Rental homes in Someren dorp, Someren
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Renting in Someren dorp: limited private-sector supply, but spacious homes
Of the more than 4,700 homes in Someren dorp, 33% are rental properties. The majority of these are owned by a housing association (25%), while only 7% are with other landlords. This means that private-sector supply is scarce. In the past twelve months, only 8 private-sector homes were rented out, with an average rent of €1,706 per month and a range of €1,250 to €2,500 per month. The average floor area was 176 m², indicating that these are mainly larger family homes, not small apartments. The WOZ value in Someren dorp is €372,000, slightly below the municipal average of €392,000 for Someren as a whole. Current rental prices and availability can be found at the top of this page.
Someren dorp: village character with a stable, mature community
Anyone looking for a rental home in Someren dorp ends up in a quiet, predominantly owner-occupied neighbourhood where life revolves around the village centre, local amenities and the surrounding countryside. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old, and almost half of the residents are married. That says something about the atmosphere: this is not a neighbourhood full of young starters or students, but an area where people live long-term and know their neighbours. On the neighbourhood page for Someren dorp you can read extensive resident experiences and scores per category, such as safety, green spaces and accessibility.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace and social cohesion. A recurring theme in reviews is that the village is clear-cut without being boring: there are sufficient daily amenities, a village heart with shops and eateries, and nature is literally around the corner. The Deurnese Peel and the surrounding heathlands are popular with walkers and cyclists. What some residents find less pleasant is the limited accessibility by public transport and the reliance on the car for larger shopping trips or work outside the municipality. Those used to an urban environment may find Someren dorp too quiet.
Within the neighbourhood, there are distinct sub-areas each with their own character. Someren centrum attracts residents who want to live close to amenities, while newer expansions such as Waterdael III appeal to families looking for more modern homes in a quieter setting. Groote Hoeven and Loove also each have their own atmosphere worth exploring if you are considering renting a home in Someren dorp. The municipality has more information about local amenities and plans on the website of the municipality of Someren.
Renting in Someren dorp: who is this suitable for, and who is it not?
Renting in Someren dorp is most suitable for people who consciously choose a village living environment: families with children, elderly people who want to live quietly, or people with a job in the Eindhoven or Helmond region who seek peace at home. The supply of rental homes in Someren dorp is limited and in the private sector focuses on larger homes above €1,250 per month. For starters or single people with a lower budget, the supply is tight. Those who prefer buying over renting can view the supply of homes for sale in Someren dorp as an alternative.
Current rental supply in Someren dorp and surroundings
At the top of this page you will find the current supply of rental homes in Someren dorp, including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines this with neighbourhood data and resident reviews so you get a complete picture. Would you also like to look in the vicinity? Then check the supply in Someren-Eind dorp, the area around Someren-Heide, or the broader overview of rental homes in Someren.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Someren dorp?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), an average of €1,706 per month was paid for a rental home in Someren dorp over the past year. Rental prices ranged from €1,250 to €2,500 per month, with an average floor area of 176 m². This mainly concerns larger family homes, not small apartments.
How long is the waiting time for a social rental home in Someren dorp?
Social rental homes in Someren dorp are rented out via the regional housing association. Waiting times for social housing in North Brabant can run up to several years in many municipalities, depending on the type of home and registration period. For current waiting times, it is best to contact the relevant housing association directly or consult the website of the municipality of Someren.
Is Someren dorp well accessible by public transport?
Someren dorp has a bus connection, but for daily commuting it is heavily dependent on the car. The cities of Eindhoven and Helmond are about a 20 to 25-minute drive away. Residents sometimes mention the limited public transport connections as a drawback, especially for people without their own transport.
Are there schools and childcare facilities in Someren dorp?
Yes, Someren dorp has several primary schools and childcare facilities within the village centre. For secondary education, young people rely on surrounding places such as Helmond or Asten. The presence of family facilities makes the neighbourhood popular among families with young children.
What types of homes are available for rent in Someren dorp: apartments or single-family homes?
The free-sector supply in Someren dorp mainly consists of larger homes, with an average floor area of 176 m². Renting an apartment in Someren dorp is less common; the supply is primarily focused on single-family homes. For a broader range, including smaller homes, you can look at the overall overview of rental properties in the municipality of Someren.




