Rental homes in Nuth, Beekdaelen
Check the current rental property offerings in Nuth and discover what this Limburg village has to offer in terms of living, amenities, and atmosphere.
Renting in Nuth: a small private sector, but affordable compared to the region
Of the approximately 3,205 homes in Nuth, 40% are rented out. The majority of these are owned by a housing association (30%), meaning the private sector here is relatively limited. Only about 10% of the housing stock falls under other landlords. In the private sector, 22 homes were rented out over the past twelve months, with an average rent of €1,024 per month and a range of €801 to €1,500 per month. The average floor area was 81 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. For current rents and availability, please refer to the overview at the top of this page. The WOZ value in Nuth is €269,000, which is clearly lower than the municipal average of Beekdaelen (€304,000). This difference is also reflected in rental prices: for the municipality as a whole, average incomes and property values are higher. If you want to know more about the broader housing supply in the region, also check out rental properties in Beekdaelen or the municipal page for Beekdaelen.
Daily life in Nuth: green, quiet, and surprisingly well-equipped
Nuth is a village you won't quickly forget once you've lived there. With 6,440 residents, it's not a large settlement, but it has remarkably much to offer for its size. Lynn, who has lived in Nuth her whole life, describes it aptly: "Everything I need is close by: playgrounds, the library, schools, shops, and even the station. And within a few minutes I'm in the middle of the countryside." That sense of compactness and proximity is exactly what many residents appreciate. On the neighbourhood page for Nuth, residents give the village an average score of 8.1 out of 10, based on resident experiences via Buurtje.nl.
The high sub-scores for accessibility (9.0) and education (9.0) immediately stand out. Nuth station provides a direct connection to Heerlen and Sittard, making the village attractive for commuters. Schools are easily accessible, and the level of amenities is rated 8.5 by residents. Safety scores 8.0 and community spirit 8.0, fitting the image of a village where people know each other. Green space scores slightly lower (7.0), although the immediate surroundings with the Heuvelland are within walking distance. The only point of criticism in resident experiences concerns housing: a score of 6.5 reflects the limited supply and competition for available homes.
Nuth consists of several neighbourhoods, each with its own character. For instance, Tervoorst and surroundings has a quieter, more rural character, while in the area around Vaesrade you feel more like you're in a small hamlet on the edge of the village. Hommert also has its own atmosphere. If you are specifically looking for a rental home in one of these neighbourhoods, it's a good idea to also check those individual pages.
Renting in Nuth: who is this village a good match for?
Nuth particularly appeals to people seeking peace and green surroundings, but who don't want to compromise on accessibility. The largest age group in the village is 65-plus (nearly 1,900 residents), which reinforces the village character. Families and those seeking tranquillity generally feel at home here. For those looking for urban vibrancy or a wide range of rental properties, Nuth may disappoint: the private sector supply is limited and turnover is low. First-time buyers looking for an affordable rental home quickly might be better off also looking at nearby neighbourhoods such as Hulsberg or Wijnandsrade. If you are considering buying instead, check out the supply of homes for sale in Nuth as an alternative.
Looking for a rental property in Nuth?
The current rental supply in Nuth, including filters for price, floor area, and energy label, can be found at the top of this page. Buurtje.nl combines housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you can make an informed choice. Also take a look at the supply in the surrounding neighbourhoods Schimmert and Onderbanken for a more complete picture of what is available to rent in the region. More general information about the village can be found on the website of the municipality of Beekdaelen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Nuth?
In the private sector, the average rent in Nuth over the past twelve months was €1,024 per month, with a range of €801 to €1,500 per month. The average floor area was 81 m². These figures exclude social housing. For the current rent, you can check the listings at the top of this page.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Nuth?
Social housing in Nuth falls under housing association properties, which make up about 30% of the housing stock. Allocation is managed through the regional housing distribution in South Limburg. Waiting times for a rental home through the housing association can be long, depending on the type of home and registration period. Information on this can be found at the relevant housing association or via the municipality of Beekdaelen.
Is Nuth well accessible by public transport?
Yes, Nuth has its own train station with connections to Heerlen and Sittard. Residents rate accessibility at 9.0 out of 10, one of the highest sub-scores. For commuters renting a home in Nuth but working elsewhere, the train connection is a clear plus.
Are there good schools nearby if I rent an apartment in Nuth?
Education scores 9.0 out of 10 in resident reviews in Nuth, the highest sub-score. Residents mention primary schools and other facilities as easily accessible and nearby. For families with children renting an apartment in Nuth or looking for a family home, this is a clear advantage of the village.
How safe is renting in Nuth?
Residents rate safety in Nuth at 8.0 out of 10. That is a solid score for a village of this size. The quiet character, close-knit community, and low traffic contribute to the feeling of safety. Renting in Nuth is generally experienced as pleasant and safe by most residents.
I've lived in Nuth for 19 years – my whole life, in fact! This village feels like a pleasant and familiar place. Everything I need is close by: playgrounds, the library, schools, shops and even the station. I also love walking, and within a few minutes I'm right in the middle of greenery. Ideal!
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