Rental homes in Hagenkamp, Eindhoven
Looking for a rental property in Hagenkamp? Check the current listings on this page and discover what living in this quiet Eindhoven neighbourhood entails.
Rental prices and market figures for Hagenkamp, Eindhoven
Hagenkamp is a pronounced rental neighbourhood: 84% of the 805 homes are rental properties, of which 67% are owned by a housing corporation. Only 16% of the homes are owner-occupied, which clearly distinguishes Hagenkamp from the Eindhoven average. The average WOZ value is €263,000, significantly lower than the municipal average of €360,000 and the district average of Rozenknopje (€372,000). This is also reflected in rental prices: in the free sector (excluding social housing), five homes were rented out in the past twelve months for an average of €1,309 per month, with a range of €682 to €2,350 per month. Since the average surface area of the rented homes is not available, no reliable price per m² can be calculated. Because 67% of the housing stock is owned by corporations, social housing is the dominant rental form in Hagenkamp. The free sector is relatively small (approximately 18% other landlords), which keeps supply limited. For current availability and the daily average rental price, refer to the overview at the top of this page. Those considering buying instead of renting can find more information on the page owner-occupied homes in Hagenkamp.
Living in Hagenkamp, Eindhoven
Hagenkamp is a quiet, predominantly post-war residential neighbourhood in the district Rozenknopje, on the southeastern side of Eindhoven. The buildings mainly consist of porch flats and gallery flats from the 1960s and 1970s, supplemented by terraced single-family homes. The neighbourhood has a quiet, functional character: no trendy coffee bars or bustling nightlife, but a stable, close-knit living environment where many long-term residents live. The population composition tells that story: the largest age group is 65-plus (410 of the 1,235 residents), followed by the 25 to 45 age group. Single-person households are dominant with 505 of the total households. This makes Hagenkamp attractive for singles and elderly people seeking peace and affordability, but less obvious for young families with children.
Facilities in Hagenkamp
You can do your daily shopping in the immediate vicinity: within a short cycling distance there are supermarkets such as a Jumbo and a Lidl on the Geldropseweg and the Aalsterweg, the two busy arterial roads that border the neighbourhood. For more extensive shopping, Woensel shopping centre is about a ten-minute cycle away. Primary schools in the immediate vicinity serve the limited but existing family population in the neighbourhood. For secondary education, schools in Stratum and the centre of Eindhoven are easily accessible. Green spaces are present in the form of smaller park strips within the neighbourhood itself; the Genneper Park, one of the larger recreational areas of Eindhoven, is about a fifteen-minute cycle away. Sports clubs and a swimming pool can be found in the wider area of Stratum and the centre. Healthcare facilities, including GP practices and pharmacies, are available in the adjacent neighbourhoods along the Geldropseweg.
Accessibility
Hagenkamp is conveniently located relative to the Eindhoven ring road. By car, you can quickly reach the A67 towards Venlo or Helmond via the Geldropseweg, and via the Aalsterweg towards the city centre and the A2 to The Hague or Amsterdam. The centre of Eindhoven is about a ten-minute drive away. By bicycle, the city centre can be reached in a quarter of an hour via the Geldropseweg or via quieter neighbourhood routes. Public transport goes via bus stops on the Geldropseweg, from where several bus lines run towards Eindhoven Central and other parts of the city. Eindhoven Central itself is about a fifteen-minute cycle away. Parking in Hagenkamp is generally not a major problem: most streets have no paid parking or permit requirement, although it can be busy in the evenings near the apartment buildings.
Residents of Hagenkamp particularly appreciate the peace and affordable housing costs. On the neighbourhood page of Hagenkamp you will find all resident experiences and neighbourhood data together. One resident writes: "It's quiet here and the neighbours know each other. Not the most modern neighbourhood, but you live well and affordably." Criticism sometimes focuses on the outdated appearance of some of the apartment buildings and the limited shopping facilities directly in the neighbourhood itself. Compared to sister neighbourhood Schrijversbuurt, Hagenkamp has a similarly quiet character but a slightly older population composition. The nearby Oude Spoorbaan attracts more young renters due to its location closer to the railway and younger housing stock.
Is a rental home in Hagenkamp right for you?
