Rental homes in Keizersveld, Venray
Looking for a rental property in Keizersveld, Venray? Check the current listings on this page and discover what the neighbourhood has to offer.
Rental prices and market figures for Keizersveld, Venray
Keizersveld is almost entirely a rental neighbourhood: 95% of the approximately 20 homes are rented, and only 5% are owner-occupied. Notably, there are no social housing corporation homes in the neighbourhood. All rental homes fall under other landlords, meaning you will only find private-sector rentals here. Social housing through a housing corporation is therefore not applicable in Keizersveld.
The average rental price in the private sector over the past year was €820 per month (range: €820, excluding social housing and rooms). For comparison, in the broader district Landweert and the municipality Venray, the WOZ values are significantly higher, at €280,000 and €315,000 respectively, compared to a WOZ value of €140,000 in Keizersveld. This lower WOZ level reflects the type of property found here. The rental price of €820 per month is therefore on the more affordable side for the region. Since only one private-sector home was rented during the measurement period, the figures are indicative. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent rental prices and available rental homes in Keizersveld.
Living in Keizersveld, Venray
Keizersveld is a small, compact neighbourhood on the edge of the Landweert district in Venray. With only 65 residents and about 20 homes, this is not a typical residential area, but rather a specific cluster of homes with its own character. The neighbourhood mainly attracts young adults: the largest age group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds, and single-person households are by far the majority. Families and seniors are hardly found here, which colours the atmosphere and social life on the street.
The buildings in Keizersveld presumably consist of small-scale rental complexes or apartments, fitting the profile of a neighbourhood with many single renters in the active age category. The low WOZ value of €140,000 suggests simple, functional homes without luxury finishes. Anyone considering renting an apartment in Keizersveld should expect a modest housing offering without large gardens or extensive communal spaces.
Facilities in and around Keizersveld
Keizersveld is located within the built-up area of Venray, meaning daily facilities are within cycling distance. The centre of Venray, with supermarkets such as Jumbo and Albert Heijn, shops and restaurants, is a few minutes away by bike. The same applies to schools: primary and secondary schools in Venray are easily accessible from the neighbourhood. Sports clubs, the De Waterpoort swimming pool and various green recreational areas around Venray are also nearby. The municipality of Venray offers a complete range of facilities for a town of this size; more information can be found on the website of the municipality of Venray.
Accessibility
Venray does not have its own train station, but bus connections link the town to surrounding places and stations such as Venlo and Nijmegen. From Keizersveld, the bus stops in the Landweert district are within walking or cycling distance. By car, the A73 is the main motorway connection, linking Venray to Venlo (approximately 20 minutes) and Nijmegen (approximately 40 minutes). Parking in Keizersveld itself is generally free and without a permit requirement, which is a practical advantage for renters. By bike, the centre of Venray can be reached in five to ten minutes.
Want to know what residents think of the liveability, safety and atmosphere of the neighbourhood? Then check out the neighbourhood page for Keizersveld with all reviews and district data.
Comparison with neighbouring neighbourhoods
Keizersveld is part of the Landweert district, together with neighbourhoods such as Landweert 1, Landweert 2 and Landweert 3. Those neighbourhoods have a higher WOZ value and a more varied housing offering, including more owner-occupied homes. If you are looking for a larger rental home or a family home, the sister neighbourhoods of Landweert offer more choice. Keizersveld distinguishes itself by its small scale, low WOZ value and the almost exclusive offering of private-sector rentals for singles and young renters.
Is renting in Keizersveld right for you?
Keizersveld is most suitable for single renters between 25 and 45 years old who are looking for an affordable rental home in the private sector, close to the facilities of Venray but without the hustle and bustle of the centre. The neighbourhood is small and anonymous in character, which for some renters is an advantage and for others less attractive. Families with children or seniors will find few peers here and may feel more at home in one of the surrounding neighbourhoods. Keep in mind that the supply of rentals in Keizersveld is limited: homes are only released occasionally. Respond quickly when a home becomes available, and make sure you have your documents (payslips, ID, employer's statement) ready immediately. Social housing is not available in this neighbourhood, so registering with a housing corporation is pointless for Keizersveld itself. As an alternative, you can also look at homes for sale in Keizersveld, although the owner-occupied segment here is very small.
