Rental homes in Sprang-Capelle, Waalwijk
Looking for a rental property in Sprang-Capelle? Check the current listings above, supplemented with neighbourhood data and resident experiences.
Renting in Sprang-Capelle: an owner-occupied neighbourhood with limited private-sector supply
Sprang-Capelle has traditionally been an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the more than 6,000 homes, 65% are owner-occupied and only 35% are rental properties. The majority of rental homes are owned by housing associations (28%), meaning the private-sector supply is small. In the past twelve months, 11 homes were rented out in the private sector (excluding social housing), with an average rent of €1,293 per month and an average floor area of 99 m². The range ran from €1,150 to €1,849 per month. By comparison, the average WOZ value in Sprang-Capelle is €372,000, which is clearly higher than the municipal average of Waalwijk (€341,000). That says something about the type and quality of the housing stock here. For the current supply and daily rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Green, quiet and self-contained: the character of Sprang-Capelle
Those who live in Sprang-Capelle live among farms and greenery. Resident Julyan describes it as a neighbourhood "surrounded by relatively many farms" with "beautiful natural areas around the houses". Another family, A. Ligtenberg, traded a detached house for an apartment here and has no regrets: "It feels like we live in a nature reserve." That sense of space and quiet is what sets Sprang-Capelle apart from more urban neighbourhoods in the region. On the neighbourhood page of Sprang-Capelle on Buurtje.nl, residents give the neighbourhood an average score of 7.8 out of 10. Safety (8.3) and sense of community (8.3) score the highest. Resident B. Lambooij sums it up succinctly: "People look out for each other." That's nice, but it also means you end up in a close-knit, somewhat traditional environment.
The downside is the level of amenities. Resident Jayden notes that a supermarket in the neighbourhood itself is a shortcoming, and Neda also points to the lack of green spaces such as a park or playground, even though the neighbourhood is otherwise clean and safe. Amenities therefore score the lowest of all subcategories (6.5). For daily groceries and more extensive shopping, you have to rely on the centre of Waalwijk or surrounding villages. Accessibility by car is reasonable, although residents regularly mention nuisance from tractors, motorbikes and lorries on the main roads. Sprang-Capelle is not a neighbourhood you choose for its liveliness, but for its peace and space.
The neighbourhood consists of several sub-areas, each with its own character. In the rural Buitengebied Capelle you live most remotely, while Landgoed Driessen is known for its newer homes. Sprang and Vrijhoeve also each have their own atmosphere. Read residents' experiences per sub-area on the neighbourhood page to get a good idea of where you fit best.
Renting in Sprang-Capelle: for families needing space, less so for starters without a car
Based on the data and resident reviews, Sprang-Capelle is most suitable for families and people who value peace and space over urban amenities. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old, and 43% of residents are married, which accurately reflects the character of the neighbourhood. Renting an apartment in Sprang-Capelle is possible, but the supply is limited. Those who depend on public transport or are specifically looking for liveliness may find a better match in the nearby village of Waspik or in the centre of Waalwijk. Considering buying in the long term? Then check out the supply of homes for sale in Sprang-Capelle, as that is by far the largest segment here.
Searching for rental homes in Sprang-Capelle and surrounding area
The supply of rental homes in Sprang-Capelle is limited, so it pays to also look at the wider region. Via Buurtje.nl you will find an up-to-date overview of rental homes in Sprang-Capelle and can filter by price, floor area and energy label. Want to search more broadly? Then view all rental homes in Waalwijk for a more complete picture of what is available in the municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What does a rental house cost in Sprang-Capelle?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Sprang-Capelle over the past twelve months was €1,293 per month, with an average area of 99 m². Prices ranged from €1,150 to €1,849 per month. Supply is limited: during that period, 11 homes were rented in the private sector. For social housing, different prices and rules apply via the housing association.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Sprang-Capelle?
Social housing in Sprang-Capelle falls under the municipality of Waalwijk. For current waiting times and registration, you can contact the municipality or the regional housing association. Check the website of municipality Waalwijk for more information about social housing in the region. Keep in mind that waiting times are generally longer in popular neighbourhoods with few social housing units.
Is renting a house in Sprang-Capelle safe?
Residents rate safety in Sprang-Capelle at 8.3 out of 10, which is clearly above average. Several residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and note that neighbours look out for each other. Incidents do occur, but the overall atmosphere is one of social control and mutual involvement.
Are there schools nearby if I rent a home in Sprang-Capelle?
Yes, there are primary schools in and around Sprang-Capelle. Residents rate education in the neighbourhood at 8.0 out of 10. Several reviewers with children mention the presence of schools as a plus. For secondary education, residents rely on the centre of Waalwijk.
What are the energy costs when renting a home in Sprang-Capelle?
The average energy consumption in Sprang-Capelle is 3,060 kWh of electricity and 1,000 m³ of gas per year. This is an indication for an average household in the neighbourhood. When renting an apartment or house in Sprang-Capelle, it is advisable to check the energy label of the property, which you can also find in the property filters at the top of this page.
We live in a nice apartment with a beautiful view. It feels like we live in a nature reserve. We come from a detached house but don't want to leave here anymore!
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is a nicely located neighbourhood surrounded by relatively many farms. Nice natural area around the houses. Sometimes just some nuisance from the street due to vehicles driving too fast or being too noisy. (Tractors, motorbikes, trucks). It is very clean. The community is very sociable and easy to find. In terms of accessibility, it is easy because it is a fairly large street that is about 1.5 km from the motorway. For secondary education, you are soon a bit further away. For colleges and universities, you are also soon at 25 km.
Auto-translated to English by AII keep to myself a lot. Something does happen regularly. You can always knock on some neighbours' doors. There isn't much for young people to do.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a fairly new but quiet neighbourhood, nothing special, a school nearby, some playgrounds for children, nothing else special. Only a supermarket in the neighbourhood itself would be nice.
Auto-translated to English by AIIs a clean neighbourhood and safe, usually busy with cars, quiet neighbours, during school time very busy with children and noise, needs a green space like a park or playground
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