Rental homes in Kampershoek, Weert
Check the current rental property supply in Kampershoek and discover what this quiet, spacious neighbourhood on the edge of Weert has to offer.
Rental prices and market figures Kampershoek, Weert
Kampershoek is a unique neighbourhood when it comes to the rental market. The housing stock consists of just one registered dwelling, and official CBS data shows that the share of rental properties in Kampershoek is currently virtually nil. Nevertheless, seven homes have been rented out in the private sector over the past twelve months, with an average rent of €3,714 per month (excluding social housing). The range runs from €995 to €5,000 per month, indicating that these are larger, detached properties: the average rented area is 1,226 m², which works out at a price of around €3 per m² per month. These are private sector prices; social housing falls outside this and is generally considerably cheaper.
By comparison: in the broader district Molenakker en Kampershoek, the average WOZ value is €431,000, well above the municipal average of €330,000 for Weert. This reflects the higher segment of property in this area. Housing association ownership plays no significant role in Kampershoek; the supply is almost entirely in the hands of private landlords. For current available rental properties and the most recent average rent, please refer to the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Kampershoek, Weert
Kampershoek is not an ordinary residential neighbourhood in the traditional sense. The area lies on the southeastern edge of Weert and has a strong business character: a large part of Kampershoek consists of the eponymous business park, one of the larger industrial estates in the region. This means that living here is different from, say, a typical residential area. Anyone looking for a rental home here is seeking space, tranquillity and distance from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, but must also take into account the proximity of business activity.
The homes that are there are predominantly detached and spacious, which explains the high average rents and large floor areas. These are not porch flats or terraced houses, but larger properties on generous plots. This makes renting in Kampershoek attractive for those who need plenty of space and are willing to pay for it.
Facilities in and around Kampershoek
Kampershoek itself has no daily amenities such as a supermarket or primary school within walking distance. For these, you rely on the nearby residential areas. In Molenakker and the centre of Weert you will find supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo, primary schools and GPs. The shopping centre of Weert-Centrum is reachable within about five to ten minutes by car. For sports and recreation, you can think of the sports clubs and swimming pool in Weert, but also the surrounding countryside around Weert offers walking and cycling routes. Kampershoek itself is green on the edges, but the immediate surroundings are dominated by business activity.
Accessibility
The location on the edge of Weert makes Kampershoek easily accessible by car. Via the N266 and the A2 (Kerensheide junction) you quickly reach Eindhoven or Maastricht. The centre of Weert is a few minutes' drive away. By bike, the centre is also easily reachable via existing cycle paths, although the distance is slightly greater than from the central residential areas. Public transport is more limited: Weert railway station is some distance away, but is easily reachable by bike or car. Bus connections to Kampershoek itself are scarce due to the business character of the neighbourhood. Parking is not a problem in Kampershoek: there is ample free parking on private property or along the road.
Anyone considering renting a flat in Kampershoek must take into account that the supply is small and specific. The neighbourhood attracts tenants looking for a spacious home or business dwelling rather than people seeking a compact city apartment. For a broader picture, also look at what is available to rent in Kampershoek-Noord, which has a more residential character, or in Molenakker, where the housing supply is more diverse. For neighbourhood reviews, resident scores and more background on the character of this area, see the Kampershoek neighbourhood page.
Is a rental property in Kampershoek right for you?
Kampershoek is not a neighbourhood for everyone. It is most suitable for tenants who seek space and tranquillity, who have a car and are not dependent on public transport, and who do not mind the proximity of a business park. Think of entrepreneurs who want to combine living and working, or families looking for a spacious detached home away from the city bustle. First-time buyers or students looking for an affordable rental home in Kampershoek will find little here: private sector rents are high, and social housing is scarce. For social housing, you can register with Wonen Limburg, the largest housing association active in the Weert region. Waiting lists are long; start in time. As an alternative to renting, you can also look at homes for sale in Kampershoek. Respond quickly to available rental properties in this segment: supply is limited and interested parties are quick to act.
What residents say about Kampershoek
Because Kampershoek is a small neighbourhood with little residential development, resident reviews are scarce. The experiences that exist emphasise the tranquillity and space as major plus points. One resident writes: "It is very quiet here, you have plenty of space and privacy. But for shopping or a night out, you really have to take the car." That sums up the neighbourhood well: pleasant for those seeking peace, less suitable for those who want everything within walking distance. For all reviews and a complete overview of neighbourhood scores, go to the reviews and neighbourhood data of Kampershoek.
Comparing rental properties in and around Kampershoek
Anyone looking for a home to rent in Kampershoek or the immediate vicinity would do well to also explore other neighbourhoods. Kampershoek-Noord has a more residential character with a slightly wider supply. Also popular among tenants in this region is Molenakker, which offers more amenities within walking distance. For a larger supply, you can also look at Weert-Centrum or Boshoven. A complete overview of all available rental properties in the municipality can be found via rental properties in Weert. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data from more than 1,500 sources, so you not only find a home, but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. More about the district as a whole can be read on the page of Molenakker en Kampershoek. If you want to know more about living in Weert in general, the municipality of Weert also offers useful information about facilities, new construction plans and local regulations.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Kampershoek, Weert?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Kampershoek over the past twelve months was €3,714 per month. The range runs from €995 to €5,000 per month. The average rented area is 1,226 m², which works out to about €3 per m² per month. Social housing is cheaper, but hardly available in this neighbourhood.
Are there social housing units in Kampershoek?
Social housing is virtually absent in Kampershoek. The housing association stock in this neighbourhood is negligibly small. Those who want to qualify for social housing in the Weert region can register with Wonen Limburg, the largest housing association active in this area. Be prepared for long waiting lists; early registration is recommended.
What is it like to live in Kampershoek?
Kampershoek has a quiet, spacious character on the edge of Weert, but borders a large business park. Homes are predominantly detached and large. Residents appreciate the peace and privacy, but note that daily amenities are not within walking distance and that you need a car for almost everything. It is a neighbourhood best suited to people who value space and tranquillity over urban proximity.
Is Kampershoek suitable for families looking for a rental home?
Kampershoek can be attractive for families looking for a spacious detached rental home with plenty of privacy. However, rents in the free sector are high, averaging €3,714 per month. Schools and supermarkets are not within walking distance; for these you rely on neighbouring residential areas such as Molenakker or the centre of Weert. A car is almost indispensable in Kampershoek.
How accessible is Kampershoek?
By car, Kampershoek is easily accessible via the N266 and the nearby A2, giving you quick access to Eindhoven or Maastricht. The centre of Weert is a few minutes' drive away. By bike, the centre is also reachable, although the distance is slightly greater than from central residential areas. Public transport is limited; Weert train station is best reached by bike or car. Parking is not a problem in this neighbourhood.
What amenities are there in Kampershoek?
Kampershoek itself has virtually no daily amenities. There are no supermarkets, schools or shops directly in the neighbourhood. For groceries, schools, GPs and hospitality, you rely on adjacent neighbourhoods such as Molenakker or the centre of Weert, both a five to ten minute drive away. Sports clubs and recreational facilities can be found in the wider municipality of Weert.
How quickly are rental homes let in Kampershoek?
The supply of rentals in Kampershoek is very limited: over the past twelve months, seven homes have been rented out in the free sector. Due to this small supply and the specific target group, the market is selective. Anyone considering renting a home in Kampershoek would be wise to respond quickly and have documents such as proof of income and references ready in advance. Check the current supply of available rental homes at the top of this page for the most up-to-date situation.












