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Rental prices and market figures Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland, Utrechtse Heuvelrug

The rental market in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland is small-scale and exclusive. Of the 98 homes in this neighbourhood, only 21% are rented, the remaining 79% are owner-occupied. There are no social housing units from a housing association: the association's ownership is 0%. All rental properties are owned by private or commercial landlords, meaning that anyone looking for a rental home here will only find properties in the free sector.

Over the past twelve months, four homes were rented out in the free sector, with an average rent of €3,500 per month. The range was also €3,500 per month, indicating that the available supply is fairly homogeneous. With an average living area of 191 m², the rent per square metre comes to approximately €18.30. These are significantly higher prices than the average in the broader district Doorn or the municipality as a whole. For comparison: the average WOZ value in Moersbergen-Tuilland is €918,000, while the district average in Doorn is €512,000 and the municipal average of Utrechtse Heuvelrug is €494,000. The neighbourhood thus belongs to the most expensive segments of the region. For current available rental properties and the most recent average rent, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland, Utrechtse Heuvelrug

Moersbergen-Tuilland is one of the quietest and most leafy neighbourhoods of Doorn. The neighbourhood lies on the southeastern edge of the village, nestled between the forests of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug. Its character is rural-elegant: large plots, detached villas and townhouses, surrounded by oak avenues and greenery. The buildings largely date from the first half of the twentieth century, with a number of imposing country houses and estates setting the tone. New-build homes are hardly found here. Anyone looking for a rental home here seeks space, privacy and nature within walking distance.

The population composition confirms that picture. Of the 265 residents, the largest group is between 45 and 65 years old. The proportion of highly educated people is 55%, the average income is €50,600 per year, and 53% of households are married. Families with children are relatively few; most households consist of adults without children at home.

Facilities in and around Moersbergen-Tuilland

The neighbourhood itself has no shops, schools or catering facilities. For these, you rely on the nearby Doorn-Centrum, a short bike ride away. There you will find an Albert Heijn, various local shops, primary schools and GP practices. For more extensive facilities, hospital care or a larger range of shops, you head to Driebergen-Rijsenburg or Utrecht. The immediate surroundings do offer plenty of recreational opportunities: the forests of National Park Utrechtse Heuvelrug are literally on your doorstep, with walking and mountain biking routes in all directions. Moersbergen Estate borders the neighbourhood and is accessible to walkers.

Accessibility

By car, Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland is easily accessible via the N227 towards the A12 at Driebergen-Zeist, about ten minutes' drive away. Utrecht city centre can be reached in about twenty to twenty-five minutes. Parking is not a problem: most homes have their own driveway or garage, and there is no parking permit requirement. By train, you travel from Driebergen-Zeist station towards Utrecht Central in about ten minutes. The bus connection from Doorn itself is limited; bus line 50 runs towards Zeist and Utrecht, but the frequency is low. Cyclists reach the centre of Doorn in five to ten minutes via quiet roads through the greenery. For daily public transport use, a car is practically indispensable.

Residents appreciate the peace, space and direct proximity to nature. On the neighbourhood page of Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland you can read what people who live here say about it themselves. One resident describes the neighbourhood as: "Here you really live in the middle of nature, yet five minutes from all daily shopping. The peace is priceless." Recurring criticisms are the limited public transport connections and the fact that you need a car for almost everything.

Compared to neighbourhoods like Doorn - Boswijk or Doorn-Zuidoost, Moersbergen-Tuilland is more exclusive and quieter, with larger homes and higher rents. If you are looking for a slightly more central location with more facilities within walking distance, you would be better off looking at Doorn-Centrum or Doorn-Noordwest.

Is renting in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland right for you?

This neighbourhood is most suitable for people who seek space, greenery and peace and are willing to pay a high rent for it. Think of dual-income couples, expats or people who want to move from the Randstad to a quieter environment without completely letting go of the city. Starters and students will not find affordable options here: there are no social housing units, and the free sector starts at €3,500 per month. If you want to rent a home in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland, respond quickly to available rental properties because the supply is very limited. Prepare your documents (employer's statement, payslips, ID) so you can respond immediately. As an alternative, the owner-occupied homes in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland are worth considering, although those prices are also well above the regional average.

