Rental homes in Groote Hoeven, Someren
Discover the current supply of rental properties in Groote Hoeven and read what this quiet Someren neighbourhood has to offer for tenants.
Rental prices and market figures for Groote Hoeven, Someren
Groote Hoeven is a small neighbourhood where owner-occupancy predominates: 67% of homes are owned, while 33% are rented. Of those rental properties, 26% are owned by a housing association (social rent) and only 6% belong to other landlords (private sector). This means the private sector supply here is limited. At the top of this page you can see how many rental properties are currently available and what the current average monthly rent is.
The average WOZ value in Groote Hoeven is around €357,000. That is lower than the average in the wider district Someren dorp (€372,000) and also below the municipal average for Someren (€392,000). This lower property value generally translates into more moderate rental prices compared to other parts of the municipality. Want to know exactly what renting in Groote Hoeven costs? The current rental prices and the range can be found at the top of this page. Please note that the prices shown relate to the private sector; social housing falls outside this overview and is usually significantly cheaper, but has waiting lists.
Living in Groote Hoeven, Someren
Groote Hoeven is a quiet, small-scale residential neighbourhood on the edge of Someren dorp, with a strong village character. The neighbourhood has just over 350 residents and consists mainly of ground-floor homes, making it attractive for people seeking peace and space. The green countryside is literally just around the corner, and the atmosphere is quiet and clear. The housing stock largely consists of single-family homes; renting apartments in Groote Hoeven is hardly possible, which distinguishes the neighbourhood from more urban parts of Someren.
Facilities in and around Groote Hoeven
Groote Hoeven itself has no shopping centre or supermarket. For daily groceries, residents rely on the centre of Someren, a few minutes away by bike. There you will find, among other things, an Albert Heijn and other facilities. Primary schools are located in Someren centre, as are the pharmacy and GP practices. For sports, various clubs are active in Someren, including football and tennis clubs. Recreationally, the surrounding nature and heathland areas are a clear plus of this location; walking and cycling in the Someren countryside is directly possible from Groote Hoeven.
Accessibility of Groote Hoeven
By car, Groote Hoeven is reasonably well accessible. Via the N279 you quickly reach Helmond (about 15 minutes) and from there you connect to the A67 towards Eindhoven or Venlo. Public transport is limited; there are bus routes from Someren centre, but the frequency is low and for train travellers, Helmond station is the nearest hub. The neighbourhood is therefore most suitable for people with their own car. Cycling to the centre of Someren takes only five to ten minutes, which works fine for daily trips. Parking is not a problem in Groote Hoeven; there is plenty of space on private property or in the immediate vicinity, without a permit requirement.
On the neighbourhood page of Groote Hoeven you will find resident reviews and extensive neighbourhood data. Residents appreciate the peace and space the neighbourhood offers. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here, you know your neighbours and the greenery around you makes living very pleasant." Criticisms sometimes concern the limited walking distance to facilities and the sparse public transport. Those used to a bustling environment may find Groote Hoeven too quiet.
Compared to Someren centrum, where more facilities are within walking distance, Groote Hoeven is quieter and less centrally located. The neighbourhood Waterdael I + II has a more pronounced new-build character, while Groote Hoeven presents a more mixed and village-like picture. Loove is also a quiet neighbourhood, but has a slightly different housing type offering.
Is renting in Groote Hoeven right for you?
Groote Hoeven mainly attracts young families and people between 25 and 45; this is by far the largest age group in the neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is less suitable for starters who depend on public transport or who want to live right in the hustle and bustle. For people looking for a rental home with space, peace and a village atmosphere within cycling distance of Someren centre, this is a serious option. However, the private sector supply is small, so respond quickly if a property becomes available. Prepare your rental documents in advance: income statement, employer's statement and a recent bank statement are standard requirements. For social housing, register with Wooniezie, the housing association active in this region, but be aware of waiting lists. Are you also open to buying? Then check the supply of homes for sale in Groote Hoeven as an alternative.
What residents say about Groote Hoeven
Residents of Groote Hoeven particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its peace, space and the social character of the small community. The scores on liveability and safety are generally above the municipal average. One resident describes it as: "Small, quiet and safe. You feel at home here without feeling trapped by the city." Less positive are some residents about the limited facilities within walking distance and the dependence on the car. Read all experiences and reviews on the neighbourhood page of Groote Hoeven.
Compare rental properties in and around Groote Hoeven
Looking for available rental properties in the wider area? Besides Groote Hoeven, other neighbourhoods in Someren dorp are also worth exploring. See what is available for rent in Noord or compare with Waterdael III, a newer sub-district with a different housing supply. For a broader overview, you can also look at rental properties in Someren dorp as a whole, or the total supply of rental properties in Someren. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from multiple sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know if the neighbourhood suits you. Want to know more about the municipality? Then check the website of Someren municipality for local information about living, permits and facilities.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Groote Hoeven, Someren?
The current average rent in the free sector can be found at the top of this page; this data is updated daily. The WOZ value in Groote Hoeven is approximately €357,000, which is lower than the municipal average of €392,000, which usually results in more moderate free sector rents. Social housing is significantly cheaper, but is not included in the free sector rent data on this page.
Are there social housing units in Groote Hoeven?
Yes, about 26% of the housing stock in Groote Hoeven is owned by a housing association, which means social housing. The active housing association in the Someren region is Wooniezie, where you can register for a social housing unit. Be prepared for waiting lists; the demand for social housing in Someren exceeds supply.
What is it like to live in Groote Hoeven?
Groote Hoeven is a quiet, small-scale neighbourhood with a strong village character on the edge of Someren. The neighbourhood has over 350 residents and is characterised by ground-level homes and plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity. Residents appreciate the peace and safety, but also mention that you depend on the centre of Someren, a short bike ride away, for daily shopping and amenities.
Is Groote Hoeven suitable for families with children?
Yes, Groote Hoeven is popular with young families. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 25 to 45 years old, and there are relatively many children (0 to 15 years old). The quiet surroundings, proximity to nature, and safe atmosphere make the neighbourhood attractive for families. Primary schools can be found in nearby Someren centre, within cycling distance.
How accessible is Groote Hoeven?
By car, Groote Hoeven is easily accessible; Helmond is about a 15-minute drive via the N279 and provides access to the A67. Public transport is limited, with bus connections from Someren centre but low frequency. The nearest train station is Helmond. Cycling to the centre of Someren takes five to ten minutes. Parking is free and there is ample space.
What amenities are there in Groote Hoeven?
Groote Hoeven itself has no supermarket or shopping centre. For daily shopping, schools, GP practices, and sports clubs, residents rely on Someren centre, which is a short bike ride away. The immediate surroundings do offer plenty of opportunities for walking and cycling in the nature and heathland areas around Someren.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Groote Hoeven?
The supply of free sector rental properties in Groote Hoeven is limited, as only 6% of homes are owned by other landlords (free sector). This means that properties that become available are rented out quickly. The average rental time in days can be found at the top of this page. Respond quickly if you see a rental home in Groote Hoeven and make sure you have documents such as an income statement and employer's statement ready.