Hagenkamp is most suitable for singles and older renters seeking peace, affordability and a stable living environment. The large share of corporation homes (67%) means that social housing is the most accessible route, but waiting lists at corporations such as Woonbedrijf Eindhoven can be long. Register as early as possible via the municipality of Eindhoven or directly with the corporation. For the free sector: the supply of rental homes in Hagenkamp is limited, with only five homes rented out in the free sector in the past year. Respond quickly to available rental homes and ensure your documents (employer's statement, payslips, ID) are immediately available. Those who want more freedom of choice can also look at rental homes in Eindhoven more broadly, or consider the step to buying via the page owner-occupied homes in Hagenkamp. Students and expats considering renting an apartment in Hagenkamp will find the neighbourhood functional but less lively than the centre or districts such as Kortonjo.
What residents say about Hagenkamp
Residents of Hagenkamp generally rate their neighbourhood positively for peace and sense of safety, but give lower scores for liveliness and shopping facilities. On the resident review page, scores per category can be found for safety, facilities, green spaces and atmosphere. One resident sums it up aptly: "Hagenkamp is not a neighbourhood to impress, but it is a neighbourhood to live in pleasantly. Quiet, clear and the neighbours greet you." View all experiences and scores on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Hagenkamp. This kind of resident knowledge is unique: no other major housing site offers this at neighbourhood level.
Comparing rental homes in and around Hagenkamp
Want to compare renting in Hagenkamp with the surrounding area? The Schrijversbuurt and the Oude Spoorbaan are the nearest neighbourhoods within the same district Rozenknopje and each offer their own mix of housing types and resident profiles. If you are looking for a more urban environment, districts such as Centrum or Kortonjo are worth comparing, although rental prices there are generally higher. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and district data from more than 1,500 sources, so that as a renter you choose not only a home but also a neighbourhood that suits you. View the full supply of available rental homes at the top of this page and use the filters on surface area, price and energy label to compare quickly.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Hagenkamp, Eindhoven?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Hagenkamp over the past twelve months was €1,309 per month, with a range from €682 to €2,350 per month. The free sector supply is limited: only five homes were rented out in this period. Social housing through the housing association is typically significantly lower in price, depending on allocation rules and income.
Are there social housing units in Hagenkamp?
Yes, Hagenkamp has a large share of social housing: 67% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association, accounting for more than half of all 805 homes in the neighbourhood. The main association active in this area is Woonbedrijf Eindhoven. You can register via their website or through the regional housing allocation system; be aware of waiting lists that can increase depending on your length of residence and registration time.
What is it like to live in Hagenkamp?
Hagenkamp is a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood with many porch flats and terraced houses from the 1960s and 1970s. The neighbourhood has a stable, functional character and mainly attracts singles and elderly people. Residents appreciate the peace and affordable living environment, but give lower scores for liveliness and shopping facilities directly in the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page of Hagenkamp you can find all resident experiences and scores per category.
Is Hagenkamp suitable for senior tenants?
Hagenkamp is certainly suitable for seniors: the largest age group in the neighbourhood is 65-plus with 410 out of 1,235 residents. The large share of association homes offers affordable rental opportunities, and the neighbourhood is predominantly quiet and clear. Bus stops on Geldropseweg provide good public transport connections for those who no longer cycle or drive, and healthcare facilities are available in the immediate vicinity.
How accessible is Hagenkamp?
Hagenkamp is easily accessible by car via Geldropseweg towards the A67 and via Aalsterweg towards the A2 and the city centre. Eindhoven city centre is about ten minutes by car and a quarter of an hour by bike. Bus lines on Geldropseweg connect the neighbourhood with Eindhoven Central Station and other districts. Parking is free and without a permit requirement in most streets, although it can be busier near apartment buildings in the evening.
What facilities are there in Hagenkamp?
For daily groceries, supermarkets such as Jumbo and Lidl are a short bike ride away along Geldropseweg and Aalsterweg. Primary schools serve families in the neighbourhood; for secondary education, schools in Stratum and the city centre are easily accessible. More extensive shopping can be done at Woensel shopping centre about ten minutes by bike. Genneper Park offers recreational opportunities at a slightly greater distance, and GP practices and pharmacies can be found in the adjacent neighbourhoods.
How quickly are rental homes rented out in Hagenkamp?
The free sector rental supply in Hagenkamp is scarce: in the past twelve months, only five homes were rented out via the free market. This means that homes generally go off the market quickly once they become available. Make sure you have documents such as payslips, an employer's statement and an ID ready, and respond as quickly as possible to available rental homes. For social housing, waiting lists apply at the housing association.






