Rental homes in Nude-buurt, Wageningen
Are you looking for a rental property in Nude-buurt, Wageningen? Check the current listings on this page and discover what the neighbourhood has to offer.
Rental prices and market figures for Nude-buurt, Wageningen
Nude-buurt is a pronounced rental neighbourhood: 69% of the more than 1,297 homes are rented out, compared to 31% owner-occupied homes. This makes it one of the more rental-oriented neighbourhoods in Wageningen. Approximately 34% of all homes are owned by a housing association (social housing), while the remaining 36% fall under private or commercial landlords (free sector).
The average WOZ value in Nude-buurt is €258,000. This is slightly lower than the average for the district Nude (€268,000) and clearly lower than the municipal average for Wageningen (€347,000). This indicates that Nude-buurt is relatively affordable within the municipality.
In the free sector (excluding social housing), three homes were rented out in the past twelve months for an average of €1,740 per month, with a range of €1,019 to €2,100 per month. The average living area was 71 m², which works out to a rental price of approximately €24.50 per m² per month. Note: these are free sector prices. Social housing is typically significantly lower. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent rental prices and available rental homes in Nude-buurt.
Living in Nude-buurt, Wageningen
Nude-buurt is a compact, predominantly post-war residential neighbourhood on the west side of Wageningen, bordering the floodplains of the Rhine. The neighbourhood has a quiet, residential character with straight street patterns, porch flats and terraced houses from the 1960s and 1970s, interspersed with some later additions. It is not a bustling city district, but a place where people simply want to live comfortably. With 2,400 residents and a strong concentration of single-person households (1,230 of the approximately 1,297 households), the neighbourhood is popular among singles, young professionals and students. Only 17% of residents are married, which confirms the image of a young, dynamic population.
Amenities in Nude-buurt
Daily shopping is well taken care of. Within cycling distance lies the city centre of Wageningen with supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo on or near the Hoogstraat and Wilhelminaplein. The neighbourhood itself has a modest level of amenities, but the proximity to the centre more than compensates. For sports and recreation, the location is favourable: the Rhine floodplains and the Binnenveld are within short distance for walking and cycling. Sports clubs and the De Bongerd swimming pool are within a few minutes' cycle. For families with children, there are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, including schools in the adjacent districts of Noordwest and De Weiden. The proximity of Wageningen University also ensures a lively cultural offering in the city.
Accessibility
Nude-buurt is easily accessible by bicycle. The city centre of Wageningen is about a ten-minute cycle away. Wageningen does not have its own train station, but bus connections via the Nijenoord Allee and surrounding routes take travellers to Ede-Wageningen station (about five kilometres away), from where trains run towards Utrecht and Arnhem. By car, the A12 and A15 are accessible via the N781, which connects the neighbourhood relatively well to the Randstad and Arnhem. Parking in Nude-buurt is free or permit-based on most streets, although it can be tight during busy periods. Cyclists clearly have it easiest here.
Atmosphere and residents
Residents describe Nude-buurt as quiet and green, with a nice mix of students and permanent residents. The neighbourhood does not have a pronounced hip or trendy appearance, but is valued for its affordability and proximity to nature. One resident writes on the neighbourhood page of Nude-buurt: "It's nice and quiet here, you can quickly get into nature, and for the city you cycle straight to the centre. Not spectacular, but just nice to live in." Recurring criticisms are the limited shopping options within the neighbourhood itself and the sometimes outdated housing stock.
Compared to the neighbouring Nudepark Rijnhaven en Industrieweg, which has a more industrial and business-like character, Nude-buurt is distinctly residential and more family-oriented in atmosphere. Those looking for more urban dynamism can also look at Noordwest, which is closer to the university area.
Does renting in Nude-buurt suit you as a tenant?
