Rental homes in Deurne
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Renting in Deurne: limited supply, private sector around €1,200 per month
Of the more than 6,500 homes in Deurne, 37% are rental properties. The majority of these, around 27%, are owned by housing associations. The private sector is therefore relatively small: only 10% of the housing stock is with other landlords. This is noticeable in the supply. In the past twelve months, 21 private sector homes were rented out in Deurne, with an average rent of €1,218 per month and an average floor area of 76 m². The range runs from €830 to €1,750 per month. These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing and rooms. For current rents and available properties, please refer to the overview at the top of this page. The WOZ value in Deurne is €380,000, slightly below the municipal average of €387,000. If you are considering buying, you will find a current overview on the page with homes for sale in Deurne.
Carnival, neighbours who know you and an 8.9 on Buurtje.nl
Deurne is not an anonymous commuter town. Residents rate their neighbourhood an 8.9 out of 10, and those who read the reviews on the neighbourhood page of Deurne quickly understand why. Stef describes it succinctly: "Very cosy. There are lots of parties and even a carnival association." That says something essential about how it feels here: Deurne is a place where people know each other, where traditions still live and where the community exists not just on paper. The sub-scores confirm that picture. Community scores a 9.0, as do accessibility, green spaces, housing, beauty, education and amenities. Safety lags slightly behind with an 8.0, but that is still a comfortable pass.
Deurne has a recognisable centre with shops, hospitality and a market, and various residential neighbourhoods each with their own character. For example, the centre of Deurne is popular due to its proximity to amenities, while quieter neighbourhoods such as Vlier-Noord and Walsberg offer more space and greenery. The Stationsbuurt is interesting for those who travel by train daily, as Deurne has its own station with connections to Eindhoven and Venlo. The accessibility score of 9.0 is therefore no surprise.
In terms of demographics, Deurne is a diverse municipality. The largest age group is 65-plus with nearly 3,750 residents, but the 25 to 45 age group is also well represented with over 3,000 people. Single-person households form the largest household group. This makes Deurne interesting for both starters and people later in life looking for a smaller, well-connected home. More about the municipality can be found on the page of Deurne or on the official website of the municipality of Deurne.
For whom is a rental home in Deurne the right choice, and for whom not?
Renting in Deurne suits people who value a close-knit community, do not need a big city and appreciate accessibility by train or car. The average income of €34,900 and the relatively high WOZ values make buying difficult for starters, but the private rental sector is also not cheap: renting an apartment in Deurne quickly costs more than €1,000 per month. Those looking for a social rental home must take into account waiting times via the housing associations. For tenants seeking flexibility but finding the Deurne region interesting, it is also worth looking at Heiakker, Liessel or Vlierden as an alternative.
Find current rental listings in Deurne
Buurtje.nl combines current housing listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect from the area. View the full range of rental homes in Deurne as a municipality, or explore specific neighbourhoods such as Heilige Geest, Provinciebuurt or De Vennen for a more targeted picture of the supply.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Deurne?
In the private sector, an average of €1,218 per month was paid for a rental home in Deurne last year, with an average floor area of 76 m². Prices ranged from €830 to €1,750 per month. These figures exclude social housing and rooms. For current rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Deurne?
Social housing in Deurne is rented out through housing associations, which together manage about 27% of the housing stock. Waiting times for a social rental home can be long, depending on the type of home and location. For current registration options and waiting times, you can contact the relevant association or visit the website of the municipality of Deurne.
Is Deurne well accessible if I want to rent a home?
Yes, accessibility is one of Deurne's strongest points: residents give it a 9.0. Deurne has its own train station with connections to Eindhoven and Venlo, among others. The municipality is also conveniently located near the A67 motorway. For renters who commute daily, the Stationsbuurt is a logical place to look.
What energy labels do rental homes in Deurne typically have?
The average gas consumption in Deurne is 1,190 m³ per year and electricity consumption is 3,020 kWh. These are relatively common figures for a Brabant municipality with a mix of older and newer homes. When renting a home, it is wise to request the energy label, especially now that energy costs make up a large part of monthly expenses.
Is it safe to rent a home in Deurne?
Residents rate safety in Deurne at 8.0 out of 10, which is a solid score. The overall neighbourhood score is 8.9. Deurne has the character of a close-knit community, which residents experience as positive for liveability. For specific safety information per neighbourhood, you can contact the municipality or the neighbourhood police officer.
There are many parties and even a carnival association
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