Rental homes in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord, Haarlemmermeer
Discover the current rental property supply in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord and compare prices, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews via the overview on this page.
Rental prices and market figures Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord, Haarlemmermeer
In Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord, the housing stock consists of 69% owner-occupied homes and 31% rental properties. Of those rental properties, approximately 19% are owned by housing associations (social housing) and 11% belong to other landlords (private sector). Those looking for a private-sector rental home can expect an average rent of €2,177 per month, based on 15 rented properties in the past twelve months. The range runs from €1,375 to €3,500 per month. With an average floor area of 142 m², this works out to around €15.30 per m². These are private-sector figures only; social housing is not included.
The WOZ value in this neighbourhood is €503,000, which is clearly higher than the district average for Nieuw-Vennep (€456,000) and also above the municipal average for Haarlemmermeer (€472,000). This reflects the relatively spacious homes and the family-oriented layout of the neighbourhood. For current listings and daily rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord, Haarlemmermeer
Getsewoud Noord is a recognisable family neighbourhood on the north side of Nieuw-Vennep. The district largely consists of ground-floor terraced houses and semi-detached homes from the 1980s and 1990s, supplemented by some newer apartment complexes. The streets are spacious, there is plenty of greenery in public spaces, and the neighbourhood exudes a distinct residential character. With 7,720 residents and a large group of 45- to 65-year-olds (2,625 people), relatively many families in a stable life phase live here. Over 39% of households are married and 1,650 households have children. You can feel it in the atmosphere: quiet, but not sleepy.
Facilities in Getsewoud Noord
The neighbourhood is well-equipped. The Getsewoud shopping centre is within walking distance and offers several supermarkets, including an Albert Heijn, supplemented by daily shops and services. Residents therefore give facilities a notably high score of 9.2 out of 10. For schools, the neighbourhood scores a 7.5: there are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity, which is an important advantage for families. In addition to the shopping options, there are sports clubs active in the neighbourhood, and the nearby green areas offer space for recreation. Parks and green strips are present, although residents give greenery a score of 7.0, indicating room for improvement.
Accessibility
Accessibility is one of the strongest points of Getsewoud Noord, with a resident score of 8.2. Several bus lines connect the neighbourhood to the centre of Nieuw-Vennep and surrounding towns. For trains, Nieuw-Vennep station is within cycling distance, from where you can quickly reach Schiphol and Amsterdam via Hoofddorp. By car, the neighbourhood connects well to the A4 and N207, which is also practical for commuters heading to Amsterdam or The Hague. Parking is free on most streets. Cycling within Nieuw-Vennep works well thanks to an extensive network of cycle paths.
The resident score for Getsewoud Noord stands at 7.4 out of 10, based on four reviews. Frederique writes: "It is a safe neighbourhood, there is good education and good primary schools, and there are many shops nearby and many supermarkets, public transport is very pleasant, many buses run." Another resident is more honest about the downside: there is visible nuisance from loitering youths at the shops and in the parks, and alleys and fire escapes are sometimes messy. Safety scores a 6.8, therefore lower than the other categories. The appearance of the homes gets a 6.5, which corresponds to the image of a functional but not particularly architecturally distinctive post-war expansion district. View all experiences and scores on the neighbourhood page of Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord.
Compared to other neighbourhoods in Nieuw-Vennep, Getsewoud Noord has a relatively high private-sector rent level, which is linked to the larger average home size. Those looking for a different character or price range can also look at Nieuw-Vennep Oost or Nieuw-Vennep Welgelegen, two neighbourhoods each with their own atmosphere and housing mix. For a broader overview of the supply in the entire district, see rental properties in Nieuw-Vennep.
Does renting in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord suit you?
Getsewoud Noord is most suitable for families and dual-income couples who combine space, tranquillity and daily amenities within walking distance. The private-sector rental prices, averaging €2,177 per month, are on the higher side, which may exclude starters or single people with a lower income. The average household income in the neighbourhood is €46,000, clearly above the municipal average of €41,800, which puts the higher rents into perspective. Expats and employees of companies around Schiphol will find a well-connected, quiet living environment here. Anyone considering renting an apartment in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord would do well to respond quickly to new listings, as the available supply is limited (15 rented properties in the past year). Prepare your rental profile, including proof of income and references. For social housing, register with a housing association active in the Haarlemmermeer region, but be prepared for waiting lists. As an alternative, the owner-occupied homes in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord are worth considering, especially given the relatively high WOZ values in the neighbourhood.
