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What does a rental property cost in Julianadorp?

Julianadorp has traditionally been a true owner-occupied neighbourhood: as much as 81% of homes are owner-occupied. Only 19% of the housing stock is rental, of which 13% is owned by housing associations and 7% by other landlords. This means that the free-sector rental supply is limited. In the past twelve months, only 7 rental properties in Julianadorp have been rented out in the free sector, with an average rent of €1,208 per month. The range was between €1,100 and €1,350 per month, with an average floor area of 117 m². Compared to the rest of Den Helder, the WOZ value in Julianadorp is considerably higher: €283,000 versus €223,000 municipality-wide. The average income is also well above the municipal average at €37,700 compared to €33,700. This partly explains why free-sector rents here are somewhat higher. Check the overview at the top of this page for current daily prices and the current supply.

Julianadorp: the top of North Holland with village-like togetherness

Julianadorp lies as an independent village south of Den Helder, just behind the North Sea coast. It does not feel like a city neighbourhood but like a true village community. Residents on Buurtje.nl give the neighbourhood a 7.5 out of 10, with notably high scores for accessibility (8.7) and education (8.7). One resident, who says they have lived there their whole life, calls the experience "excellent". Another resident writes: "The neighbourhood has a great sense of togetherness, everyone is there for you and everyone knows each other." That sense of community is characteristic of Julianadorp, although the official sub-score for community is modest at 6.3. This difference may lie in the contrast between the older village core and the newer expansions.

The neighbourhood consists of very different areas. In Julianadorp-West you will find the original village buildings with a bit more character, while areas like Vogelzand and Zwanenbalg are typical 1980s and 1990s expansion neighbourhoods with spacious single-family homes and wide streets. This also explains the review from resident Piet: "In this neighbourhood there are many families with children of all ages, children are always playing in the street." The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (3,730 residents), but with nearly 2,000 children under 15 and 1,965 households with children, it is certainly also a family neighbourhood. Dorperweerth shopping centre provides for daily groceries, and there are several primary schools. Accessibility scores highly: via the N9 you are quickly on the A9 towards Alkmaar, and bus lines connect the village with Den Helder station. What scores less well is the category green space (6.7) and beauty (6.7). Honestly, Julianadorp is not a picturesque village, but the beach and dunes of Falga are within cycling distance, which makes up for a lot. More experiences and all neighbourhood scores can be found on the neighbourhood page of Julianadorp.

Renting in Julianadorp: suitable for families, less so for starters

With an average rent of €1,208 per month in the free sector and predominantly spacious homes around 117 m², the rental supply is mainly aimed at families and dual-income couples. If you are a starter or single with a modal income, it becomes difficult: the social housing stock is small (13% housing association ownership) and waiting times in the region are long. Renting an apartment in Julianadorp is also hardly possible, because the stock largely consists of single-family homes. For those who prefer to buy, Julianadorp with a WOZ value of €283,000 is relatively affordable compared to many other coastal towns. Then check the supply of homes for sale in Julianadorp. Young people and students are more likely to rely on Stad binnen de Linie-Oost or Nieuw Den Helder-West, where more rental apartments and rooms are available.

View the current rental supply in Julianadorp

On Buurtje.nl we combine the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a rental home but also know what to expect from the area. At the top of this page you can see what is currently available in Julianadorp. Because supply here is scarce, it is worth also looking at the broader supply in Den Helder or at nearby areas such as Middelzand and Doorzwin. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Den Helder.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent for a house in Julianadorp?

In the free sector, the average rent over the past year was €1,208 per month, with a range of €1,100 to €1,350. This concerns homes averaging 117 m². Social housing through housing associations is cheaper, but waiting times in the Kop van Noord-Holland region are long.

How long is the waiting time for a social housing property in Julianadorp?

Julianadorp has only 13% housing association stock, which limits supply. The waiting time for social housing in the Den Helder region is managed by housing association Woningstichting Den Helder and can take several years. Actively responding to available properties via WoningNet is essential.

Is Julianadorp a safe neighbourhood to rent a home?

Residents rate safety in Julianadorp at 8.3 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. The village has a quiet, rural character with many families. Crime rates are lower than in Den Helder city centre, making it a popular choice for renters with children.

Are there good schools nearby if I am looking for a rental home in Julianadorp?

Education scores the highest of all categories in Julianadorp at 8.7. There are several primary schools in the village, including De Balein and De Trimaran. For secondary education, children must go to Den Helder, which is about a 15-minute bus ride away.

How is the accessibility if I rent in Julianadorp?

Accessibility scores 8.7 among residents. Via the N9 you reach the A9 towards Alkmaar in about 10 minutes. Bus lines connect Julianadorp to Den Helder station, from which trains run to Alkmaar and Amsterdam. By car, you can reach Alkmaar in about 45 minutes.


Experiences from Julianadorp
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8.3
Jhuarden
Family · Terraced house
Wierbalg20-08-2024
Excellent

I've lived here my whole life so the experience is good

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7.8
rosanne
Family · Terraced house
Kruiszwin07-07-2024
burgersrosanne@gmail.com

The neighbourhood has a great sense of community; everyone is there for you and everyone knows each other. There are plenty of facilities for everyone.

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6.5
piet
Family · Overig
Kruiszwin11-06-2024
lots of small children

In this neighbourhood there are many families with children of all ages, there is always playing in the street.

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