What residents say about Keizersveld
Resident reviews of Keizersveld give a mixed picture. The neighbourhood is appreciated for its tranquillity and central location relative to the centre of Venray. One resident describes it as: "Nice and quiet, everything is easily reachable by bike, but the neighbourhood itself has little social cohesion." That fits the profile of a neighbourhood with many singles and high turnover. Less positive are residents about the limited green space directly in the neighbourhood and the sober appearance of the homes. View all ratings and scores per category on the reviews and neighbourhood data for Keizersveld.
Compare rental homes in and around Keizersveld
If you are considering renting a home in Keizersveld but are also curious about alternatives, you can easily compare with other neighbourhoods in Venray. The district Landweert as a whole offers a broader supply and higher WOZ values. Further away are districts such as Heide and Ysselsteyn, which have a different character and sometimes more supply. For a complete overview of all available rental homes in the municipality, you can visit rental homes in Venray. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from multiple sources with resident reviews and district data, so that as a renter you not only choose a home, but also a neighbourhood that suits you.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Keizersveld, Venray?
In the free sector (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rent in Keizersveld over the past year was €820 per month. The range was €820, indicating that only one property was rented during the measurement period. Social housing is not available in Keizersveld, as there are no housing association properties in the neighbourhood. For the most up-to-date rents, please refer to the overview at the top of this page.
Are there social housing properties in Keizersveld?
No, there are no social housing properties available in Keizersveld. The housing association ownership in the neighbourhood is 0%. All rental properties fall under other (private) landlords and are free-sector properties. Those who still wish to qualify for social housing in the region can register with housing association Wonen Limburg, which is active in the municipality of Venray, but they will not have a direct chance of a property specifically in Keizersveld.
What is it like to live in Keizersveld?
Keizersveld is a small, quiet neighbourhood in the Landweert district of Venray, with approximately 65 residents and about 20 homes. The neighbourhood mainly attracts single renters between the ages of 25 and 45. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and the short distance to the centre of Venray, but the neighbourhood has little social cohesion and a modest appearance. On the Keizersveld neighbourhood page, you can find more resident reviews and scores per category.
Is Keizersveld suitable for starters and singles?
Yes, Keizersveld is particularly suitable for single starters and young renters. The largest age group in the neighbourhood consists of 25- to 45-year-olds, and single-person households are by far the majority. The average rent of €820 per month in the free sector is relatively affordable for the region. Families with children or seniors will find fewer peers in Keizersveld and may feel more at home in surrounding neighbourhoods of Landweert.
How accessible is Keizersveld?
Keizersveld is located within the built-up area of Venray and is easily accessible by bicycle: the centre of Venray can be reached in five to ten minutes. Venray does not have its own train station, but buses connect the town with Venlo and other surrounding places. By car, the A73 is the nearest motorway, with a travel time of approximately 20 minutes to Venlo and 40 minutes to Nijmegen. Parking in the neighbourhood is generally free and without a permit requirement.
What amenities are there near Keizersveld?
Keizersveld itself has no shops or schools, but it is a short bike ride from the centre of Venray. There, supermarkets (including Jumbo and Albert Heijn), primary schools, secondary schools, sports clubs, and swimming pool De Waterpoort are available. Various green recreational areas around Venray are also accessible. For a complete overview of municipal facilities, you can visit the website of the municipality of Venray.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Keizersveld?
The supply of rental properties in Keizersveld is very limited: the neighbourhood has only about 20 homes, and hardly any properties became available over the past year. If you are looking for a rental house or apartment in Keizersveld, it is wise to respond quickly as soon as something becomes available. Make sure you have documents such as payslips, an employer's statement, and a valid ID ready. Current available rental properties are displayed at the top of this page.



