Rental homes in Sliedrecht-Centrum, Sliedrecht
Are you looking for a rental property in Sliedrecht-Centrum? Check the current listings on this page and discover what the neighbourhood has to offer.
Renting in Sliedrecht-Centrum: limited private sector supply, wide price range
Of the approximately 4,715 homes in Sliedrecht-Centrum, 46% are rented, the vast majority (40%) of which are owned by housing associations. The private sector is therefore relatively small. This is also noticeable in the supply: in the past twelve months, 28 private sector rental homes were rented out in this part of Sliedrecht, with an average rent of €1,544 per month and an average floor area of 56 m². The range runs from €435 to €2,957 per month, indicating that it concerns diverse property types. The WOZ value, at €281,000, is slightly below the municipal average of €303,000, and the average income (€33,100 compared to €35,000 for the whole of Sliedrecht) is also somewhat lower. This reflects a varied population composition with many single-person households. Want to know what is currently available? Check the current overview at the top of this page.
Sliedrecht-Centrum: a neighbourhood where people look out for each other
Anyone looking for a rental home in Sliedrecht-Centrum ends up in a district that is remarkably highly rated by residents. On Buurtje.nl, the district scores a 9.7 out of 10, based on resident experiences. Resident WBak describes it as the "cosiest neighbourhood in Sliedrecht" and explains why: "There is plenty of play space for children of all ages, accessibility is very good, and you can turn to many people if something is up. Unconsciously, we all look out for each other." That sense of social safety and mutual involvement is also reflected in the scores: safety, community and accessibility all score a 10. Only amenities score slightly lower at 7.5, which may indicate that the range of shops or public services do not fully meet everyone's expectations. Read more experiences on the district page of Sliedrecht-Centrum, where extensive neighbourhood data and all reviews can also be found.
The district has a mixed character. With over 10,000 residents and the largest group between 25 and 45 years old, it is an active neighbourhood, but the 65-plus age group (approximately 2,345 people) is also well represented. This gives the centre a certain tranquillity and recognisability. The 1,780 single-person households make it clear that it is also a popular place for people living alone, students or recent graduates. The sub-neighbourhoods vary greatly in character: for example, Rivierenbuurt-Noord has a completely different profile from the more urban Stationsweg area. Also Kerkbuurt-Oost and Winklerplein-Noord are worth exploring if you are considering a rental home in Sliedrecht-Centrum. It pays to look per neighbourhood to see what suits you best, as the atmosphere and housing supply can vary considerably from street to street. More background on the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Sliedrecht.
For whom is renting in Sliedrecht-Centrum a good choice, and for whom not?
Renting in Sliedrecht-Centrum is particularly interesting for single people, young couples and families who value a social neighbourhood with good accessibility. The combination of affordable housing association homes and a modest private sector makes it accessible for people with a modal income. Those looking for a spacious detached rental house or a luxury apartment in a new-build complex will find the supply limited. For those who prefer ownership, it is also worth looking at homes for sale in Sliedrecht-Centrum, because with 54% owner-occupied homes, that segment is actually larger. Those looking for more variety in the rental segment can also include Sliedrecht-West or Sliedrecht-Oost in the comparison.
Find current rental supply in Sliedrecht-Centrum
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only search for a home but also make a well-considered choice about the neighbourhood. At the top of this page, see how many rental homes are currently available in Sliedrecht-Centrum and what the current average rent is. Want to look further? Then compare the supply of rental homes in Sliedrecht as a whole, or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Sliedrecht-Noord.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental property in Sliedrecht-Centrum?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Sliedrecht-Centrum over the past year was €1,544 per month, with an average floor area of 56 m². Prices ranged from €435 to €2,957 per month, depending on type and size. These are annual averages based on 28 rented properties. For current asking prices, please refer to the overview at the top of this page.
How long do I have to wait for a social housing property in Sliedrecht-Centrum?
Approximately 40% of the housing stock in Sliedrecht-Centrum is owned by housing associations. For a social housing property in this region, you must register with the relevant association. Waiting times typically run several years, depending on property type and urgency. Contact the municipality of Sliedrecht or the local housing association for current waiting time information.
Is Sliedrecht-Centrum a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Residents rate safety in Sliedrecht-Centrum a 10 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. One resident describes it as: "Unconsciously, we all look out for each other." This sense of social control and involvement strongly contributes to the feeling of safety in the neighbourhood. It is a relatively quiet, mixed area with both families and elderly residents.
What schools are there near Sliedrecht-Centrum?
Residents give education a score of 10 out of 10, indicating that the school environment is perceived as good. As a centrally located neighbourhood, Sliedrecht-Centrum has access to primary and secondary schools within the municipality. For an up-to-date overview of schools in the area, please visit the website of the municipality of Sliedrecht.
How accessible is Sliedrecht-Centrum by public transport?
Accessibility scores a 10 out of 10 among residents. Sliedrecht has its own train station on the line towards Dordrecht and Utrecht, and its location on the A15 also makes the neighbourhood easily accessible by car. Residents indicate that service providers can also reach the area easily, underscoring overall accessibility.
It's very pleasant to live here, there is plenty of play space for children of all ages. Accessibility of the neighbourhood is very good, also for service providers. I feel at home and you can turn to many people if something is wrong. Unconsciously, we all look out for each other and keep an eye on whether any strange things happen.
Auto-translated to English by AII'm very happy with my neighbourhood, but I miss play facilities even though they exist. What I mean is that they are outdated, not suitable for small children, and there is too little variety. If every playground only has a slide, it becomes less challenging for a child. When my son (now 2) discovered that playing outside is great fun, we went out. But there was absolutely nothing for him to do in my neighbourhood.
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