Rental homes in Landelijk Gebied 95, Hilversum
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Rental prices and market figures for Landelijk Gebied 95, Hilversum
Landelijk Gebied 95 is predominantly a rental neighbourhood: 61% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, compared to 39% owner-occupied homes. Of the total housing supply, 20% is owned by a housing association (social rent) and 40% belongs to other landlords (private sector). The average WOZ value is €681,000, which is lower than the district average of €821,000 for Landelijk Gebied as a whole, but well above the municipal average of €451,000 for Hilversum. This indicates that this is a relatively high-quality living environment.
In the private sector (excluding social rent), 7 homes were rented out in Landelijk Gebied 95 over the past twelve months. The average rent was €4,879 per month, with a range of €4,750 to €4,975 per month. The average floor area was 292 m², resulting in a rent of approximately €16.70 per m² per month. These are significantly higher rents than in most other neighbourhoods of Hilversum, which is related to the spacious homes and the green, rural character of the area. Want to know what is currently available to rent and what the current average rent is? Check the overview of available rental properties at the top of this page.
Living in Landelijk Gebied 95, Hilversum
Landelijk Gebied 95 is one of the quietest and greenest residential areas in Hilversum. The neighbourhood lies on the edge of the city, nestled between forest, heathland and agricultural landscape, giving it a character you won't find in any urban part of Hilversum. Anyone looking for a rental home here consciously chooses space, tranquillity and nature, and accepts that daily amenities are at some distance. The housing stock mainly consists of detached houses and villas, mostly built in the second half of the twentieth century, with spacious plots and plenty of greenery around them. Renting an apartment in Landelijk Gebied 95 is not a realistic option: it is almost exclusively ground-based homes.
Amenities in and around Landelijk Gebied 95
The neighbourhood itself has hardly any amenities of its own, which is typical of a rural area. For daily groceries, residents rely on supermarkets in surrounding districts, such as the shopping options towards Hilversum-Noord or the centre. Primary and secondary schools can be found in the neighbouring districts of Hilversum, a few kilometres away. For sports, the surroundings are actually very strong: walking, running and cycling through the Gooi forests and across the Hilversumse Meent are part of daily life for residents. The proximity of the Goois Natuurreservaat makes this one of the greenest residential addresses in the region. For restaurants, shops and healthcare facilities, Hilversum-Centrum is the designated destination, about five to ten minutes away by car.
Accessibility
Accessibility by car is reasonable: via local roads, the neighbourhood connects to the N201 and the A27 towards Utrecht and Amsterdam. By car, you can reach Hilversum station or the centre of Bussum in about twenty minutes. Public transport is more limited than in more urban neighbourhoods: bus routes run in the area, but the frequency is lower than in the centre of Hilversum. Hilversum station, with direct connections to Amsterdam, Utrecht and Amersfoort, is the nearest train station. Cycling through the forest is wonderful, but for daily commuting to the city, the bike is less practical due to the distances. Parking is no problem at all: homes usually have ample parking space on their own property.
Residents rate the neighbourhood an impressive 9.0 out of 10. Greenery and beauty score particularly highly (10 out of 10), which is entirely in line with the character of the area. Accessibility, community, education and amenities all score a 9. Safety scores a slightly lower 7, although in absolute terms this is still a good score. One resident describes the neighbourhood as: "A unique place to live, surrounded by nature yet within reasonable distance of all urban amenities." Read more resident experiences on the neighbourhood page of Landelijk Gebied 95, where all sub-scores and other neighbourhood data can also be found.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as Landelijk Gebied 94 and Landelijk Gebied 96, neighbourhood 95 has a similar rural character, but private sector rents here are on the higher side. Those looking for more urban vibrancy might also consider Centrum or Zuidwest, where the level of amenities is higher and rents are generally lower.
Is renting in Landelijk Gebied 95 right for you?
Given the demographics of the neighbourhood, with over-65s as by far the largest age group (235 out of 380 residents), this is an area that strongly appeals to people who value peace, space and nature. Families with young children are less represented here, which is also logical given the distance to schools and play facilities. First-time buyers and students will not find affordable rental homes here: private sector rents averaging €4,879 per month are only accessible to households with a substantial income. The average household income in the neighbourhood is €46,700, but private sector rents assume an income well above that. Those considering social rent would be wise to register with a housing association in good time, as waiting lists in the Gooi en Vechtstreek region are long. As an alternative, the owner-occupied homes in Landelijk Gebied 95 are worth a look, although WOZ values here are high. Respond quickly if you see a suitable property: the limited supply (7 rented homes in the past year) means homes here do not stay on the market for long.
