Rental homes in Klarenbeek en omgeving, Apeldoorn
Looking for a rental property in Klarenbeek and the surrounding area? Check the current listings on this page and discover what residents think of the neighbourhood.
Renting in Klarenbeek and surrounding area: a small market with firm prices
Klarenbeek and its surroundings is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 761 homes, only 24% are in the rental sector, of which 9% are owned by housing associations and 16% by other landlords. This makes the supply of rental properties in Klarenbeek and surrounding area limited, especially in the private sector. Over the past twelve months, only 6 homes were rented out in the private sector (excluding social housing), with an average rent of €1,580 per month. The range ran from €1,350 to €1,995 per month. By comparison, the average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €534,000, well above the Apeldoorn average of €378,000. This price level is reflected in the rental prices. For the current state of supply and the average rent at this moment, see the overview at the top of this page.
Tractors, neighbourhood barbecues and lots of green: life in Klarenbeek
Klarenbeek and its surroundings is not an urban neighbourhood, and you notice that immediately. It is a rural area on the edge of Apeldoorn, with a distinct village character. Residents appreciate that. On the neighbourhood page of Klarenbeek and surrounding area, the area scores a 7.2 out of 10. Notably high are the scores for community (9.0), green space (9.0) and beauty (9.0). Safety and accessibility both score 6.0, which is lower than you would expect in a more urban neighbourhood.
Resident Hidde describes it aptly: the atmosphere is always cosy, everyone greets each other and there are regular neighbourhood barbecues. But he also adds a caveat: it is a farming village, and that means tractors and large trucks on the road. Children playing outside have to take that into account. That honesty is typical of what you see in the reviews. It is not a problem neighbourhood, but neither is it a picture-perfect brochure. It is simply a village where people know each other and nature is just around the corner.
The sub-neighbourhood Klarenbeek forms the core of the area. Around it lie smaller settlements such as De Hooilanden and Wolthuis, each with its own character but the same rural atmosphere. Amenities are limited: for daily shopping, schools or public transport, you rely on a car or bicycle towards Apeldoorn. The education score of 5.0 and the amenities score of 7.0 confirm that picture. Anyone looking for a rental home here consciously chooses peace and space over convenience and urban hustle. Read more experiences of people who live here via the resident reviews on the neighbourhood page.
Renting in Klarenbeek: who is this suitable for, and who is it not?
Renting in Klarenbeek and surrounding area is most suitable for families or couples who consciously choose a green, quiet environment outside the city, and who have a car available. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old, and 46% of residents are married. That says something about the profile of the neighbourhood. For young starters, people without a driving licence or those dependent on urban amenities, renting a home in Klarenbeek and surrounding area is less obvious. The price level in the private sector, with an average of €1,580 per month, also makes it not a budget-friendly choice. If you prefer to invest rather than rent, you can also look at homes for sale in Klarenbeek and surrounding area.
Looking for a rental property in Klarenbeek and surrounding area or a neighbouring neighbourhood
The supply of rental properties in Klarenbeek and surrounding area is limited. If nothing suitable is currently available, it is worth also looking at rental properties in Apeldoorn more broadly. Neighbourhoods such as Zuidoost or Zuid are closer to the city but sometimes have a similar green character. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings with neighbourhood data and resident reviews, so you can compare a home with the surrounding area. Also check the supply in the centre of Apeldoorn if you prefer a more urban living environment.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Klarenbeek and surrounding area?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Klarenbeek and surrounding area over the past year was €1,580 per month. Prices ranged from €1,350 to €1,995 per month. These figures are based on 6 privately rented homes over the past twelve months. For the current average rent, see the overview at the top of this page.
Is social housing available in Klarenbeek and surrounding area?
Approximately 9% of the housing stock in Klarenbeek and surrounding area is owned by housing associations. The total rental share is 24% of the 761 homes. Waiting times for social housing in the Apeldoorn region can be long. For more information about registration and waiting times, you can visit the website of the municipality of Apeldoorn via apeldoorn.nl.
How safe is it to rent a home in Klarenbeek and surrounding area?
Residents rate safety a 6.0 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. That is not alarming, but also not high. One resident notes that tractors and lorries drive through the streets, which feels less safe for children playing outside. This is not about crime, but about the traffic situation typical of a rural farming village.
Is it possible to rent an apartment in Klarenbeek and surrounding area?
Supply is limited: Klarenbeek and surrounding area is a rural neighbourhood where detached houses and ground-level homes are the norm. Renting an apartment in Klarenbeek and surrounding area is rarer than in more urban parts of Apeldoorn. Those specifically looking for an apartment usually have more choice in neighbourhoods like Centrum or West.
How is the accessibility when renting a home in Klarenbeek and surrounding area?
Residents rate accessibility a 6.0 out of 10. Klarenbeek and surrounding area lies outside the built-up area of Apeldoorn and has limited public transport. A car is practically indispensable for daily shopping, work or school. For those reliant on public transport, this is a serious consideration when renting a home in Klarenbeek and surrounding area.
Everyone is always nice to each other but it's a farming village so there are tractors and large trucks driving around, so playing in the street is not very safe for children. Furthermore, neighbourhood BBQ from time to time and always greeting each other or having a chat.
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