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Renting in Standdaarbuiten: a small market with firm free-sector prices

Standdaarbuiten is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 962 homes, only 27% are in the rental sector, the majority of which (21%) is owned by housing associations. The free sector is therefore small. In the past twelve months, four free-sector homes were rented out, with an average rent of €2,200 per month. The range was also around €2,200, indicating that the supply had little variation. These are annual averages for the free sector, excluding social housing. For current rental prices and the current supply of rental homes in Standdaarbuiten, you can consult the overview at the top of this page. The WOZ value of homes here averages €355,000, slightly above the municipal average of €335,000 for Moerdijk. This says something about the quality of the housing stock, but also about the relatively high threshold for finding a rental home in the free sector here.

Village feel with a high safety score: living in Standdaarbuiten

Standdaarbuiten scores a 7.3 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl, based on resident reviews. That figure only tells part of the story. Looking at the sub-scores, you immediately see what makes this village special: safety and community spirit both score an impressive 9.7. These are not ordinary scores for a Dutch neighbourhood. Resident Curly describes it aptly: "Good wine needs no bush. Standdaarbuiten means quiet and green surroundings." Another resident, A., adds that the village is livelier than it first appears: there is an annual village week, carnival, a cycling race and music evenings at De Standaardt. "Super cosy, but really a typical village," writes A., who is also honest about the downside: "with some annoying youngsters."

The lower scores are for accessibility (5.7) and green space (5.3), and the beauty of the neighbourhood gets a 4.7. The latter stands out when you consider how many residents appreciate the quiet, green character. In terms of accessibility, Curly points out that the motorway is not far away and that Zeeland, Rotterdam and Antwerp are quickly reachable. Public transport is limited, however, making a car virtually indispensable in practice. Read more experiences and see all the figures on the neighbourhood page of Standdaarbuiten, which also contains extensive demographic data and all resident reviews.

The population structure is telling: the largest group is 45 to 65 years old (720 of the 2,235 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (460). Families with children are the most common household type. This colours the atmosphere: quiet, familiar with each other, aware of each other's comings and goings. Those seeking anonymity will not find it here. Those looking for a place where neighbours greet each other and the street is kept clean are in the right place. The neighbourhood Kreek and the scattered houses around Standdaarbuiten are also part of this village area and may be of interest if the supply in the core itself is limited.

Renting in Standdaarbuiten: who does it work for, and who not?

Renting a home in Standdaarbuiten best suits people who consciously choose peace, space and a close-knit village community, and who have a car or are willing to get one. Families and middle-aged people generally feel at home here. For starters or young people looking for an affordable apartment to rent in Standdaarbuiten, the supply is limited and free-sector prices are high. Those who want to rent flexibly without long waiting times for social housing can also look at the supply in Zevenbergen or Klundert, where there is usually more variety. If you are already set on Standdaarbuiten as a place to live, then also looking at homes for sale in Standdaarbuiten is worth considering, especially given the ratio between rental and purchase prices.

Current rental supply in and around Standdaarbuiten

The supply of rental homes in Standdaarbuiten varies and is limited in size. Buurtje.nl collects current supply and combines it with neighbourhood data and resident reviews, so you get a complete picture before you respond. If you see little in Standdaarbuiten itself, it is worth also looking in Zevenbergschen Hoek, Langeweg or the broader supply of rental homes in the municipality of Moerdijk. More information about living and amenities can also be found on the website of the municipality of Moerdijk.


Frequently asked questions

What does a rental house in Standdaarbuiten cost in the free sector?

In the past twelve months, the average rent for free-sector homes in Standdaarbuiten was €2,200 per month. The range was limited and also around that amount. This is a small market: only four homes were rented in the free sector during that period, excluding social housing.

How long is the waiting time for social housing in Standdaarbuiten?

Standdaarbuiten has a limited social housing stock: about 21% of homes are owned by housing associations. Waiting times for social housing in the Moerdijk region can be long, depending on the association and type of home. For current waiting times, it is best to contact the relevant association or check the website of the municipality of Moerdijk.

Is Standdaarbuiten safe to live in?

Residents rate safety in Standdaarbuiten as 9.7 out of 10, one of the highest scores within the municipality of Moerdijk. It is a small village where people know each other, which contributes to the feeling of safety. Residents describe it as a quiet place where people live together pleasantly.

How is the accessibility if you rent a home in Standdaarbuiten?

Accessibility is a point of attention: residents give it a 5.7 out of 10. The motorway is relatively close, making Zeeland, Rotterdam and Antwerp easily accessible by car. However, public transport is limited, so renting a house in Standdaarbuiten without a car is difficult. Those who rely on public transport would do well to check this thoroughly in advance.

Are there schools and facilities nearby if I rent in Standdaarbuiten?

Standdaarbuiten has primary education in the immediate vicinity; residents rate education as 8.0 out of 10. Facilities score a 7.0, which is reasonable for a village of over 2,200 inhabitants. For more extensive shops, secondary schools or healthcare facilities, you will need to go to larger centres in the municipality, such as Zevenbergen.


Experiences from Standdaarbuiten
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8.0
Curly
Overig · Overig
21-01-2025
A good neighbourhood where people can live together pleasantly.

Good wine needs no bush. Standdaarbuiten means quiet living with green surroundings. The municipality keeps the neighbourhood well-maintained. You are not far from the motorway here. Zeeland, Rotterdam and Antwerp are quickly reachable. Filling up nearby is recommended. Across the border in Belgium, filling up is even cheaper. Joining the local history society or one of the many associations is recommended to get to know everyone. In summary. It's just a nice village for young and old, where life is still good.

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6.5
A.
Family · Semi-detached
08-06-2024
Super cosy, but really a typical village with some annoying youngsters.

Standdaarbuiten is really a very nice village in my experience, there are many neighbourhood activities such as a village week, carnival, an annual cycling race, various genres of music events at De Standaardt and a polder challenge. People are generally friendly to each other and usually greet you, even if you don't know them. However, if you wear alternative clothes, clothes that are different from normal, or rainbow things (because rainbows are associated with the LGBT+ community), you can quickly be sworn at or even threatened and followed. This probably doesn't happen if you look older (20+), but as a 16-year-old girl it was quite scary to be followed by a group of youngsters. My little sister also gets bullied regularly since we moved. There is one school in the village, a small primary school with a library pickup point. There is also a Spar, a cafeteria, a hairdresser and a bus stop in the village. The buses run every half hour or every hour, which varies. They are mostly neighbourhood buses, which are often full in bad weather or during rush hour, so you can't really rely on public transport. If you don't have a driving licence, the village is somewhat accessible from other villages, but you'll probably need a bike or something in case you can't take the bus. The buses also stop quite early (after about 6 pm). There isn't much nature nearby; there is a small forest, but not much of it is left due to the amount that had to be cut down in recent years. There is a lot of litter on the streets, so hygiene is not great. This litter is mainly caused by youngsters, but also by adults during events. The municipality doesn't maintain the village very well either, which can sometimes be dangerous.

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7.4
Mila
Family · tussenwoning
24-12-2023
Standdaarbuiten review

I gave hygiene a low score because after carnival, rubbish lies around for months. The same with New Year's Eve. I gave community a 10 because there are many village activities and it's very cosy. Safety is also low because not everything is well lit and many cars drive too fast at night. I've nearly had one of my dogs run over several times... For the size of the village, I think our facilities are good, but in general it's of course not the best. Green space got a 5 because the amount and type of waste left after carnival is not very environmentally friendly.

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