Rental homes in Sevenum, Horst aan de Maas
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Renting in Sevenum: a small market with spacious homes and firm prices
Of the approximately 2,878 homes in Sevenum, only 24% are in the rental sector. That is relatively low: the vast majority of the housing stock is owner-occupied. The rental sector is also divided between housing association homes (12%) and other landlords (12%), meaning the free-sector supply is limited. In the past year, only 3 homes were rented in the free sector, with an average rent of €1,540 per month and a range of €1,220 to €1,700 per month. The average floor area of those homes was 239 m², which shows that these are typically large family homes, not apartments. These are annual averages for the free sector, excluding social housing. For current rents and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
The WOZ value in Sevenum, at €333,000, is slightly above the municipal average of €324,000 for Horst aan de Maas, which explains the relatively high price level in the free sector. Anyone considering looking for a rental home in Sevenum should expect a limited supply and higher rents than in some other villages in the municipality. Also check the supply of rental homes in Horst aan de Maas for a broader overview.
Sevenum scores a 9.6: what makes this village so popular with residents?
Few neighbourhoods in Limburg score as high as Sevenum on Buurtje.nl: a 9.6 out of 10, based on 8 resident reviews. That is no coincidence. Reading the reviews, the same thing keeps coming up: the people. Resident Hans describes it as a place where you have known each other for decades, where neighbours are helpful, and where you can always pop in for a cup of coffee. Another resident sums it up succinctly: quiet, a reasonable distance from all amenities, lots of nature, and a sufficient range of shops. That is Sevenum in a nutshell.
The sub-scores speak for themselves. Safety scores a 9.8 and education even a perfect 10.0. The latter is striking and will weigh heavily for families with children. Accessibility (9.6), green space (9.5), and beauty (9.6) are all high, while community spirit (9.2) is also well above the national average. Resident Anna explicitly mentions that Sevenum works well for both families and older people, and that matches the demographic composition: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, but over-65s are also well represented. Read all experiences and view the full neighbourhood data on the Sevenum neighbourhood page.
Sevenum consists of several sub-areas. For example, on the edge of the village you will find De Schatberg, an area known for its recreational environment. Furthermore, there are scattered homes outside the village centre; check the supply in Verspreide huizen Sevenum if you are looking for more space and peace. The village has its own village centre with basic amenities, but for more extensive shopping or specialist shops you will need to go to the nearby village Horst, the largest village in the municipality. More information about living and residing in the municipality can be found on the official website of the municipality of Horst aan de Maas.
Renting in Sevenum: for peace-seekers and families, less for starters on a tight budget
Renting in Sevenum is most suitable for people who consciously choose peace, space, and a close-knit community. Families benefit from the high education score and the safe environment. Older people find a village atmosphere with short social lines. However, for starters or people with a smaller budget, the supply is limited: rental homes in Sevenum are scarce and free-sector rents average €1,540 per month. Anyone considering renting an apartment in Sevenum will find that this type of home is hardly available. If renting does not fit, it is worth looking at homes for sale in Sevenum, because 76% of the housing stock is owner-occupied.
Looking for a rental home in Sevenum and surroundings: check the current supply
The supply of rental homes in Sevenum is limited, so it pays to also look at similar villages in the area. Via Buurtje.nl you will find current supply including filters on price, floor area, and energy label. Also consider a rental home in the nearby villages Griendtsveen, America or Meterik, which have a similar rural character. The current supply and average time to rent are at the top of this page.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a house in Sevenum?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Sevenum over the past year was €1,540 per month. The range was from €1,220 to €1,700 per month. These are typically spacious homes averaging 239 m². Social housing through housing associations is cheaper, but there is a waiting list.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Sevenum?
Social housing in Sevenum is rented out through housing associations active in the municipality of Horst aan de Maas. Waiting times for social housing in North Limburg can run up to several years, depending on the type of home and registration duration. It is advisable to register with the regional housing allocation as early as possible. Check the website of the municipality of Horst aan de Maas for current information.
Is Sevenum safe to live in?
Residents rate safety in Sevenum at 9.8 out of 10, one of the highest scores on Buurtje.nl. It is a quiet village with a close-knit community where people know each other well. This social fabric greatly contributes to the sense of safety in the neighbourhood.
Are there good schools nearby if I rent a house in Sevenum?
Residents give education in Sevenum a perfect score of 10.0. Sevenum has primary education within the village itself. For secondary education, children rely on nearby towns such as Horst. Accessibility by car is good, making daily school transport practical.
How accessible is Sevenum if I rent a house there?
Residents rate the accessibility of Sevenum at 9.6. The village is centrally located in North Limburg and is easily accessible by car via the A73 and N277. Public transport is available but limited, as in most Limburg villages. For daily shopping and larger amenities, the town of Horst is a short drive away.
Friendly people, always up for a chat, coffee or tea, interested in each other, in short a place to live with pleasure !!!
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Auto-translated to English by AIWe have known each other since the houses were delivered thirty years ago, helpful people, in short a pleasant environment to live in!!!
Auto-translated to English by AINice friendly people, have time for each other and are helpful!!
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet, reasonably close to all amenities, lots of nature, adequate shopping facilities, in short, great place to live!!!
Auto-translated to English by AIPeople help and respect each other here, always a chat and interest in one another. This is a nice neighbourhood to live in, very friendly.
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