Rental homes in Maliskamp oost, Den Bosch
Check the current rental property listings in Maliskamp oost and discover what this quiet 's-Hertogenbosch neighbourhood has to offer for tenants.
Rental prices and market figures for Maliskamp oost, Den Bosch
Maliskamp oost is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 87% of homes are owned, only 13% are for rent. Of those rental homes, the majority are owned by housing associations (10%), while other landlords account for 3% of the stock. Free-sector rental homes are therefore scarce here. In the past twelve months, three homes were rented in the free sector (excluding social housing), with an average rent of €2,250 per month and an average floor area of 204 m². That works out at approximately €11 per m². The range was entirely at €2,250 per month, indicating that supply is homogeneous and limited.
The average WOZ value in Maliskamp oost is €660,000, well above the district average for Rosmalen-Zuid (€556,000) and significantly above the municipal average for Den Bosch (€398,000). This higher property level is also reflected in rental prices: anyone looking for a rental home in Maliskamp oost pays more than elsewhere in the municipality. For an up-to-date overview of available rental homes and the current average rent, please refer to the housing supply at the top of this page.
Living in Maliskamp oost, Den Bosch
Maliskamp oost is a quiet, green residential area on the south side of Rosmalen, part of the municipality of Den Bosch. The neighbourhood has a distinct residential character: wide streets, plenty of greenery, detached homes and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for its liveliness or urban dynamism, but rather for its peace and orderliness. The housing stock consists mainly of owner-occupied homes from the 1980s and 1990s, which explains the relatively high WOZ values. Rental homes are scarce, and when they become available, they are usually large homes in the higher segment.
Facilities in Maliskamp oost
Daily shopping is well catered for. Resident Merel van de Klundert writes: "The local supermarket is nearby, there is a playground and a small animal park." This combination of practical amenities and play opportunities for children makes the neighbourhood attractive for families. For a larger range of shops, Rosmalen shopping centre is within cycling distance, including an Albert Heijn and various specialist shops. Primary schools are plentiful in and around Rosmalen. Sports facilities, including football clubs and tennis courts, are located a short distance away in the surrounding neighbourhoods of Rosmalen-Zuid.
Accessibility of Maliskamp oost
Accessibility scores highly among residents: in the resident rating, this aspect receives a perfect 10. Merel confirms this: there is a bus stop within walking distance with connections to both Oss and Den Bosch. By car, the A2 is quickly accessible, making Maliskamp oost attractive for commuters heading to Utrecht or Eindhoven. The centre of Den Bosch is about ten minutes away by car. Rosmalen has its own train station with direct connections to Den Bosch and beyond. Parking is not a problem in the neighbourhood: most homes have their own driveway or garage, and there is ample on-street parking without a permit requirement.
Compared to neighbourhoods such as Maliskamp west or Sparrenburg, Maliskamp oost has a slightly more exclusive character with higher property values. Those looking for more rental choice or a lower budget can also look at the supply in Molenhoek or more broadly in the Rosmalen-Zuid district. For a complete picture of neighbourhood scores, demographic data and all resident reviews, please visit the neighbourhood page for Maliskamp oost.
Is renting in Maliskamp oost right for you?
Maliskamp oost is most suitable for families and dual-income earners with a higher income who are looking for space, peace and greenery. The average household income in the neighbourhood is €51,100, clearly above the municipal average of €40,000, and 57% of residents have a higher education. Starters or people with a smaller budget will find little supply here: rental homes in Maliskamp oost are available in the free sector for an average of €2,250 per month, and the number of available rental homes is limited. Respond quickly when something becomes available, as supply is scarce. For social housing, you can register with housing association BrabantWonen, but be prepared for waiting lists. If you would rather buy, you can view the supply of homes for sale in Maliskamp oost as an alternative.
What residents say about Maliskamp oost
Residents rate Maliskamp oost an 8.9 out of 10, based on existing reviews. The highest scores go to accessibility (10) and greenery (10), followed by safety (9), housing (9) and beauty (9). Facilities score slightly lower with a 7. Merel van de Klundert, who has lived in the neighbourhood for just over a year, sums it up: "Actually, I am very satisfied with Maliskamp. The local supermarket is nearby, there is a playground and a small animal park. Also close to a bus stop towards Oss or Den Bosch." All reviews and neighbourhood data can be found on the resident page for Maliskamp oost.
Compare rental homes in and around Maliskamp oost
Anyone considering renting a home in Maliskamp oost would do well to also look at neighbouring areas. Het Vinkel and Binckhorst offer a different character and possibly more available rental homes in a lower price segment. Those looking for more urban amenities can broadly explore the supply of rental homes in Den Bosch, or specifically look at districts such as Binnenstad or Graafsepoort. 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 understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Den Bosch.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Maliskamp oost, Den Bosch?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Maliskamp oost over the past twelve months was €2,250 per month, with an average living area of 204 m². That works out to about €11 per m². Social housing through a housing corporation is considerably cheaper, but supply is limited: only 10% of homes in the neighbourhood are owned by a corporation.
Are there social housing units in Maliskamp oost?
Yes, but supply is small. About 10% of the housing stock in Maliskamp oost is owned by housing corporations, which amounts to a limited number of social housing units. For the Den Bosch and Rosmalen region, you can register with housing corporation BrabantWonen via their website. Be prepared for waiting lists, as demand for social housing in this area is high.
What is it like to live in Maliskamp oost?
Maliskamp oost is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in Rosmalen with a strong residential character. Residents particularly appreciate the accessibility and greenery, both rated 10 out of 10. The overall neighbourhood score stands at 8.9 out of 10. Resident Merel van de Klundert describes it as follows: after more than a year of living there, she is still very satisfied, with the local supermarket, playground, and good bus connections as plus points.
Is Maliskamp oost suitable for families with children?
Maliskamp oost is excellent for families. The largest household type in the neighbourhood is families with children (220 households), and there are amenities such as a playground and a small animal park within walking distance. The neighbourhood is quiet, green, and safe (safety score 9.0). Primary schools are widely available in the area. The higher rent level (average €2,250/month in the free sector) makes the neighbourhood less accessible for starters or single-person households with a smaller budget.
How is the accessibility of Maliskamp oost?
The accessibility of Maliskamp oost scores a perfect 10 in resident reviews. There is a bus stop within walking distance with connections to both Den Bosch and Oss. Rosmalen train station is a short distance away and offers direct connections to Den Bosch and beyond. By car, the A2 motorway is quickly reachable, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters. Parking is not a problem: most homes have their own driveway or garage.
What amenities are there in Maliskamp oost?
In and directly around Maliskamp oost, you will find a local supermarket, a playground, and a small animal park. For a larger range of shops, the Rosmalen shopping centre is within cycling distance. Sports clubs and other recreational facilities are available in the surrounding neighbourhoods of Rosmalen-Zuid. The amenities score from residents stands at 7 out of 10, indicating that the basic level is good but more extensive shopping or dining options need to be sought elsewhere.
Is Maliskamp oost a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Yes, Maliskamp oost is perceived as a safe neighbourhood. Residents give safety a score of 9.0 out of 10, which is well above average. The quiet, green layout of the neighbourhood, with many owner-occupied homes and a stable, highly educated population, contributes to this feeling of safety. The labour participation rate in the neighbourhood is 69%, and the average income is clearly higher than the municipal average.
I've been living here for just over a year now. And actually, I'm super happy with Maliskamp. The local supermarket is nearby, there's a playground and a small animal park. Also close to a bus stop towards Oss or Den Bosch.
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