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Rental homes in Staatsliedenbuurt, Loon op Zand

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Rental prices and market figures for Staatsliedenbuurt, Loon op Zand

Staatsliedenbuurt is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: about 69% of homes are privately owned, while 31% are rented out. Of those rental properties, the vast majority are owned by a housing association (29%), meaning the private sector rental supply is limited. Only about 3% of the housing stock falls under other landlords. Check the current average rental price and available supply at the top of this page, as these figures are updated daily.

The average WOZ value in Staatsliedenbuurt is around €311,000. This is noticeably lower than the district average for Kaatsheuvel-West (€345,000) and the municipal average for Loon op Zand as a whole (€365,000). This lower WOZ value generally also reflects private sector rental prices: renting in Staatsliedenbuurt is relatively affordable compared to other parts of the municipality. Those looking for a social rental property should expect waiting lists via the regional housing association. For the private sector, supply is limited and homes are usually rented out quickly.

Living in Staatsliedenbuurt, Loon op Zand

Staatsliedenbuurt is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in the western part of Kaatsheuvel, part of the municipality of Loon op Zand. The neighbourhood takes its name from streets named after statesmen, a pattern often seen in post-war expansion districts from the 1950s and 1960s. The housing stock largely consists of ground-floor terraced houses and semi-detached houses from that period, with a few 1970s additions here and there. The streetscape is green and orderly, with front gardens and trees along the road. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for spectacular architecture, but rather for the quiet, village-like atmosphere that many residents appreciate.

The population structure confirms this picture: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old (over 200 of the approximately 650 residents), followed by families aged 25 to 45. There are relatively few students or young starters. Over 44% of households are married, and the most common household type is the family with children. This makes the neighbourhood quiet and stable, but also somewhat less lively than younger neighbourhoods elsewhere in Kaatsheuvel.

Facilities in Staatsliedenbuurt

For daily shopping, you can go to the centre of Kaatsheuvel, within walking distance of the neighbourhood. There you will find a supermarket and smaller shops. Primary schools are accessible within the Kaatsheuvel-West district, so children do not have to cycle far. For secondary education, students rely on schools elsewhere in Kaatsheuvel or Waalwijk. Sports clubs in and around Kaatsheuvel offer opportunities for football, tennis and other sports. Recreational green spaces are available in the immediate vicinity, and the Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park is a short bike ride away, which is a clear plus for nature lovers.

Accessibility

Staatsliedenbuurt is conveniently located relative to the N261, the connecting road towards Waalwijk and the A59. By car, you can reach the motorway in about ten minutes and from there quickly reach Tilburg, Den Bosch or Breda. Public transport in Kaatsheuvel is modest: there are bus lines towards Waalwijk and Tilburg, but the frequency is limited. A car or bicycle is practically indispensable. Cycling to the centre of Kaatsheuvel takes just a few minutes. Parking in Staatsliedenbuurt is generally without a permit, which is convenient for residents with a car.

What residents say

On the neighbourhood page for Staatsliedenbuurt you can read the experiences of people who actually live there. Residents cite the peace and orderly layout of the neighbourhood as strong points. One resident writes: "It's nice and quiet here, the neighbours know each other and it's safe for children to play in the street." Less positive are some residents about the limited range of shops directly in the neighbourhood itself and the reliance on a car for larger shopping trips or outings.

For comparison: the nearby Bloemenbuurt has a similar village character but has a slightly different population composition. Also Draaiboom and the neighbourhoods Hil (north) and Hil (south) are in the same district and sometimes offer more or different rental housing supply. It is worth including these neighbourhoods in your search if you are flexible on location.

Is renting in Staatsliedenbuurt right for you?

Staatsliedenbuurt mainly appeals to families looking for a quiet living environment with an affordable rental price compared to the municipal average. The limited private sector rental supply means you need to act quickly when a rental home becomes available. Make sure you have documents such as payslips, employer's statement and ID ready. For a social rental property, registration with the regional housing association is necessary; expect a waiting list. If you prefer to buy, you can also look at homes for sale in Staatsliedenbuurt as an alternative, especially given the relatively lower WOZ value compared to the rest of the municipality.

Compare rental properties in and around Staatsliedenbuurt

Are you looking for an apartment to rent in Staatsliedenbuurt or a house to rent in the wider area? Then it is useful to also check the supply in the rest of Kaatsheuvel-West, where rental prices and housing supply are similar. If you want more choice, you can also look at Kaatsheuvel-Oost or the supply of rental properties in the municipality of Loon op Zand as a whole. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. The municipality of Loon op Zand provides additional information about living and facilities via the official municipal website. Check the available rental properties and current rental prices at the top of this page for the most recent updates.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rental price in Staatsliedenbuurt, Loon op Zand?

The current average rental price in the free sector in Staatsliedenbuurt can be found at the top of this page; it is updated daily. The WOZ value in the neighbourhood is approximately €311,000, which is lower than the district and municipal average, and this generally also affects free sector rental prices. Social housing is cheaper, but there are waiting lists via the housing corporation. The free sector supply is limited, so respond quickly if a home becomes available for rent.

Are there social housing units in Staatsliedenbuurt?

Yes, about 29% of the housing stock in Staatsliedenbuurt is owned by a housing corporation, which accounts for a significant portion of the approximately 270 homes in the neighbourhood. To get a social housing unit, you must register with the regional housing corporation active in the municipality of Loon op Zand. Expect a waiting list, as supply is limited and demand is high. Only 3% of homes are rented out by other (private) landlords.

What is it like to live in Staatsliedenbuurt?

Staatsliedenbuurt is a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood in the west of Kaatsheuvel with a village character. The housing mainly consists of ground-level terraced houses and semi-detached houses. Residents appreciate the peace, social cohesion, and safe environment for children. A frequently mentioned downside is the limited shopping facilities directly in the neighbourhood and the reliance on cars. The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and people aged 45 to 65.

Is Staatsliedenbuurt suitable for families with children?

Yes, Staatsliedenbuurt is particularly suitable for families. The most common household type is families with children, and the neighbourhood is known for its quiet, orderly streets where children can play outside. Primary schools are accessible within the Kaatsheuvel-West district. The labour participation rate is 71% and the average income is around €29,200, which is slightly lower than the municipal average. Starters and students find the neighbourhood less attractive due to limited supply and the quiet atmosphere.

How is the accessibility of Staatsliedenbuurt?

By car, Staatsliedenbuurt is easily accessible via the N261 towards the A59, giving quick access to Waalwijk, Tilburg, or Den Bosch. Public transport is limited: there are bus routes from Kaatsheuvel to Waalwijk and Tilburg, but frequency is low. A private car or bicycle is practically indispensable. Cycling to the centre of Kaatsheuvel takes just a few minutes. Parking in the neighbourhood is generally free and without a permit.

What facilities are there near Staatsliedenbuurt?

Facilities directly in Staatsliedenbuurt itself are limited, but the centre of Kaatsheuvel with supermarkets, shops, and restaurants is within walking distance. Primary education is available within the Kaatsheuvel-West district. For sports, there are clubs in Kaatsheuvel for football, tennis, and other activities. A special plus point is the proximity of National Park De Loonse en Drunense Duinen, a short bike ride away, for recreation in nature.

How quickly are rental homes rented out in Staatsliedenbuurt?

The rental housing supply in Staatsliedenbuurt is limited: only 31% of homes are rented out, and only a small portion of those are in the free sector. This means that available rental homes are usually rented out quickly. The current average rental time in days can be found at the top of this page. It is advisable to respond immediately when a rental house or apartment becomes available in Staatsliedenbuurt and to have your documents ready in advance.

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