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Renting in Denekamp: a tight private sector in a buyer-dominated market

Denekamp is essentially an owner-occupied neighbourhood: around 70% of the approximately 3,937 homes are owned, and only 30% are rental properties. Of that rental share, the largest part is managed by a housing association (22%), while private and other landlords together account for about 9%. This means that the private-sector rental supply is limited. Over the past twelve months, 11 private-sector homes were rented out in Denekamp, with an average rent of €1,155 per month. The range ran from €900 to €1,500 per month, with an average living area of 122 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. For current rents and the daily changing supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

By comparison, the average WOZ value of a home in Denekamp is €335,000, which is lower than the municipal average of Dinkelland (€379,000). This indicates that Denekamp as a residential core is relatively affordable compared to the rest of the municipality. More information about living in the municipality can be found on the page about Dinkelland or on the official website of the municipality of Dinkelland.

Denekamp from the inside: family life, tranquillity and a strong sense of community

Those who live in Denekamp live in a village that feels larger than you would expect from the outside. With over 9,000 residents, Denekamp has its own character that sits somewhere between an active provincial town and a quiet Twente village. The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, but there are also relatively many families with children. That is exactly what resident Bram describes in his review: "There are many young people with children. It is a cosy neighbourhood that is very well maintained." He gave Denekamp an 8.6 out of 10, and that score is supported by strong sub-scores for safety (10.0), sense of community (9.0) and housing (9.0). Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood data on the Denekamp neighbourhood page.

That high safety score is no coincidence. Denekamp has the atmosphere of a place where people know each other, where children play outside and where public spaces are kept tidy. The centre of Denekamp offers basic amenities such as supermarkets, a library and catering establishments. Accessibility scores an 8.0: Denekamp is not on a railway line, but is easily accessible by car via the N403 towards Nordhorn (Germany) and the N343 towards Almelo. The border location with Germany makes Denekamp interesting for people who live or work on both sides of the border.

Would you like to know more about specific neighbourhoods within Denekamp? The characters vary considerably. For example, the Centre has a very different profile from the quieter suburbs. If you are looking for greenery and space, then the Rural Area of Denekamp is worth exploring. Diepengoor and Remerink and Denekamp East also each have their own living atmosphere. The only category that scores slightly lower is greenery (7.0), which indicates that the immediate living environment is not equally green everywhere, although the rural area is of course within cycling distance.

Does renting in Denekamp suit your situation?

Denekamp is most suitable for families, couples and people who consciously choose a quiet Twente village life with sufficient basic amenities nearby. The average income in Denekamp is €33,700 per year, which indicates that this is not a pronounced high-income community. Anyone looking for a rental home in the private sector must take into account a limited supply and an average rent of around €1,155 per month. Renting in Denekamp is therefore less suitable for people who want to find a home flexibly and quickly. Are you considering a longer term and do you have the financial room? Then the owner-occupied homes in Denekamp may be a better option, especially given the relatively favourable WOZ value compared to the rest of the municipality.

Searching for rental homes in Denekamp and surroundings

Buurtje.nl brings together the current rental supply in Denekamp in one place, including filters on price, surface area and energy label. Is the supply in Denekamp currently limited? Then also check what is available in neighbouring places such as Ootmarsum or Lattrop-Breklenkamp. For a broader overview of all rental homes in the municipality, you can visit the page with rental homes in Dinkelland.


Frequently asked questions

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

In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Denekamp over the past year was €1,155 per month. Rents ranged from €900 to €1,500 per month, with an average living area of 122 m². These figures are based on 11 privately rented homes over the past twelve months.

How long is the waiting time for social housing in Denekamp?

Social housing in Denekamp is largely managed by a housing association, which owns about 22% of the housing stock. Waiting times for social housing in Twente can run up to several years, depending on the type of home and registration duration. For current waiting times and registration, you can contact the housing association active in the municipality of Dinkelland.

Is Denekamp safe to live in?

Residents rate safety in Denekamp as 10.0 out of 10, the highest sub-score in resident reviews. Resident Bram describes Denekamp as a well-maintained and cosy neighbourhood where many families live. The overall resident score is 8.6 out of 10.

Can I rent an apartment in Denekamp?

The supply of apartments for rent in Denekamp is limited. The private-sector rental supply is small: only 11 homes were rented out in the private sector over the past year. Most homes in Denekamp are owner-occupied (70%), and the rental supply largely consists of housing association homes. Keep in mind that availability can vary greatly.

How accessible is Denekamp if you want to rent there?

Denekamp does not have its own train station, but is easily accessible by car via the N343 towards Almelo and the N403 towards the German town of Nordhorn. Residents give accessibility a score of 8.0 out of 10. For people who work in Germany or regularly cross the border, Denekamp's location is actually a plus. Public transport is available but more limited than in larger cities.


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’t Pierik25-09-2025
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Many young people with children live here. It's a cosy neighbourhood that is very well maintained.

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