Rental homes in Nunspeet
View the current rental property listings in Nunspeet, including resident reviews, neighbourhood data and market figures. Find a rental property that suits you.

What does a rental property in Nunspeet cost in the private sector?
The rental market in Nunspeet is clear but tight. Of the more than 9,455 homes in the district, 36% are rental properties, the majority of which (25%) are owned by housing associations. Only 11% fall under other landlords, meaning the supply in the private sector is limited. In the past twelve months, only 15 homes were rented out in the private sector, with an average rent of €952 per month. The range ran from €750 to €1,450 per month, with an average floor area of 81 m². That is steep by Veluwe standards, especially considering that the average WOZ value in Nunspeet (€382,000) is slightly below the municipal average of €396,000. Anyone considering renting an apartment in Nunspeet would do well to respond quickly to new listings. The current daily prices and available homes can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
How do residents experience life in Nunspeet?
Nunspeet scores an 8.2 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl based on 9 resident reviews, and that figure tells you exactly what you would expect from this Veluwe village: it is quiet, green and friendly. The highest sub-score is for green spaces (8.7), which is no surprise. Resident Roel sums it up succinctly: "It is very good in all areas, especially the nature." Emma Liewerink, who grew up there, writes: "I find the nature very beautiful here, because there are many meadows and also forests. You are also close to the Veluwemeer." That combination of forest, heathland and the Veluwemeer within cycling distance is something few other villages can offer.
The sense of community also scores high at 8.4. Aleida Westhuis calls her neighbourhood "neat and safe, with good neighbours" and emphasises that everything is well maintained by both residents and the municipality of Nunspeet. Sam describes it as a "cosy neighbourhood with diverse people" and good facilities. That is true: the centre of Nunspeet has a compact but complete shopping street along Stationsweg and Markt, a weekly market on Saturdays, and sufficient daily amenities. Nunspeet station offers a direct Sprinter connection to Zwolle and Amersfoort, which explains the accessibility score of 8.1.
Yet Nunspeet is not for everyone. The range of catering and nightlife is limited, and those looking for late-night shops or a broad cultural programme have to go to Harderwijk or Zwolle. The scores for education (7.8) and housing (7.9) are the lowest, which fits the picture: there are good primary schools and a secondary school, but for specialised education you have to travel. The housing market is tight and the choice limited. Want to know more about the atmosphere and all resident reviews? Then check out the district page for Nunspeet with detailed scores and experiences. Looking specifically in a certain part? In Nunspeet-Oost you will find many post-war family homes, while the western part is closer to the forests and the station. Also Hulshorst, a small hamlet south of the village, attracts tenants seeking even more peace.
Renting in Nunspeet: for whom and for whom not?
Renting a house in Nunspeet is best suited to families with children (the largest group of households here, with 3,495 families) and to those aged 45 and over who appreciate peace and nature. Sander explicitly mentions in his review the "nice playground for children" as a plus point. With a median income of €35,200 and private sector rents from €750 per month, you need a modal income to rent comfortably. For starters and students, the supply is too limited and too expensive. If you are flexible in your housing type, also consider buying a home in Nunspeet, because with 64% owner-occupied homes there is more choice. Those looking in the wider region can also look at Elspeet-Vierhouten, where the atmosphere is even more rural.
Searching for a rental home in Nunspeet: view current listings
On Buurtje.nl you will find the current supply of rental homes in Nunspeet, including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Because the supply in the private sector is limited (on average just over one home per month), it pays to also keep an eye on the municipality-wide rental supply in Nunspeet. At the top of this page, see which homes are currently available and how quickly they are rented out. That way you won't miss anything in this sought-after Veluwe municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental home in Nunspeet?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent over the past twelve months was €952 per month. The range was from €750 to €1,450 per month, with an average floor area of 81 m². Supply is limited: only 15 homes were rented out in that period.
How safe is it to rent a home in Nunspeet?
Residents rate safety in Nunspeet at 8.3 out of 10. Several residents explicitly describe their neighbourhood as 'neat and safe'. Nunspeet is a quiet Veluwe village where nuisance is relatively rare.
Are there many social housing units available in Nunspeet?
About 25% of the housing stock in Nunspeet is owned by housing corporations. However, waiting times for social housing on the Veluwe are long, often several years. Renting a home in Nunspeet through the free sector is faster but more expensive. Register in time with the regional housing corporation.
How good is the accessibility of Nunspeet by public transport?
Nunspeet has its own train station on the Sprinter connection Amersfoort-Zwolle. This gets you to Amersfoort in about 35 minutes and to Zwolle in 30 minutes. By car, the A28 is reachable within a few minutes. Residents rate accessibility at 8.1 out of 10.
Is Nunspeet suitable for finding a rental home for a family with children?
Yes, Nunspeet is par excellence a family village. The largest group of households consists of families with children (3,495). There are several primary schools, playgrounds and sports clubs. Residents appreciate the child-friendliness and the proximity of nature, forests and the Veluwemeer.
Tidy/safe neighbourhood, good neighbours. Everything is well maintained by the residents and the municipality. Close to the centre. Just a nice and cosy village.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is very good in all areas, especially the nature is good
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Auto-translated to English by AICosy neighbourhood, with diverse people living there. Various facilities. Well maintained.
Auto-translated to English by AII think it's a very nice neighbourhood, because there is quite a lot to do for small children. I myself played a lot in the playgrounds here a few years ago (in my neighbourhood). I also find the nature very beautiful here, because there are many meadows and also some forests. You are also close to the Veluwemeer, so if you have a boat, for example, you can easily go there. So it's a very nice neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AII really enjoy living here. The people are friendly, they greet you, they keep the street clean, they look out for each other. It's quiet and cosy. I love that there are lots of trees and greenery, and loads of playgrounds! The postbox and bottle bank in the middle are also very convenient. In the evenings it can sometimes be noisy due to young people, but there's no vandalism or problematic behaviour. I can live with cycling and singing! You're so close to the city centre and the supermarket. I like that the speed limit is thirty and that people stick to it reasonably well! There's a nice mix of families with children, some elderly people, and singles like me. That makes it liveable, because everyone keeps an eye on each other. I do think it's a shame that sometimes people ring the doorbells at our apartments, because we have sick and elderly people living upstairs. But lately it's been much better after a clear warning that this behaviour is unwanted. Overall, I think living here is really great.
Auto-translated to English by AIJust nice roads and easily accessible with everything and anything. I have very cosy and nice people in my street and it's actually never quiet in my neighbourhood. It's nice that I live near many meadows but I can also go to the forest just like that. That's what I like about my neighbourhood.
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