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Rental prices and market figures Hoogeind, Helmond

Hoogeind is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 68% of the 117 homes are owned by residents, while 32% are rented out. Of those rental homes, only 7% are owned by a housing association; the remaining 26% fall under private or commercial landlords. Social housing is therefore scarce here.

In the free sector (excluding social housing), 2 homes were rented out in the past twelve months, with an average rent of €350 per month and a range of €350 to €350 per month. That is remarkably low, although this should be interpreted with caution: it concerns a very small number of transactions, so this average has little significance. Surface area data is not available, so a price per m² cannot be calculated. For current rental prices of homes now available to rent, see the overview at the top of this page.

The WOZ value in Hoogeind averages €334,000, slightly below the district average of Industriegebied Zuid (€339,000), but clearly above the Helmond average of €312,000. This indicates that housing quality here is relatively high. More comparative data can be found on the page about rental homes in Industriegebied Zuid.

Living in Hoogeind, Helmond

Hoogeind is a small, quiet neighbourhood on the southern edge of Helmond, sandwiched between industrial areas and residential zones. With only 305 residents, the neighbourhood has a modest scale that some find pleasant and others find limited. The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, which partly determines the character of the neighbourhood: it is not a bustling student area, but a place where people have lived for a while and appreciate the peace. Nearly half of households are married, and the majority live without children at home.

The housing stock mainly consists of ground-based homes, fitting the relatively high WOZ values. Renting an apartment in Hoogeind is less common; the supply is more focused on single-family homes. The neighbourhood borders an industrial estate, which may be a consideration for some tenants when assessing noise and atmosphere.

Facilities in and around Hoogeind

Hoogeind itself has few facilities, which is logical for a neighbourhood of this size. For daily groceries, you rely on nearby parts of Helmond. Supermarkets such as Jumbo and Albert Heijn are accessible in surrounding districts within a few minutes' drive or cycle. Primary schools can be found in adjacent residential areas; for secondary education, you head to the centre of Helmond or Helmond-Oost. Sports facilities, including swimming pools and sports halls, are available through the municipal facilities of Helmond. More information about municipal facilities can be found at helmond.nl. Parks and green recreational areas are limited in the immediate vicinity; the neighbourhood has a functional, not particularly green character.

Accessibility of Hoogeind

By car, Hoogeind is easily accessible thanks to the proximity of the A270 and the connection to the A67 towards Eindhoven and Venlo. Eindhoven is about a 20-minute drive, making the neighbourhood interesting for people who work in the region but want to live outside the centre. Public transport is functional but not exceptional: bus connections take you to the centre of Helmond and to Helmond station, from where trains run towards Eindhoven and Den Bosch. Helmond station is a few kilometres away. By bike, you can reach the centre of Helmond in a quarter of an hour. Parking is generally not a problem in this neighbourhood; paid parking or permit zones do not apply here.

Residents of Hoogeind appreciate the peace and relatively spacious homes, although sometimes the comment is made that the neighbourhood lacks liveliness and that facilities are not around the corner. On the neighbourhood page of Hoogeind you can read the full resident experiences and neighbourhood scores. One resident describes it as follows: "It's quiet here and you know your neighbours, but for a cup of coffee or a night out you really have to take the car."

Would you like to compare the neighbourhood with another place in the same district? Also B.Z.O.B. falls under Industriegebied Zuid and has a similar industrial-residential character. For a livelier urban alternative, you could look at Binnenstad or the housing market in Helmond-Oost, where more facilities are within walking distance.

Is renting in Hoogeind for you?

Hoogeind best suits tenants who value peace and space over urban liveliness and who are mobile, preferably with a car. Given the dominance of households without children and the older age profile, the neighbourhood feels less suitable for young families who want schools and playgrounds within walking distance. Starters looking for an affordable rental home with little social housing in the area should be aware of limited supply. The free sector supply is small; respond quickly when something becomes available to rent in Hoogeind. Also register with a housing association if you want to qualify for social housing, because the association's property in the neighbourhood is small (7%) and waiting lists in Helmond can be long. As an alternative to renting, you might also look at homes for sale in Hoogeind, because the owner-occupied market is much more active here than the rental market.

What residents say about Hoogeind

Residents describe Hoogeind as a quiet, orderly neighbourhood where you know your neighbours. The peace and space are rated positively, while the lack of direct facilities and the proximity of industrial activity are mentioned as drawbacks. One resident writes: "Living here is fine if you like peace and quiet and are not dependent on the bus. You have to drive for everything, but I accept that." See all reviews and sub-scores on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Hoogeind for a complete picture of what residents appreciate and what they miss.

Compare rental homes in and around Hoogeind

Looking for available rental homes in a wider area? The full supply in the district can be found via rental homes in Industriegebied Zuid. For a broader reach, view all rental homes in Helmond, including districts such as Helmond-Noord and 't Hout, each with its own character and price level. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood data, rental market figures and resident reviews, so you not only search for a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Rental homes in Hoogeind are scarce; it pays to broaden your search to surrounding neighbourhoods if the supply here disappoints.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Hoogeind, Helmond?

In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Hoogeind over the past twelve months was €350 per month, with a range of €350 to €350 per month. This is based on 2 rented properties, so the average is indicative. Social housing is cheaper but scarce in this neighbourhood: only 7% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association.

Are there social housing properties in Hoogeind?

Social housing is limited in Hoogeind: approximately 7% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations. For social housing in Helmond, you can register with housing associations active in the region, such as Woonbedrijf or Volksbelang. Be aware of waiting lists that can run up to several years in Helmond. The majority of rental properties in Hoogeind are from private landlords (26%).

What is it like to live in Hoogeind?

Hoogeind is a small, quiet neighbourhood with 305 residents on the south side of Helmond, bordering industrial areas. Residents appreciate the peace and the manageable scale, but mention the lack of direct amenities and the distance to shops and restaurants as drawbacks. The neighbourhood has a mature, stable character with many residents between 45 and 65 years old.

Is Hoogeind suitable for senior renters?

Hoogeind has relatively many residents aged 45 and older, and the tranquillity of the neighbourhood suits those who do not need urban hustle and bustle. A point of attention for seniors is the limited walking distance to amenities and the moderate public transport: a car is practically indispensable. The rental housing supply is small, so it may take a while before something suitable becomes available to rent in Hoogeind.

How accessible is Hoogeind?

By car, Hoogeind is easily accessible via the A270 and A67, with Eindhoven about 20 minutes away. Public transport consists of bus connections to Helmond city centre and Helmond station, from where trains run to Eindhoven and Den Bosch. By bike, you can reach Helmond city centre in about fifteen minutes. Parking in the neighbourhood is free and usually not a problem.

What amenities are there in Hoogeind?

As a small neighbourhood, Hoogeind has few amenities of its own. For daily groceries, schools, sports facilities, and restaurants, you rely on adjacent districts and Helmond city centre. Supermarkets are within a few minutes' drive or bike ride. Primary and secondary schools can be found in the surrounding residential areas of Helmond.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Hoogeind?

The supply of rental homes in Hoogeind is very limited: only 2 properties were rented out in the free sector over the past twelve months. This means you need to act quickly as soon as a property becomes available to rent in Hoogeind. Make sure you have documents such as payslips and an employer's statement ready, and consider broadening your search to neighbouring districts if the supply is disappointing.

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