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Rental prices and market figures for Hanevoet, Eindhoven

Hanevoet is a neighbourhood where renting and buying are almost evenly split: 52% of the 1,673 homes are rental properties, 48% are owner-occupied. A large proportion of rental homes are owned by housing associations: 46% of all homes in the neighbourhood are owned by a housing association, which concerns social housing. Only 6% are owned by other (private) landlords. This means that the free-sector rental supply is relatively limited.

In the free sector (excluding social housing), 21 homes were rented out in Hanevoet over the past twelve months. The average rent was €1,703 per month, with a range from €895 to €2,295 per month. The average floor area was 47 m², resulting in a rent of approximately €36 per m² per month. This is steep for a neighbourhood where the average WOZ value of homes is €334,000, clearly lower than the district average for Gestelse Ontginning (€369,000) and the Eindhoven average of €360,000. The income level here is also somewhat lower: an average of €33,800 compared to €38,200 for the entire municipality. For the current supply and the most recent average rent and rental period, you can check the top of this page.

Living in Hanevoet, Eindhoven

Hanevoet is a post-war residential neighbourhood in the southeast of Eindhoven, part of the district Gestelse Ontginning. The neighbourhood largely consists of terraced houses and porch flats from the 1960s and 1970s, interspersed with some detached and semi-detached homes. It is a quiet, green neighbourhood: the proximity of the nature reserve De Klotputten and the surrounding greenery is one of the most frequently mentioned plus points. Residents therefore give greenery a remarkably high score of 9.0 out of 10.

Facilities in Hanevoet

For daily groceries, residents rely on supermarkets in the immediate vicinity, including shops on Genderseweg and in shopping centre Woensel. Facilities within the neighbourhood itself are limited, which is also reflected in the residents' score for facilities: 6.2 out of 10. For more extensive shops and hospitality, Eindhoven city centre is a few kilometres away. Schools in the area score highly with residents: an 8.8 out of 10 for education. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for families with children. Sports and recreation are well represented thanks to the greenery: walking and cycling around De Klotputten are popular activities.

Accessibility of Hanevoet

The accessibility of Hanevoet scores a 7.4 among residents, which is relatively good. By car, the neighbourhood is quickly connected to the A2 and A67 motorways, making Eindhoven city centre and surrounding cities such as Den Bosch and Helmond easily reachable. By bike, you can reach Eindhoven city centre in about 15 to 20 minutes. Bus connections run via Genderseweg towards the centre and Eindhoven station. Parking is free in large parts of the neighbourhood, although residents note that charging points for electric cars are causing increasing parking pressure.

Atmosphere and community

The atmosphere in Hanevoet is quiet and green, but residents are critical of the social cohesion. The community score of 4.4 out of 10 is the lowest sub-score. Several residents mention that contact between neighbours has decreased in recent years. One resident writes: "People live very much to themselves nowadays. Little social activity." There is also criticism of the housing association's allocation policy: several reviews mention that urgent cases are not always perceived as fair. If you are looking for an active neighbourhood community, you should take this into account. The safety score of 6.8 is reasonable, but some residents report nuisance from young people in the park after 10 pm and the smell of cannabis in the area. You can read more experiences from residents on the neighbourhood page for Hanevoet, including all reviews and sub-scores.

For comparison: sister neighbourhoods Genderbeemd and Ooievaarsnest are also part of Gestelse Ontginning and offer a similar living environment. If you are looking for more urbanity, you could consider Centrum or Oud-Stratum, but rental prices there are generally higher. A full overview of rental properties in Eindhoven gives a good picture of the options available.

Is renting in Hanevoet right for you?

Hanevoet mainly attracts residents in the 45 to 65 age group (the largest group), but seniors aged 65 and over also live here in relatively large numbers. The neighbourhood is quiet and green, which suits these target groups. Families benefit from the good school scores in the area. Starters and young people under 25 are less represented, which is also logical given the limited free-sector supply and the relatively high rental prices within it. If you are looking for a rental home in the social sector, it is wise to register in time with Woonbedrijf Eindhoven, the largest housing association active in this neighbourhood. Waiting lists for social housing in Eindhoven are long. More information about living and renting in the municipality can be found on the website of Eindhoven municipality. Are you considering buying instead of renting? Then check the supply of homes for sale in Hanevoet as an alternative. Respond quickly to available rental properties in the free sector: supply is limited and homes are usually rented out quickly. Prepare your documents (payslips, employer's statement) in advance.

What residents say about Hanevoet

Hanevoet receives an overall score of 7.0 out of 10, based on 5 resident reviews on Buurtje.nl. The highest scores are for greenery (9.0) and education (8.8), the lowest for community (4.4) and housing (6.2). A recurring theme in the reviews is the feeling that the neighbourhood used to be more social: "The neighbourhood is located near beautiful nature. People are increasingly less social with each other." Residents clearly appreciate the green location, but miss neighbourly involvement and are critical of the housing association's policy. Read all reviews and the full scores on the resident reviews and neighbourhood data for Hanevoet.

