Rental homes in Fazantenkamp, Stichtse Vecht
Discover available rental properties in Fazantenkamp and compare current rental prices, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews directly on this page.
Rental prices and market figures for Fazantenkamp, Stichtse Vecht
Fazantenkamp is a predominantly owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 953 homes, only 5% are in the private rental sector, while 95% are owner-occupied. There is no social housing association property in the neighbourhood, meaning social rental homes are not available here. Anyone looking for a rental home in Fazantenkamp must rely on private landlords.
In the past twelve months, one home was rented out in the private sector, for €2,350 per month with an average floor area of 111 m². That works out at around €21 per m² per month. These are figures for the private sector, excluding social housing. Supply is scarce and prices are at the upper end of what you encounter in the area. By comparison, the average WOZ value in Fazantenkamp is €409,000, which is higher than the district average for Maarssenbroek (€357,000) but lower than the municipal average for Stichtse Vecht (€455,000). This gives an indication of the price level: the neighbourhood is relatively sought-after, but not the most expensive in the municipality. At the top of this page, see the current overview of available rental homes and the most recent average rental price.
Living in Fazantenkamp, Stichtse Vecht
Fazantenkamp is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the western part of Maarssenbroek, the large expansion district of Maarssen that was systematically developed in the 1970s and 1980s. The neighbourhood is characterised by spacious streets with predominantly semi-detached and detached houses, lined with greenery. The name refers to the bird theme that recurs in the street names of Maarssenbroek: Reigerskamp, Zwanenkamp and Valkenkamp are direct neighbours. It is a neighbourhood you recognise by the wide pavements, front gardens and relatively low traffic on the residential streets.
The average household income is €41,100, slightly below the municipal average of €43,600. Labour participation is quite high at 68%, and over a third of residents have a higher education degree. The largest group of residents is between 25 and 45 years old, and families with children are the most common household type. You notice this in the atmosphere: quiet, orderly, with social control. One resident describes it as follows: "Nice neighbourhood to live in, many amenities in the immediate vicinity. We enjoy living here, good social control." At the same time, there is also a critical voice: one resident rates the neighbourhood a 4.2 and mentions unsafe situations. The overall rating for Fazantenkamp is 7.1 out of 10.
Amenities in Fazantenkamp
The location in Maarssenbroek means daily shopping is easily accessible. The Maarssenbroek shopping centre, a short bike ride away, offers a full supermarket range including Albert Heijn and Lidl, supplemented by shops, a pharmacy and eateries. Within the neighbourhood itself, primary schools are present and are also rated positively by residents: education scores an 8.0 in the resident rating. Sports facilities are available in the wider district, with football clubs and a swimming pool nearby. The Maarsseveensche Plassen area, a popular recreational area with a beach and water sports, is a few minutes' bike ride away. Amenities score a 7.7 in resident reviews, indicating that the neighbourhood performs well in this regard.
Accessibility
Fazantenkamp is easily accessible by car via the A2, which connects Maarssen to Utrecht (about 10 minutes) and Amsterdam (about 30 minutes). Maarssen station is within cycling distance and offers direct intercity connections to Utrecht Centraal and Amsterdam. Several bus routes cross Maarssenbroek and connect the neighbourhood to the town centre of Maarssen and the train station. Accessibility therefore scores the highest of all subcategories: an 8.3. Parking is free on most streets and there is usually sufficient space. The neighbourhood is also well served by bicycle via the cycle paths along the Vecht and through Maarssenbroek towards Maarssen village.
Would you like to compare the neighbourhood with its immediate neighbours? Reigerskamp and Zwanenkamp have a similar character and are also part of Maarssenbroek. Boomstede is also an adjacent neighbourhood worth considering if you want to rent in this area. For a broader picture, also see the supply of rental homes in Maarssenbroek as a whole.
Is a rental home in Fazantenkamp right for you as a tenant?
Fazantenkamp is most suitable for families and dual-income earners looking for peace, space and good accessibility. However, the supply of rental homes in Fazantenkamp is very limited: there is no social housing available and private sector supply is scarce. Anyone wanting to rent a home in Fazantenkamp should expect a rental price of around €2,350 per month for a home averaging 111 m². Respond quickly if something becomes available, because supply is small and the neighbourhood is sought-after. Do you have a larger budget or are you flexible in your housing preferences? Then also consider the homes for sale in Fazantenkamp as an alternative, or explore the broader supply of rental homes in Stichtse Vecht. For starters or people with a lower income, it is advisable to register with a housing association for social housing, although that supply is absent in this neighbourhood itself.
