Rental homes in Europakwartier Oost, Almere
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Renting in Europakwartier Oost: private sector above the Almere average
Europakwartier Oost is a relatively small neighbourhood in Almere with a housing stock of 81 homes, 65% of which are rental properties. Notably, the entire rental segment is owned by housing corporations, meaning the private sector here is limited. Nevertheless, 34 private sector homes have been rented out in the neighbourhood over the past twelve months, with an average rent of €1,559 per month. The range runs from €990 to €2,850 per month, with an average living area of 97 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. For current rental prices and the latest listings, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
The WOZ value in Europakwartier Oost averages €445,000, well above the Almere average of €363,000. This says something about the type of home ownership in the neighbourhood: relatively high-quality homes, including in the rental segment. If you are looking for a rental home in a neighbourhood with above-average property values but within a corporation-dominated environment, this is the place. For those also considering buying a home, the page homes for sale in Europakwartier Oost provides a complete picture of the owner-occupied segment.
Europakwartier Oost: a young neighbourhood still taking shape
Europakwartier Oost has a distinct demographic profile. Nearly half of the 920 residents are between 25 and 45 years old. Families with children are well represented, with 280 residents in the 0 to 15 age group. There are hardly any elderly people: only five residents are 65 or older. This gives the neighbourhood a young, active feel, but also a certain immaturity: there are few facilities for the elderly or those seeking peace and quiet.
Residents describe Europakwartier Oost on the neighbourhood page of Europakwartier Oost as a quiet, orderly place to live, with plenty of space and a tidy appearance. At the same time, there is frequent criticism of the limited range of facilities directly in the neighbourhood itself: for daily shopping, dining out or public transport, you have to rely on adjacent neighbourhoods. Residents mention the proximity of other neighbourhoods in Almere Haven as a plus point. The centre of Almere Haven is within easy reach, and neighbourhoods such as De Werven and De Hoven are also close by, each with its own character and level of amenities.
The atmosphere in the neighbourhood is quiet and green, fitting the broader character of Almere Haven. Those seeking more urban vibrancy will need to travel or cycle a bit further. The municipality of Almere is investing in the further development of this part of the city. More information about municipal plans and facilities can be found on the website of the municipality of Almere. Would you also like to know how Europakwartier Oost scores on safety, green spaces and social cohesion? Read residents' experiences on the neighbourhood page.
Renting in Europakwartier Oost: who is this suitable for, and who is it not?
Renting in Europakwartier Oost is mainly interesting for young couples and families with children who are looking for space, appreciate a quiet living environment and are not dependent on extensive local amenities. With an average private sector rent of €1,559 per month, it is not a cheap option: anyone considering renting an apartment in Europakwartier Oost should expect an above-average price level. For those with a lower budget or looking to move in quickly, neighbourhoods such as De Meenten or De Grienden are worth exploring. Seniors or people who place great value on amenities within walking distance will feel less at home here.
Find current rental listings in Europakwartier Oost
Buurtje.nl shows the latest rental listings in Europakwartier Oost daily, including filters for price, area and energy label. At the top of this page you can see how many homes are currently available and what the average rent is at present. Would you like to search more broadly? Then view the full overview of rental homes in Almere or explore the listings in nearby Centrum Almere Haven.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Europakwartier Oost?
In the private sector, an average of 1,559 euros per month was paid for a rental home in Europakwartier Oost over the past twelve months. Rental prices ranged from 990 to 2,850 euros per month, with an average living area of 97 m². These figures exclude social housing and rooms.
How long does a property stay on the rental market in Europakwartier Oost before being rented out?
The average time to rent varies and depends on current supply and demand. At the top of the page with rental properties in Europakwartier Oost, the most recent rental time in days is updated. Given the limited supply in the neighbourhood, it is generally wise to respond quickly.
What is the waiting time for social housing in Europakwartier Oost?
Europakwartier Oost has a relatively small housing stock of 81 homes, of which 65% is owned by housing corporations. Waiting times for social housing in Almere are generally long. For up-to-date information on registration and waiting times, you can visit the website of the municipality of Almere or the relevant housing corporation.
Is Europakwartier Oost suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood has a young population: nearly a third of residents are under 15 years old and the largest group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds. The neighbourhood has a quiet, green character that appeals to many families. Facilities such as schools and playgrounds are available, although for a wider range you may need to go to an adjacent neighbourhood.
How accessible is Europakwartier Oost for people without a car?
Europakwartier Oost is located in Almere Haven, which is accessible by train via Almere Haven station. However, for daily shopping and public transport, you are dependent on adjacent neighbourhoods. Residents indicate that the neighbourhood is pleasant for cyclists, but that a car or bicycle is handy for daily life.






