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Rental prices and market figures Harbrinkhoek kern, Tubbergen

Harbrinkhoek kern is primarily an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 419 homes in the neighbourhood, only 15% are in the rental sector, while 84% are owner-occupied. This makes the supply of rental homes in Harbrinkhoek kern scarce, especially compared to more urban areas. Of the total housing stock, 8% is owned by a housing association (social rent) and 7% belongs to other landlords (private sector). Available rental homes here are therefore not a given.

In the private sector (excluding social rent), an average rent of €1,100 per month was recorded over the past twelve months, on an average surface area of 164 m². This amounts to approximately €6.70 per m². The range was €1,100 to €1,100, meaning this concerns a very limited number of transactions, namely two rented homes. Keep in mind that these are annual averages in the private sector; the current rental prices of available homes are listed at the top of this page. The average WOZ value in Harbrinkhoek kern is €399,330, slightly below the neighbourhood average of Harbrinkhoek (€408,000) and also slightly below the municipal average of Tubbergen (€401,000). For those considering buying instead of renting, also check the supply of homes for sale in Harbrinkhoek kern.

Living in Harbrinkhoek kern, Tubbergen

Harbrinkhoek kern is a quiet, rural village in the municipality of Tubbergen, in the middle of the Twente coulisse landscape of the municipality of Tubbergen. The buildings mainly consist of detached houses and semi-detached houses, built from the 1960s up to recent expansions. The village has a recognisable Twente character: green surroundings, little traffic, and a close-knit community. Those looking for a rental home in a quiet, green environment outside the city will appreciate this. Those seeking urban vibrancy will find that Harbrinkhoek kern does not offer that.

Facilities in Harbrinkhoek kern

Harbrinkhoek kern is small and has a limited range of facilities. Doing daily shopping in the neighbourhood itself is not possible; for that you rely on nearby Tubbergen, a few kilometres away, where there is a supermarket and primary schools, among other things. In the core itself, there is a primary school that gives the village its village character. Sporty Harbrinkhoek has an active club life, including a football club (v.v. Harbrinkhoek) that plays a central social role. The surroundings are excellent for walking and cycling in the Twente countryside. For more extensive shops, catering or medical facilities, you rely on Tubbergen or Almelo.

Accessibility of Harbrinkhoek kern

Harbrinkhoek kern is easily accessible by car via regional roads towards Tubbergen and Almelo. Almelo, the nearest larger city, is about a twenty-minute drive away. From Almelo you have a connection to the A35 towards Hengelo and Enschede. Public transport in this area is limited; there is a bus line through the region, but the frequency is low and for daily use you are heavily dependent on your own transport. There is no train station in the core; the nearest station is Almelo. The cycling infrastructure is reasonable; the village is connected to Tubbergen via cycle paths, about five kilometres away. Parking is not a problem: in Harbrinkhoek kern there is ample free parking available.

Those looking for more urban facilities or better public transport connections can also look at the neighbourhood Tubbergen, the centre of the municipality, or at Albergen, another village in the municipality with a similar character. The sister neighbourhood Verspreide huizen Harbrinkhoek borders directly on the core and has an even more rural character, with predominantly detached buildings in the countryside.

Residents of Harbrinkhoek kern particularly appreciate the peace, nature and social cohesion in the village. One resident describes it as: "You know your neighbours, the children play outside, and you have everything you need within cycling distance of Tubbergen. It is not a neighbourhood for people seeking hustle and bustle, but that is exactly why we live here." See all experiences on the neighbourhood page of Harbrinkhoek kern, where residents give scores on categories such as safety, greenery and atmosphere. More about the wider neighbourhood can be found on the page about Harbrinkhoek as a whole.

Is renting in Harbrinkhoek kern right for you?

Harbrinkhoek kern is most suitable for families and people aged 25 to 65 who consciously choose a quiet, village-like living environment. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45 to 65 years (310 residents), and families with children form the largest household group. Starters looking for an affordable rental home with little competition in an urban environment will feel less at home here. The supply for rent in Harbrinkhoek kern is limited, so respond quickly when a home becomes available. Prepare with an employer's statement and recent payslips. For social rent, you can register with the regional housing association Domijn, which is active in the municipality of Tubbergen; expect waiting times. Those who want more choice can also explore the broader supply of rental homes in Tubbergen or look at rental homes in the neighbourhood Harbrinkhoek as a whole.

