Rental homes in Landweert, Venray
Looking for a rental property in Landweert? Check the current listings on this page and discover what the neighbourhood has to offer.
Renting in Landweert: a tight private sector in an owner-occupied neighbourhood
Landweert is essentially an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 2,640 homes in the neighbourhood, 70% are owner-occupied and only 30% are rental properties. The majority of rental homes are owned by a housing association (26%), while the private sector plays only a small role (about 4% of the total stock). So if you're looking for a rental home outside the social housing sector, you have little choice here. In the past twelve months, only one home was rented out in the private sector, at a rent of €820 per month. That is the only available reference point for the private sector in Landweert. By comparison, the average WOZ value in Landweert is €280,000, which is lower than the municipal average of €315,000 in Venray. This indicates a relatively accessible owner-occupied market, but for private sector tenants, supply is simply scarce. Check the current listings at the top of this page for the most recent rental prices.
Landweert: a quiet family neighbourhood with a recognisable Limburg rhythm
Landweert is not a neighbourhood that stands out for its hustle and bustle or pronounced urbanity. It is a neighbourhood where people put down roots. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds (nearly 1,900 residents), and households with children are the most common family type. You can feel it in the atmosphere: quiet, orderly, with a strong sense of long-term residents who have lived at the same address for years. On the Landweert neighbourhood page you will find resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data. Residents particularly appreciate the peace and green surroundings. A recurring point in the reviews is the good accessibility by car and the presence of primary schools in the area, which makes the neighbourhood attractive for families. Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited shopping facilities directly in the neighbourhood itself and the reliance on a car for larger groceries or going out.
Landweert consists of several sub-neighbourhoods, each with its own character. In Landweert 1 and Landweert 2 you will find predominantly post-war housing, while Landweert 3 is slightly newer in design. The industrial estate Keizersveld borders the neighbourhood and offers employment within cycling distance, which is a practical advantage for some tenants. The labour participation rate in Landweert is 69%, indicating that the majority of residents are actively employed. The average income of €33,600 is slightly below the municipal average of €34,700, which keeps the neighbourhood affordable and down-to-earth.
Anyone considering renting in Landweert must take into account that supply is limited and that the neighbourhood does not have a bustling city centre. But if you are looking for a quiet place to live, with families as neighbours and a Limburg pace, you will find your niche here. Also read reviews from residents in Landweert to get an honest picture of daily life in the neighbourhood.
Renting in Landweert: who is this really suitable for?
Landweert is most suitable for families with children looking for a quiet living environment and who are not dependent on a wide range of rental homes in the private sector. First-time buyers who qualify for social housing can also find a home here, provided they are willing to wait for a housing association property. Those who want flexible renting in the private sector, or are specifically looking for a lively, urban environment, will have little choice in Landweert. In that case, it is worth looking at rental homes in Venray more broadly, or checking out the owner-occupied homes in Landweert if your financial situation allows.
Searching for a rental home in Landweert and surrounding areas
Via Buurtje.nl you will see the current rental listings in Landweert at the top of this page, including filters for price, surface area and energy label. Because supply here is limited, it pays to also look in adjacent neighbourhoods. For example, Heide has a different housing stock, and in the villages of Ysselsteyn and Merselo rental homes are sometimes available. More information about living in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Venray.
Frequently asked questions
What does a rental home in Landweert cost in the free sector?
In the past twelve months, one home in the free sector in Landweert was rented for €820 per month. That is the only available reference point for the free sector in this neighbourhood. Supply outside social housing is very limited, so prices can vary greatly depending on the type of home and the time of listing.
How long is the waiting time for a social rental home in Landweert?
Most rental homes in Landweert are owned by a housing corporation (approximately 26% of the total housing stock). Waiting times for social housing in the Venray region can be long, depending on the type of home and urgency. For current waiting times and registration, you can contact the corporation active in the municipality or visit the website of the municipality of Venray.
Is Landweert a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Landweert is known as a quiet residential neighbourhood with a stable population composition. The neighbourhood has relatively many families with children and a large proportion of residents aged 45 and over, which contributes to a peaceful atmosphere. Residents mention the clarity and sense of social control as positive points in their reviews.
Are there schools and facilities nearby if I rent a home in Landweert?
Landweert has primary education in the immediate vicinity, making the neighbourhood popular among families. For larger groceries, secondary schools and other facilities, you will need to go to the centre of Venray, which is easily accessible by car. A car or bicycle is almost indispensable in Landweert.
What are the energy costs for a rental home in Landweert?
The average energy consumption in Landweert is approximately 2,650 kWh of electricity and 980 m³ of gas per year. This is a relatively average consumption for a residential neighbourhood with predominantly ground-based homes. When renting an apartment in Landweert or a newer home, gas consumption may be lower. Always ask about the energy label of the home when viewing.



