Rental homes in Kesteren, Neder-Betuwe
Looking for a rental property in Kesteren? Check the current listings on this page and discover what the neighbourhood has to offer.
Renting in Kesteren: a small private sector in a buyer-dominated neighbourhood
Of the more than 4,500 homes in Kesteren, 36% are rental properties. The majority of these are owned by a housing association (29%), while only 7% are with other landlords. The private sector is therefore limited in size. In the past twelve months, 13 private sector homes were rented out in Kesteren, with an average rent of €1,288 per month and an average floor area of 102 m². Rents ranged from €900 to €2,400 per month. These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. For the current supply and daily averages, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
The WOZ value of homes in Kesteren is €361,000, slightly above the municipal average of €355,000 for Neder-Betuwe. This reflects the attractiveness of the area, but also that the buyer's market is dominant here. Anyone looking for a rental home in Kesteren in the private sector has little choice and must expect a hefty price per square metre. Also check the broader supply of rental properties in Neder-Betuwe if you want to compare more options.
Quiet, green and social: daily life in Kesteren
Kesteren scores a 7.9 on the neighbourhood page of Kesteren, where residents share their experiences about safety, greenery, accessibility and more. That score feels familiar when you read the reviews. Peerke Peters describes it as a quiet neighbourhood with a beautiful orchard and a football field on the street. That image matches the higher sub-scores for greenery (8.2) and safety (8.0). Kesteren is not a neighbourhood where you need to be on your guard in the evening.
Josefine aptly describes the social atmosphere: when you meet neighbours, there is always a greeting, and people would help you if needed. That sense of community is something you find less quickly in larger cities. The community score (7.5) is slightly lower than greenery and accessibility, but the tone in the reviews is positive. Ada keeps it short but clear: good and cosy. Not spectacular, but solid.
The accessibility score of 8.2 is remarkably high for a village in the Betuwe. Kesteren is located on the A15 and has a train station on the Tiel-Arnhem line, which suits commuters to larger cities well. Amenities also score an 8.2, although the supply within the village itself is limited. For larger groceries or going out, you quickly head to Tiel or Nijmegen. Education stands out with a 9.2, making this an attractive environment for families. Would you also like to see what is available for rent in the surrounding villages? Then check the supply in nearby Opheusden or explore the scattered homes around Kesteren. Also Echteld and Dodewaard are worth considering if you want a bit more space in your search area.
Renting in Kesteren: for families and those seeking peace, less so for starters on a tight budget
With an average rent of €1,288 per month in the private sector and an average income of €34,100 in the neighbourhood, renting in Kesteren is not cheap relative to what people earn here. For families who consciously choose peace, greenery and good schools, renting an apartment or a rental house in Kesteren is certainly worth considering. For starters or singles with a lower income, social housing through a housing association is more realistic, but that comes with a waiting time. Those who buy have more choice here: the supply of homes for sale in Kesteren is considerably larger than the rental supply.
Searching for a rental property in Kesteren and surroundings
The current rental supply in Kesteren is limited, but via Buurtje.nl you can see daily what is available, including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Renting a home in Kesteren is not always possible immediately due to the small supply in the private sector. Broaden your search to the region via the scattered homes in the polder area or view the total supply of rental properties in Neder-Betuwe for more options. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Neder-Betuwe.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Kesteren?
In the private sector, an average of €1,288 per month was paid for a rental home in Kesteren over the past twelve months, with an average living area of 102 m². Rental prices ranged from €900 to €2,400 per month. These figures exclude social housing. For current rental prices, you can view the overview at the top of this page.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Kesteren?
Kesteren falls under the municipality of Neder-Betuwe and social housing is largely managed by a housing corporation. Waiting times for social housing in the Rivierenland region can be long, depending on the type of home and registration duration. For current waiting times and registration, you can contact the relevant corporation or the municipality of Neder-Betuwe.
Is Kesteren safe to live in?
Residents rate safety in Kesteren at 8.0 out of 10. In reviews, Kesteren is described as a quiet neighbourhood where people know each other and help each other when needed. It is a village with little nuisance, making it attractive for families and those seeking peace and quiet.
How is the accessibility of Kesteren when renting a home?
Residents give accessibility a score of 8.2 out of 10. Kesteren has its own train station on the line between Tiel and Arnhem, which is convenient for commuters. The A15 motorway is nearby, allowing you to quickly drive to Nijmegen or Utrecht by car. For daily amenities, you are dependent on larger places in the area.
Are there good schools nearby if I rent a home in Kesteren?
Education scores remarkably high in Kesteren: residents give it a 9.2 out of 10. This makes renting in Kesteren extra attractive for families with children. Population data confirms this: families with children are the largest household group in the neighbourhood. Primary education is available in the village; for secondary education, you are referred to Tiel or the surrounding area.
Quiet neighbourhood with a beautiful orchard and a small football pitch on the street.
Auto-translated to English by AIWhen you run into neighbours, there's a greeting. They would help if needed.
Auto-translated to English by AIGood and cosy.
Auto-translated to English by AISafe neighbourhood. PitPartners work well together. Lots of initiative.
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