Rental homes in Lomanplein, Gooise Meren
Discover available rental properties in Lomanplein and compare current prices, neighbourhood data, and resident reviews to determine if this area suits you.
Rental prices and market figures Lomanplein, Gooise Meren
Lomanplein is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: only 19% of the 393 homes are in the rental sector, compared to 81% owner-occupied homes. Of those rental homes, 4% are owned by a housing association (social rent) and 15% belong to the private sector with other landlords. The supply of rental properties in Lomanplein is therefore limited, and when something becomes available, it usually goes quickly.
In the private sector (excluding social rent), 10 homes were rented out last year with an average rent of €3,540 per month. The range ran from €1,650 to €5,000 per month, with an average floor area of 147 m². That works out to about €24 per m² per month. By comparison, the average WOZ value in Lomanplein is €961,000, well above the district average of Spiegel (€916,000) and far above the municipal average of Gooise Meren (€559,000). The average household income of €87,000 is also considerably higher than the municipal average of €53,600. This is reflected in the rental prices: renting in Lomanplein is on the higher side, also compared to other neighbourhoods in the district Spiegel. View the current supply and daily averages at the top of this page.
Living in Lomanplein, Gooise Meren
Lomanplein is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the southwestern part of Naarden, belonging to the municipality of Gooise Meren. The neighbourhood has a distinctly villa-like character: wide avenues with mature trees, detached homes and semi-detached houses on spacious plots, interspersed with a few smaller housing blocks. The buildings mostly date from the 1960s and 1970s, with occasional later infills. The atmosphere is subdued and quiet, with little through traffic. Residents describe the neighbourhood as green and child-friendly, but also as somewhat on the quiet side if you are used to urban vibrancy.
Facilities in and around Lomanplein
The immediate neighbourhood has no shopping centre of its own, but the facilities of Naarden centre are within cycling distance. For daily groceries, you can go to the supermarkets in the nearby centre of Naarden or in Bussum, a few minutes' drive away. Primary schools are accessible in the surrounding neighbourhoods; families with children are well represented here, which fits with the presence of schools in the wider area. Sports enthusiasts benefit from the proximity of the Naardermeer and various green recreational areas. The historic fortified town of Naarden-Vesting is a short bike ride away and offers catering, small shops and cultural facilities. For more extensive shopping facilities, Bussum Centrum is the logical destination; also check what is available for rent in Bussum Centrum if you prefer a bit more urban dynamism.
Accessibility of Lomanplein
By car, Lomanplein is easily accessible via the A1 (exit Naarden/Bussum), making Amsterdam reachable in about 25 minutes and Utrecht in about 30 minutes. Naarden-Bussum station is within cycling distance and offers direct connections to Amsterdam Central, Utrecht and Hilversum. By train, you are in Amsterdam in about 25 minutes. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the centre of Bussum and surrounding towns. Parking is free in most streets and without a permit requirement, which is experienced as pleasant. Cyclists have good connections to the centre of Naarden and Bussum via quiet cycle paths.
Residents appreciate the peace and green surroundings, but also indicate that for many daily errands you still take the car or bike. On the neighbourhood page of Lomanplein you will find all resident experiences and neighbourhood data at a glance. One resident writes: "It is wonderfully quiet and green here, the children play outside and you know your neighbours. But for a loaf of bread you still have to get on your bike." Compared to nearby neighbourhoods such as Schimmellaan and Boslaan, Lomanplein has a slightly more exclusive character, which is also visible in the rental prices. Neighbourhoods like Koedijk and Meijerkamp may offer more variety in supply and sometimes lower rental prices.
Does a rental home in Lomanplein suit you?
Lomanplein mainly attracts families and residents in the 45-65 age group, which is visible in the demographics: this group is the largest with 290 residents. The high income level (average €87,000) and high WOZ values indicate that this is not an entry-level neighbourhood for starters or people with a limited budget. For a rental home in Lomanplein, you should expect private sector prices from around €1,650 per month, with an average of €3,540. Supply is scarce: only 10 homes were rented out last year. Respond quickly when a rental property becomes available in Lomanplein, and make sure you have your documents (pay slips, employer's statement) ready immediately. For social housing, there are long waiting lists; register in time with the regional housing association. Also consider owner-occupied homes in Lomanplein as an alternative, given the large share of owner-occupied homes in the neighbourhood. Expats and people temporarily working in the region find a quiet, well-connected living environment in Lomanplein. Whether you want to rent an apartment in Lomanplein or a larger rental house, keep an eye on the available rental properties at the top of this page.
