Rental homes in Hogekamp, Venlo
Check the current rental property listings in Hogekamp and discover through neighbourhood data and resident reviews whether this quiet Venlo family neighbourhood suits you.
Rental prices and market figures Hogekamp, Venlo
Hogekamp is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: about 70% of homes are owned by residents, while 30% are rented. Of those rental properties, only 3% are owned by a housing association. The remaining 27% are private sector rentals by individual or commercial landlords. Social housing is therefore scarce here.
The average WOZ value in Hogekamp is €326,000. That is slightly lower than the average for the district Venlo-Oost-Noord (€337,000), but clearly higher than the Venlo average of €285,000. Hogekamp thus belongs to the more expensive segments of Venlo.
In the private sector (excluding social housing), eight homes were rented in Hogekamp over the past twelve months, with an average rent of €1,593 per month. The range runs from €650 to €2,850 per month, indicating that the supply varies greatly in size and quality. The average living area was 120 m², which works out to a rent of approximately €13.30 per m² per month. For current rental prices and available rental properties in Hogekamp, see the property listings at the top of this page.
Living in Hogekamp, Venlo
Hogekamp is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the east of Venlo, part of the Venlo-Oost-Noord district. The neighbourhood has a distinct family character: spacious single-family homes, plenty of greenery between the streets, and an atmosphere that feels more like a quiet suburb than an urban environment. The housing stock consists mainly of detached houses and semi-detached houses, with some terraced houses here and there. The buildings mainly date from the 1960s and 1970s, but are in many cases well-maintained or renovated.
Facilities within walking distance
What sets Hogekamp apart from many other neighbourhoods in Venlo is the proximity of daily amenities. Resident Kimberly, who has lived in the neighbourhood for about twenty years, describes it aptly: "Within walking distance are the baker, butcher and a primary school. The secondary school and MBO are also very close. The same goes for the supermarkets." That is not an exaggeration: several supermarkets are within cycling or walking distance, and you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood for daily shopping. Primary schools are in the immediate vicinity, and for secondary education and MBO courses, students do not have to travel far. A pond with a playground, as Kimberly describes, also makes the neighbourhood pleasant for young children to grow up in.
Accessibility
Hogekamp is conveniently located relative to the rest of Venlo. By bike, you can reach the city centre in about ten to fifteen minutes. By car, the connection to the A73 (towards Nijmegen and Roermond) and the A67 (towards Eindhoven and Germany) is quickly accessible, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters. Bus services connect Hogekamp with Venlo city centre and the train station, from where you can travel towards Roermond, Nijmegen and beyond. Parking is generally possible without a permit on most streets, which is a practical advantage for residents.
Character and comparison with surrounding neighbourhoods
Compared to neighbourhoods like Stalberg-West or Groenstraat-Noord, Hogekamp has a quieter and more residential character. The supply of rental properties in Hogekamp is more limited than in some surrounding neighbourhoods, which is partly explained by the high proportion of owner-occupied homes. Those looking for more choice in rental properties in the region can also look at the supply in the rest of Venlo-Oost-Noord or in Venlo-Centrum, where the supply is generally larger. Those considering buying instead of renting can view the supply of homes for sale in Hogekamp. For more neighbourhood data, scores per category and all resident reviews, see the Hogekamp neighbourhood page.
Does renting in Hogekamp suit you as a tenant?
Hogekamp is particularly suitable for families with young children and people who want to combine peace, space and good facilities within walking distance. The private sector supply is limited in size (eight transactions in the past year), so if you are looking for a rental home in Hogekamp, it is wise to respond quickly as soon as something becomes available. Prepare your documents (proof of income, employer's statement) and check the rental period at the top of this page. For social housing, you can register with Woonwenz, the housing association active in the Venlo region. Be prepared for waiting lists, as housing association homes make up only 3% of the stock in Hogekamp. Renting an apartment in Hogekamp in the private sector means budgeting on average around €1,593 per month, although there are also cheaper options under €1,000. As a tenant in the private sector, you compete with families and dual-income households, given the average income in the neighbourhood of €35,900 per year. Also check the supply for rent in adjacent neighbourhoods such as Rijnbeek or Groeneveld as an alternative.
