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Rental homes in Lindeveld, Heerlen

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Rental prices and market figures Lindeveld, Heerlen

Lindeveld is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: about 70% of homes are owned, while 30% are rented. There are no social rental homes from a housing association in this neighbourhood; all rental properties fall under the private sector. This is an important fact for anyone looking for a rental home in Lindeveld: you are dealing with private landlords and market-consistent rents.

In the private sector (excluding social housing), an average of €829 per month was paid for a rental home in Lindeveld over the past year. Rents ranged from €599 to €1,950 per month, with an average living area of 277 m². This works out to a price of about €3 per m² per month, which is on the low side for the private sector. This is related to the spacious homes offered here. For current rents of available rental properties, you can refer to the overview at the top of this page.

The WOZ value in Lindeveld averages €304,000, significantly higher than the district average of Heerlen-Centrum (€214,000) and the municipal average of Heerlen (€203,000). This reflects the higher segment of the housing stock here. Those looking for cheaper rental homes in the region can also check rental homes in Heerlen-Centrum or the broader range of rental homes in Heerlen.

Living in Lindeveld, Heerlen

Lindeveld is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the southeastern edge of Heerlen, located in the district Heerlen-Centrum. The character of the neighbourhood is that of a post-war expansion area with mainly detached and semi-detached houses from the 1960s and 1970s. The streets are spacious, there is plenty of greenery, and the building density is low. This makes Lindeveld fundamentally different from the more urban parts of Heerlen: here you live in complete peace, but you are within minutes of the centre.

The average income in the neighbourhood is €36,900 per year, higher than both the district and municipal averages. Nearly half of the residents have a high level of education. This gives Lindeveld a stable, established character. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, but younger households between 25 and 45 are also well represented.

Facilities in Lindeveld

Primary schools can be found within cycling distance in the adjacent neighbourhoods; the nearest primary school is a few minutes' drive away. For daily groceries, the Heerlen-Centrum shopping centre is the designated place, accessible via Geleenstraat or Akerstraat. A Jumbo and Albert Heijn are both reachable within ten minutes. For sports, the nearby Brunssummerheide offers walking and cycling routes right on your doorstep. Swimming pool de Beitel in Heerlen is the nearest swimming facility. For dining and shops, the centre of Heerlen is the logical address, less than three kilometres away.

Accessibility

By car, Lindeveld connects well to the A76, which links Heerlen with Maastricht (about 25 minutes) and the direction of Eindhoven and the north. Heerlen station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, with direct train connections to Maastricht, Sittard and Aachen. From Heerlen station, the Arriva train also runs to Herzogenrath. Bus lines from Arriva serve the neighbourhood, although the frequency is limited compared to the centre. Cycling to the centre of Heerlen takes about ten to fifteen minutes along well-maintained routes. Parking is generally not a problem in Lindeveld: most homes have their own driveway or garage, and street parking is free.

Residents appreciate the peace and space that Lindeveld offers. On the neighbourhood page of Lindeveld you can read what residents themselves write about living here. One resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "Quiet streets, lots of greenery and neighbours who greet you. You notice that people consciously choose this neighbourhood." Criticisms that come up are the limited bus connections and the fact that you need a car for almost everything.

Compared to sister neighbourhoods in the district, Lindeveld has a somewhat more exclusive character. Op de Nobel is more compact and urban in nature, while 't Loon is more mixed in terms of housing types and resident composition. Those who also want to look outside the district can find a different type of offering in districts such as Maria Gewanden en Terschuren and Mariarade, often with more social housing and lower rents.

Is a rental home in Lindeveld right for you?

Lindeveld mainly attracts households seeking peace and space and willing to pay a market-consistent rent for it. The neighbourhood is less suitable for students or starters with a small budget: the supply is limited, the homes are predominantly large, and there is no social housing available. For families and middle-aged people looking for a rental home with a garden and parking space, Lindeveld is a serious option. Respond quickly if you see a property that appeals to you: the supply is small and homes are rented out relatively quickly. Make sure you have your payslips, employer's statement and ID ready. Social housing is not available here; those who want to qualify for it can register with Woonpunt or Weller via the municipality of Heerlen. If renting proves too expensive, it is also worth looking at homes for sale in Lindeveld, as the owner-occupied segment is well represented here.

What residents say about Lindeveld

On the reviews and neighbourhood data of Lindeveld on Buurtje.nl, residents share their experiences of living in the neighbourhood. Residents rate the liveability and greenery positively, and appreciate the quiet environment and social cohesion. They are less satisfied with public transport and the dependence on the car. One resident writes: "It is quiet, clean and safe here. You live here comfortably, but you can't manage without a car." This combination of strengths and a clear point of attention makes Lindeveld a neighbourhood you consciously choose.

Compare rental homes in and around Lindeveld

Do you want to compare renting a home in Lindeveld with other options in the area? In the neighbourhood Op de Nobel and in Nieuw Lotbroek you will generally find a wider and cheaper supply, with more variety in housing types. Hoensbroek-De Dem also offers an alternative for those looking for more affordable rental homes. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect from the neighbourhood. View all available rental homes in Lindeveld at the top of this page and compare them directly with the supply in surrounding neighbourhoods.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Lindeveld, Heerlen?

In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Lindeveld over the past year was €829 per month. Rents ranged from €599 to €1,950 per month, with an average living area of 277 m². That works out to about €3 per m² per month. Social housing is not available in Lindeveld, so all rental properties in the neighbourhood are at market rates.

Are there social housing properties in Lindeveld?

No, there are no housing association properties available in Lindeveld. The share of housing association properties in the neighbourhood is 0%. All rental properties are in the private sector and are offered by private landlords. Those who want to qualify for social housing in Heerlen can register with housing associations such as Woonpunt or Weller via the municipality of Heerlen. Be aware of waiting lists.

What is it like to live in Lindeveld?

Lindeveld is a quiet, green post-war residential neighbourhood on the southeastern edge of Heerlen. The neighbourhood mainly consists of spacious detached houses and semi-detached houses with plenty of greenery and little traffic. Residents appreciate the peace, clean streets and social atmosphere, but note the limited bus connections and reliance on the car. The average income and education level are clearly above the Heerlen average.

Is Lindeveld suitable for families with children?

Based on neighbourhood data, Lindeveld is certainly suitable for families: the homes are spacious (average 277 m² in the private sector), there is plenty of greenery and the neighbourhood is quiet and safe. Primary schools and sports facilities are within cycling distance. Rents are market-conforming and there is no social housing, so families on a limited budget would do well to also look at surrounding neighbourhoods.

How accessible is Lindeveld?

By car, Lindeveld is easily accessible via the A76, with Maastricht about 25 minutes away and good connections towards Eindhoven and Germany. Heerlen station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, with train connections to Maastricht, Sittard and Aachen. Bus connections are limited in frequency compared to the centre. Parking is generally free and hassle-free, as most homes have their own driveway or garage.

What facilities are there in Lindeveld?

Lindeveld itself has few independent facilities, but is well situated relative to the centre of Heerlen, about three kilometres away. Supermarkets such as Jumbo and Albert Heijn are within ten minutes' reach. For sports and nature, the nearby Brunssummerheide offers excellent walking and cycling routes. Schools, the Beitel swimming pool and various shops and restaurants are located in the centre of Heerlen.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Lindeveld?

The supply of rental properties in Lindeveld is limited: only 10 private sector homes were rented out in the neighbourhood over the past year. Due to this small supply, it is wise to respond quickly if you see a suitable property. Make sure you have documents such as payslips, employer's statement and ID ready. Check the current rental time at the top of this page for the most recent figures.

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