What residents say about living in Lomanplein
Residents of Lomanplein particularly appreciate the peace, the green surroundings and the safe atmosphere for children. The neighbourhood scores well on liveability and social cohesion. Residents are less enthusiastic about the limited walking distance to daily facilities and the fact that you are dependent on the bike or car for many things. One resident lets Buurtje.nl know: "Lomanplein is a real family neighbourhood, quiet and green. You do have to accept that there is no supermarket around the corner." View all reviews and scores per category on the neighbourhood page of Lomanplein for a complete picture of the experiences of current residents.
Compare rental homes in and around Lomanplein
Anyone considering renting a home in the region would do well to also explore the surrounding neighbourhoods. In the district Spiegel you will find several neighbourhoods with different characters and price levels. Neighbourhoods like Fransekamp and Kom van Bieghel may be interesting if you are looking for a slightly different living environment. For a broader overview of all rental homes in the municipality, view the supply via rental homes in Gooise Meren. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from multiple sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. Would you also like to look at Brediuskwartier or Eng? Those districts sometimes offer more supply and a different price segment. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Gooise Meren.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Lomanplein, Gooise Meren?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Lomanplein over the past year was €3,540 per month, with an average living area of 147 m². This amounts to approximately €24 per m² per month. Rents ranged from €1,650 to €5,000 per month. Social housing is significantly cheaper, but the housing association stock in Lomanplein is limited (around 4% of the housing stock).
Are there social housing properties in Lomanplein?
Social housing is scarce in Lomanplein: only about 4% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association. The vast majority of rental properties (15%) are in the free sector. For social housing in the region, you can register with Dudok Wonen, the active housing association in the municipality of Gooise Meren. Be prepared for long waiting lists, especially for a popular neighbourhood like Lomanplein.
What is it like to live in Lomanplein?
Lomanplein is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a villa-like character, located in Naarden within the municipality of Gooise Meren. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the spacious green surroundings, and the safe atmosphere, particularly for families with children. One point to note is that daily amenities such as supermarkets are not immediately nearby, and you need to go to the centre of Naarden or Bussum for groceries. The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and residents in the 45-65 age group.
Is Lomanplein suitable for families with children?
Yes, Lomanplein is a pronounced family neighbourhood. The largest age group consists of 45-65 year olds (290 residents) and there are relatively many households with children (150). The quiet streets, green surroundings, and low traffic levels make the neighbourhood attractive for families. The average household income of €87,000 indicates that this is a neighbourhood for people with a solid financial foundation; free sector rents start at €1,650 per month.
How accessible is Lomanplein?
Lomanplein is easily accessible by car via the A1 (exit Naarden/Bussum), with Amsterdam about 25 minutes away and Utrecht about 30 minutes away. Naarden-Bussum station offers direct train connections to Amsterdam Central (approx. 25 min) and Utrecht. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood with surrounding areas. Parking is free and without a permit on most streets. Cyclists have good connections to the centre of Naarden and Bussum via quiet routes.
What amenities are there in and around Lomanplein?
Lomanplein itself does not have its own shopping centre or supermarket within walking distance. For daily groceries, residents rely on the centre of Naarden or Bussum, both a short bike or car ride away. Primary schools are accessible in the surrounding neighbourhoods. Recreationally, the location is strong: the Naardermeer and various green areas are directly nearby. The historic Naarden-Vesting offers hospitality and small shops within cycling distance.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Lomanplein?
The supply of rental properties in Lomanplein is limited: in the past twelve months, only 10 free sector properties were rented out. Due to the scarce supply and high popularity of the neighbourhood, available rental properties generally go quickly. Make sure you have documents such as payslips and an employer's statement ready if you want to respond to a rental home in Lomanplein. Check the top of this page for the current rental time in days for the most recent figures.




