Rental homes in Sprundel, Rucphen
View the current rental property listings in Sprundel. Compare prices, read resident reviews, and discover if this quiet West Brabant village suits you.
What does a rental property in Sprundel cost? On average €2,658 in the private sector
Sprundel has traditionally been a village of owner-occupied homes: 72% of the more than 2,298 homes are owned by the residents themselves. Only 28% are rental properties, the majority of which (22% of the total stock) are owned by housing associations. The private rental sector is therefore small. In the past twelve months, only 18 homes have been rented out in the private sector, at an average rent of €2,658 per month. The range runs from €850 to €4,795 per month, which can be explained by the large difference in property type: from compact apartments to detached homes with an average floor area of 254 m². That is considerably more spacious than what you would find in a city for a similar price.
The average WOZ value in Sprundel is €378,000, higher than the municipal average of €352,000 in Rucphen. The disposable income of €35,100 is slightly above the municipal average of €34,200. Renting in Sprundel is therefore not cheap, especially not in the private sector. Want to know what is currently available and at what price? At the top of this page you will find the current listings with daily prices. For more information about the municipality, you can visit the website of the municipality of Rucphen.
Sprundel: village-like, quiet and with a close-knit community
Residents on Buurtje.nl give Sprundel a 7.9 out of 10. Notable are the high scores for safety (a 10) and sense of community (a 9). Resident Yolanda sums it up succinctly: "Nice and quiet." At the same time, she mentions the biggest drawback: "There are almost no shops here." That honesty characterises the village. Sprundel is not a place where you can just pop to the supermarket for everything you need. The amenities score a meagre 5 out of 10. For more extensive shopping, you drive to the larger Sint Willebrord or to Etten-Leur and Roosendaal.
What you do get is space, greenery and peace. The scores for green space (8 out of 10) and beauty (9 out of 10) confirm this. The rural area around the scattered houses south of the village is dotted with fields, meadows and walking paths. The village centre itself, around the Sint-Martinuskerk and the Kerkstraat, has a compact and clear character. You know your neighbours, you greet each other on the street, and the club life is in full swing. Accessibility scores a 7: via the A58 and A17 you are within twenty minutes of Breda or Roosendaal, but public transport is limited. A car here is not a luxury but a necessity.
For families with school-age children, it is good to know that education scores a 6. There is a primary school in the village, but for secondary education you have to rely on Roosendaal or Etten-Leur. Read more about daily life and see all resident experiences on the Sprundel neighbourhood page. The Sprundel-centre neighbourhood is the most lively, while the area around De Nijverhei is mainly industrial and less suitable as a residential location.
Renting in Sprundel: suitable for peace seekers, less so for city people
With 845 households with children as the largest group and a strong representation of over-45s, Sprundel is typically a family and senior village. A rental home here suits people who consciously choose space, quiet and a close social network, and who do not want to be dependent on amenities within walking distance. If you are looking for an apartment to rent in Sprundel, the supply is limited: most rental properties are larger and more expensive. For those who prefer to buy, the supply is larger. Then check the overview of homes for sale in Sprundel. If you are looking for more liveliness and a wider range of shops, then the village of Rucphen or the nearby Zegge are worth considering.
Searching for rental properties in Sprundel and surroundings
At the top of this page you will find the current supply of rental properties in Sprundel, including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Because the private sector supply in this village is small, it is worth also looking at the broader rental supply in the municipality of Rucphen. Buurtje.nl combines property listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you can not only rent a home but also know what kind of neighbourhood you will be moving into. Also compare the nearby neighbourhood Schijf for a similar village character.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a house to rent in Sprundel?
In the private sector, the average rent over the past twelve months was €2,658 per month. The range ran from €850 to €4,795. The average surface area was 254 m², which explains why the prices are relatively high. Social housing falls outside this.
How long is the waiting time for a social housing home in Sprundel?
Sprundel has a relatively large share of housing association homes (22% of the stock), but waiting times for social housing in West Brabant typically run up to several years. Registration with the regional housing association is necessary. Contact the municipality of Rucphen for current information on waiting times.
Is Sprundel a safe neighbourhood to look for a rental home?
Residents rate safety in Sprundel a 10 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. It is a quiet, orderly village where residents indicate that everyone lives their own life. Crime rates in the municipality of Rucphen are generally low compared to urban areas.
Are there many amenities in the area if I rent a home in Sprundel?
Amenities score a 5 out of 10 among residents. There are a few basic amenities in the village, but for extensive shopping, dining and healthcare you have to rely on Sint Willebrord, Etten-Leur or Roosendaal. A car is almost necessary for daily groceries.
Can I rent an apartment in Sprundel or are there mainly single-family homes?
The rental supply in Sprundel largely consists of larger single-family homes and detached houses. Apartments are scarce. The average surface area of rented homes in the private sector was 254 m². If you are looking for a smaller and more affordable rental home, it is wise to also look in surrounding centres such as Rucphen or Sint Willebrord.
Everyone lives in their own little world. The insufficient rating I gave is because there are almost no shops here.
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