Rental homes in Goes-Noordoost, Goes
Discover current rental properties in Goes-Noordoost, a quiet residential neighbourhood in Goes. View available homes, rental prices and neighbourhood data directly on this page.
Rental prices and market figures Goes-Noordoost, Goes
Goes-Noordoost is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: only 8% of the 588 homes are in the rental sector. This makes the supply of rental homes in Goes-Noordoost scarce and competition among tenants correspondingly high. Of those rental homes, 5% are owned by a housing association (social housing) and 3% belong to other landlords, which amounts to the private sector. The average WOZ value of homes in this neighbourhood is €377,000. This is significantly higher than the district average of Goes (€292,000) and also clearly above the municipal average of Goes (€303,000). This higher property value is reflected in rental prices: anyone wanting to rent a home in Goes-Noordoost in the private sector typically pays more than in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Goes-Oost or Goes-West. Current average rental prices and time on market in days can be found at the top of this page; these figures are updated daily. Please note that the rental prices mentioned only concern the private sector and do not include social housing.
Living in Goes-Noordoost, Goes
Goes-Noordoost is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the northeastern edge of the city of Goes. The neighbourhood has a distinct residential character: wide streets, many detached and semi-detached homes, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s. There is little commercial activity or busy through roads here; the atmosphere is that of an established family neighbourhood where people have lived for decades. This also explains the demographic composition: the largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds (395 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (370 residents). More than half of households are married and the proportion of families without children is large. First-time buyers and young tenants are less represented here than in, for example, Goes-Centrum.
Facilities
For daily shopping, Goes-Noordoost is well accessible. The city centre of Goes, with among others a Jumbo, Albert Heijn and various specialist shops, is within cycling distance. Primary schools are present in the immediate vicinity, making the neighbourhood suitable for families with children of primary school age. For secondary education, school communities in the centre of Goes are accessible. In terms of sports, the area offers space for walking and cycling in the Zeeland landscape just outside the built-up area. Various sports clubs in Goes are easily accessible by bike. For medical care, GPs and pharmacies are available in the nearby districts. More information about municipal facilities can be found on the website of the municipality of Goes.
Accessibility
Goes railway station is about two kilometres from Goes-Noordoost, easily reachable by bike in about ten minutes. From that station, direct trains run towards Middelburg, Vlissingen and Bergen op Zoom. By car, Goes-Noordoost connects to the N256 and via that road to the A58 towards Middelburg (about 25 minutes) and Bergen op Zoom (about 30 minutes). Within the neighbourhood, parking is generally not a problem: most homes have their own driveway or garage, and street parking is free without a permit requirement. For cyclists, there are good connections to the city centre via the Noordhoeksingel and surrounding cycle paths.
Residents particularly appreciate Goes-Noordoost for its peace and space. On the neighbourhood page of Goes-Noordoost you can read all resident experiences and neighbourhood data. One resident writes: "It is quiet and green here, you know your neighbours and the streets are tidy. For families it is a nice place, although you sometimes miss some liveliness." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited own facilities directly in the neighbourhood and the dependence on the car or bike for daily needs. Compared to the livelier Goes-Zuid, the neighbourhood is quieter but also less diverse in housing supply.
Who is renting in Goes-Noordoost interesting for?
Goes-Noordoost best suits tenants who seek peace, space and a green living environment and are not dependent on a bustling shopping offer within walking distance. Families with children and elderly people who prefer quiet living will feel at home here. First-time buyers looking for an affordable rental home might also consider the supply in Goes-Noordwest or other neighbourhoods in the municipality, where sometimes more private sector supply is available. Because the rental percentage is low, available rental homes are quickly gone: respond quickly if you see a home for rent and ensure your income details and references are immediately available. For social housing, register with a Zeeland housing association; expect waiting lists. Also consider the owner-occupied homes in Goes-Noordoost as an alternative, given the ample owner-occupied housing supply in this neighbourhood.
What residents say about Goes-Noordoost
Residents rate Goes-Noordoost predominantly positively in terms of liveability, peace and safety. The neighbourhood scores well on green space and social cohesion. Residents are less enthusiastic about the limited own facilities and the dependence on transport to the centre. One resident describes it as: "Quiet living with good neighbours, but for a night out or shopping you really have to get on your bike." All ratings per category, including scores for safety, accessibility and facilities, can be read on the neighbourhood page of Goes-Noordoost. These are experiences from real residents, something you won't find on any other housing site at neighbourhood level.
Compare rental homes in and around Goes-Noordoost
Want to know how Goes-Noordoost compares to other neighbourhoods? Also check the supply in Goes-Centrum, where more apartments are for rent and the liveliness is greater, or explore Goes-Oost for a similar residential character with possibly a wider rental housing supply. Outside the city, Kloetinge and Wilhelminadorp are village alternatives with their own character. For a complete overview of all rental homes in Goes or all rental homes in the municipality of Goes, you can visit Buurtje.nl, which combines supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews. This way you find not only a home, but also the neighbourhood that suits you.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Goes-Noordoost, Goes?
The current average rent in the free sector in Goes-Noordoost can be found at the top of this page; it is updated daily. Since only 8% of homes in this neighbourhood are rented and the average WOZ value is €377,000 (well above the municipal average of €303,000), rents are generally higher than in other Goes neighbourhoods. Social housing is cheaper but very limited in availability (5% housing association ownership).
Are there social housing properties in Goes-Noordoost?
Yes, but supply is limited. Approximately 5% of the housing stock in Goes-Noordoost is owned by a housing association. To apply for a social housing property, you need to register with a Zeeland housing association, such as Woongoed Zeeland, which operates in the Goes region. Be prepared for waiting lists, as supply in this neighbourhood is small. The remaining 3% of rental properties are private sector rentals by private landlords.
What is it like to live in Goes-Noordoost?
Goes-Noordoost is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a strong family and living character. The area consists mainly of detached and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the peace, space, and social cohesion, but note that local amenities are limited and you need to head to the city centre for shops and dining. The average income (€39,800 per year) and high proportion of highly educated residents (39%) give the neighbourhood an affluent character.
Is Goes-Noordoost suitable for families with children?
Goes-Noordoost is certainly suitable for families. The neighbourhood is quiet, has wide streets, plenty of greenery, and primary schools nearby. The largest age group is 45 to 65-year-olds, indicating a settled, stable living environment. More than half of households are married. For young families, the neighbourhood is pleasant, although the rental supply is limited and rents in the free sector are relatively high.
How accessible is Goes-Noordoost?
Goes-Noordoost is about two kilometres from Goes station, reachable by bike in about ten minutes. From that station, trains run towards Middelburg, Vlissingen, and Bergen op Zoom. By car, the neighbourhood connects via the N256 to the A58. Parking in the area is generally free and without permit requirements. Cycle paths connect the neighbourhood well to the city centre of Goes.
What amenities are there in Goes-Noordoost?
Goes-Noordoost has limited amenities of its own; for supermarkets, shops, and dining, you rely on the city centre of Goes, which is within cycling distance. Primary schools are present in the neighbourhood. For secondary education, medical care, and sports, facilities in the centre of Goes are easily accessible. The municipality of Goes provides an overview of local amenities and services on its website.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Goes-Noordoost?
Since only 8% of the housing stock in Goes-Noordoost consists of rental properties, supply is scarce and available homes are usually rented out quickly. The average time to rent in days can be seen at the top of this page. If you have your eye on a rental home in Goes-Noordoost, it is wise to respond quickly and have your documents (proof of income, references) ready in advance.




