Rental homes in Heumen
View the current rental property listings in Heumen, including resident reviews and neighbourhood data. Compare prices, surface area, and neighbourhoods to find the right rental property.
What does a rental property cost in Heumen?
Of the approximately 5,900 homes in the Heumen district, 31% are rental properties. About 20% of the total housing stock is owned by housing associations, while around 10% is offered by private or other landlords. This means that the free-sector supply is limited: in the past twelve months, only 19 homes were rented out in the free sector. The average rent was €1,758 per month, with a range of €1,045 to €2,750. The average size of those homes was 141 m², so you pay for space here. The WOZ value in the district (€392,000) is almost equal to the municipal average of €396,000, indicating that Heumen is not an outlier in terms of property value within the municipality. Want to know what is available today and at what price? Check the current overview at the top of this page.
Village character with everything within reach
Residents of Heumen give their district a 7.4 on Buurtje.nl, based on 8 reviews. What immediately stands out: safety (7.9) and accessibility (7.9) score the highest, while amenities (6.8) and housing (6.9) lag somewhat behind. That picture matches what residents say. One resident writes: "It is quite quiet here. We have a small shopping centre but you can find almost everything you need. It is not far from the city and transport is also optimal for such a village." That combination of village tranquillity and accessibility is precisely what characterises Heumen. Via the A73 and the bus line towards Nijmegen, you are in the city within a quarter of an hour.
The sense of community is mentioned by several residents. Jari (8.2/10) describes it aptly: "Very sweet, helpful people who always want to help you no matter what happens and everyone visits each other." That village connectedness is noticeable in practice. There are local associations, people look out for each other, and the greenery around the district (score 7.8) invites walking and cycling. The forest area east of the canal is within cycling distance, and Broekkant en Droge also offers a rural environment. Raaf, who has lived there his whole life, sums it up as "perfect in the epicentre of everything you need".
Yet there are caveats. The score for amenities (6.8) reflects that the shopping centre is small. For extensive groceries, dining or culture, you rely on Malden or Nijmegen. In Malden-West and Malden-Oost you will find more shops and schools. The housing score of 6.9 fits with the limited rental supply: anyone looking for a rental home here must be patient. Read more about residents' experiences on the district page of Heumen, where all reviews and district data are compiled.
Renting in Heumen: for whom and for whom not?
With an average income of €40,800 and 45% highly educated, Heumen mainly attracts dual-income earners and families with a stable income. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and there are 2,000 households with children. If you are looking for a quiet, green village with good accessibility to Nijmegen, Heumen suits you well. But renting an apartment in Heumen at an affordable price is difficult: the free sector starts at just over €1,000 per month. Starters and singles with a smaller budget are better off with the social housing stock (provided you are registered) or could consider looking in Overasselt. Those who prefer to buy rather than rent can find the current supply on the page with homes for sale in Heumen.
View the current rental supply in Heumen
On this page you will find the current overview of rental properties in Heumen, with filters on price, size and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines housing supply with resident reviews and district statistics, so you not only see what is for rent, but also what it is really like to live there. Also check what is available in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Molenhoek or Kluis, or compare the supply on the page with rental properties in the municipality of Heumen. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Heumen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a house in Heumen?
In the private sector, the average rent over the past year was €1,758 per month, with an average floor area of 141 m². The range runs from €1,045 to €2,750 per month. Social housing through housing associations is excluded.
How safe is it to rent a home in Heumen?
Residents rate safety in Heumen at 7.9 out of 10. This is the highest sub-score, along with accessibility. Several residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and friendly, with little nuisance.
Are there many rental homes available in Heumen?
Supply is limited. In the past twelve months, only 19 homes were rented out in the private sector. Of the 5,900 homes in the neighbourhood, 31% are rental, most of which are owned by housing associations. So quick response is important if you are looking for a rental home in Heumen.
How is accessibility from Heumen to Nijmegen?
Accessibility scores a 7.9 among residents. Via the A73 you are in Nijmegen within a quarter of an hour. There are also buses to the centre of Nijmegen. Residents describe public transport as "optimal for such a small village".
Who is renting an apartment in Heumen suitable for?
Heumen mainly attracts families and dual-income earners with above-average incomes. The largest group of residents is 45 to 65 years old and 43% are married. For starters, the private sector supply is on the expensive side. Those looking for an affordable apartment can also look at the social housing stock or surrounding villages such as Overasselt.
It's quite quiet here. We have a small shopping centre but you can find almost everything you need. It's not far from the city and the transport is also optimal for such a small village.
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Auto-translated to English by AIVery sweet helpful people who always want to help you no matter what happens and everyone visits each other
Auto-translated to English by AII have lived here my whole life, and always found it very pleasant
Auto-translated to English by AII have lived in Malden Oost my whole life, and have always enjoyed it. You have everything in the neighbourhood, which is perfect.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's far from the larger centre. Always long journeys. No supermarket or anything. But a cosy neighbourhood. Snug, you know many people. Safety is good. It's not too densely populated.
Auto-translated to English by AIToo much buzzing here in a place where children play. Too much litter that also doesn't get cleaned up. Below, rental homes meant for families are too often given to single people. And families living above are left there and aren't offered the downstairs homes as a swap..
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