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Renting in Rosmalen-Noord: a tight private sector with spacious homes

Rosmalen-Noord is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 5,510 homes, 71% are owner-occupied, meaning the supply of rental properties is relatively limited. Only 29% are rented out, of which 18% via housing associations and 11% via other landlords. So if you're looking for a rental home in the private sector, you'll need patience. Over the past twelve months, 28 private-sector homes were rented out, with an average rent of €1,686 per month and a range of €966 to €2,950 per month. The average floor area of those homes was 134 m², indicating that these are typically spacious family homes. The WOZ value of €440,000 is clearly above the municipal average of €398,000 for Den Bosch, which explains the higher rent level. Check the current supply and average rent at the top of this page.

Green, quiet yet well-connected: the character of Rosmalen-Noord

Rosmalen-Noord doesn't feel like a city neighbourhood, nor like a village. It's one of those places where residents consciously choose to live because it combines the best of both worlds: space, greenery and tranquillity, with good connections to Den Bosch and the rest of the country. On the neighbourhood page for Rosmalen-Noord, residents give the neighbourhood an 8.8 out of 10, a remarkably high score. Safety scores even a 9.3 and amenities a 9.7. The latter is justified: the shopping centre of Rosmalen centre is within walking distance, as is the station and various supermarkets.

Resident V. Polaki describes it as "a very safe neighborhood close to Rosmalen station" with "greenery, farms, parks and all convenience stores, restaurants and shops nearby". Adriana adds something essential: "People care for each other. Volunteers keep various meeting places open and the neighbourhood manager is easily reachable." That's not marketing talk, but something you notice when you live there. Neighbourhood day is celebrated, there is an association that organises outings, and you can have a cup of coffee somewhere in a community building every working day. The community score of 8.5 reflects that. The sub-neighbourhood Rosmalen centre is the beating heart of the neighbourhood, with hospitality, shops and the station all in one place. If you're looking for more space and nature, also consider the Rosmalense Polder or the quiet 't Ven. The accessibility score of 9.0 is no surprise: with Rosmalen station and good bus connections, you're quickly in the centre of Den Bosch or on the A2.

One caveat: the scores for education (7.7) and housing (7.8) are somewhat lower. The latter is probably due to the limited supply of private-sector rental homes, something tenants also encounter in practice. Renting in Rosmalen-Noord is attractive, but you'll have to actively search for it.

Families and forty-somethings at home, starters less obvious

The largest age group in Rosmalen-Noord is 45 to 65 years old, 43% of households are married, and the majority of families have children. That says something about the atmosphere and the type of homes found here: spacious rental houses for families, not compact apartments for starters. If your goal is to rent an affordable apartment in Rosmalen-Noord, with an average private-sector rent of €1,686 per month, you'll quickly end up with a limited supply. Starters or those on a lower budget would do better to look at the supply of homes for sale in Rosmalen-Noord as a long-term option, or explore Rosmalen-Zuid or Graafsepoort for a different price segment.

Searching for a rental home in Rosmalen-Noord: how to go about it

The supply of rental homes in Rosmalen-Noord is limited but changes daily. On Buurtje.nl, you can see at the top of this page how many homes are currently available, the average rent, and how quickly homes are typically rented out. Want to compare? Also check the supply in the nearby Binnenstad or Muntel / Vliert, or explore all rental homes in Den Bosch. For municipal information about housing and social rent, you can visit the website of the municipality of Den Bosch.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of a rental home in Rosmalen-Noord?

In the private sector, an average of €1,686 per month was paid for a rental property in Rosmalen-Noord over the past twelve months. Prices ranged from €966 to €2,950 per month, with an average area of 134 m². These figures exclude social housing and rooms. The current average is at the top of this page.

How long do I have to wait for a social rental home in Rosmalen-Noord?

Housing association properties make up 18% of the housing stock in Rosmalen-Noord, which is relatively low for a neighbourhood of this size. Waiting times for social housing in the municipality of Den Bosch can run up to several years. For current registration times and availability, you can visit the website of the municipality of Den Bosch or contact local housing associations.

Is Rosmalen-Noord a safe neighbourhood to live in?

Residents rate safety in Rosmalen-Noord at 9.3 out of 10, one of the highest sub-scores. Several residents emphasise that it is a quiet, social neighbourhood where people look out for each other. The overall resident score is 8.8 out of 10, based on reviews via Buurtje.nl.

How is the accessibility when renting a home in Rosmalen-Noord?

Accessibility scores a 9.0 among residents. Rosmalen station is within walking distance of Rosmalen centre and offers direct connections to Den Bosch and Utrecht. In addition, there are good bus connections and the neighbourhood connects to the A2 motorway. If you live in the A2 zone, the motorway is literally around the corner.

Are there good schools nearby if I rent a house in Rosmalen-Noord?

Education receives a 7.7 out of 10 from residents, which is somewhat lower than the other scores. There are primary schools available in and around the neighbourhood, but for secondary education, residents are partly dependent on facilities elsewhere in Rosmalen or in Den Bosch. It is advisable to check in advance which schools suit the age of your children.


Experiences from Rosmalen-Noord
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8.6
Jason
Living alone · Studio
The best place I have lived

It is a great neighbourhood to live in

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9.3
V Polaki
Living together · Terraced house
Best in all the parameters

It's a very safe neighborhood close to Rosmalen station. The area has greenery, farms, parks and all convenience stores, restaurants and shops nearby. The area is safe and social cohesion is good. There is always activities happening in Rosmalen centrum which is fun to be part of.

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Vivek Polaki
Living together · Terraced house
Excellent Neighborhood

- Lots of nature - Neighbours are friendly - Lively Centrum - So many parks and farms nearby - Well connected - All supermarkets nearby

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9.0
Adriana
Living alone · Vrijstaand huis
Pleasant living environment

People look out for each other. It's a safe neighbourhood. With restaurants and shops, a station nearby, bus connections are good. You can go to the neighbourhood council if needed. Volunteers keep various meeting places open. The neighbourhood manager is easily reachable.

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8.9
Adriana
Living alone · Vrijstaand huis
Hondsberg16-08-2024
Pleasant living environment

People greet each other and keep an eye on each other when necessary. They are willing to help and can have a cup of coffee/tea every working day in a neighbourhood building. There is an association that organises outings and such. Neighbourhood day is also celebrated together. There is a sports field with opportunities for young and old. With free access and a water tap. Close to the station and bus connections. Well lit.

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7.0
N.
Alleenwonend · studio
Everything in the neighbourhood

I haven't been living in Rosmalen for very long, so I don't think I can give a very good picture of the community. However, there is regularly something going on in the centre, and generally everyone greets each other friendly on the street. There is quite a lot of litter, which I think is a shame (in my opinion, there are too few bins in some places, so that might partly be a solution). There is quite a bit of greenery in the neighbourhood, which is nice if you want to go for a walk or something. Having the station and centre nearby is a huge advantage, because you have everything you need close at hand. For example, you can be in Den Bosch within 10 minutes by train. Housing is probably okay here, provided you have the opportunity to buy a house. Recently, a lot has been (and is being) built, mainly apartment complexes, I believe. A small side note is that this is mainly aimed (as far as I know) at elderly/adults who can afford it. I think that as a young person, you won't easily find housing in Rosmalen. I really can't say anything about education, because I've never had anything to do with it here. As for safety, it varies a lot; especially in the evening, I personally don't always feel safe on the street, but that might be more about me than the actual living environment.

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