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Rental homes in Noordoost, Veenendaal

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Renting in Noordoost: a tight private sector with above-average prices

Noordoost is one of the more sought-after neighbourhoods in Veenendaal, and that is reflected in the rental market. Of the more than 6,300 homes in the neighbourhood, 34% are rental properties, the majority of which (28%) are owned by a housing association. The private sector is therefore limited: only 7% of the housing stock falls under other landlords. In the past twelve months, 27 private-sector homes were rented out in Noordoost, with an average rent of €1,396 per month for an average of 100 m². The range varies from €770 to €2,625 per month, depending on type and location. These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. For current rental prices and daily listings, you can refer to the overview at the top of this page.

The WOZ value in Noordoost averages €411,000, clearly higher than the municipal average of €375,000. This reflects the relatively new and well-maintained housing stock in the neighbourhood. If you are considering buying instead of renting, you can also view the homes for sale in Noordoost.

Quiet, green and family-oriented: the true character of Noordoost

Residents give Noordoost an 8.1 on Buurtje.nl, and if you read the reviews, you understand why. The neighbourhood scores particularly high on green spaces (8.6), housing (8.8) and amenities (8.6). Bas W. describes it as "a new, safe, beautiful neighbourhood" where people interact pleasantly and it is often quiet. Finn adds that it is a "very chill neighbourhood": ice skating with neighbours in winter, playing football on a field in summer. These are not marketing texts; this is what people experience here daily. The full resident experiences and sub-scores can be read on the neighbourhood page of Noordoost.

The neighbourhood has a clear family character. With over 4,000 residents under the age of 15 and 3,000 households with children, Noordoost is a place where children are visible on the street. Resident BA writes about "plenty of space for children to play, with nice playgrounds in front of the house and larger playgrounds within walking distance, little car traffic." This low traffic volume is a deliberate choice in the layout of the neighbourhood and is appreciated by several residents. However, BA notes that there are fewer children nowadays and the population is ageing, which slowly changes the street dynamics.

Not everything is rosy. Accessibility scores a 7.0, the lowest of all categories, and resident William explains why: "The entrances and exits of the neighbourhood are dreadful. Always chaos and congestion due to one entrance, it doesn't get you anywhere." Anyone who commutes daily by car should take this into account. Within the neighbourhood, there are various sub-areas, each with its own atmosphere. For example, you can search for rental homes in the newer Dragonder Oost, or see what is available in Spitsbergen or Groenpoort. Buurtstede and Veenderij also fall under Noordoost and each have their own housing supply. For municipal information on parking, permits and amenities, the municipality of Veenendaal refers to its own website.

Noordoost is not for everyone: who does it work for?

Renting in Noordoost is most suitable for families and couples seeking peace, space and a safe living environment. The average income in the neighbourhood (€37,900) is above the municipal average, and private-sector rental prices align with that. For starters with a small budget or people looking for a rental home quickly through the social sector, the supply is limited and waiting times at housing associations are long. Those who want more urban vibrancy can also look at the Centre or the neighbourhood Zuidoost. For a broader overview of all rental homes in the municipality, see the listings rental homes in Veenendaal.

Find current rental listings in Noordoost

At the top of this page you will find the current supply of rental homes in Noordoost, filtered by price, surface area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines this with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics so you can compare a rental home in context. Would you also like to include neighbouring areas in your search? Then also check what is available for rent in Noordwest or West.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of a rental property in Noordoost?

In the free sector, an average of €1,396 per month was paid in Noordoost over the past year for a property of approximately 100 m². Rental prices ranged from €770 to €2,625 per month. These figures exclude social housing and room rentals. The current supply and daily prices are at the top of this page.

How long is the waiting time for a social rental property in Noordoost?

Noordoost has a relatively high number of housing association properties: 28% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association. Nevertheless, waiting times for social housing in the Veenendaal region are long, often several years. Registration can be done via the regional housing allocation system. For current waiting times and registration options, you can visit the website of the municipality of Veenendaal.

Is Noordoost safe to live in?

Residents rate safety in Noordoost at 8.2 out of 10. In reviews, the neighbourhood is described as quiet and well-organised, with little nuisance. The neighbourhood has a new-build character, little through traffic in the residential streets, and an active community. This contributes to the feeling of safety.

Are there good schools and facilities nearby if I rent a house in Noordoost?

Facilities score 8.6 in resident reviews, education 7.4. Primary schools are present in and around Noordoost, and the neighbourhood is family-oriented with playgrounds and green spaces. For secondary education and larger shopping centres, you need to rely on other parts of Veenendaal. Accessibility by car has a lower score (7.0) due to limited entry and exit points.

Can I also rent an apartment in Noordoost, or are they mainly single-family homes?

The housing supply in Noordoost largely consists of ground-based homes, which fits the family-oriented character of the neighbourhood. Renting an apartment in Noordoost is possible, but the supply in the free sector is limited: 27 free-sector properties were rented out in the past twelve months. Those specifically looking for an apartment would do well to also look in adjacent neighbourhoods or the centre of Veenendaal.


Experiences from Noordoost
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8.0
Bas W
Family · Semi-detached
Veenderij03-07-2025
New

It is a new, safe, beautiful neighbourhood. The people are friendly and get along well with each other. There is little litter and it is often quiet.

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8.8
Finn
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Veenderij26-02-2025
Top neighbourhood

Very chill neighbourhood, never any hassle, in winter everyone goes skating together, in summer to a field to play football, for example.

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8.8
Xx
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Veenderij21-11-2024
Good spot

Fine

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7.4
William
Family · Semi-detached
Veenderij08-09-2024
Diverse

All points are fine except for the entrances and exits of the neighbourhood. Terrible! Always chaos and congestion due to one entrance, it's not getting any better.

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7.4
BA
Family · Overig
Dragonder Noord17-08-2024
Nice neighbourhood with lovely people

We have a nice neighbourhood, plenty of space for children to play, with fun playgrounds right in front of the house and some larger playgrounds within walking distance, little car traffic which makes it safe and has always made it a pleasant place to play, nowadays many fewer children and many older people. Most neighbours are very friendly but there is little contact, many closed-off people, but they are still very friendly when you greet them when you run into them. I myself would like it if we worked a bit more on the mutual bond, more neighbourhood barbecues etc., to see and talk to each other more. Otherwise a great place to have grown up and in times of need I have felt support.

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