What residents say about Landelijk Gebied 95
Based on available resident reviews, Landelijk Gebied 95 scores a 9.0 out of 10, one of the higher scores within the neighbourhoods of Landelijk Gebied. The highest sub-scores are for greenery (10) and beauty (10), followed by accessibility, community, education, amenities and housing (all 9). Safety scores a 7, the only category that lags somewhat behind. One resident writes: "The nature right on your doorstep is priceless, and the peace here is something you won't find in the rest of Hilversum." View all reviews and full neighbourhood data on Landelijk Gebied 95 on Buurtje.nl.
Similar neighbourhoods for renters around Landelijk Gebied 95
Looking for a rental home in a similar green environment? Then Landelijk Gebied 93 and Landelijk Gebied 92 are interesting alternatives within the same district, with a similar rural character. For a wider range and more urban amenities, the districts Noord and Zuid offer more options in different price ranges. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings from over 1,500 sources with resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data, so as a renter you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. View all available rental properties in Hilversum via the rental overview of Hilversum. For municipal information about housing and housing associations in the region, you can visit the website of the municipality of Hilversum.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Landelijk Gebied 95, Hilversum?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Landelijk Gebied 95 over the past twelve months was €4,879 per month, with a range of €4,750 to €4,975 per month. The average floor area of rented homes was 292 m², which works out to approximately €16.70 per m² per month. Social housing is significantly cheaper, but income requirements and waiting lists apply. These are among the highest rents in the neighbourhoods of Hilversum.
Are there social housing units in Landelijk Gebied 95?
Yes, about 20% of the housing stock in Landelijk Gebied 95 is owned by a housing association and consists of social housing. For a social housing unit in the Gooi en Vechtstreek region, you can register with WoonGooiVecht, the housing association active in Hilversum and the surrounding area. Be prepared for long waiting lists: the waiting time for a social housing unit in Hilversum can quickly amount to several years. You can register via the website of the municipality of Hilversum or directly with the association.
What is it like to live in Landelijk Gebied 95?
Living in Landelijk Gebied 95 means choosing peace, space and nature within walking distance. The neighbourhood is on the edge of Hilversum, surrounded by forest and heathland, and has a distinctly rural character with detached houses on spacious plots. Residents rate the neighbourhood 9.0 out of 10, with greenery and beauty scoring a maximum of 10. The downside is that daily amenities such as supermarkets and schools are some distance away and public transport is less frequent than in the city.
Is Landelijk Gebied 95 suitable for seniors?
Landelijk Gebied 95 is pre-eminently a neighbourhood for seniors and the elderly: as many as 235 of the 380 residents are aged 65 or older, which demographically strongly focuses the neighbourhood on this group. The peace, nature and spacious homes align well with what many seniors are looking for. However, it is good to know that the neighbourhood has few care facilities in the immediate vicinity and that mobility without a car is limited. For seniors who depend on public transport or nearby care services, the neighbourhood is less suitable.
How accessible is Landelijk Gebied 95?
By car, Landelijk Gebied 95 is reasonably accessible via local roads towards the N201 and A27, with a travel time of about twenty minutes to the centre of Hilversum or Bussum. Hilversum station, with train connections to Amsterdam, Utrecht and Amersfoort, is the nearest station. Public transport in the neighbourhood itself is limited: there are bus routes in the area, but the frequency is low. Cycling through the forest is pleasant for recreation, but less practical for daily commuting over longer distances. Parking is not a problem; homes generally have their own parking facilities.
What amenities are there in Landelijk Gebied 95?
As a rural neighbourhood, Landelijk Gebied 95 has virtually no amenities of its own. There are no supermarkets, schools or shops in the neighbourhood itself. For daily groceries and schools, residents rely on the surrounding districts of Hilversum, a few kilometres away. The neighbourhood's big asset lies in its recreational amenities: the Goois Natuurreservaat, extensive forests and heathlands are right on the doorstep, ideal for walking, running and cycling. For hospitality, care and shops, Hilversum city centre is the designated destination.
Is Landelijk Gebied 95 a safe neighbourhood?
Landelijk Gebied 95 scores a 7 on safety in resident ratings, which is the lowest sub-score for the neighbourhood but still a pass in absolute terms. The low population density and the quiet, secluded character of the neighbourhood contribute to a feeling of safety during the day. Residents sometimes point out that the secluded location and little street lighting in the evening are points of attention. Compared to busy urban neighbourhoods, nuisance here is minimal.
very good neighbourhood 15 minutes cycling to Hilversum centre supermarkets nearby and schools. nice houses
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