 10 homes were rented out in the private sector. Renting apartments in Dedemsvaart is possible, but the supply varies greatly. The overview at the top of this page shows what is currently available. Those looking for more choice can also look at the supply in surrounding villages such as Balkbrug or Bergentheim.
Cosy, quiet, neat neighbourhood. Helpful neighbours.
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Auto-translated to English by AIWhere I live, it's mainly elderly people living there, and the surrounding streets are mixed, elderly and young people. A nice neighbourhood to live in. Too bad the green spaces are poorly maintained by the municipality.
Auto-translated to English by AIEverything is nice and close
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