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Rental homes in Loenen aan de Vecht, Stichtse Vecht

View the current rental property supply in Loenen aan de Vecht. Compare prices, read resident reviews, and discover if this village suits you.

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What does a rental property cost in Loenen aan de Vecht?

Loenen aan de Vecht is a village where owner-occupancy dominates: 59% of homes are owner-occupied, while 41% are rented out. Of those rental properties, the largest share (33% of the total stock) is owned by housing associations, meaning the private sector is limited here. The average WOZ value is €580,000, significantly higher than the municipal average of €455,000 in Stichtse Vecht. That high property value directly translates into private-sector rents.

In the past twelve months, only ten private-sector homes were rented out in Loenen aan de Vecht. The average rent came to €2,073 per month, with a range of €1,000 to €3,250. Notably, the average floor area of those homes was just 56 m², indicating relatively small apartments at a hefty price. Social housing via the association is not included here. At the top of this page you will always see the current daily supply and the average rent.

Safe and green, but for twenty-somethings more of a stepping stone

On Buurtje.nl, Loenen aan de Vecht scores 6.7 out of 10, based on resident reviews. That score tells the whole story: it's a fine place to live, but not for everyone. The highest sub-scores are for safety (8.5) and for green spaces, housing and beauty (each 7.5). Accessibility (5.0) and amenities (4.0) are clear pain points.

Resident O.M. sums it up succinctly: "It's a shame that if you don't have a car, it's hard to get around. Fine for families with young children and the elderly, but if the housing market were better, I'd have left already. There's little to do for twenty-somethings. It is nice that it's safe here." That experience is shared by Fikri, who says there is "little to do for young people" and would prefer more variety in shops rather than mostly eateries. Read more reviews and neighbourhood data on the Loenen aan de Vecht page for a fuller picture.

Loenen aan de Vecht is a village core along the Vecht, where you live quietly among the greenery. The village centre of Loenen has a handful of shops and eateries, but for a supermarket or larger groceries you'll quickly need a car. Public transport is limited to bus connections, and you notice that. Around the village lie green polder areas such as Polder Holland and Polder Oud Over, where it feels truly rural. The neighbourhood Cronenburgh mainly attracts families, while in Mijnden you are close to the Loosdrechtse Plassen. The municipality Stichtse Vecht invests in the village character, but don't expect urban dynamism here.

Renting in Loenen aan de Vecht: suitable for peace, less for buzz

The largest age group in Loenen aan de Vecht is 45 to 65 years old, and most households are families with children. With an average income of €52,000 and 45% highly educated, this is a prosperous village. A rental home here suits dual-income couples or older couples who value peace and greenery and have a car. For twenty-somethings or singles dependent on public transport, this is not an ideal place, as residents themselves indicate. The private-sector supply is small and pricey. Would you rather consider buying? Then check out the homes for sale in Loenen aan de Vecht. Looking for more urban amenities and better public transport connections? Then Maarssen is a more realistic alternative within the same municipality.

Searching for a rental home in Loenen aan de Vecht and surroundings

On Buurtje.nl you will find the current rental supply in Loenen aan de Vecht, including resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics so you know what to expect. Supply here is limited, so it pays to look further afield too. Compare, for example, with the supply in Breukelen or view all rental homes in the municipality of Stichtse Vecht. This increases your chances of renting a home in this region.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent for a rental home in Loenen aan de Vecht?

In the free sector, the average rent over the past year was €2,073 per month, with an average area of 56 m². The range ran from €1,000 to €3,250 per month. Social housing via the housing association is not included in this.

How is the accessibility if I want to rent a house in Loenen aan de Vecht?

Residents rate accessibility at 5.0 out of 10. There are buses, but no train station. Without a car, it is difficult to leave the village, especially in the evenings. For commuting to Utrecht or Amsterdam, you are almost entirely dependent on the car or bicycle to Breukelen station.

Are there many rental homes available in the free sector in Loenen aan de Vecht?

Supply is very limited. In the past twelve months, only ten homes in the free sector have been rented out. Of the total housing stock (1,985 homes), 41% is rental, but the vast majority of that is owned by housing associations. Renting an apartment in Loenen aan de Vecht therefore requires patience.

Is Loenen aan de Vecht safe to live in?

Yes, safety is the best-rated aspect of the village. Residents give an 8.5 out of 10 for safety. It is a quiet, village-like environment where little nuisance is experienced.

Who is renting a home in Loenen aan de Vecht suitable for?

The village best suits families with young children, older couples, and people who value peace and greenery. Residents indicate that there is little to do for people in their twenties and that the level of amenities is limited. A car is almost essential. The average income is €52,000, which matches the higher price level of the free sector.


Experiences from Loenen aan de Vecht
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Fikri
Family · Terraced house
Driehoven04-06-2024
Not much to do

I think there is little to do for young people, could use more variety of shops instead of 20 restaurants

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O.M.
Family · Terraced house
Hoefijzer03-06-2024
Boring, hard to reach by public transport

Too bad that if you don't have a car, it's hard to get away. Fine for families with younger children and the elderly, but if the housing market were better, I would have left already. There's not much to do for people in their twenties. It is nice that it's safe here though.

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