What residents say about Harbrinkhoek kern

Residents of Harbrinkhoek kern give the neighbourhood predominantly positive reviews, particularly in the areas of peace, safety and green spaces. The social atmosphere and active club life are frequently mentioned as plus points. Residents are sometimes less satisfied with the limited facilities and the dependence on the car for daily shopping. One resident writes: "Harbrinkhoek is a village where you feel safe and where people look out for each other. But without a car, you are dependent on others here." See all reviews, scores per category and more local insights on Harbrinkhoek kern on Buurtje.nl. These are experiences from real residents, something no other housing site offers at neighbourhood level.

Comparing rental homes in and around Harbrinkhoek kern

Are you considering renting a home in Harbrinkhoek kern but also want to compare other options? The neighbourhood distinguishes itself from surrounding cores by its compact, village-like character and relatively high private sector rental prices per home, although the supply is minimal. In Geesteren and Langeveen you will find similar rural villages within the same municipality, each with its own character and sometimes slightly more rental home supply. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood data, resident reviews and demographic figures, so you not only choose a home but also the neighbourhood that suits you. Use the filters at the top of this page to view the available rental homes in Harbrinkhoek kern by price, surface area and energy label. More information about living and renting in the region can be found on the website of the municipality of Tubbergen.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Harbrinkhoek kern, Tubbergen?

In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Harbrinkhoek kern over the past twelve months was €1,100 per month, on an average living area of 164 m². That works out to about €6.70 per m². The number of transactions was limited (two rented homes), so do not draw broad conclusions from this. Social housing is generally cheaper; it is subject to income requirements and waiting lists.

Are there social housing units in Harbrinkhoek kern?

Approximately 8% of the housing stock in Harbrinkhoek kern is owned by a housing association, which amounts to roughly 34 homes. Housing association Domijn is active in the municipality of Tubbergen and manages social housing in the region. You can register via the Domijn website; be aware of waiting lists, especially in small village centres where turnover is limited.

What is it like to live in Harbrinkhoek kern?

Living in Harbrinkhoek kern means choosing peace, greenery and a close-knit village community in the Twente countryside. The neighbourhood consists mainly of detached houses and semi-detached houses, with little traffic and plenty of space. Residents appreciate the social cohesion and safety, but mention the limited amenities and dependence on the car as disadvantages. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old, and families with children are the most common household type.

Is Harbrinkhoek kern suitable for families with children?

Harbrinkhoek kern is certainly suitable for families. Families with children form the largest household group in the neighbourhood, and there is a primary school in the village centre. The quiet traffic environment, spacious homes and active club life (including football club v.v. Harbrinkhoek) make it a pleasant environment for children. For secondary education and more extensive amenities, you will need to go to Tubbergen or Almelo.

How accessible is Harbrinkhoek kern?

By car, Harbrinkhoek kern is easily accessible; Tubbergen is about five kilometres away and Almelo (with a train station and connection to the A35) is about a twenty-minute drive. Public transport is limited: there is a regional bus line, but the frequency is low. For daily use, a car is almost indispensable. Cycling to Tubbergen is quite possible via cycle paths. Parking in the neighbourhood is free and plentiful.

What amenities are there in Harbrinkhoek kern?

Harbrinkhoek kern has a primary school and an active football club. For daily groceries, a GP, pharmacy or a wider range of shops, you will need to go to Tubbergen, about five kilometres away. The immediate surroundings offer plenty of opportunities for walking and cycling in the Twente countryside. Hospitality venues in the village centre itself are limited; for that too, you will need to head to Tubbergen or Almelo.

How quickly are rental homes let in Harbrinkhoek kern?

The supply of rental homes for rent in Harbrinkhoek kern is very limited; only two private sector homes were rented out in the past twelve months. Due to this scarce supply, it is advisable to respond quickly as soon as a home becomes available and to have your documents such as payslips and an employer's statement ready. The current letting time of available homes is shown at the top of this page.

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