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Rental homes in Lieshout, Laarbeek

Looking for a rental property in Lieshout? Check the current listings on this page and discover what residents think of the neighbourhood.

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Renting in Lieshout: a small market with solid WOZ values

Of the more than 1,880 homes in Lieshout, only 25% are for rent. The vast majority, 75%, are owner-occupied. This makes the supply of rental properties in Lieshout limited. Social housing (18% of the total stock) forms the largest part of this rental supply; the private sector is small at around 7% via other landlords. Anyone looking for a rental home outside the social sector therefore has little choice. The average WOZ value of a home in Lieshout is €434,000, clearly above the municipal average of Laarbeek (€394,000). This higher price level is reflected in private sector rents. Check the current supply and the associated average rent at the top of this page, which are updated daily.

Anyone considering renting a flat in Lieshout or looking for a ground-floor rental house would do well to act quickly. The combination of limited supply and a relatively high income level in the village (average €37,500 per household, compared to €35,800 in the rest of the municipality) puts pressure on available homes. Want to know more about the municipality as a whole? On the page about Laarbeek you will find a broader overview of the housing market in the region.

Green, quiet and close-knit: living in Lieshout according to residents

Lieshout scores an 8.1 on Buurtje.nl, based on resident reviews. That's not a marketing figure, but an honest average from people who live there. Notably high are the scores for green space (9.0) and accessibility and cleanliness (both 8.5). Resident F. Priem describes it as a "quiet residential area with lots of greenery" where you live pleasantly with sufficient amenities nearby. That picture matches what you see when you walk through the village: it's not a shopping street village, but a place where you have space, nature is close by, and it looks clean and well-maintained.

Resident Jolijn offers a more honest nuance. She appreciates the spacious, green environment and the peace, but also mentions a real bottleneck: there is little room for new residents to settle. Buying is financially unattainable for many people, and the rental stock hardly grows. She even suggests that older and younger residents could share homes as a solution to the shortage. That is an observation that the data confirms: the largest age group in Lieshout is 45 to 65 years (over 1,300 people), followed by those aged 65 and over (1,110). Young people and young families are in the minority. The low score for housing (7.0) fits that picture perfectly.

The atmosphere in the village is close-knit and quiet. Community spirit scores an 8.0 and safety a 7.5, which is solid for a small core in North Brabant. The village has basic amenities, and for more extensive shopping or work, residents rely on surrounding places. In the vicinity of Lieshout there are also smaller sub-areas such as Verspreide huizen Lieshout and the nearby Industrieterrein Bavaria, which owes its name to the famous brewery that has been located here for decades. Read all experiences and see the full neighbourhood scores on the Lieshout neighbourhood page.

Renting in Lieshout: who is this village suitable for, and who is it not?

Lieshout is most suitable for people who value peace and greenery over urban liveliness, and who are not dependent on an extensive public transport network. Families with children looking for space, and elderly people already rooted in the region, generally feel at home here. For starters or young people who want to rent flexibly in the private sector, the supply is limited and competition is high. If you are considering buying: check the supply of homes for sale in Lieshout as an alternative. For a broader search in the municipality, Beek en Donk and Aarle-Rixtel are also worth exploring.

Looking for a rental home in Lieshout and surroundings

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 from the area. If nothing is available in Lieshout, it is worth looking at Mariahout or the broader supply of rental homes in Laarbeek. More information about living and staying in the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Laarbeek.


Frequently asked questions

How scarce is the supply of rental homes in Lieshout?

The supply is limited. Only 25% of the approximately 1,880 homes in Lieshout are rental properties, the majority of which (18%) are owned by a housing association. The private sector accounts for only about 7% of the total stock. Anyone looking for a rental home outside the social sector has little choice and must act quickly.

What is the average rent for a home in Lieshout?

The current average rent is at the top of this page and is updated daily. Keep in mind that the WOZ value in Lieshout (€434,000) is clearly above the municipal average of Laarbeek (€394,000), which affects private sector rents. Cheap private sector renting in Lieshout is therefore not realistic.

How long do I have to wait for a social rental home in Lieshout?

Social rental homes in Lieshout fall under the housing association stock of the municipality of Laarbeek. Waiting times for social housing in North Brabant are generally long, especially in smaller villages with little turnover. For current waiting times and registration, you can contact the housing association active in the municipality of Laarbeek.

Is Lieshout safe and what are the amenities like for tenants?

Residents give Lieshout a 7.5 for safety and an 8.0 for amenities. It is a quiet village with basic amenities, but for extensive shopping or a wide range of healthcare, you need to go to surrounding places such as Beek en Donk or Helmond. Accessibility scores an 8.5, although a car is practically indispensable.

Is renting a home in Lieshout also suitable for families with children?

Lieshout scores an 8.0 for education and a 9.0 for green space, making it attractive for families seeking space and tranquillity. The village has primary school education nearby and a safe, green living environment. However, the supply of rental homes for families is small; if you are flexible, you can also look at renting an apartment in Lieshout or at the supply in neighbouring villages within the municipality of Laarbeek.


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F. Priem
Family · Terraced house
27-11-2025
Quiet residential area with lots of greenery

Pleasant living with sufficient amenities

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7.6
Jolijn
Family · Vrijstaand huis
26-07-2025
Pleasant surroundings

Good neighbourhood with nice spacious surroundings, clean and plenty of nature. Except there is little room for new people to live, so I wouldn't be able to buy a house in the neighbourhood and I would prefer to have older and younger people live together.

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