What residents say about Hogekamp
Hogekamp scores excellently with residents: a 9.2 out of 10, based on submitted reviews. The sub-scores for safety, accessibility, education and facilities are all maximum (10.0). Community and greenery score slightly lower at 8.0, but still more than sufficient. Resident Kimberly, who describes the neighbourhood as an "ideal family neighbourhood for young children", has lived there for about twenty years with pleasure. She points to the pond with playground opposite her home and the proximity of schools and shops as the main assets. All reviews and scores per category can be found on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Hogekamp.
Compare rental properties in and around Hogekamp
Renting a home in Hogekamp is a choice for peace, space and a proven family-friendly environment, but the supply is limited. Those who want to compare more options can look at De Tichelarij or other neighbourhoods in Venlo-Oost-Noord. For a broader overview of all available rental properties in the municipality, see rental properties in Venlo. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews, neighbourhood data and rental market figures, so that as a tenant you not only find a home, but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to know more about the municipality? The municipality of Venlo offers additional information about living, permits and local facilities.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Hogekamp, Venlo?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Hogekamp over the past twelve months was €1,593 per month, with an average living area of 120 m². This amounts to approximately €13.30 per m² per month. The range runs from €650 to €2,850 per month, depending on the size and type of property. Social housing is cheaper but scarce: only 3% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association.
Are there social housing properties in Hogekamp?
Social housing is limited in Hogekamp: only 3% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association. The remaining rental properties (27% of the total) are in the free sector. For social housing in the region, you can register with Woonwenz, the housing association active in Venlo. Be prepared for waiting lists, as supply in this neighbourhood is small.
What is it like to live in Hogekamp?
Hogekamp is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the east of Venlo with a strong family character. Residents appreciate the proximity of schools, supermarkets and daily amenities, the safety and the green surroundings. The neighbourhood scores 9.2 out of 10 in resident reviews, with a perfect score of 10.0 for safety, accessibility, education and amenities. Resident Kimberly describes it as an 'ideal family neighbourhood for young children'.
Is Hogekamp suitable for families with children?
Yes, Hogekamp is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. The largest age group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds (720 people), and there are relatively many children living in the neighbourhood (390 residents under 15). Primary schools are within walking distance, secondary schools and MBO institutions are also nearby. The neighbourhood has a pond with a playground and scores maximum on education and safety in resident reviews.
How is the accessibility of Hogekamp?
Hogekamp is easily accessible by car via the A73 and A67, with fast connections to Roermond, Nijmegen and Eindhoven. By bike, you can reach the centre of Venlo in about ten to fifteen minutes. Bus services connect the neighbourhood with Venlo railway station. Parking is generally free in most streets without a permit. Residents give accessibility a maximum score of 10.0.
What amenities are there in Hogekamp?
Hogekamp has remarkably many daily amenities within walking or cycling distance: several supermarkets, a bakery, a butcher, primary schools, a secondary school and an MBO institution. A pond with a playground is also present in the neighbourhood. For a wider range of shops and hospitality, the centre of Venlo is easily accessible. Residents give amenities a 10.0 in their ratings.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Hogekamp?
The supply of rental properties in Hogekamp is limited: in the free sector, only eight properties were rented out in the past year. Due to scarcity and the popularity of the neighbourhood (resident score 9.2), it is advisable to respond quickly to new listings. The current average rental time in days can be found at the top of this page. Make sure you have income documents and an employer's statement ready to respond quickly.
I've lived here for about 20 years now and have always found it a nice neighbourhood. We live opposite a pond with a small playground. Within walking distance are the baker, butcher and a primary school. The secondary school and vocational college are also very close. The same goes for the supermarkets. Mostly young families with children live here. The neighbourhood is very clean, only in the playground you often find litter. The houses are all very tidy and look good. The station is also within walking distance, making the neighbourhood very accessible.
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