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Renting in Landgoederenbuurt: a small private sector, but with character

Landgoederenbuurt is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 1,626 homes, 67% are owner-occupied, and only 33% are rental properties. The majority of those rental homes are owned by housing associations (28%), meaning the private sector here is very limited. In the past twelve months, only three private-sector homes were rented out, with an average rent of €2,083 per month (range: €1,850 to €2,200). The average floor area was 91 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. For current rents and availability, please consult the overview at the top of this page. The WOZ value of homes in Landgoederenbuurt is €354,000, slightly below the Almere average of €363,000. Anyone looking to rent a home in Landgoederenbuurt must therefore reckon with a limited supply and relatively high private-sector prices.

Landgoederenbuurt: quiet family neighbourhood with a friendly atmosphere and a critical note about litter

Landgoederenbuurt scores a 7.7 on Buurtje.nl, based on resident reviews. That is a solid score, although the breakdown per category tells more than the average. Residents are most satisfied with green spaces (8.5) and housing (9.0), which matches the character of the neighbourhood: spacious layout, with many green strips and a predominantly quiet, family-oriented atmosphere. Facilities also score well (8.5). Residents are less enthusiastic about the neighbourhood's cleanliness (6.5) and educational provision (6.5).

Petra, one of the reviewers on the neighbourhood page of Landgoederenbuurt, gives the area a 7.6 and describes it as "pleasant living." She appreciates the mutual contact, also in the apartment block: people greet each other friendly. But she also mentions two recurring annoyances: litter and traffic noise. These are issues that occur in several Almere neighbourhoods, but here they are apparently noticeable enough to mention.

The neighbourhood has over 4,000 residents, and the largest age group is between 45 and 65. Families with children form the largest household group (760 households), which is noticeable in the quiet streets and the presence of playgrounds. Accessibility scores a 7.5. Almere is well connected to Amsterdam by train, but Landgoederenbuurt itself is more car-oriented. The neighbourhood is divided into sub-areas: view the supply in Landgoederenbuurt Noord, or explore Landgoederenbuurt Oost and Landgoederenbuurt Zuid en West if you are specifically looking for a particular part of the neighbourhood. More background on the municipality can be found on the Almere page or on the official website of the municipality of Almere.

Renting in Landgoederenbuurt: for families and forty-somethings, less suitable for starters on a tight budget

Anyone looking for a rental home in Landgoederenbuurt is typically someone who values peace and space over urban vibrancy. The neighbourhood suits families and people aged 45 and older who consciously choose a greener, quieter environment. For starters or people with a limited budget, however, the supply of rental homes in Landgoederenbuurt is very small, and private-sector prices are on the high side. Those who buy have more choice: the supply of homes for sale in Landgoederenbuurt is significantly larger. Social tenants depend on housing association homes, for which waiting times apply.

Searching for a rental home in Landgoederenbuurt or the surrounding area

Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect. Is the supply in Landgoederenbuurt too limited? Then consider renting an apartment in a neighbouring district. Also popular among renters are De Hoven, De Meenten or the slightly livelier Centrum of Almere Haven. For a broader overview, you can also look at all rental homes in Almere.


Frequently asked questions

What does a rental property cost in Landgoederenbuurt?

In the private sector, the average rent in Landgoederenbuurt over the past year was €2,083 per month, with a range of €1,850 to €2,200. The average living area was 91 m². These figures exclude social housing and exclude rooms. Supply in the private sector is limited: only three homes were rented out in the past twelve months.

Are there social housing properties available in Landgoederenbuurt?

Yes, 28% of the housing stock in Landgoederenbuurt is owned by housing associations. These are social housing properties for which you are dependent on the regional waiting list via WoningNet. Waiting times in Almere can be considerable, depending on your registration period and the type of home you are looking for.

How safe is Landgoederenbuurt?

Residents rate safety in Landgoederenbuurt a 7.5 out of 10. That is a reasonable score. Resident Petra describes the neighbourhood as pleasant to live in and mentions neighbourly contact as a positive point. Litter and traffic noise are mentioned as downsides, but serious safety issues do not emerge in the reviews.

How accessible is Landgoederenbuurt?

Accessibility scores a 7.5 according to residents. The district is easily accessible by car and Almere has a direct train connection with Amsterdam. However, Landgoederenbuurt itself is more car-oriented than public transport-oriented. Cyclists and public transport users depend on connections to Almere city centre for broader train and bus options.

For which target group is renting a house in Landgoederenbuurt suitable?

Landgoederenbuurt is most suitable for families and middle-aged people who appreciate peace, space and greenery. The district scores high on greenery (8.5) and housing (9.0). For starters or people looking for a bustling city centre, the district is less obvious: the supply of rental properties is small and private sector prices are above €1,850 per month.


Experiences from Landgoederenbuurt
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7.6
Petra
Living alone · Apartment
Pleasant living

People greet each other kindly and we have nice contact in the flat; the only downside is a lot of litter and traffic noise.

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7.8
VdB
Samenwonend · vrijstaand huis
Quiet Neighbourhood

Nice living in a neat green environment.

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