Rental homes in Kamperpoort-Veerallee, Zwolle
View the current rental property listings in Kamperpoort-Veerallee, Zwolle. Compare prices, sizes, and read what residents think of the neighbourhood.
What does a rental property cost in Kamperpoort-Veerallee?
Kamperpoort-Veerallee is a neighbourhood where renting is the norm: 63% of the more than 2,000 homes are rental properties. That is remarkably high compared to the rest of Zwolle. Approximately 38% of the total housing stock is owned by housing associations, meaning there is a substantial social housing sector. In addition, about 25% is rented out by other landlords, such as private investors and small property companies. In the free sector, the average rent over the past year was €912 per month, with an average floor area of 66 square metres. The range is wide: from €395 for a compact apartment to €2,400 for larger homes. This excludes social housing. The WOZ value, at €374,000, is slightly above the Zwolle average of €344,000, which is reflected in the rental prices. At the top of this page you will always find the current daily prices and the current supply.
Working-class neighbourhood with two faces: how residents experience Kamperpoort-Veerallee
Kamperpoort-Veerallee scores a 7.2 based on 12 resident reviews on the neighbourhood page of Kamperpoort-Veerallee. Notable are the high scores for safety (8.2), housing (8.2) and amenities (8.1). On greenery (5.7) and education (6.0), the neighbourhood scores significantly lower. These figures do not tell the whole story, as the reviews reveal a neighbourhood with two faces.
On the one hand, there is the warmth of a true working-class neighbourhood. Resident Janny writes: "Friendly people, there for you, and no regrets at all about moving here. A real working-class neighbourhood." Alex, who has only lived there for two months, also calls the area "very cosy" and the neighbours "super friendly and considerate." This mutual involvement is especially noticeable in Kamperpoort, where the streets are narrower and neighbours run into each other more often. In the Veerallee part, the atmosphere is quieter and greener, closer to the Engelse Werk and the IJssel river.
On the other hand, there are serious caveats. Ed Verhoeven gives the neighbourhood a 2.9 and writes that the "cohesion is gone" and that two community centres actually cause division. He also mentions drug and homelessness issues that put safety under pressure. That honesty is important if you are looking for a rental home here. The neighbourhood is within walking distance of the city centre and Zwolle station, which explains the accessibility score of 7.8. Supermarkets, shops on Pannekoekendijk and restaurants are nearby. But do not expect a green oasis: it is a compact urban neighbourhood where parking pressure and limited play space are part of the street scene. The municipality of Zwolle is investing in the redevelopment of parts of the neighbourhood, but that is a long-term process.
Renting in Kamperpoort-Veerallee: for starters and city dwellers, less for families
With 1,255 single-person households and a large group of residents between 25 and 45 years old, this is pre-eminently a neighbourhood for singles, young professionals and couples without children. Renting an apartment in Kamperpoort-Veerallee is attractive if you want to live close to the station and city centre without paying top dollar. For families with children, the neighbourhood is less suitable: the education score is low (6.0), there is little greenery and limited play space. If you are looking for more peace and quiet or a garden, neighbourhoods like the green Wipstrik or Assendorp are better options. Considering buying instead of renting? Then check out the supply of homes for sale in Kamperpoort-Veerallee.
View directly available rental properties in Kamperpoort-Veerallee
At the top of this page you will find the current rental supply in Kamperpoort-Veerallee, including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you can not only compare renting a home in Kamperpoort-Veerallee by price, but also by liveability. Want to search more broadly? Then also check out the rental supply in all of Zwolle, or see what is available in nearby neighbourhoods such as the Binnenstad or Diezerpoort.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental home in Kamperpoort-Veerallee?
In the free sector, the average rent over the past year was €912 per month, with an average floor area of 66 m². The range runs from €395 to €2,400 per month. This excludes social housing from housing associations.
Is it safe to rent a house in Kamperpoort-Veerallee?
Residents rate safety an 8.2 out of 10, which is relatively high. However, some residents mention nuisance from drug and homeless issues as a point of attention. The experience varies per street and part of the neighbourhood.
What is the share of social housing in Kamperpoort-Veerallee, Zwolle?
Approximately 38% of homes in Kamperpoort-Veerallee are owned by housing corporations. Additionally, 25% are rented out by other landlords. In total, 63% of the more than 2,000 homes are rental properties, making the neighbourhood one of the most rental-oriented in Zwolle.
Who is a rental home in Kamperpoort-Veerallee suitable for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts singles and young professionals: the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old and there are over 1,255 single-person households. Due to its location within walking distance of Zwolle station and the city centre, it is attractive for people who want to live in an urban setting. For families with children, there are better options elsewhere in Zwolle.
How is the accessibility when renting an apartment in Kamperpoort-Veerallee?
Residents rate accessibility a 7.8 out of 10. Zwolle station is within walking distance and the city centre can be reached within a few minutes. The A28 is quickly accessible via the Pannekoekendijk and IJsselallee. Parking can be difficult due to the high parking pressure in the neighbourhood.
Keeps you busy... cosy mate but also a lot of mutual misunderstandings and vandalism, such a shame
Auto-translated to English by AINice to live there... always there for each other
Auto-translated to English by AIEveryone is there for each other
Auto-translated to English by AIFriendly people... ready to help you and absolutely no regrets about moving here ..a real working-class neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AICohesion is gone, two community centres cause division and therefore far too little progress (or a lot of capital destruction), safety is limited and sometimes very unsafe due to drugs, addiction and/or homelessness issues, infrastructure is unclear, inconvenient (and this will get worse) and therefore unsafe or even dangerous. There is far too little green space, which the government should do much more about, very poor air quality and bad environment, far too hot in summers, there are no sports facilities, in recent decades a huge amount of business activity has disappeared due to local government policy or lack thereof. Plots that lie fallow for an extremely long time. There is far too little political involvement. Parking nuisance is enormous and keeps increasing, far too little enforcement, much crime that keeps rising, there is hardly any constructive building of social cohesion. Sometimes very narrow streets, sometimes hardly any pavements, there is no bus that goes through the neighbourhood (only along it). Far too little is done by politicians to look integrally at what is needed for the neighbourhood and to do something about it. All in all, this is becoming an increasingly problematic neighbourhood if not enough is done about it. There is too much youth care, too much student housing and too much elderly care, which also doesn't help build cohesion... Actually, everything could be better.
Auto-translated to English by AII've only been living here for two months and I find the neighbourhood very cosy! Most neighbours are super friendly and considerate. I've had quite bad living experiences in the past, so experiencing it so positively now is only a plus. The housing association also thinks along with you and is always reachable, which is also very nice. The city centre is less than 5 minutes away, which is also very handy! The cinema is next to the building, which as a film fan comes in handy too! Really a great neighbourhood! It's also reasonably safe and there's plenty of greenery in the area. Bus stops are also very close, which is very convenient. Hygiene is usually top-notch too! It's really a nice neighbourhood to live in!
Auto-translated to English by AIYou mainly stay in the group you've been in from the start. The houses are well maintained. Plenty of green space. Nice that there are sheep and chickens in the neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIDe Veerallee is a pleasant neighbourhood to live in. Many amenities are nearby, and for some greenery you can easily walk or cycle to the Engelse Werk. In short: a nice and quiet neighbourhood.
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