View the area View on the map

Rental homes in Maasniel, Roermond

Are you looking for a rental property in Maasniel? Check the current listings on this page and discover what the neighbourhood has to offer.

4 rental homes found from 4 sources
Newest first
Oldest first
Price: high to low
Price: low to high
Largest first
Smallest first
Buurtje.nl
Viewings fill up fast
Respond faster! Get free push notifications via our app the moment a new home appears.

Renting in Maasniel: limited supply, but prices above the Roermond average

Of the approximately 3,650 homes in Maasniel, 40% are in the rental sector. The majority of these are owned by a housing association: around 32% of the total housing stock. This means the private sector here is relatively small. In the past twelve months, 22 rental properties were let in the private sector (excluding social housing and rooms), with an average rent of €1,452 per month. The range was between €1,123 and €1,575 per month, with an average living area of 82 m². This is noticeably higher than what you pay in many other neighbourhoods of Roermond, which also fits with the relatively high WOZ value of €302,000 in Maasniel compared to the municipal average of €289,000. Want to know what is currently available and what the current average rent is? Check the overview at the top of this page.

Rental properties in Maasniel are therefore not cheap for the private sector. This is partly due to the location and the green character of the neighbourhood, but also because supply is scarce. Anyone looking for a rental home in this part of Roermond needs to act quickly or look broadly. For an alternative perspective, the homes for sale in Maasniel are also worth a look, especially given the relatively high proportion of owner-occupied homes at 60%.

Green, quiet and safe: Maasniel as residents describe it

Maasniel scores an 8.2 out of 10 based on resident reviews, and reading the comments makes it clear why. The highest sub-scores are for green spaces (9.0) and safety (8.6), two themes that keep recurring. Fallon Kuppen writes: "Everyone is there for each other. It's always cosy. Hardly anything ever stolen, almost no burglaries, bikes can be left outside safely. Plenty of green space in the neighbourhood to walk the dog." That's no exception: RJ also describes the neighbourhood as "lovely between green and city" with an active neighbourhood committee and a nice community. The combination of accessibility to Roermond city centre and the peace of a village environment is exactly what many residents were looking for.

Yet not everything is rosy. Anna notes that weekday mornings can be busy around the primary schools, which stands out in an otherwise quiet neighbourhood. And although there is an active neighbourhood committee, social cohesion in some parts of the neighbourhood leaves something to be desired, as a few reviews show. The community score stands at 7.8, slightly lower than safety and amenities. Those looking for a neighbourhood where everyone knows each other will find that more in the core than on the edges. See the full resident experiences and all sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Maasniel.

Maasniel consists of several sub-neighbourhoods, each with its own character. In Kern Maasniel you are in the village heart of the neighbourhood, while Tegelarijeveld-Broekhin has a quieter, more residential profile. De Wijher en omgeving is also popular with families who want nature close to home. The accessibility of the neighbourhood as a whole scores an 8.0: you are quickly on the A73 and Roermond city centre is easily reachable by bike.

Maasniel as a rental location: for families and forty-somethings, less so for starters

The population structure of Maasniel, with the largest group between 45 and 65 years old and a relatively high proportion of families, reflects the type of resident who typically feels at home here. Anyone looking for a quiet rental home with space, greenery and a stable neighbourhood fits well in Maasniel. For starters or people with a smaller budget, it is more difficult: the private sector supply is limited and prices are high. Social housing is available, but through the housing association with associated waiting times. Those considering renting in Maasniel but unsure about the budget can also look at Roermond-Oost or Donderberg as alternatives with potentially wider supply.

Find current rental supply in Maasniel

The supply of rental properties in Maasniel changes regularly. At the top of this page you can see how many properties are currently available and what the current average rent is. Buurtje.nl combines this with neighbourhood data and resident reviews, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect. Want to search more broadly? Also check the supply in Roermond-Zuid, Hoogvonderen or the full overview of rental properties in Roermond. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Roermond.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of a rental home in Maasniel?

In the private sector (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rent in Maasniel over the past year was €1,452 per month, with an average area of 82 m². Prices ranged from €1,123 to €1,575 per month. These are annual averages based on actually rented homes. For the current situation, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

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

Maasniel has a relatively large housing association stock: about 32% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association. Waiting times for social housing in the Roermond region can be long, depending on the type of home and registration period. For current waiting times and registration, you can contact the housing association active in the region, or the municipality of Roermond via roermond.nl.

Is Maasniel a safe neighbourhood to live in?

Residents rate safety in Maasniel at 8.6 out of 10, one of the highest scores in the district. Several residents indicate that bicycles can be left outside and that burglaries are rare. The neighbourhood has a quiet character with little nuisance, making it attractive for families and the elderly.

Are there schools nearby if I want to rent a home in Maasniel?

Yes, Maasniel has two primary schools within the neighbourhood, which is notable for a neighbourhood of this size. Residents appreciate this, although one reviewer notes that it can be busy in the mornings around school times. For secondary education, you have to rely on the broader offering in Roermond, which is easily accessible.

How is the accessibility if I rent an apartment in Maasniel?

Residents rate accessibility at 8.0 out of 10. Maasniel is conveniently located relative to the A73, and the city centre of Roermond is easily accessible by bike. Renting an apartment in Maasniel means you combine the tranquillity of a village-like environment with relatively quick access to urban amenities. Public transport is available, but the car or bike is the primary mode of transport for most residents.


Experiences from Maasniel
Very good · 5 residents
Newest first
Oldest first
Highest score
Lowest score
8.4
RJ
Family · Semi-detached
Leeuwen25-06-2025
Very pleasant family neighbourhood

Lovely between green and city, wonderful for walking, cycling and living. Nice green spaces, pleasant community with active participation via neighbourhood committee.

Auto-translated to English by AI
9.4
Fallon Kuppen
Family · Terraced house
Kern Maasniel28-06-2024
Our neighbourhood is great

Everyone is there for each other. It's always cosy, except that neighbourhood BBQ has been lacking for a few years now. Actually, nothing ever stolen, almost no burglaries, bikes can be safely left outside. Plenty of green in the neighbourhood to walk the dog.

Auto-translated to English by AI
8.1
Bob maasen
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Kern Maasniel12-06-2024
Quiet safe neighbourhood

Fairly quiet neighbourhood, friendly people

Auto-translated to English by AI
7.5
Anna
Family · Overig
Leeuwen03-06-2024
Very quiet

My experience in this neighbourhood is very pleasant. It is safe for children and there are no fast-driving cars. The only downside is that it gets very busy in the mornings on weekdays due to the primary schools. But it is good that there are 2 schools in such a small village. The community is a bit lacking as neighbours don't talk much to each other and mostly keep to themselves. Once in a while there is a neighbourhood meeting but we don't participate. The housing is very good, there are many terraced houses and they are super tidy; both rental and owner-occupied homes. Moreover, it is very clean and there is no nuisance from loitering youths. The nature area is nearby, you can walk through the woods and it is less than 300 metres away. Also, the city is close, and you only need to cycle for a maximum of 15 minutes. (Also within walking distance) The secondary school BC Broekhin is also very close and is very convenient! :)

Auto-translated to English by AI
7.6
Anna
Gezin
Leeuwen06-11-2023
It's a quiet neighbourhood and you can reach everything very quickly

Very quiet, only a bit busier at the primary school in the morning/afternoon. Lots of woods and water around and you can find everything very quickly. The city is a quarter of an hour away.

Auto-translated to English by AI
KoopHuur
Filters
Buurtje.nl
Rental homes in MaasnielView the listings in the app
View