Rental homes in Pannenschuur, Oisterwijk
Looking for a rental property in Pannenschuur? Check out the current listings above and discover what this quiet family neighbourhood has to offer.
Renting in Pannenschuur: a tight private sector with hefty prices
Pannenschuur is a neighbourhood where buyers dominate: 63% of the more than 2,400 homes are owner-occupied, while 37% are rented out. Of those rental properties, the vast majority are owned by a housing association (32%), meaning the private sector here is limited in size. In the past twelve months, 16 private sector homes were rented out in Pannenschuur, with an average rent of €1,746 per month and a range of €1,495 to €1,854 per month. The average floor area was 114 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing and rooms. For current rents and availability, please refer to the overview at the top of this page. The WOZ value in Pannenschuur averages €377,937, which is notably lower than the municipal average of €478,000 for Oisterwijk. This makes the neighbourhood relatively more affordable, although the private sector rents are certainly not low.
Pannenschuur: a quiet family neighbourhood where people look out for each other
When describing Pannenschuur, words like quiet, green and communal quickly come to mind. The neighbourhood has over 5,300 residents and a clear family character: the largest age group consists of 45 to 65-year-olds, but there are also many families with children. Over 840 households have children, and 41% of residents are married. This is reflected in the atmosphere on the streets.
On Buurtje.nl, Pannenschuur scores an impressive 9.2 out of 10, based on resident reviews. Resident Jcm Smulders sums it up succinctly: "Nice and good living, with a lovely park where children can play, a community centre where there is always something going on, people who are there for you, and a supermarket nearby." That nearby supermarket, the active community centre and the park are recurring elements that residents appreciate. On sub-scores such as safety, community spirit, housing, beauty and education, the neighbourhood even scores a perfect 10. Accessibility and amenities score an 8, indicating that the neighbourhood does not have everything within easy reach, but residents clearly accept this as a conscious choice for peace and space. Read more experiences and view all neighbourhood data on the Pannenschuur neighbourhood page.
Within the neighbourhood, there are two recognisable sub-areas. Around the old centre you will find Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum, with a more village-like character and shorter distances to daily amenities. A little further away is Omgeving Bejaardencentrum/Molen, which is quieter and greener and popular with older residents. Both areas fall within the character of Pannenschuur: clear, social and green. The high proportion of highly educated people (38%) and the labour participation rate of 67% indicate that the neighbourhood has an active, engaged population with an average income of €37,100 per year.
Pannenschuur as a rental neighbourhood: who is it a good fit for, and who less so?
A rental home in Pannenschuur is most suitable for families and people seeking peace and a sense of community over urban dynamism. The neighbourhood is less attractive for those wanting a wide range of rental properties: with only 16 private sector transactions in a year, supply is scarce, and renting an apartment in Pannenschuur is not a given. Those looking for social housing end up on a waiting list via the housing association. If you are looking for more choice or want to become an owner, check out the range of homes for sale in Pannenschuur as an alternative. The wider municipality also offers more options: view the full overview of rental properties in Oisterwijk if you are flexible about location.
Searching for a rental home in Pannenschuur or nearby
Buurtje.nl combines current housing listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect from the area. Is there little available to rent in Pannenschuur itself? Then consider nearby alternatives such as Klompven/Eikenven, the green George Perklaan en omgeving, or the rural Heukelom. More information about living in the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Oisterwijk.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Pannenschuur?
In the private sector, an average of €1,746 per month was paid for a rental home in Pannenschuur over the past year, with a range of €1,495 to €1,854 per month. The average surface area of these homes was 114 m². These figures exclude social housing and rooms. For current availability and prices, see the overview at the top of this page.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Pannenschuur?
Approximately 32% of homes in Pannenschuur are owned by a housing corporation. For a social rental home in this neighbourhood, the waiting lists of the regional corporation active in the municipality of Oisterwijk apply. Waiting times can be considerable, sometimes several years. Inquire directly with the corporation or via the municipality of Oisterwijk for current waiting times.
Is Pannenschuur a safe neighbourhood to rent in?
Residents rate safety in Pannenschuur as 10 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. That is exceptionally high. The neighbourhood has a quiet and orderly character, with a strong sense of community that also contributes to the feeling of safety. Residents describe the neighbourhood as a place where people look out for each other.
Are there schools near a rental home in Pannenschuur?
Residents rate education in Pannenschuur as 10 out of 10, indicating that school facilities are perceived as good. The neighbourhood has a clear family character with over 840 households with children, so school-age children are well represented. For specific schools and addresses, you can visit the website of the municipality of Oisterwijk.
How is the accessibility if you want to rent a home in Pannenschuur?
Residents give accessibility an 8 out of 10, which is solid but indicates that Pannenschuur is not a pronounced public transport hub. The neighbourhood is located in the municipality of Oisterwijk, which is easily accessible via the A58 towards Tilburg and Den Bosch. For daily commuting to larger cities, you are dependent on the car or bicycle in combination with the train. Parking in the neighbourhood is generally not a problem.
Pleasant and good living, with a nice park where the children can play nicely, a community centre where there is always something to do, people who are there for you, and a supermarket in the neighbourhood, but the most important thing is that it's pleasant living here.
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