Rental homes in Leuth, Berg en Dal
Discover the current rental property offerings in Leuth and read what residents say about living in this quiet Gelderland village.
Renting in Leuth: a small private sector in a owner-occupied dominated village
Leuth is essentially an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 786 homes, 65% are owner-occupied, and the rental supply consists largely of social housing from housing associations: about 29% of the total stock. The private sector is therefore small. Over the past twelve months, only 4 private sector homes were rented out in Leuth, with an average rent of €911 per month and a range of €750 to €1,100 per month. The average floor area was 107 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. See the current rents and current supply at the top of this page. The WOZ value in Leuth is €291,000, which is lower than the municipal average of Berg en Dal (€349,000). This reflects the village character: relatively modest housing types, little new construction, and a stable, long-established population. Anyone looking for a rental home in the private sector must be patient. Those who want more choice can also look at rental homes in Berg en Dal as a whole.
Leuth from the inside: a village that sets its own pace
Leuth is a true village in the municipality of Berg en Dal, nestled between the floodplains of the Waal and the rolling Rijk van Nijmegen. It has no shopping street, no station, and no bustling nightlife. What it does have is peace, space, and strong social cohesion. Residents who have lived here for years describe Leuth as a place where you know each other, where children play outside, and where nature literally begins around the corner. On the neighbourhood page of Leuth you will find extensive resident reviews and neighbourhood data. Residents particularly appreciate the green environment and low traffic levels. A common sentiment in the reviews is that Leuth feels like a village that is still truly a village: no tourist crowds, no anonymity. At the same time, Nijmegen is a quarter of an hour's drive away, making it easy to combine with work in the city. Critical notes concern the limited amenities: for daily groceries, the GP, or a restaurant, you have to take the car. Public transport is limited. For some, this is a dealbreaker; for others, it is precisely the reason to want to live here.
The village has 1,735 inhabitants, the largest group of which is between 45 and 65 years old. There are relatively few young adults, which fits the picture of a quiet residential environment without student life or vibrant hospitality. Yet there is also a group of families with children (240 inhabitants under 15), who see the primary school and outdoor life as a major asset. The rural area of Leuth offers a step further for those who really want to live in the green: scattered buildings, fields, and dike roads. And for those looking for more activity, the Lieskes Wengs Business Park lies on the edge of the village. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Berg en Dal.
Renting in Leuth: who is this village really suitable for?
A rental home in Leuth is most suitable for people seeking peace, nature, and village connectedness and who are not dependent on public transport or extensive amenities within walking distance. Think of families with a car, (semi-)retirees, or people who work from home. For starters who want to find something quickly in the private sector, the supply is too limited: you can wait a long time for an available rental home. Those considering staying longer can also look at the supply of owner-occupied homes in Leuth, because 65% of the housing market is owner-occupied. For those who want more urban dynamics or a broader rental supply, the nearby neighbourhoods of Beek or Erlecom are worth considering.
Find current rental supply in Leuth
At the top of this page you will see the current supply of rental homes in Leuth, including filters on price, floor area, and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines this with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only search for a home but also get to know the area. Renting in Leuth is scarce, so it pays to also look at the supply in Berg en Dal or the nearby neighbourhood of Breedeweg. This increases your chances of finding a suitable home in the region.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Leuth?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), renting a home in Leuth cost an average of €911 per month over the past year. Rental prices ranged between €750 and €1,100 per month, with an average living area of 107 m². This is a small market: only 4 homes were rented in the private sector. Social housing falls outside these figures.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Leuth?
Social housing in Leuth falls under the housing associations active in the municipality of Berg en Dal. Waiting times for social housing in this region can run up to several years, depending on the type of home and registration duration. You can register via the regional housing allocation system, usually through Entree or a similar platform. Check with the municipality of Berg en Dal for current waiting times.
Is Leuth well accessible by public transport?
Leuth has no train station and the bus service is limited. For daily commuting, you are practically dependent on a car. Nijmegen is about a 15-minute drive away, which is manageable for motorists. If you rely on public transport, it is advisable to check this carefully in advance.
Are there schools and facilities in Leuth for families?
Leuth has a primary school, which makes it attractive for families with young children. For further facilities such as a GP, supermarket or secondary school, you need to go to surrounding places like Nijmegen or Ubbergen. The village has no shopping centre of its own. The green surroundings and social cohesion are seen as major plus points by families with children.
What type of home can you rent in Leuth: apartment or single-family home?
The rental supply in Leuth mainly consists of ground-floor homes; renting an apartment in Leuth is rare. The private sector shows average areas of around 107 m², indicating more spacious, independent homes. If you are specifically looking for an apartment, you have more choice in larger centres within the municipality of Berg en Dal, such as towards Groesbeek or Nijmegen.