What residents say about Fazantenkamp
Based on 3 resident reviews, Fazantenkamp scores a 7.1 out of 10. The highest subscores are for housing (9.0) and accessibility (8.3). Education scores an 8.0. Residents are less positive about the beauty of the neighbourhood (6.0) and the sense of community (6.7). One resident simply writes: "Top neighbourhood." Another resident experiences the neighbourhood as unsafe and gives a 4.2. This spread shows that experiences can vary. See all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page for Fazantenkamp.
Compare rental homes in and around Fazantenkamp
Fazantenkamp is one of several neighbourhoods in Maarssenbroek with a similar living environment. If you want to search more broadly, you can also look at Valkenkamp or the nearby district Maarssen, where the character is more village-like but the supply may be larger. For a complete picture of what is available for rent in the region, Buurtje.nl offers neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and current rental data from more than 1,500 sources in one place. The municipality of Stichtse Vecht also has attractive centres such as Breukelen and Loenen aan de Vecht for those who prefer to live by the water. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Stichtse Vecht.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Fazantenkamp, Stichtse Vecht?
In the free sector, an average rent of €2,350 per month was recorded in Fazantenkamp over the past twelve months, for a home averaging 111 m². This amounts to approximately €21 per m² per month. These are free sector figures only, excluding social housing. Social housing is not available in Fazantenkamp, as there is no housing association property in the neighbourhood.
Are there social housing properties in Fazantenkamp?
No, there are no social housing properties in Fazantenkamp. The housing association ownership in the neighbourhood is 0%, meaning that housing associations do not rent out any homes here. Those who wish to qualify for social housing in the region can register with a housing association active in Stichtse Vecht, such as Portaal or another regional association. Be aware of waiting lists that can extend to several years in the Utrecht region.
What is it like to live in Fazantenkamp?
Fazantenkamp is a quiet, spacious residential neighbourhood in Maarssenbroek with plenty of greenery and a clear family character. Residents rate the neighbourhood an average of 7.1 out of 10. Accessibility (8.3) and housing (9.0) score the highest. One resident describes it as 'a nice neighbourhood to live in with good social control', while another resident experiences unsafe situations. Experiences therefore vary.
Is Fazantenkamp suitable for families with children?
Yes, Fazantenkamp is particularly popular with families. The most common household type in the neighbourhood is households with children (435 out of 953 homes), and 44% of residents are married. The neighbourhood has primary schools nearby, wide streets with little traffic, and a green character. Education scores an 8.0 in resident ratings, indicating that parents are satisfied with the school environment.
How is the accessibility of Fazantenkamp?
Fazantenkamp scores an 8.3 on accessibility, the highest sub-score in the neighbourhood rating. By car, the A2 is easily accessible, allowing Utrecht to be reached in about 10 minutes and Amsterdam in about 30 minutes. Maarssen station is within cycling distance and offers direct train connections to Utrecht and Amsterdam. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood to the train station and the centre of Maarssen. Parking is free on most streets.
What facilities are there in Fazantenkamp?
Fazantenkamp scores a 7.7 on facilities. Within a short cycling distance is shopping centre Maarssenbroek with supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Lidl, shops, a pharmacy, and eateries. Primary schools are present in the area, as well as sports facilities such as football clubs and a swimming pool. Recreation area Maarsseveensche Plassen, with beach and water sports, is quickly accessible by bike.
Is Fazantenkamp a safe neighbourhood?
Safety scores a 7.0 in resident ratings of Fazantenkamp, which is satisfactory but not exceptionally high. Most residents experience the neighbourhood as quiet and well-organised, with good social control. However, one resident gives a low rating of 4.2 and describes negative experiences in the neighbourhood. The picture is therefore mixed; the neighbourhood is generally quiet but individual experiences can vary greatly.
Nice neighbourhood to live in, many amenities in the immediate vicinity, we enjoy living here, good social control.
Auto-translated to English by AITop neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIBeaten, threatened and sworn at. Burning down.
Auto-translated to English by AI


