Rental homes in Hoeven, Halderberge
Looking for a rental property in Hoeven? Check the current listings on this page, including neighbourhood data, resident reviews and rental price information.
Renting in Hoeven: a small private sector, but no low prices
Hoeven is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the more than 2,900 homes, 72% are owner-occupied, and only 28% are rental properties. The majority of those rental properties are owned by a housing association (24%), meaning the private sector here is limited. This has implications for price: over the past twelve months, private-sector homes in Hoeven were rented for an average of €1,505 per month, with a range of €1,275 to €1,875 per month. These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. For current rental prices and available supply today, you can check the overview at the top of this page. The average WOZ value in Hoeven is €398,000, well above the municipal average of €339,000 for Halderberge. This indicates that Hoeven is a relatively sought-after and prosperous core within the municipality, which is also reflected in the rental prices.
Hoeven: a village that doesn't make itself bigger than it is
Hoeven is not a village that boasts. It is a North Brabant core with a village atmosphere, plenty of greenery, and a population that has lived there for years. The largest age group consists of 45 to 65-year-olds, and the proportion of over-65s is significant. You notice that: it is quiet, social control is present, and the community is close-knit. Residents on the neighbourhood page of Hoeven give the village a 7.8 out of 10. Green spaces score notably high (9.0): Hoeven is located in a green environment with plenty of space outside the built-up area, and that is clearly appreciated. Safety (8.0), community (8.0), and amenities (8.0) also receive good scores.
Accessibility scores lower, at 7.0. That matches reality: Hoeven has no train station. You are reliant on the car or bus for connections to Roosendaal or Breda. Anyone who commutes daily without a car will experience that as a disadvantage. The beauty of the village and housing quality both score 7.0, indicating a decent but not spectacular streetscape. The centre offers basic amenities: supermarket, pharmacy, GP, and a few shops. For more extensive shopping or urban amenities, you quickly drive to Roosendaal.
Within Hoeven, there are various sub-areas, each with its own character. Buurtje.nl also shows the supply in Achter 't Hof and Kruisstraat, two residential areas within the core. Those looking for more space and not necessarily wanting to be in the built-up area can also look at the scattered houses north of Hoeven or the scattered houses south of Hoeven, where the rural setting is even stronger. The reviews and detailed neighbourhood data can be found on the neighbourhood page.
Renting in Hoeven: suitable for those seeking peace, less so for starters without a budget
Hoeven best suits people who consciously choose a quiet, green living environment and are not dependent on public transport. The village attracts families and people in the middle and older age categories who value stability and a sense of community. For starters or young people looking for an affordable rental home, the supply is limited and private-sector prices are steep. Social housing is available through the housing association, but waiting times apply. Those considering buying can view the supply of homes for sale in Hoeven as an alternative. Renting a home in Hoeven is not an entry-level market.
Looking for a rental home in or around Hoeven
The current rental supply in Hoeven is at the top of this page, with filters for price, surface area, and energy label. Is the supply limited or are you looking for more choice? Then also check the rental homes in Oudenbosch, the larger core of the municipality, or look at Oud Gastel and Bosschenhoofd as alternatives. For a complete overview of all rental homes in the municipality, you can visit the page rental homes in Halderberge. More about the municipality itself can also be found on the website of municipality Halderberge.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Hoeven?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), a home in Hoeven was rented out for an average of €1,505 per month over the past twelve months. The range was between €1,275 and €1,875 per month. These are annual averages; current listings and daily prices are at the top of the page.
Is social housing available in Hoeven?
Yes, approximately 24% of the housing stock in Hoeven is owned by a housing corporation. For a social rental home, you need to register with the regional housing corporation and expect a waiting period. The private-sector supply is limited: only 4% of homes are rented out by other landlords.
How safe is it to live in Hoeven?
Residents rate safety in Hoeven at 8.0 out of 10, which is well above average. It is a quiet village with a close-knit community and little nuisance. The overall resident score for Hoeven on Buurtje.nl is 7.8 out of 10.
Is Hoeven well accessible if you want to rent an apartment or house without a car?
Accessibility is a point of attention: residents give it a 7.0. Hoeven has no train station and relies on bus connections to Roosendaal or Breda for public transport. For daily commuters without a car, this is a real disadvantage to consider.
For whom is renting a home in Hoeven a good choice?
Renting in Hoeven best suits people who consciously choose peace, greenery, and a village community. The village scores a 9.0 on greenery and an 8.0 on community spirit. Starters or young people looking for an affordable apartment to rent in Hoeven will find that supply is small and private-sector prices are on the higher side.
A nice village where people are there for each other.
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