Rental homes in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost, Amersfoort
Looking for a rental property in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost? Check the current listings on this page and discover what this quiet Amersfoort neighbourhood has to offer.
Rental prices and market figures for Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost, Amersfoort
Renting in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost is not an everyday option. Of the 216 homes in this neighbourhood, only 8% are available as rental properties, and there is no social housing association ownership. All rental properties are owned by private or commercial landlords, meaning social housing effectively does not exist here. Anyone looking for a rental home operates entirely in the free sector.
In the past twelve months, two homes were rented out in the free sector in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost, at an average rent of €2,395 per month. The range was €2,395, indicating that both rented homes were at the same price level. With an average area of 144 m², this works out to approximately €16.60 per m² per month. These figures exclude social housing.
For comparison: the average WOZ value of homes in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost is €1,173,000, well above the district average for De Berg-Noord (€959,000) and far above the Amersfoort average of €432,000. The average income of residents is €72,300, also clearly higher than the municipal average of €41,400. This is a neighbourhood with a pronounced owner-occupied character and a high price level. See the current listings and daily rental prices at the top of this page.
Living in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost, Amersfoort
Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the eastern side of the De Berg-Noord district, within walking distance of Amersfoort city centre. The neighbourhood has a distinct villa character: wide streets, plenty of greenery between the homes, detached houses and semi-detached houses, most dating from the first half of the twentieth century. The vast majority of the housing stock is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a quiet and stable character. Speculative renting or high resident turnover is hardly seen here.
With 570 residents, it is a small neighbourhood, where the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old. Families with children are the most common household type. This is reflected in the atmosphere: it is not a nightlife area, but a place where people live long-term and choose to be deliberately.
Facilities in and around Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost
For daily groceries, residents rely on supermarkets in the immediate vicinity, such as Albert Heijn on Leusderweg or shops towards Amersfoort city centre. The neighbourhood itself has no shopping street, but this is quickly resolved by bike or on foot. Primary schools in the area include those in adjacent neighbourhoods such as Staatsliedenbuurt-West and towards the centre. For sports and recreation, the nearby Beukenlaan area offers walking opportunities, and Valkeveenpark and Birkhoven are within a short cycling distance. Sports clubs for tennis, football and athletics are well represented in the wider De Berg area.
Accessibility
Amersfoort Centraal station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, offering direct connections to Utrecht, Amsterdam and Zwolle. Several bus routes run through or past the neighbourhood towards the city centre and other districts. By car, the A28 is easily accessible via Utrechtseweg, and the A1 is also within a quarter of an hour's drive. Parking is possible in most streets with a resident's permit. Cycle connections to the centre are good and the distance can be comfortably covered in five to ten minutes.
Character and resident atmosphere
On the neighbourhood page of Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost you can find resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data. Residents appreciate the peace, space and location close to the centre. One resident writes: "It is green and quiet here, but you are at the Hof within ten minutes. You rarely combine that so pleasantly." Critical notes sometimes concern the limited facilities directly in the neighbourhood itself and the high cost of living here, whether renting or buying.
Compared to the adjacent Staatsliedenbuurt-West, the eastern part is slightly quieter and slightly more exclusive in terms of property values. The Oranjebuurt offers a slightly more accessible rental market with more variety in housing types. For renters seeking more urban vibrancy, the Stationsbuurt could be an interesting comparison, although its character is very different.
Does renting in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost suit you as a tenant?
Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost is most suitable for tenants who consciously choose space, peace and a green environment within walking distance of the centre, and who are willing to pay a premium for it. Given the average rent of €2,395 per month in the free sector and the absence of social housing, this neighbourhood is less accessible for starters or people with lower incomes. The supply of available rental properties is limited, so respond quickly when something becomes available for rent in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost. Make sure you have income proof, employer's statement and a recent bank statement at hand. Those considering renting an apartment in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost but also want to compare owner-occupied homes can visit the page with owner-occupied homes in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost.
What residents say about Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost
Residents of Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost rate their neighbourhood predominantly positively, particularly in terms of living enjoyment, greenery and safety. The quiet atmosphere and location are most often mentioned as plus points. One resident puts it this way: "The neighbourhood feels safe and well-maintained. Neighbours know each other, there is little nuisance, and the streets are green and spacious." Less enthusiastic are some residents about the limited shopping options directly in the neighbourhood. View all reviews and scores per category on the neighbourhood page of Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost.
Compare rental properties in and around Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost
Those considering renting a home in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost but also want to look at alternatives have several options in the immediate vicinity. The Regentesselaan and surroundings offers a similar green character with sometimes slightly more rental variety. Within the wider district, more supply can be found via rental properties in De Berg-Noord. For a broader overview of the Amersfoort rental market, including districts such as Soesterkwartier and Eemkwartier, you can visit the page with rental properties in Amersfoort. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings from multiple sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. More about the municipality can also be found on the official website of the municipality of Amersfoort.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost, Amersfoort?
In the free sector, the average rent in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost over the past year was €2,395 per month, with an average living area of 144 m². That works out to approximately €16.60 per m² per month. Social housing does not exist in this neighbourhood; there is no housing association property. The rents are therefore clearly above the average for the municipality of Amersfoort.
Are there social housing units in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost?
No, there are no social housing units in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost. The housing association property in the neighbourhood is 0%. All rental properties are owned by private landlords and fall under the free sector. Those who still want to qualify for social housing in Amersfoort can register with housing association Portaal or De Alliantie, but must expect long waiting lists.
What is it like to live in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost?
Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a pronounced owner-occupied character and relatively many families and middle-aged residents. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the greenery and the proximity to the centre of Amersfoort. Critical points sometimes concern the limited range of shops directly in the neighbourhood. The atmosphere is well-maintained and social cohesion is good.
Is Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost suitable for families with children?
Yes, Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost is particularly suitable for families. Households with children form the largest group in the neighbourhood, and the quiet streets, greenery and proximity to schools and sports facilities make the neighbourhood attractive for families. However, the high rents in the free sector make it less accessible for young families with a limited budget.
How accessible is Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost?
Amersfoort Central Station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, with direct train connections to Utrecht, Amsterdam and Zwolle. Several bus lines connect the neighbourhood to the city centre and other districts. By car, the A28 is easily accessible via the Utrechtseweg. Parking is possible with a resident's permit. The cycling distance to the centre of Amersfoort is five to ten minutes.
What facilities are there in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost?
Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost itself has no shopping street, but supermarkets such as Albert Heijn on the Leusderweg are within a short distance. Primary schools and sports clubs are located in the adjacent neighbourhoods. Recreation area Birkhoven and Valkeveenpark are within cycling distance. For more extensive shopping and dining, the centre of Amersfoort is quickly accessible.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost?
The rental property supply in Staatsliedenbuurt-Oost is very limited: only 8% of the housing stock is rental and there is no housing association property. Properties that become available for rent in this sought-after neighbourhood are usually rented out quickly. Respond immediately if you see a suitable property and make sure you have documents such as an employer's statement and proof of income ready.



