Rental homes in Peize, Noordenveld
Looking for a rental property in Peize? Check the current listings on this page and read what residents say about the village.
Renting in Peize: a small private sector in a owner-occupied dominated village
Peize is essentially an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 2,433 homes, as much as 80% are owner-occupied, meaning rental properties are scarce. About 13% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association, and only 7% falls under other landlords. If you are looking for a rental home in Peize outside the social housing sector, you are faced with a very limited supply. In the private sector, three homes were rented out in the past twelve months, with an average rent of €1,333 per month and a range of €1,250 to €1,500 per month. The average floor area was 53 m². Those are not large apartments for that money. By comparison, the average WOZ value in Peize is €417,000, significantly higher than the municipal average of €354,000 in Noordenveld. That says something about the character of the village: it is a sought-after and relatively affluent residential area, but not primarily aimed at tenants. For current rental prices and the daily changing supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Peize: quiet, green and a bit away from the city
Peize is a village of about 5,400 residents, and you can tell. It is quiet, the streets are clear, and the atmosphere is one of established residents who have lived here for years. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and the proportion of over-65s is also considerable. There are fewer young families and starters, although there are 830 children and young people under the age of fifteen. On the neighbourhood page of Peize you will find extensive resident reviews and figures per category.
Residents give the village an average score of 7.2 out of 10. Safety scores notably high, with a 9.0. That fits the picture: Peize is a village where you can walk the streets quietly in the evening. Housing (8.0) and beauty (8.0) are also rated well. Residents are less enthusiastic about facilities (6.0) and community (6.0). One resident describes the village as a quiet neighbourhood, but honestly adds that it is close to the city in principle, but you still have to cycle ten kilometres every day if you want to go to Groningen. That is not a problem if you take the car, but as a daily cyclist it is worth considering. Accessibility scores a 7.0, which is reasonable but indicates that you cannot avoid thinking about mobility here.
The village has its own centre with basic facilities, but for more extensive shopping or urban amenities you have to rely on Roden or Groningen. The surroundings are green and open, which is also reflected in the score. If you like space and quiet and do not need to go into the city every day, you will feel at home here. The surrounding neighbourhoods such as Peizermade and the rural Verspreide huizen Peize Noord give a good idea of how varied the countryside around the village is.
Renting in Peize: for whom does this work, and for whom not?
Renting in Peize is most suitable for people who consciously choose peace and space, and who are mobile by car or bike. Families looking for a place to settle, or dual-income couples working in the region, fit well with the character of the village. For starters or young people looking for flexibility and dependent on public transport or urban amenities, Peize is less obvious. Moreover, the private sector supply is small, meaning there is little to choose from. If you are considering staying here longer, you can also look at the supply of homes for sale in Peize, because the owner-occupied market is considerably larger here.
Looking for a rental home in or around Peize
The supply of rental homes in Peize is limited, so it pays to also look at adjacent areas. In Roden there is usually more to find, and Norg can also be interesting if you like a village environment. For a broader overview of all rental homes in the region, you can visit the page with rental homes in Noordenveld. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect from the neighbourhood. More about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Noordenveld. Also check out the neighbourhood Altena if you specifically want to rent in the countryside around Peize.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Peize?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Peize over the past year was €1,333 per month. The range was from €1,250 to €1,500 per month, with an average floor area of 53 m². This involves a small number of transactions, so the market is limited and prices can vary quickly.
How long do I have to wait for a social rental home in Peize?
For a social rental home in Peize, you are dependent on a housing association, which manages about 13% of the housing stock. Waiting times for social housing in the Noordenveld region can be long, depending on your registration period and housing preference. Contact the housing association active in the municipality of Noordenveld directly for current waiting times.
Is Peize safe to live in?
Residents rate safety in Peize at 9.0 out of 10, one of the highest scores within the rating categories. The village has a quiet character, little traffic, and a clear living environment. This sense of safety is cited by residents as one of the village's greatest advantages.
How accessible is Peize if you commute daily to Groningen?
Peize is about ten kilometres from the city of Groningen. By car, that is manageable, but by bike it is a significant daily ride. One resident indicates that it is close to the city in principle, but you do notice it if you have to cycle every day. Public transport is available but limited, so a car or e-bike is not a luxury for most residents.
Are there schools and facilities in Peize for families with children?
Peize has primary education within the village itself, which is also reflected in the education score of 7.0. For secondary education and more extensive facilities, families rely on Roden or Groningen. The facilities score of 6.0 indicates that the village is functional for daily needs but does not have an extensive range of shops or healthcare.
it is in principle close to the city, but still 10 km by bike. If you have to cycle every day, it is a bit far.
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