Rental homes in Sportterreinen Den Donk, Oisterwijk
Looking for a rental property in Sportterreinen Den Donk? Check the current listings on this page and discover what is available in this quiet neighbourhood of Oisterwijk.
Renting in Sportterreinen Den Donk: a small free-sector market with high WOZ values
Sportterreinen Den Donk is a very small neighbourhood in Oisterwijk with only a handful of homes. Of the housing stock, 76% are owner-occupied and only 21% are rental properties. There are no social housing units from a housing association. Anyone looking for a rental home here is entirely dependent on the free sector. Over the past twelve months, two free-sector homes have been rented out, with an average rent of 860 euros per month. The range was also around 860 euros per month. That is remarkably low compared to the average WOZ value in the neighbourhood, which stands at 843,000 euros. By comparison, the average WOZ value in the municipality of Oisterwijk is 478,000 euros. So the neighbourhood has relatively expensive owner-occupied homes, but the scarce rental properties are currently being rented out at a moderate price. Check the current supply and the current average rent at the top of this page, as these are updated daily.
Sportterreinen Den Donk: living among the fields, far from the hustle and bustle
Sportterreinen Den Donk is not a residential neighbourhood in the traditional sense. The name says it all: the area is largely defined by sports facilities and outdoor space. Officially, only ten people live here, half of whom are in the 25 to 45 age group. That makes it one of the least densely populated areas within the municipality. Anyone who lives here consciously chooses peace, space, and a location on the edge of urban and green. The immediate neighbour is Sportpark Den Donk, which is closely intertwined with this area and has similar characteristics.
On the neighbourhood page of Buurtje.nl, you can read experiences and reviews from residents in Sportterreinen Den Donk. Residents particularly appreciate the peace and proximity to sports facilities. The downside that comes up is the limited level of amenities directly in the neighbourhood itself. For daily shopping, schools, or catering, you are dependent on the centre of Oisterwijk, a few minutes' drive away. That is a serious consideration for families with children or people without a car. The labour participation rate in the neighbourhood is 67% and the average income is 66,000 euros per year, well above the municipal average of 40,600 euros. That profile fits people who consciously choose a quiet, green environment and consider the car an obvious means of transport.
Anyone wanting a broader view of the surrounding area can also look at Pannenschuur or the adjacent Heukelom, two nearby neighbourhoods in Oisterwijk with a slightly larger supply and more daily amenities within reach. More information about living in the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Oisterwijk.
Renting in Sportterreinen Den Donk: who is this suitable for, and who is it not?
Rental homes in Sportterreinen Den Donk are most suitable for singles or couples in the active age category who appreciate peace and outdoor space and are not dependent on public transport or nearby amenities. The supply of rental homes is extremely limited, which means renting a home in Sportterreinen Den Donk is not easy. Social housing does not exist here. For families with young children or people with a smaller budget, the neighbourhood is less suitable. Anyone wanting to buy can view the homes for sale in Sportterreinen Den Donk, although the WOZ values there are significantly above the municipal average.
Current rental supply in Sportterreinen Den Donk and surroundings
Because the number of rental homes in Sportterreinen Den Donk is very limited, it is worth also looking at the broader supply. Via Buurtje.nl you will find a current overview of all available rental homes in this neighbourhood, including filters on price, surface area, and energy label. Also consider Buitengebied Oisterwijk Zuid, Klompven/Eikenven or view all rental homes in Oisterwijk for a more complete picture of what is available.
Frequently asked questions
What does a rental house cost in Sportterreinen Den Donk?
Over the past twelve months, two homes were rented in the private sector in Sportterreinen Den Donk, with an average rent of €860 per month. These are exclusively private-sector homes, as there are no social rental homes from a housing association in this neighbourhood. Social rent is therefore not an option here.
Is there a lot of supply for renting a house in Sportterreinen Den Donk?
Supply is very limited. The total housing stock in Sportterreinen Den Donk consists of only three homes, of which 21% is in the rental sector. Anyone looking to rent a home in Sportterreinen Den Donk would be wise to also look at surrounding neighbourhoods such as Pannenschuur or Heukelom, where supply is slightly more abundant.
Can I rent an apartment in Sportterreinen Den Donk?
Supply for renting an apartment in Sportterreinen Den Donk is extremely scarce. The neighbourhood has only a handful of homes, and the vast majority are owner-occupied. Available rental homes rarely come onto the market and can only be found through private landlords, not through a housing association.
What kind of people live in Sportterreinen Den Donk?
The neighbourhood officially has ten residents. The largest group falls in the 25 to 45 age category. The average income is €66,000 per year, which is significantly higher than the municipal average of €40,600. They are predominantly active, highly educated residents who consciously choose peace and space.
How accessible is Sportterreinen Den Donk for tenants without a car?
Accessibility without a car is a point of attention. Daily amenities such as supermarkets, schools and catering establishments are not directly present in the neighbourhood and are located in the centre of Oisterwijk at some distance. Renting in Sportterreinen Den Donk is therefore most practical for people with their own car. Those who depend on public transport or want to do shopping on foot are better off in another neighbourhood.