What residents say about living in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord
The neighbourhood receives an average score of 7.4 out of 10, based on four reviews. Facilities stand out most positively (9.2), followed by accessibility (8.2) and education (7.5). Safety (6.8) and the appearance of homes and public spaces (6.5) score lower. Resident M. puts it aptly: "Fine and cosy. Neighbours help each other when needed. Furthermore, the houses are not very attractive, but you have that everywhere. Alleys/fire escapes are often dirty." That is an honest picture of a neighbourhood that is functionally strong but still has room for improvement in terms of liveability and appearance. Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood data on Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord on Buurtje.nl.
Compare rental properties in and around Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord
Want to compare renting a home in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord with other options? In addition to the already mentioned neighbourhoods Nieuw-Vennep Oost and Welgelegen, Nieuw-Vennep West and Nieuw-Vennep Zuid also offer interesting alternatives, each with their own housing mix and price level. Those looking more broadly in the municipality will find a complete overview at rental properties in Haarlemmermeer, including popular districts such as Hoofddorp and Badhoevedorp. Buurtje.nl combines available rental properties from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only see what is for rent, but also understand what you are getting. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Haarlemmermeer.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord, Haarlemmermeer?
In the free sector, the average rent in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord over the past year was €2,177 per month, based on 15 rented homes. The range runs from €1,375 to €3,500 per month, with an average area of 142 m², equating to approximately €15.30 per m². Social housing (housing association properties, about 19% of the stock) is generally significantly cheaper, but waiting lists apply.
Are there social housing properties in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord?
Yes, approximately 19% of the housing stock in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord is owned by housing associations. To qualify for a social housing property, you must register with a housing association active in the Haarlemmermeer region, such as Ymere or Eigen Haard. Be prepared for waiting lists, which in the Haarlemmermeer region can amount to several years. More information about social housing in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Haarlemmermeer.
What is it like to live in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord?
Getsewoud Noord is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood with spacious streets, plenty of greenery and good daily amenities within walking distance. Residents give the neighbourhood an average score of 7.4 out of 10. Strongest points are amenities (9.2) and accessibility (8.2). Residents are less positive about safety (6.8) and the appearance of homes and public space (6.5). There is visible nuisance from loitering youths at shopping centres and parks, which is mentioned in several reviews.
Is Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is particularly suitable for families. More than 1,650 households in Getsewoud Noord have children, and the largest age group is 45- to 65-year-olds. There are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity (education score 7.5), sports clubs and sufficient shops for daily groceries. The quiet residential environment with ground-level homes and parking makes the neighbourhood practical for families with a car.
How is the accessibility of Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord?
Accessibility is a strong point of the neighbourhood, with a resident score of 8.2 out of 10. Several bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the centre of Nieuw-Vennep and surrounding areas. Nieuw-Vennep station is within cycling distance, with a fast connection via Hoofddorp to Schiphol and Amsterdam. By car, the neighbourhood connects to the A4 and N207. Parking is free on most streets and there is usually sufficient space.
What amenities are there in Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord?
The neighbourhood scores exceptionally high on amenities: 9.2 out of 10. Shopping centre Getsewoud is within walking distance and offers, among others, an Albert Heijn and other daily shops. There are several primary schools in the neighbourhood, sports clubs and green recreational areas. The neighbourhood is also well-equipped for public transport, with several bus stops in the immediate vicinity.
Is Nieuw-Vennep Getsewoud Noord a safe neighbourhood?
Residents give safety a score of 6.8 out of 10, which is lower than the other categories. Several residents mention nuisance from loitering youths at the shops and in the parks as a point of concern. At the same time, other residents describe the neighbourhood as cosy and social, where neighbours help each other. The picture is mixed: the neighbourhood is not unsafe, but there are visible liveability issues in certain parts.
I do think it has become quite chavvy, there are many loitering youths at the shops and in the parks making noise and causing nuisance and mess. There are plenty of shops and ways to reach public transport, and there are also plenty of schools, so that is a plus point. Safety is quite poor. In the evenings, if you want to cycle alone, it has become quite scary because there are very unpleasant people around who often harass you. This is especially around the IJweg and the Kikkers (hockey) and at the Symfonie. In the evenings, there are also many drunk young people around the Symfonie. There is occasional enforcement, but they don't do much. More checks and stricter controls are needed.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a safe neighbourhood, there is good education and good primary schools, and there are many shops nearby and many supermarkets, public transport is very nice, many buses run, there are also several sports clubs, and beautiful nature, the neighbourhood is very cosy and parties are also organised and they are very cosy!!
Auto-translated to English by AIFine and cosy. Neighbours help each other when needed. Furthermore, the houses are not very nice, but you have that everywhere. Alleys/fire escapes are often dirty.
Auto-translated to English by AIAlways cosy, people help each other well, many shops in the area and plenty of activities to do
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