Rental homes in Nude, Wageningen
Looking for a rental property in Nude? Check out the current listings above and discover what this Wageningen neighbourhood has to offer.

Renting in Nude: small private sector, relatively low WOZ value
Nude is one of the densest rental neighbourhoods in Wageningen: 68% of homes are rental properties, compared to a significantly lower municipal average. Of those rental homes, roughly half are owned by a housing association (32%) and the other half by private or commercial landlords (36%). The private sector is therefore relatively small. Based on the past twelve months, only three private-sector homes have been rented in Nude, with an average rent of €1,740 per month and a range of €1,019 to €2,100 per month. The average floor area was 71 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing and rooms. The average WOZ value in Nude is €268,000, clearly lower than the municipal average of €347,000, which says something about the type of housing and construction period. For the current supply and daily rental prices, it's best to look at the overview at the top of this page.
Nude in practice: students, seniors and everything in between
Anyone looking for a rental home in Nude enters a neighbourhood with a remarkably mixed character. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years, but the 65-plus group (520 people) is also well represented, as are young people between 15 and 25 (650 people). You notice this in the atmosphere: in some places it is quiet and green, in others it is busier and more student-oriented. The vast majority of households are single-person (1,355 out of 1,361 homes), giving the neighbourhood a strongly individualistic profile. Married couples or families are clearly in the minority at 18%.
On the neighbourhood page for Nude you will find resident reviews and extensive neighbourhood data. Residents appreciate the location near the centre of Wageningen and the proximity of green spaces, but also point out the limited parking space and the sometimes messy appearance of older streets. A common sentiment: "The neighbourhood is functional and affordable, but don't expect picturesque streets." Accessibility by bike scores well, which carries weight in a university city like Wageningen. Wageningen has no train station, so the car or bus to Ede-Wageningen station is a factor for commuters to consider.
Nude consists of two recognisable sub-areas. The Nude-buurt is the more residential part, with a mix of post-war terraced houses and multi-family homes. The area Nudepark, Rijnhaven en Industrieweg has a different character, with more commercial activity and a location along the Rhine. Anyone considering renting an apartment in Nude will sometimes find interesting options in this latter sub-area, but the supply varies greatly. The average income in Nude (€28,800) is slightly below the Wageningen average (€32,900), which fits the mix of students, starters and benefit recipients that colour the neighbourhood.
Renting in Nude: who is this suitable for, and who is it not?
Nude mainly attracts singles, students and young starters looking for a rental home in Wageningen without having to pay the highest market rents. The neighbourhood is less suitable for families with children looking for a quiet, green environment with plenty of play space, or for people wanting a spacious home in the private sector: the supply is scarce. Considering buying? Then check the supply of homes for sale in Nude as an alternative. If you want to rent in Wageningen but with more choice, neighbourhoods like Noordwest or De Weiden en Boomgaarden are worth exploring.
Find current rental listings in Nude
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect. Also check the broader supply of rental homes in Wageningen, or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Wageningen Universiteit, De Horsten or Kortenoord. More information about permits and municipal housing policy can be found on the website of the municipality of Wageningen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Nude?
In the free sector (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rent in Nude over the past year was €1,740 per month, with a range of €1,019 to €2,100 per month. The average size of rented homes was 71 m². The free-sector supply is limited; most rental homes in Nude are social housing through a housing association.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Nude, Wageningen?
Social housing in Nude is allocated through the regional housing distribution system, where the waiting time strongly depends on your registration period and type of home. In Wageningen, the waiting time for a social housing home can be several years. You register via the regional system; check the Wageningen municipality website for current information on allocation and income limits.
Is Nude a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Nude has a mixed profile with students, starters, and elderly residents. Residents describe the neighbourhood as generally quiet, although some streets are perceived as less well-maintained. On the Nude neighbourhood page on Buurtje.nl, you can find resident reviews with specific scores for safety and liveability, providing a more realistic picture than general statistics.
How accessible is Nude if you rent a home in Wageningen?
Wageningen does not have its own train station. From Nude, you cycle or drive to Ede-Wageningen station, about 5 to 10 minutes by bike depending on the location. Within Wageningen, the neighbourhood is easily accessible by bike, which fits the student culture of the city. Bus connections to Arnhem and Ede depart from Wageningen city centre.
Are there good schools nearby if I am looking for a rental home in Nude with children?
Nude itself has a limited number of primary schools directly in the neighbourhood, but Wageningen city centre is within cycling distance and offers more choice. For secondary education, there are several schools in Wageningen and nearby Ede. Families with children in Wageningen more often choose neighbourhoods like De Weiden and Boomgaarden or Noordwest, where more family homes are available.














