Rental homes in Lunteren, Ede
Looking for a rental property in Lunteren? Check the current listings on this page, including rental prices, rental periods, and resident experiences.
Renting in Lunteren: a small private sector in a buyer-dominated market
Lunteren is fundamentally an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 77% of the more than 5,100 homes are privately owned. Only 23% are rented out, half of which through housing associations and the other half through other landlords. This makes the supply of rental properties in Lunteren limited, especially in the private sector. Over the past twelve months, 31 private-sector homes were rented, with an average rent of €1,410 per month and a range of €650 to €2,850 per month. The average floor area was 85 m². These figures are for the private sector, excluding social housing. The WOZ value in Lunteren, at €537,000, is significantly above the municipal average of €387,000 in Ede, which explains the relatively higher rents. Want to know what is currently available and what the current average rent is? Check the overview at the top of this page.
Lunteren: village life on the edge of the Veluwe, rated 9.9
If you are looking for a rental home in a quiet, green environment with a strong sense of community, Lunteren is the right place. On Buurtje.nl, the only reviewer gives the village an impressive 9.9 out of 10. Safety, green spaces, accessibility, housing, beauty, education and amenities all score a perfect 10. Only the community score is slightly lower at 9.0, which may indicate that social cohesion is strong but not equally accessible to everyone. Read the full review and more background on the Lunteren neighbourhood page.
Lunteren lies on the western edge of the Veluwe, nestled between forests and heathlands. It is a village of about 13,800 inhabitants with a distinct village character: a recognisable centre with local shops, an active club life and many families with children. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, but there are also relatively many children and young people. Almost half of the households are married and over 2,000 households have children. This defines the atmosphere: quiet, green, socially engaged. If you want to rent an apartment in Lunteren with a view of bustling city life, you will look in vain here. If you are looking for peace, space and nature, you will find it in abundance here.
Within Lunteren there are several sub-neighbourhoods, each with its own character. Centrum Lunteren is the core with most daily amenities within walking distance. Slightly quieter are neighbourhoods such as Lunterse Buurtbos and Nederwoud, which directly border the green areas. For those who want more space on the outskirts of the village, Lunteren-Oost and Meulunteren/De Valk are worth exploring. Accessibility scores a 10, which is correct: Lunteren has its own NS railway station on the Utrecht-Arnhem line, so you can get around well without a car.
Renting in Lunteren: for families and nature lovers, less so for starters on a tight budget
Renting a house in Lunteren is best suited for families, people aged 40 plus and anyone who consciously chooses peace and nature over urban hustle and bustle. The average household income of €38,400 is slightly above the municipal average, and the rents in the private sector reflect that. For starters or tenants with a lower budget, the supply is limited and the price may be too high. If you are looking for a social rental home, you have to deal with the limited housing association stock of 11%. Considering renting a home in Lunteren but also want to compare the buyer market? Then check the supply of homes for sale in Lunteren as an alternative. The high percentage of owner-occupied homes shows that many people here ultimately choose to buy.
Searching for rental properties in Lunteren and surroundings
Via Buurtje.nl you will find the current rental supply in Lunteren, with filters on price, floor area and energy label. Is the supply in Lunteren too limited or too expensive? Then also check the supply in neighbouring neighbourhoods of Ede, such as Ede-West, Kernhem or Veluwse Poort. For a broader overview of all rental properties in Ede you can also search at municipal level. More information about living and amenities in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Ede.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Lunteren?
In the private sector, the average rent in Lunteren over the past year was €1,410 per month, with an average floor area of 85 m². The range varied from €650 to €2,850 per month. These figures exclude social housing. The current average rent can be found at the top of this page.
How long does a rental property in Lunteren typically stay on the market?
The average rental period in Lunteren varies and depends on the price segment and availability at that time. Because the total rental supply in Lunteren is limited, properties in the private sector are usually rented out quickly. The current average rental period in days is listed at the top of this page.
Is social housing available in Lunteren?
Lunteren has a limited social housing stock: approximately 11% of homes are owned by housing corporations. Those who wish to qualify for a social rental home must register via Woningnet or a similar regional platform. Be prepared for waiting times, as supply is small relative to demand.
How accessible is Lunteren if you want to rent a home there?
Lunteren has its own NS railway station on the intercity line between Utrecht and Arnhem, making it well accessible by public transport. Residents rate accessibility a 10 out of 10. By car, you can quickly reach the motorway via the A30. The centre of Ede is about a 10-minute drive away.
Is Lunteren a safe neighbourhood to rent a home?
Yes, Lunteren scores a 10 out of 10 for safety in the resident reviews on this page. It is a quiet village with a strong sense of community and little nuisance. The combination of low population density and an active club life contributes to the feeling of social safety that residents describe.
I live two minutes' walk from the station, a 3-minute bike ride to the nearest supermarket, and a 1-minute walk from the forest! What more could you want :) The neighbourhood is nice and quiet, but there is a high social cohesion and people care about each other!
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