Rental homes in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving, Wijdemeren
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Rental prices and market figures for Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving, Wijdemeren
Of the more than 2,678 homes in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving, approximately 30% are in the rental sector. The majority, around 70%, are owner-occupied homes. Among rental properties, about 20% are owned by a housing association (social housing) and 10% belong to the private sector via other landlords. This makes the supply of available rental homes limited, especially in the private sector.
The average rental price in the private sector (excluding social housing and rooms) over the past year was approximately €1,459 per month, with a range of €810 to €2,700 per month. With an average area of 67 m², this amounts to about €21.80 per m². These figures are for the past twelve months; for current daily prices and the current rental supply, please refer to the overview at the top of this page.
The average WOZ value of homes in this neighbourhood is €441,000. This is slightly below the average for the district Kortenhoef (€468,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Wijdemeren (€537,000). Relatively speaking, renting in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving is therefore slightly more accessible than in other parts of the municipality, although private-sector prices remain substantial.
Living in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving, Wijdemeren
Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving is a quiet, predominantly green neighbourhood in the heart of the municipality of Wijdemeren, nestled between the lake areas of Loosdrecht and the wooded surroundings towards Kortenhoef. The neighbourhood consists of a mix of post-war terraced houses, detached homes and a limited number of apartments. The character is distinctly village-like: low building density, plenty of greenery in the streets and an atmosphere that feels more like a Goois village than an urban neighbourhood. The average WOZ value of €441,000 reflects that the housing stock here mainly consists of spacious family homes.
With 5,910 residents, the neighbourhood is relatively large but not crowded. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds (1,750 people), followed by those aged 65 and over (1,630). This gives the neighbourhood a mature, stable character. Young families and starters are less strongly represented, but certainly present.
Facilities in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving
For daily groceries, there are supermarket options in and directly around the neighbourhood, although for a full shopping range you need to head to Hilversum or Loosdrecht. Primary schools are present in the neighbourhood itself, which is also reflected in the high sub-score for education (9.0 out of 10). For sports, there are opportunities through local clubs, and the proximity of the Loosdrechtse Plassen offers excellent recreational possibilities: sailing, canoeing, cycling along the water. Hospitality venues are limited within the neighbourhood itself; for a wider selection, Loosdrecht or 's-Graveland are logical destinations.
Accessibility
By car, Hilversum can be reached in about ten minutes via the N201. Amsterdam is accessible via the A1 or A2 in about 35 to 45 minutes, depending on the starting point. Public transport is functional but limited: there are bus routes towards Hilversum and Loosdrecht, from where you have train connections to the Randstad. In practice, a car or bicycle is almost indispensable for daily travel. Parking is free in most streets and not a problem. By bike, the centre of Kortenhoef or Loosdrecht is easily reachable via cycle paths along the water and through the woods.
Atmosphere and residents
Residents rate the neighbourhood an average of 8.5 out of 10, based on reviews on the neighbourhood page of Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving. Safety (9.0) and education (9.0) score notably high. One resident describes it as: "It's a lovely neighbourhood. The people are friendly and helpful." Another resident adds a nuance: "Sometimes there is nuisance from the youth, but otherwise a nice neighbourhood." This gives a realistic picture: quiet and friendly, but not without the minor irritations found in any residential area.
Compared to neighbouring community Oud-Kortenhoef, Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving has a slightly more modern housing mix. Kromme Rade and Moleneind are smaller sub-areas in the same district with a similar green character, but generally a more limited rental housing supply.
Is renting in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving right for you?
This neighbourhood is best suited for people who consciously choose peace, greenery and space, and are less dependent on urban facilities within walking distance. Families with children benefit from the good school situation and the safe environment. Seniors find a quiet, orderly living environment with a close-knit community. Starters and students will notice that the private-sector supply is limited and that rental prices, with an average of €1,459 per month, are substantial. Respond quickly to available rental homes: the supply is small and homes are generally rented out quickly. For social housing, registration with a regional housing association is necessary, but be prepared for waiting lists. Considering buying? Also check the supply of homes for sale in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving as an alternative.
What residents say about living in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving
The average resident score is 8.5 out of 10. Safety and education score the highest (both 9.0), while housing and beauty come in slightly lower at 8.0. Resident Elly Tolsma writes: "Quite a good neighbourhood, nice neighbours and they are very helpful." This aligns with the high community score of 8.5. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving. These kinds of resident reviews are unique at neighbourhood level: it is precisely what distinguishes Buurtje.nl from regular housing platforms.
Comparing rental homes in and around Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen en omgeving
If you want a rental home in a similar environment but with slightly more supply, also look at Loosdrecht or 's-Graveland, two other districts in Wijdemeren with their own character and rental market. For a broader overview of all rental homes in Wijdemeren, you can filter by price, area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident scores and district data, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. If you want to search specifically in the district, check the supply of rental homes in Kortenhoef as a whole. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality of Wijdemeren.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen and surroundings, Wijdemeren?
In the free sector (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rent in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen and surroundings over the past year was approximately €1,459 per month, with a range of €810 to €2,700 per month. With an average area of 67 m², this amounts to about €21.80 per m². Social housing is generally significantly cheaper, but waiting lists and income requirements apply.
Are there social housing units in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen and surroundings?
Yes, about 20% of the housing stock in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen and surroundings is owned by a housing association. To qualify for social housing, you must register with a regional housing association active in the municipality of Wijdemeren, such as Gooi en Omstreken. Be prepared for waiting lists; the social housing sector is limited and demand is high.
What is it like to live in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen and surroundings?
Residents rate the neighbourhood an average of 8.5 out of 10. The atmosphere is quiet and village-like, with plenty of greenery and a close-knit community. Residents appreciate the friendly neighbours and safe environment, although there is occasional nuisance from young people. The neighbourhood scores particularly high on safety (9.0) and education (9.0).
Is Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen and surroundings suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. There are primary schools nearby, which is reflected in the high education score of 9.0. The housing types mainly consist of spacious terraced and detached houses, and the area is safe and green. The proximity of the Loosdrechtse Plassen also offers plenty of recreational opportunities for children.
How accessible is Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen and surroundings?
By car, Hilversum can be reached in about ten minutes via the N201; Amsterdam is accessible via the A1 or A2 in 35 to 45 minutes. Public transport consists of bus connections to Hilversum and Loosdrecht, but having your own transport is practically indispensable. Parking is free and not a problem on most streets. By bike, Kortenhoef and Loosdrecht are easily reachable via cycle paths along water and forest.
What facilities are there in Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen and surroundings?
In and directly around the neighbourhood, there are primary schools and limited daily amenities. For a full supermarket and shopping offering, you need to go to Hilversum or Loosdrecht. Sports enthusiasts benefit from local clubs and the Loosdrechtse Plassen for water sports and recreation. Hospitality options are limited within the neighbourhood itself; 's-Graveland and Loosdrecht offer more possibilities in that regard.
Is Rade Oranjebuurt Munniksveen and surroundings a safe neighbourhood?
Yes, safety is one of the neighbourhood's strongest points. Residents give a score of 9.0 out of 10 for safety, which is significantly higher than average. There is occasional nuisance from young people, as one resident honestly notes, but this is not experienced as a structural problem. Overall, residents feel safe and comfortable.
Quite a good neighbourhood, nice neighbours and they are very helpful
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