Rental homes in Deurne Centrum, Deurne
Discover rental properties in Deurne Centrum and view the current supply, neighbourhood data and resident reviews on this page.
Rental prices and market figures Deurne Centrum
In Deurne Centrum, approximately 48% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, while the remaining 52% are owner-occupied. Of all homes, 32% are owned by a housing association, which concerns social housing. The remaining 16% falls under private or commercial landlords. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €352,000, which is lower than the district average of Deurne (€380,000) and the municipal average of €387,000. This suggests that home ownership in the centre is relatively modest in scale, with more apartments and smaller homes than in the surrounding districts.
In the free sector (excluding social housing), an average rent of €1,150 per month was recorded last year, based on 10 rented homes. Rents ranged from €969 to €1,395 per month, with an average living area of 72 m². This works out to approximately €16 per m² per month. For comparison, check the current supply and daily prices at the top of this page, as these are updated daily. Those considering social housing can contact the local housing association, but should be prepared for waiting lists.
Living in Deurne Centrum
Deurne Centrum is the compact core of the municipality of Deurne, a North Brabant municipality with a strong agricultural and industrial past. The centre has the character of a classic Brabant market town: a recognisable main street with shops, hospitality venues and a church as its focal point, surrounded by a mix of older buildings and post-war construction. The neighbourhood is small, with around 1,530 residents, but has a notably high concentration of over-65s: more than half of the population is over 65. This is reflected in the street scene and amenities, but also in the type of rental housing available, often single-level or small-scale.
Amenities in Deurne Centrum
Daily shopping can be done in the centre itself. There are several supermarkets within walking distance, including a Jumbo and an Aldi on or near the Markt and the Haageik. The shopping street also offers bakeries, butchers and some specialist shops. For hospitality, there are cafés and eateries around the Markt, which also hosts the weekly market on Fridays. Medical facilities such as GPs, pharmacy and physiotherapists are concentrated in and around the centre. Primary schools are within cycling distance in neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Heilige Geest and Stationsbuurt. Sports facilities are limited directly in the neighbourhood itself, but sports clubs for football, tennis and swimming are reachable within a few minutes by bike. Wilhelminapark is a short walk away and offers some green space in the immediate vicinity.
Accessibility
Deurne has its own train station, about ten minutes by bike from the centre. From Deurne station, trains run towards Eindhoven (approximately 25 minutes) and Venlo. Bus line 82 and some other regional bus services serve the centre. By car, the A67 (Eindhoven-Venlo) is accessible via the N270, a few minutes' drive away. Eindhoven is about 30 kilometres away. Parking in the centre itself is limited and partly paid or permit-based. If you need a car daily, it is advisable to check this in advance, as parking pressure is a point that residents often mention. By bike, the centre of Deurne is easily accessible from all adjacent neighbourhoods.
On the neighbourhood page of Deurne Centrum you will find resident reviews, neighbourhood scores per category and current district data. Residents appreciate the central location and the presence of daily amenities within walking distance. A frequently heard criticism is the parking pressure and the limited traffic flow on the main street during busy times. One resident described it as: "Everything you need daily is within five minutes on foot, but with the car you sometimes spend longer parking than doing groceries." Compared to quieter neighbourhoods such as Vlier-Noord or Houtenhoek, the centre is livelier but also busier. If you are looking for peace and space, you are better off looking at those neighbourhoods; if you want everything within walking distance, Deurne Centrum is the right place.
Does renting in Deurne Centrum suit you?
Given the demographic composition, with a large group of over-65s and many single-person households, Deurne Centrum is attractive for seniors and singles who want to live close to amenities. Starters considering renting an apartment in Deurne Centrum should be prepared for a limited supply and free sector prices from around €970 per month. The number of available rental homes varies greatly; check the current available rental properties at the top of this page. Respond quickly if you see something, as rental times in central locations are usually short. For social housing, registration with a housing association is necessary, but waiting lists can be long. As an alternative, the owner-occupied homes in Deurne Centrum are worth considering, although the WOZ values here are not at the lower end either. More information about living and municipal policy can be found on the website of the municipality of Deurne.
What residents say about living in Deurne Centrum
Residents give Deurne Centrum an average solid score for amenities level and accessibility on foot. The atmosphere is described as quiet but not boring, with a recognisable village core. Residents are less enthusiastic about the parking situation and the limited supply of rental homes available in Deurne Centrum. One tenant wrote: "For me as a pensioner, this is the perfect place: pharmacy, GP and supermarket within walking distance, yet the feeling of a real village." Read all experiences and reviews on the residents' page of Deurne Centrum, where scores per category are broken down.
Similar neighbourhoods and further searching in Deurne
If you find renting a home in Deurne Centrum too expensive or the supply too limited, it is worth looking at adjacent neighbourhoods. The Provinciebuurt is directly next to the centre and has a slightly quieter character. Also De Vennen is an option for those who want more space while maintaining proximity to the centre. For a broader overview of the rental market supply in the area, check rental properties in the district Deurne or all rental properties in the municipality of Deurne. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and district data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Deurne Centrum, Deurne?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Deurne Centrum over the past year was €1,150 per month, with an average living area of 72 m². Rents ranged from €969 to €1,395 per month, which works out to about €16 per m². Social housing through a housing corporation is generally cheaper, but waiting lists and income requirements apply.
Are there social housing units in Deurne Centrum?
Yes, approximately 32% of the housing stock in Deurne Centrum is owned by a housing corporation, which means social housing. To qualify, you must register with the relevant housing corporation active in the municipality of Deurne. Be aware of waiting lists; the municipality of Deurne provides information on its website about local corporations and registration procedures.
What is it like to live in Deurne Centrum?
Deurne Centrum has the character of a classic Brabant market town with a recognisable main street, weekly market and daily amenities within walking distance. The neighbourhood is compact and has a relatively older resident profile, with more than half of the residents over 65. Residents appreciate the central location and range of amenities, but mention parking pressure as a recurring point of criticism.
Is Deurne Centrum suitable for seniors as tenants?
Deurne Centrum is particularly attractive for seniors and single people. More than half of the population is 65-plus and there are many single-person households. GP, pharmacy, supermarket and other daily amenities are within walking distance, making the neighbourhood suitable for people who want to be less dependent on the car. The supply of ground-floor or small-scale rental properties matches this.
How accessible is Deurne Centrum?
Deurne station is about a ten-minute bike ride from the centre and offers train connections to Eindhoven (about 25 minutes) and Venlo. By car, the A67 is easily accessible via the N270. Regional bus routes run through the centre. Parking in the centre itself is limited and partly paid or permit-based, which residents experience as a disadvantage.
What amenities are there in Deurne Centrum?
In and directly around Deurne Centrum there is a Jumbo and an Aldi, along with bakers, butchers and specialist shops. A weekly market is held on the Markt. GPs, a pharmacy and physiotherapists are concentrated in the neighbourhood. Primary schools and sports clubs are within a short bike ride or walking distance in adjacent neighbourhoods. Wilhelminapark offers a green space in the immediate vicinity.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Deurne Centrum?
The supply of rental homes in Deurne Centrum is limited: in the past year, only 10 properties were rented out in the private sector. Due to this scarce supply, available properties are usually rented out quickly. It is advisable to respond quickly to listings that appeal to you and to have your documents (income statement, employer's statement) ready. Check the current listings at the top of this page for the most recent situation.



