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Rental prices and market figures Nunspeet-Oost, Nunspeet

Of the more than 3,678 homes in Nunspeet-Oost, 39% are rental properties and 61% are owner-occupied. This makes it a neighbourhood with a fairly balanced mix, although owner-occupancy dominates. Of the total housing stock, 33% belongs to a housing association (social rent) and 6% is offered by other landlords in the private sector. So if you are looking for a social rental home, you have a decent chance here, but expect waiting lists at associations like Omnia Wonen.

In the private sector (excluding social rent), the average rent over the past twelve months was €908 per month, with a range of €860 to €1,090. With an average area of 88 m², this works out at around €10.30 per m². During that period, 11 homes were rented out in the private sector, indicating that supply is limited and you need to act quickly when something becomes available.

The average WOZ value in Nunspeet-Oost is €365,000, slightly below the district average of €382,000 and clearly lower than the municipal average of €396,000. In terms of rental prices, Nunspeet-Oost is therefore one of the more affordable parts of the municipality of Nunspeet. The average disposable income of €33,900 is also slightly below the municipal average of €35,400. Always check the current daily prices and available rental properties in Nunspeet-Oost at the top of this page for the latest updates.

Living in Nunspeet-Oost, Nunspeet

Nunspeet-Oost is the largest residential area of Nunspeet and you can tell: it is not a monotonous district, but a patchwork of different neighbourhoods that have grown over the decades. On the west side you will find post-war terraced houses from the 1960s and 1970s, further east there are newer single-family homes and apartments from the 1990s and 2000s. This variety in construction periods also ensures a mix of residents, from young families to elderly people who have lived here for decades.

The character is village-like and green. Nunspeet-Oost borders the Veluwe forests and that is immediately noticeable. Resident Roel (9.2/10) sums it up succinctly: "It is very good in all areas, especially the nature is good." The neighbourhood scores a 9.0 for green space and a striking 9.5 for beauty. You only need to cycle a few minutes to be in the middle of the Veluwe.

Facilities in Nunspeet-Oost

For daily shopping you do not need to leave the neighbourhood. On Stationslaan and the surrounding area, there is an Albert Heijn and an Aldi within walking or cycling distance. The shopping centre of Nunspeet lies on the border of Oost and West, with various specialist shops, eateries and a weekly market. In terms of schools, there are several primary schools in the neighbourhood, including Christian and public options. Sander (8.2/10) specifically mentions the playground: "Cosy neighbourhood and a nice playground for children." For secondary education, Nuborgh College is nearby. Sports enthusiasts can go to football club VEVO, tennis club Nunspeet and swimming pool De Brake, all within the neighbourhood boundaries or a short cycle away. GPs and a pharmacy are also located in the immediate vicinity.

Accessibility from Nunspeet-Oost

Nunspeet station lies on the edge of the neighbourhood and offers a direct Sprinter connection to Zwolle (about 25 minutes) and Amersfoort (about 35 minutes). From there you can quickly transfer towards Utrecht or Amsterdam. By car, via the A28, you can be on the motorway towards Amersfoort or Zwolle within a quarter of an hour. Cycling to the centre of Nunspeet takes at most five to ten minutes. Parking is almost everywhere free and without a permit here, a luxury compared to many urban areas. Bus lines towards Harderwijk and Elburg stop at several places in the neighbourhood.

Residents give Nunspeet-Oost an overall score of 8.8 out of 10. Safety (9.0) and facilities (9.0) score notably high. The lowest scores go to housing and education (both 8.0), which is still more than sufficient. View all reviews and neighbourhood data of Nunspeet-Oost for a complete picture.

Compared to Nunspeet-West, Nunspeet-Oost is slightly greener and more spacious, while West is closer to the shopping heart. Nunspeet-Zuid is more compact and has more new-build homes. If you are looking for even more space and a rural character, you can also look at the supply in Hulshorst.

Does a rental property in Nunspeet-Oost suit you?

