Rental homes in Hoefeind, Oss
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Rental prices and market figures Hoefeind, Oss
In Hoefeind, exactly half of the housing stock consists of rental properties and half of owner-occupied properties. Of all homes, 38% are owned by a housing association, meaning social housing has a significant share in the neighbourhood. The remaining 11% falls under other landlords, such as private and commercial parties.
In the free sector (excluding social housing), an average of €1,164 per month was paid for a rental property in Hoefeind over the past year. Rental prices ranged from €641 to €1,300 per month, with an average living area of 151 m². This works out to a price of approximately €7.70 per m² per month. This concerns eight rented properties in the free sector over the past twelve months.
The average WOZ value in Hoefeind is €298,000. This is lower than the district average of Ussen (€328,000) and also lower than the municipal average of Oss (€346,000). Hoefeind is therefore relatively affordable compared to the wider area. For the current availability of rental properties and the most recent average rent, please refer to the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Hoefeind, Oss
Hoefeind is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in the Ussen district, on the south side of Oss. The neighbourhood has a mixed character: you will find terraced houses and semi-detached houses as well as a number of porch flats and ground-level rental properties from the 1970s and 1980s. The streets are green, with spacious pavements and occasional public gardens. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for its special architecture or liveliness, but rather for its everyday, accessible character. People live here in a down-to-earth and involved manner alongside each other.
The population of Hoefeind numbers approximately 680 residents. The largest group is between 45 and 65 years old, closely followed by those aged 65 and over. This gives the neighbourhood a mature, sometimes quiet appearance. Single-person households are the most common household type, but families and married couples are also well represented. The average income is €33,300 per year, slightly below the municipal average, making the neighbourhood accessible for people with a modal income.
Facilities in Hoefeind
Hoefeind itself does not have an extensive shopping centre, but is within cycling distance of the facilities in the wider Ussen district and the city centre of Oss. For daily groceries, there are supermarkets within a short distance, including branches of Albert Heijn and Jumbo in the adjacent neighbourhoods. Primary schools in the area serve families with young children. For sports activities, various sports clubs are active in the Ussen district, and the centre of Oss offers additional sports facilities such as swimming pools and fitness centres. The neighbouring neighbourhoods Vlashoek and Heihoek border directly on Hoefeind and have a similar level of facilities.
Accessibility of Hoefeind
Hoefeind is conveniently located relative to the rest of Oss. By bike, you can reach the centre of Oss, where the train station is also located, in about ten to fifteen minutes. From Oss station, trains run towards Den Bosch and Nijmegen, making Hoefeind attractive for commuters. By car, the A59 is quickly accessible, allowing you to reach Den Bosch in about twenty minutes. Bus services run through the neighbourhood towards the centre. Parking is free and relatively easy in most streets, although it can be busier around the access roads during peak times.
Residents appreciate the peace and accessibility of the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page of Hoefeind, resident reviews can be read. One resident writes: "It's quiet living here, you know your neighbours and the centre is easily reachable by bike. Not spectacular, but just nice." Criticisms that come up are the limited local range of shops and catering, and the somewhat dated appearance of part of the housing stock.
Compared to neighbouring Amsteleind, Hoefeind is slightly more compact and quieter in character. Hazenkamp has a similar mix of rental and owner-occupied properties, but has a slightly younger population structure. Those considering renting in Hoefeind consciously choose a quiet living environment at an affordable location.
Does a rental property in Hoefeind suit you?
Hoefeind is most suitable for people who value peace and affordability over urban dynamism. The neighbourhood attracts seniors, single-person households and families who consciously choose a quiet environment with good connections to the centre of Oss. Starters looking for a rental home in Hoefeind would do well to register with a housing association for social housing in good time, as waiting lists in the Oss region can be long. For the free sector, supply is limited: on average, only a handful of properties are rented out per year. Responding quickly to a property for rent in Hoefeind is therefore advisable. Those who prefer to buy can view the supply of owner-occupied properties in Hoefeind as an alternative. Make sure you have income statements, an employer's declaration and a valid ID ready when viewing properties.
What residents say about Hoefeind
Residents generally give Hoefeind a positive rating for its peace and location. The accessibility by bike and car is appreciated, as is the social cohesion in the streets. Residents are less enthusiastic about the lack of local catering and the dated appearance of some homes. One resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "Quiet, green and close to everything you need. Not the liveliest part of Oss, but for those not looking for that, it's fine to live." View all reviews and scores per category on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Hoefeind.
Compare rental properties in and around Hoefeind
If you are looking for an apartment to rent or a house to rent in the vicinity of Hoefeind, it is worth also looking at the available rental properties in adjacent neighbourhoods. For example, Loovelt offers a slightly different housing mix, while Lockaert is known for its newer buildings. At district level, you will find a complete overview at rental properties in Ussen. Those who want to search more broadly can compare all rental properties in Oss. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data from more than 1,500 sources, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. The municipality of Oss publishes additional information about living and facilities on the website of the municipality of Oss.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Hoefeind, Oss?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Hoefeind over the past year was €1,164 per month. Rents ranged from €641 to €1,300 per month, with an average living area of 151 m². That works out to about €7.70 per m² per month. Social housing through a housing corporation is usually significantly cheaper, but waiting lists apply.
Are there social housing properties in Hoefeind?
Yes, approximately 38% of the housing stock in Hoefeind is owned by a housing corporation. This means social housing makes up a substantial part of the supply in the neighbourhood. To get a social housing property in Hoefeind, you need to register with a housing corporation active in the Oss region, such as Mooiland. Be aware of waiting lists that can run to several years in the region.
What is it like to live in Hoefeind?
Hoefeind is a quiet, greenish neighbourhood in the Ussen district on the south side of Oss. The atmosphere is down-to-earth and involved, with a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and porch flats from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, social cohesion and accessibility by bike to the centre of Oss. A common criticism is the limited local supply of shops and catering facilities.
Is Hoefeind suitable for seniors or the elderly?
Hoefeind has a relatively older population: the 45 to 65 age group is the largest, closely followed by those aged 65 and over. The neighbourhood is quiet, clear and has no busy traffic arteries, making it pleasant for older people to live in. The proximity to the centre of Oss by bike or bus also makes it easily accessible for seniors without a car. The presence of ground-floor rental properties and apartments also makes the neighbourhood physically accessible.
How accessible is Hoefeind?
Hoefeind is about a ten to fifteen-minute bike ride from the centre of Oss and the train station. From Oss station, Den Bosch and Nijmegen are easily reachable by train. By car, the A59 is quickly accessible, allowing you to reach Den Bosch in about twenty minutes. Bus services run through the neighbourhood. Parking is free in most streets and generally easy.
What facilities are there in Hoefeind?
Hoefeind itself does not have a large shopping centre, but it is a short bike ride from supermarkets (including Albert Heijn and Jumbo) and other facilities in the adjacent neighbourhoods and the centre of Oss. Primary schools are nearby. For sports and recreation, there are various clubs active in the Ussen district, and the centre of Oss offers additional facilities such as swimming pools and fitness centres.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Hoefeind?
The supply of private sector rental properties in Hoefeind is limited: in the past twelve months, only eight properties were rented out in the private sector. This means there are few properties available to rent and popular rental homes go quickly. It is therefore strongly recommended to respond quickly and have your documents (employer's statement, proof of income, ID) in order. Current available rental properties are listed at the top of this page.