Nude-buurt mainly attracts singles, students and young professionals who want to live affordably and quietly with good cycling connections to the centre and the university. The high proportion of social housing (34%) makes the neighbourhood interesting for people who register with a housing association, but be aware of waiting lists. In the free sector, rental homes are available from around €1,019 per month, although supply is limited: only three free sector homes were rented out in the past twelve months. Respond quickly if a home becomes available for rent, as supply is scarce. Prepare your documents (employer's statement, payslips) and register in time with the local housing association. Those considering buying can also look at the supply of homes for sale in Nude-buurt as an alternative to renting.
What residents say about Nude-buurt
Residents particularly appreciate Nude-buurt for its peace, green surroundings and accessibility to Wageningen's nature. The neighbourhood scores well on liveability and sense of safety, although the outdated housing construction and limited local shopping options are regularly mentioned as drawbacks. One resident sums it up aptly: "For Wageningen, this is a great neighbourhood to live in, especially if you like peace and greenery and don't need everything on your doorstep." See all reviews and neighbourhood scores on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Nude-buurt. These are experiences from real residents, something you won't find on any other housing site at neighbourhood level.
Compare rental homes in and around Nude-buurt
Are you looking for a rental home in Wageningen but want to compare other options too? Besides Nude-buurt, there are more interesting districts. De Horsten has a greener, more spacious appearance with more single-family homes. Wageningen Universiteit is popular among international students and researchers. And De Weiden en Boomgaarden offers a quieter, newer living environment on the edge of the city. For a complete overview of all rental homes in Wageningen, you can consult the municipal page. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and district data, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. Read more about the entire district on the page about rental homes in Nude. For official information about living and permits in Wageningen, you can visit the website of the municipality of Wageningen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Nude-buurt, Wageningen?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Nude-buurt over the past twelve months was €1,740 per month, with a range of €1,019 to €2,100 per month. The average living area was 71 m², which equates to approximately €24.50 per m² per month. Social housing rents are typically significantly lower, depending on the housing association and income.
Are there social housing properties in Nude-buurt?
Yes, approximately 34% of homes in Nude-buurt are owned by a housing association and fall under social housing. To qualify for a social housing property, you must register with the relevant housing association active in Wageningen, such as Idealis or another regional association. Be aware of waiting lists, which can be relatively long in Wageningen due to the student population.
What is it like to live in Nude-buurt?
Nude-buurt is a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood on the west side of Wageningen, with porch flats and terraced houses from the 1960s and 1970s. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the proximity of the Rhine floodplains and the cycling distance to the city centre. Drawbacks mentioned include the limited shopping facilities within the neighbourhood itself and the sometimes outdated housing stock. The neighbourhood is popular among singles, students and young professionals.
Is Nude-buurt suitable for students and starters?
Certainly. Nude-buurt has a young population: the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, and there are also relatively many people between 15 and 25 years old. With 1,230 single-person households out of approximately 1,297 homes, the neighbourhood is clearly geared towards singles and starters. The proximity of Wageningen University and the relatively affordable rents make the neighbourhood attractive for students and young professionals.
How accessible is Nude-buurt?
By bike, the city centre of Wageningen is reachable in about ten minutes. Wageningen does not have its own train station; the nearest station is Ede-Wageningen, about five kilometres away, with bus connections from the neighbourhood. By car, the A12 and A15 are accessible via the N781, providing connections to Utrecht, Arnhem and the Randstad. Parking is free or permit-based in most streets.
What facilities are there in Nude-buurt?
Nude-buurt itself has a modest range of facilities, but the city centre of Wageningen with supermarkets (Albert Heijn, Jumbo), shops and restaurants is a short bike ride away. For sports and recreation, the Rhine floodplains and De Bongerd swimming pool are accessible. Primary and secondary schools are available in adjacent neighbourhoods. The presence of Wageningen University ensures a lively cultural and sports offering in the city.
How quickly are rental properties let in Nude-buurt?
The private sector supply in Nude-buurt is limited: only three private sector homes were rented out in the past twelve months. This means that properties that become available are snapped up quickly. Respond promptly when a property is listed and ensure your documents (employer's statement, payslips, ID) are ready. For social housing, waiting lists apply; registering with the housing association as early as possible is advised.