Comparing rental properties in and around Hanevoet

Are you looking for a rental property in Hanevoet or do you want to compare the neighbourhood with the rest of the district? Within rental properties in Gestelse Ontginning you will also find the supply in adjacent neighbourhoods such as Genderbeemd and Ooievaarsnest. If you are looking for a slightly livelier environment, you could also look at Kortonjo or Putten. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews, district data and rental market figures, so you not only find a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. At the top of this page, view the available rental properties in Hanevoet, including filters for price, floor area and energy label.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Hanevoet, Eindhoven?

In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Hanevoet over the past twelve months was €1,703 per month, with a range from €895 to €2,295 per month. The average floor area of rented homes was 47 m², which equates to approximately €36 per m² per month. Social housing through the housing association is considerably cheaper, but waiting lists apply.

Are there social housing properties in Hanevoet?

Yes, a large part of the housing stock in Hanevoet consists of social housing: 46% of all homes are owned by a housing association, mainly Woonbedrijf Eindhoven. To rent a social housing property in Hanevoet, you must register with Woonbedrijf via their website. Waiting lists in Eindhoven are long, so registering early pays off.

What is it like to live in Hanevoet?

Hanevoet is a quiet, green post-war residential neighbourhood in the southeast of Eindhoven, with an overall resident score of 7.0 out of 10. Residents appreciate the proximity to nature (green score: 9.0) and the good schools in the area (8.8). Social cohesion is perceived less positively: the community score stands at 4.4. Living in Hanevoet best suits people who value peace and greenery over liveliness.

Is Hanevoet suitable for families with children?

Hanevoet can be a good choice for families: residents give education in the neighbourhood a score of 8.8 out of 10, and the quiet, green environment is child-friendly. The neighbourhood has relatively many homes in the mid-range segment and a large group of residents aged 45 to 65. The limited private rental supply and the high rents in that sector are a point of attention for starting families with a smaller budget.

How is the accessibility of Hanevoet?

Residents rate the accessibility of Hanevoet at 7.4 out of 10. By car, the neighbourhood is well connected via the A2 and A67, with Eindhoven city centre about a 10-minute drive away. By bike, you can reach the city centre in 15 to 20 minutes. Bus connections run via the Genderseweg towards Eindhoven station. Parking is free on most streets, although charging points for electric cars in some places reduce parking space.

What facilities are there in Hanevoet?

Neighbourhood facilities in Hanevoet are limited: residents give facilities a score of 6.2 out of 10. For daily groceries, supermarkets are accessible on the Genderseweg and in the nearby Woensel shopping centre. More extensive shops and hospitality venues can be found in Eindhoven city centre. Green spaces and recreation are a strong point: the nature area De Klotputten offers space for walking and cycling directly from the neighbourhood.

Is there parking congestion in Hanevoet?

Parking in Hanevoet is largely free and without a permit requirement, but residents report increasing parking pressure due to the installation of charging points for electric cars. One resident explicitly mentions "parking problems due to charging points". In practice, parking during the day is usually not a major issue, but in the evening it can be busier, partly due to young people visiting the park.


Experiences from Hanevoet
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6.9
Sonja
Living alone · Overig
25-11-2025
Deterioration Hanevoet

People are becoming increasingly distant. More and more (sometimes) unjustified urgent cases. Not good. The neighbourhood is being taken over by too many nationalities, who don't seek contact. Parking problems due to charging stations.

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6.6
Sonja
Living alone · Overig
10-09-2025
Improvement always possible

People live very much to themselves these days. Little social activity. Homes are given undeserved urgent cases. Vals and Woonbedrijf are very blind to this. Not right. Social facilities are mainly for 'the elderly'. For the age group of 45/55, little to nothing is offered.

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6.9
Sonja
Living alone · Overig
01-09-2025
Expansion of social neighbours and activities

People don't really look out for each other. Urgency cases are often not fair and correct (failure of Woonbedrijf). Regular weed smell. Park many young people at late hours after 10 p.m.

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6.9
Sonja
Living alone · Overig
20-07-2025
A neighbourhood where the sense of community is being lost.

The neighbourhood is located near a beautiful nature area. Houses are being crammed with incorrect emergency cases. The housing association is blind in that regard. People are living less and less socially with each other. Strange that, given the natural location (the Klotputten), the housing association increasingly allows people on this edge to put up sheds and wooden fences. This was not the intention of the nature area. Climate change will cause a lot of water nuisance, and gardens are being replaced by stone. Neighbourhood prevention patrols during the day, while it is often needed in the evening. The housing association does not take the smell of weed seriously. The housing association does not draw a fair line regarding the admission of residents. One person gets everything done, the other nothing. This beautiful neighbourhood and location is rapidly deteriorating.

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7.6
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Gezin
01-11-2023
Cosy

- Few amenities - Plenty of green space

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