Rental homes in Molenakker en Kampershoek, Weert
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Renting in Molenakker and Kampershoek: an owner-occupied neighbourhood with scarce private-sector supply
Molenakker and Kampershoek is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 1,198 homes, only 10% are in the rental sector, of which 6% are owned by housing associations and 4% by other landlords. If you are looking for a rental home in the private sector here, you have little choice: over the past twelve months, 12 private-sector homes were rented out, with an average rent of €2,740 per month and a range of €995 to €5,000 per month (excluding social housing). The average floor area of those homes was 1,094 m², indicating that these are mostly spacious, detached or semi-detached houses. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €431,000, significantly higher than the Weert average of €330,000. That price level reflects the character of the area: this is an affluent, quiet residential neighbourhood, not a cheap entry-level market. At the top of the page, see the current supply and the current average rent.
Molenakker and Kampershoek: a quiet family neighbourhood with little to complain about
The neighbourhood has about 2,900 residents and the largest age group is between 45 and 65. That says something about the atmosphere: it is quiet, green and orderly. Families with children form the largest household group, and almost half of the residents are married. This is not a neighbourhood with many student houses or busy bar streets, but a place where people consciously choose to live because it is pleasant and well-organised.
On the neighbourhood page of Molenakker and Kampershoek, residents give the neighbourhood an 8.5 out of 10. That is a solid score. Safety and accessibility even score a perfect 10, and beauty (9.0) and green space (8.0) are also clearly appreciated. The only resident who left a review describes it aptly and without fuss: "It's okay to live here." That sounds laconic, but it actually sums up the atmosphere well: no excitement, no problems, just well in order. The community score of 7.0 is somewhat lower, which fits a neighbourhood where people live their own lives and greet the neighbours but don't necessarily visit each other's homes.
The neighbourhood consists of several areas. Molenakker is the greener, more residential part, while Kampershoek and the more northerly Kampershoek-Noord have a slightly different character, with more commercial activity nearby. For daily shopping and amenities, residents rely on the nearby Weert-Centrum, which is easily accessible. The municipality of Weert also provides information on parking, permits and local regulations that may be relevant to tenants via its municipal website.
Renting in Molenakker and Kampershoek: who is this for, and who is it not for?
Renting in Molenakker and Kampershoek is mainly interesting for families or dual-income couples who are looking for space, appreciate peace and quiet, and are willing to pay a higher rent for a detached or spacious home in the private sector. The average household income in the neighbourhood is €41,100, clearly above the Weert average of €35,500. For those who want to rent an affordable apartment or depend on social housing, the supply here is too limited. In that case, neighbourhoods such as Boshoven or Laar en Hushoven may be more suitable. Also consider owner-occupied homes in Molenakker and Kampershoek as an alternative, because the owner-occupied market here is considerably larger than the rental market.
Finding rental homes in Molenakker and Kampershoek
Buurtje.nl collects the current rental supply in Molenakker and Kampershoek and combines it with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you can not only arrange a rental home in Molenakker and Kampershoek, but also know what to expect. Also check the supply in the nearby neighbourhoods Groenewoud and Biest, or view all rental homes in Weert for a broader overview.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Molenakker and Kampershoek?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Molenakker and Kampershoek over the past year was €2,740 per month. Prices ranged from €995 to €5,000 per month. These are almost always spacious homes; the average floor area was 1,094 m². Social housing falls outside these figures and is offered through the housing association.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Molenakker and Kampershoek?
Only 6% of homes in Molenakker and Kampershoek are owned by a housing association, which means a small stock of social housing. Waiting times for social housing in the Weert region can be long. For up-to-date information on registration and waiting times, you can contact the municipality of Weert via weert.nl or the local housing association.
Is Molenakker and Kampershoek a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Residents rate safety in Molenakker and Kampershoek as 10 out of 10, the highest possible score. This is a remarkable result and fits with the quiet, green character of the neighbourhood. The overall resident score on Buurtje.nl is 8.5 out of 10.
Is it possible to rent an apartment in Molenakker and Kampershoek?
The private sector supply in Molenakker and Kampershoek mainly consists of spacious homes, not small apartments. The average floor area of rented homes over the past year was 1,094 m². If you want to rent a smaller and cheaper apartment, it is advisable to also look at the supply in other Weert neighbourhoods, such as Weert-Centrum or Boshoven.
How accessible is Molenakker and Kampershoek?
Residents rate accessibility as 10 out of 10. The neighbourhood is conveniently located relative to the centre of Weert and has good road connections. For public transport and train connections, you rely on Weert station, which is easily accessible from the neighbourhood by bike or car.
It's okay to live here
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