Rental homes in Noorddijk en omgeving, Groningen
View the current rental property listings in Noorddijk and surrounding area, including resident reviews and neighbourhood data. Find a rental home that suits you.
What does a rental property cost in Noorddijk and surroundings?
The neighbourhood of Noorddijk and surroundings has over 7,500 homes, 37% of which are rental properties. This is a mix of housing association properties (29% of the total stock, mainly via Lefier and Patrimonium) and the private sector (8%). If you are looking for a rental home in the private sector, you pay an average of €1,167 per month. The range runs from €648 to €1,990, depending on size and location. With an average of 106 m², you get significantly more square metres here than in many other Groningen neighbourhoods. In the past twelve months, 41 homes in the private sector have been rented out, which shows that supply is limited for a neighbourhood of this size.
The average WOZ value is €284,000, just below the municipal average of €295,000. The disposable income per household (€33,200) is comparable to the rest of the municipality of Groningen. Renting in Noorddijk and surroundings is therefore slightly cheaper than in the city centre, but the private sector is not cheap. Would you like to see the current rental prices and available properties? Then check the overview at the top of this page for the daily state of affairs.
Noorddijk and surroundings: village living on the edge of the city
Residents of Noorddijk and surroundings give their neighbourhood an 8.6 on Buurtje.nl, and that score is no coincidence. The highest scores go to accessibility (9.1) and housing (9.1). This is reflected in practice: via the ring road you are within ten minutes on the A7 towards Drenthe or Friesland, and bus line 2 takes you to the main station in a quarter of an hour. Resident Joke de Jonge, who has lived there for almost twelve years, sums it up succinctly: "It is safe and wonderfully quiet living here with a fair amount of greenery." She does note that many pavements could use maintenance, a point that comes up more often among longer-term residents.
The character varies per neighbourhood. Lewenborg-Noord and the western part of Lewenborg have a typical 1970s layout with spacious single-family homes, wide green strips and play areas. Many families and elderly people who have lived in the neighbourhood for decades live here. Towards Ulgersmaborg and Drielanden it becomes newer and you find more recent owner-occupied homes with better energy labels. The village of Noorddijk itself has its own character: a church, a community centre and that typical Groningen mentality of neighbourliness. Eline, another resident, describes it as "a close neighbourhood where everyone is there for each other, on the edge of the city."
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood scores a 7.8, the lowest score. There is a Jumbo and an Aldi in Lewenborg, plus a small shopping centre, but for extensive shopping or going out you have to go to the city centre or Paddepoel. Sportpark Kardinge with the ice rink and swimming pool De Parrel are literally in the neighbourhood, which is a big plus for sporty tenants. The schools score well (8.7): there are several primary schools and daycare centres. Read more about the experiences of residents and extensive neighbourhood data on the page of Noorddijk and surroundings.
Does Noorddijk and surroundings suit you as a tenant?
Renting a home in Noorddijk and surroundings is especially interesting for families looking for space without leaving the city. The combination of affordable rental prices (by Groningen standards), green neighbourhoods and good schools makes it a logical choice for parents with young children. It is also a suitable place for those aged 65 and over who want to live quietly with good care facilities nearby. Are you a student or starter looking for an apartment to rent with lively city life around the corner? Then you are better off in the Centre or Oud-Noord. The limited private-sector supply (41 rentals in a year) also means you have to be quick. If you prefer to buy in this neighbourhood, you can check the overview of homes for sale in Noorddijk and surroundings, because with 63% owner-occupied homes, that is the norm here.
Searching for rental properties in Noorddijk and surroundings
On this page you will find the current supply of rental properties in Noorddijk and surroundings, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics. This way you can not only filter by price and size, but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. Buurtje.nl bundles all sources in one place. Feel free to compare with the supply in nearby neighbourhoods such as the Oosterparkwijk or see what is available in the whole of Groningen in terms of rentals. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Groningen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental property in Noorddijk and surrounding area?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent is €1,167 per month, based on 41 rentals over the past year. Prices range from €648 to €1,990 per month, with an average floor area of 106 m².
How safe is it to rent a house in Noorddijk and surrounding area?
Residents rate safety at 8.4 out of 10. A resident who has lived there for twelve years says she has hardly experienced any commotion. Minor incidents occur sporadically, but the neighbourhood is perceived as quiet and safe.
How is the accessibility if you want to rent a house in Noorddijk and surrounding area?
Accessibility scores a 9.1 from residents. Via the ring road you are quickly on the A7 and A28. Bus line 2 runs regularly to the main station. By bike you are in the centre of Groningen in about fifteen minutes.
Are there good schools near rental properties in Noorddijk and surrounding area?
Yes, education scores an 8.7 among residents. The neighbourhood has several primary schools, including schools in Lewenborg and Ulgersmaborg. There are also daycare centres and after-school care facilities. For secondary education, schools in the city are easily accessible.
How long do you have to wait for a social rental home in Noorddijk and surrounding area?
Approximately 29% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations, mainly managed by housing corporations such as Lefier. The waiting time for social housing in Groningen typically runs to several years. For the private sector, the waiting time is shorter, but supply is limited: only 41 homes were rented out in the past year.
I've been living here for almost 12 years now and haven't experienced much commotion, just a few minor incidents and those usually happened a few streets away from my street. It's safe and wonderfully quiet here with a fair amount of greenery, though many pavements could do with some attention.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a close neighbourhood where everyone is there for each other. A neighbourhood on the edge of the city where not many amenities are super far to get to.
Auto-translated to English by AINot much experience with the neighbourhood yet because I only recently moved in
Auto-translated to English by AINice to live in.
Auto-translated to English by AII think there could be a bit more greenery and the neighbourhood could be safer
Auto-translated to English by AIA cosy and friendly neighbourhood, I always feel safe both at night and during the day. A nice neighbourhood for starting families. The centre of Groningen is not too far away..
Auto-translated to English by AIBeautiful, quiet, safe, cosy, small suburb of the beautiful city of Groningen. All low-rise buildings, no heavy traffic, lots of greenery, and playgrounds for the children. And a petting zoo. You can cycle into the city in no time. On our street, there is an annual neighbourhood barbecue. We organise it ourselves. It's always very cosy. Disadvantages: there is no shop, you have to go to Oosterhogebrug, where the primary school is as well. (We don't see this as a disadvantage) There is a dental practice and a beauty salon.
Auto-translated to English by AII've been living in this neighbourhood for 7 months. It's very quiet, green and nice. I have nice neighbours. I think it's a very nice neighbourhood with easy access to the city centre. It has nearby supermarkets. A downside of the neighbourhood is that bus number 6 sometimes doesn't run or is late, and this has caused me problems a few times. It would be good if the bus timetable doesn't change and if it is cancelled, this is communicated well and early.
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