What residents say about Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland

Residents of Moersbergen-Tuilland generally rate their neighbourhood positively, particularly in terms of greenery, peace and living environment. Points of criticism concern the limited accessibility by public transport and the lack of facilities in the immediate vicinity. One resident wrote: "The combination of forest, space and yet a village within cycling distance makes this a special place to live. But without a car, you won't get around." View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the overview page of Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland, including scores per category such as safety, greenery and atmosphere. This kind of resident data is not available anywhere else at neighbourhood level.

Compare rental properties in and around Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland

Are you looking for an apartment to rent in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland or do you want to compare with other neighbourhoods? Also check the supply in Doorn - Kaapse Bossen, which has a similar forested character, or look at Doorn-Zuid for a slightly more accessible segment. Outside Doorn, Leersum and Amerongen are interesting alternatives for those seeking peace and nature in the municipality. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only see what is for rent but also whether a neighbourhood suits you. For a complete overview of rental properties in the municipality, also see the supply of rental properties in Utrechtse Heuvelrug. More information about living and facilities in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland, Utrechtse Heuvelrug?

In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland over the past twelve months was €3,500 per month, with an average living area of 191 m². That works out to about €18.30 per square metre. There are no social housing units in this neighbourhood: the housing association share is 0%, so all rental properties fall under the private sector. Rents are therefore significantly above the average for the Doorn district and the municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug.

Are there social housing units in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland?

No, there are no social housing units available in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland. The share of housing association properties is 0%. All rental properties in the neighbourhood are owned by private landlords and fall under the private sector. Those looking for social housing in the region can register with housing association Woongoed Zeist or other associations active in the municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug, but for this specific neighbourhood, waiting for a social housing unit is not an option.

What is it like to live in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland?

Living in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland means peace, space, and greenery. The neighbourhood has a rural, upscale character with detached villas and townhouses along lanes and forest edges. Most residents are over 45, highly educated, and appreciate the immediate proximity to the forests of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug. A commonly heard criticism is the limited accessibility without a car. Residents generally rate the living environment and greenery positively.

Is Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland suitable for families with children?

The neighbourhood has a quiet, safe environment with plenty of greenery, which can be attractive for families. However, relatively few families with children live here: the largest age group is 45-65 years, and most households consist of adults without children. Schools and childcare are not present in the neighbourhood itself but are a short bike ride away in Doorn-Centrum. The high rents starting at €3,500 per month make renting a home in this neighbourhood financially unfeasible for many families.

How accessible is Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland?

By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N227 towards the A12; Utrecht city centre can be reached in about twenty to twenty-five minutes. The nearest train station is Driebergen-Zeist, from where you can reach Utrecht Central in about ten minutes. The bus connection from Doorn is limited in frequency. Cycling to the centre of Doorn takes five to ten minutes. For daily use of public transport, a car is practically indispensable.

What amenities are there in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland?

The neighbourhood itself has no shops, schools, or restaurants. For daily groceries, an Albert Heijn, primary education, and GP care, you need to go to Doorn-Centrum, a five to ten-minute bike ride away. The immediate surroundings do offer extensive recreational facilities: the forests of Nationaal Park Utrechtse Heuvelrug and Landgoed Moersbergen are within walking distance, with walking and cycling routes. For more extensive facilities and specialist care, you need to go to Driebergen-Rijsenburg or Utrecht.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland?

The supply of rental properties in Doorn - Moersbergen-Tuilland is very limited: only four properties were rented out in the private sector over the past twelve months. Due to this scarce supply and the specific target group the neighbourhood attracts, properties can disappear from the market quickly. Anyone wanting to rent a home in this neighbourhood would be wise to have all documents, such as an employer's statement and payslips, ready so they can respond immediately to available rental properties.

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