Rental homes in Kamerik (dorp), Woerden
Discover rental properties in Kamerik (village) and compare current listings, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews to determine if this quiet polder village suits you.
Rental prices and market figures for Kamerik (village), Woerden
Of the approximately 1,038 homes in Kamerik (village), 35% are rental properties. The vast majority of these rental homes are owned by a housing association: 30% of the total housing stock is in the hands of housing corporations, while only 5% is owned by other (private) landlords. This means that the free-sector rental supply in this small village is limited. Over the past twelve months, 11 free-sector rental homes were let in Kamerik (village), with an average rent of €2,371 per month (excluding social housing). The range was between €2,150 and €2,600 per month, with an average living area of 90 m². This works out at over €26 per m² per month. The WOZ value of homes in this village is €398,000, slightly below the district average for Kamerik (€442,000) and also slightly below the municipal average for Woerden (€405,000). The household income here is €38,000, also somewhat lower than the municipal average of €41,000. For current rental prices and available rental homes in Kamerik (village), see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Kamerik (village), Woerden
Kamerik (village) is a small, green Dutch polder village in the municipality of Woerden, nestled between meadows, ditches and the open peat meadow area of the Groene Hart. With over 2,500 residents, the village has a distinct village character: quiet, orderly and community-oriented. The housing stock consists mainly of ground-floor homes, including detached houses and semi-detached houses, with some terraced houses here and there. New construction is limited; the village has preserved its scale and atmosphere well.
Facilities in Kamerik (village)
As a small village, Kamerik (village) has a modest level of facilities, and that is something to be honest about. There is no supermarket in the village itself; for daily groceries you rely on nearby places such as Woerden or Harmelen. However, the village does have a primary school, a community centre and several sports clubs, including a football club. The immediate living environment offers space for walking and cycling in the surrounding polder landscape. Resident Jochem describes it aptly: he calls the village "very quiet but still cosy" and acknowledges at the same time that there are "few facilities", "but it is only a small village." For more extensive shops, restaurants and healthcare facilities, you head to the centre of Woerden, a few kilometres away.
Accessibility of Kamerik (village)
Kamerik (village) is located in a rural area and you notice that in its accessibility. By car, the village is connected via the N212 to Woerden, from where you quickly reach the A12 towards Utrecht or The Hague. Utrecht is about a 20-minute drive away, Amsterdam about 40 minutes. Public transport is limited: there is no train station in the village itself. Bus services run towards Woerden, but the frequency is low. For train travellers, Woerden station is the nearest hub, reachable by bike in about 15 to 20 minutes via the polder routes. Parking is not a problem in the village; there is no permit system and there is plenty of space. Cyclists find beautiful routes through the Groene Hart, but for daily commutes a car is almost indispensable. The resident score for accessibility is 7.7 out of 10, which is reasonable for a village of this size.
In terms of character, Kamerik (village) clearly differs from surrounding areas. The Buitengebied Kamerik is even more rural and has hardly any rental homes. Kanis is another neighbourhood within the same district, with its own profile. If you want to combine more urban facilities with renting in the region, you can also look at Woerden-Midden or Woerden-Oost, where the shopping options and public transport connections are much better. The full reviews and neighbourhood data for Kamerik (village) can be found on the neighbourhood main page.
Does renting in Kamerik (village) suit you?
Kamerik (village) mainly appeals to families and people aged 45-plus who value peace, space and a close-knit community over urban convenience. The supply of rental homes in Kamerik (village) is small, especially in the free sector. Starters and students will find few affordable options here; renting an apartment in Kamerik (village) is virtually impossible given the type of housing in the village. For social housing, you can register with the regional housing association, but expect waiting times. If you are considering buying: also check the supply of homes for sale in Kamerik (village), because 65% of the housing stock is owner-occupied and the WOZ values here are slightly lower than the district average. Respond quickly to available rental homes, as supply is scarce and interest is high.
What residents say about living in Kamerik (village)
Residents give Kamerik (village) an overall score of 7.7 out of 10, based on 3 reviews. Safety scores notably high (9.0) and beauty (8.3), which fits the image of a well-kept, quiet village. Community scores 8.0. Lower scores are for green spaces (6.7) and education (6.7), which is partly explained by the limited level of facilities. Resident J. is brief but clear: "The epitome of peace. Little bad to say about it." Another resident calls the house prices "relatively affordable for the Randstad." Read all reviews on the neighbourhood page of Kamerik (village).
Compare rental homes in and around Kamerik (village)
Are you considering renting a house in this region but want to compare your options? Within the Kamerik district, besides this village, you will also find Buitengebied Kamerik and Kanis. If you are looking for more urban dynamics, you can go to Woerden-Midden. For a broader overview of the supply in the region, view all rental homes in Woerden or explore the district via rental homes in Kamerik. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. More about the municipality can be found on the municipality page of Woerden or on the website of the municipality of Woerden.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Kamerik (village), Woerden?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Kamerik (village) over the past twelve months was €2,371 per month, with a range of €2,150 to €2,600 per month. The average living area was 90 m², which works out to about €26 per m² per month. Social housing is typically much cheaper, but waiting times apply through the housing association.
Are there social housing properties in Kamerik (village)?
Yes, about 30% of the housing stock in Kamerik (village) is owned by a housing association, which is relatively high for a small village. For a social housing property, you can register with the regional housing association active in the municipality of Woerden, such as Woningbouwvereniging Woerden. Be prepared for waiting times, as supply is limited and demand is high.
What is it like to live in Kamerik (village)?
Kamerik (village) is a quiet, small-scale polder village in the Groene Hart with a strong sense of community. Residents appreciate the safety (score 9.0 out of 10) and the well-maintained appearance of the village. The level of amenities is limited, as you would expect from a village of 2,500 inhabitants. The overall resident score is 7.7 out of 10.
Is Kamerik (village) suitable for families with children?
Kamerik (village) is certainly attractive for families: the largest household group consists of households with children (390 units) and 44% of residents are married. There is a primary school in the village and the area offers plenty of space and greenery. The lack of a supermarket within walking distance and limited public transport connections make a car almost essential for families.
How is the accessibility of Kamerik (village)?
By car, Kamerik (village) is easily accessible via the N212 towards Woerden, from where the A12 to Utrecht (approx. 20 min) and The Hague is quickly reachable. Public transport is limited: there is no train station in the village, but Woerden station is reachable by bike in 15 to 20 minutes. Parking is free and there are no permit issues. Residents give accessibility a 7.7 out of 10.
What amenities are there in Kamerik (village)?
Kamerik (village) has a primary school, a village hall, and several sports clubs including a football club. There is no supermarket in the village itself; for daily groceries you rely on Woerden or Harmelen. More extensive shops, dining, and healthcare facilities can be found in the centre of Woerden, a few kilometres away. Residents give amenities a 7.0 out of 10.
Is Kamerik (village) a safe neighbourhood?
Yes, safety is actually one of the strongest points of Kamerik (village). Residents give safety a score of 9.0 out of 10, the highest sub-score of all assessed categories. The small, manageable character of the village and the involved community clearly contribute to this. Resident Jochem explicitly mentions that everyone looks out for each other.
Enough cleaning is done, everyone takes each other into account, house prices are relatively manageable for the Randstad, few amenities, but it is also just a small village.
Auto-translated to English by AILittle bad to say about it.
Auto-translated to English by AIMy neighbours and the neighbourhood are nice. I feel safe here
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