With 1,425 households with children as the largest group, Nunspeet-Oost is clearly a family neighbourhood. The combination of affordable rents, green surroundings and good schools makes it attractive for young families. But seniors also feel at home here: almost 2,000 residents are 65-plus and the facilities are within walking distance. Starters looking for a rental home should take into account limited supply in the private sector. With only 11 rented homes in a year, the market is tight. Register in time with Omnia Wonen for social rent and keep an eye on the current supply at the top of this page. Prepare your registration proof, income statement and references in advance, because renting a home in Nunspeet-Oost requires speed. Would you rather consider buying? Then also check the homes for sale in Nunspeet-Oost.

What residents say about Nunspeet-Oost

Based on 2 resident reviews, Nunspeet-Oost scores an 8.8 out of 10. The highest sub-scores are beauty (9.5) and nature/green space (9.0). Resident Sander describes it as a "cosy neighbourhood" with a nice playground for children. The lowest sub-score, housing with an 8.0, indicates that the housing quality is good but not uniformly modern. Read all experiences on the neighbourhood page of Nunspeet-Oost and share your own rating.

Compare rental properties around Nunspeet-Oost

Do you want to rent an apartment in Nunspeet-Oost or are you still undecided between neighbourhoods? Compare the supply with Nunspeet-West (more centrally located, more eateries) or Nunspeet-Zuid (more new-build). Further from the centre you can look at homes for rent in Elspeet-Vierhouten for an even more rural alternative. For a broader overview of available rental properties in the entire municipality, check the supply in the municipality of Nunspeet. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and data from more than 1,500 sources, so you not only find a home but also the neighbourhood that truly suits you. Want to know more about the municipality? Look at the website of the municipality of Nunspeet.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Nunspeet-Oost, Nunspeet?

The average rent in the free sector in Nunspeet-Oost is €908 per month, with a range of €860 to €1,090. With an average area of 88 m², this works out to around €10.30 per m². Social housing through housing associations is usually much cheaper, but waiting lists are longer.

Are there social housing properties in Nunspeet-Oost?

Yes, around 33% of homes in Nunspeet-Oost are owned by a housing association, mainly Omnia Wonen. That is a significant share, but waiting lists are long. Register as early as possible via the regional housing allocation system to have a chance at a rental home in this neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Nunspeet-Oost?

Nunspeet-Oost is a green, village-like neighbourhood on the edge of the Veluwe. Residents give it an 8.8 out of 10 and particularly appreciate the nature, safety and beauty. It is a quiet residential area with a mix of terraced houses and newer apartments, suitable for families and older people.

Is Nunspeet-Oost suitable for families with children?

Definitely. With 1,425 households with children, it is the largest group in the neighbourhood. There are several primary schools, playgrounds and sports clubs in the immediate vicinity. Residents specifically mention the cosy atmosphere and the nice playground as plus points for families.

How accessible is Nunspeet-Oost?

Nunspeet station is on the edge of the neighbourhood with Sprinter trains to Zwolle (25 min) and Amersfoort (35 min). The A28 is reachable within a quarter of an hour. Cycling to the centre takes five to ten minutes. Parking is free and without a permit.

What facilities are there in Nunspeet-Oost?

In and around Nunspeet-Oost you will find supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Aldi, several primary schools, GPs, a pharmacy and the shopping centre of Nunspeet. For sports, there are football club VEVO, tennis club Nunspeet and swimming pool De Brake. The Veluwe forests are a few minutes' cycle away.

How quickly are rental properties let in Nunspeet-Oost?

Supply in the free sector is limited: only 11 homes have been rented out in the past twelve months. That means renting a home in Nunspeet-Oost requires quick action. Prepare documents such as income statement and references in advance and respond immediately when something becomes available.


Experiences from Nunspeet-Oost
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9.3
Roel
Family · Vrijstaand huis
15-11-2025
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It is very good in all areas, especially the nature is good

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Sander
Family · Overig
22-01-2025
Cosy neighbourhood and a nice playground for children

Cosy little neighbourhood

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