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Rental prices and market figures Stationsweg, Sliedrecht

Stationsweg is a buyer-dominated neighbourhood: only 13% of the 115 homes are in the rental sector, and all those rental homes are owned by private landlords. There is no housing association property in this neighbourhood, which means social housing is simply not available here. Anyone looking for a rental home on Stationsweg must rely on the free sector.

In the free sector (excluding social housing), 9 homes were rented out in the past twelve months, with an average rent of €2,364 per month. The range runs from €1,684 to €2,957 per month, indicating that both compact and more spacious homes are available. Unfortunately, floor area data is missing, so a price per m² cannot be calculated.

For comparison: the average WOZ value on Stationsweg is €291,000. That is slightly above the district average of Sliedrecht-Centrum (€281,000), but below the municipal average of €303,000. The income level of €36,100 is also above the district average (€33,100) and above the municipal average (€35,000). The neighbourhood thus attracts relatively affluent residents, which partly explains the higher rental prices. For current availability and daily prices, check the property listings at the top of this page.

Living on Stationsweg, Sliedrecht

Stationsweg runs straight through the heart of Sliedrecht and thus has a central position that you find in few other neighbourhoods in the municipality. The neighbourhood owes its name to the former Sliedrecht station, and that location still determines its character: it is a mixed street with shops, restaurants, homes and small businesses side by side, with the liveliness of a true village axis. Anyone considering renting a flat on Stationsweg should know that it feels busier and more urban here than in surrounding residential neighbourhoods.

The housing stock consists mainly of owner-occupied homes, but the rental homes that exist are often in buildings above shops or in small residential buildings along the main street. These are typically flats and smaller units, not terraced houses with a garden. The average resident is between 25 and 45 years old, and the labour participation rate of 76% is relatively high. That fits the picture of an active, working population that values the central location.

Facilities on Stationsweg and the immediate vicinity

The central location means that daily amenities are within walking distance. Supermarkets from several chains can be reached within a few minutes in the centre of Sliedrecht. For primary education, there are schools in the immediate vicinity of the centre, and the Lentiz Reviuslyceum for secondary education is within cycling distance. For sports, you can go to various clubs in Sliedrecht, including football club Sliedrecht Sport and the swimming and sports facilities on the edge of the centre. The Biesbosch, one of the largest freshwater tidal areas in Europe, is a short bike ride away and offers space for walking, cycling and canoeing. The municipality of Sliedrecht provides more information about local facilities via the website of the municipality of Sliedrecht.

Accessibility of Stationsweg

By car, Sliedrecht is easily accessible via the N216 and the connection to the A15, the motorway connecting Rotterdam and the Betuwe. Dordrecht can be reached in about ten minutes, Rotterdam in half an hour. By public transport, bus lines run from the centre of Sliedrecht towards Dordrecht, where you can transfer to train or metro. Sliedrecht no longer has its own station, so public transport users depend on the bus to Dordrecht or Gorinchem. By bike, the centre of Sliedrecht is of course directly accessible; Stationsweg itself is one of the central connecting axes. Parking along Stationsweg is limited, but parking spaces are available in the immediate vicinity, partly with a blue zone.

Compared to surrounding neighbourhoods, Stationsweg has a distinct character of its own. Kerkbuurt-West is quieter and more family-oriented, while Staatsliedenbuurt is more of a classic residential neighbourhood without the commercial dynamism of Stationsweg. For those seeking exactly that liveliness and considering renting on Stationsweg, the location is a clear plus. Also check the neighbourhood page of Stationsweg for resident reviews and all neighbourhood data in one place.

Does a rental home on Stationsweg suit you?

Stationsweg is most suitable for young professionals and dual-income couples who appreciate the central location and the liveliness of the main street and have no objection to the higher rental prices of the free sector. Families looking for space and quiet will probably find a better match in neighbourhoods such as Rivierenbuurt-Noord or Buitenuitbreiding-West. Social housing is not available on Stationsweg; for that you can turn to housing association Tablis Wonen, which is active in Sliedrecht. Be aware of waiting lists. Because the free sector supply in this neighbourhood is limited (an average of 9 rented homes per year), it is wise to respond quickly to an available rental home for rent on Stationsweg. Make sure your documents are ready: recent payslips, employer's statement and a valid ID. If renting is not financially feasible, check the supply of homes for sale on Stationsweg as an alternative.

What residents say about Stationsweg

Residents of Stationsweg particularly appreciate the central location and the short distance to shops and amenities. One resident writes: "Everything is within walking distance, you never have to drive far for daily groceries or a terrace." Criticisms that come up are the daytime bustle and limited parking options directly on the street. Living on Stationsweg thus has clear pros and cons, depending on what you are looking for. Read all experiences and scores per category on the neighbourhood page of Stationsweg.

Compare rental homes in and around Stationsweg

If you are undecided between different neighbourhoods in Sliedrecht, you can directly compare neighbourhoods on Buurtje.nl based on rent, resident scores and district data from more than 1,500 sources. The rental homes in Sliedrecht-Centrum give a broader picture of the supply in the surrounding district. For an overview of all available rental homes in the municipality, check the page rental homes in Sliedrecht. If you want to look further, you can also explore the adjacent districts: Sliedrecht-West and Sliedrecht-Oost each offer their own housing market with different price levels and a different character. Buurtje.nl combines current supply with neighbourhood data and resident reviews, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent on Stationsweg, Sliedrecht?

In the free sector (excluding social rent), the average rent on Stationsweg over the past twelve months was €2,364 per month. The range runs from €1,684 to €2,957 per month, depending on the size and type of property. Social rent is not available in this neighbourhood because there is no housing association property. For current rents of properties now available to rent, see the listings at the top of this page.

Are there social housing properties on Stationsweg?

No, there is no housing association property on Stationsweg. All rental properties in this neighbourhood are owned by private landlords and therefore fall under the free sector. Those who want to qualify for social housing in Sliedrecht can register with housing association Tablis Wonen, which is active in the municipality. Be prepared for waiting lists, as demand for social housing in Sliedrecht exceeds supply.

What is it like to live on Stationsweg?

Living on Stationsweg means living on the central axis of Sliedrecht, with shops, restaurants and amenities within walking distance. The neighbourhood is livelier and busier than surrounding residential areas, which can be both an advantage and a disadvantage. Residents appreciate the accessibility and convenience of the location, but also mention daytime bustle and limited parking as points of attention. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, which suits the active character of the neighbourhood.

Is Stationsweg suitable for starters and young professionals?

Stationsweg is particularly attractive for young professionals and dual-income couples who appreciate the central location in Sliedrecht. Rents in the free sector average €2,364 per month, which can be high for individual starters. The income level in the neighbourhood, at €36,100, is above the municipal average, indicating that residents generally have above-average incomes. Families looking for more space may find a better option in surrounding neighbourhoods.

How accessible is Stationsweg, Sliedrecht?

Stationsweg is centrally located in Sliedrecht and is easily accessible by car via the N216 and the connection to the A15, with Dordrecht about ten minutes away and Rotterdam half an hour's drive. Sliedrecht does not have its own train station; by bus you go to Dordrecht for further train connections. By bike, the centre is directly accessible. Parking on Stationsweg itself is limited, but parking spaces are available in the immediate vicinity.

What amenities are there in and around Stationsweg?

Stationsweg is located in the centre of Sliedrecht, so supermarkets, shops and restaurants are within walking distance. Primary schools and the Lentiz Reviuslyceum for secondary education are a short distance away. For sports, there are various clubs in Sliedrecht, including football and swimming facilities. The Biesbosch is within cycling distance and offers extensive recreational opportunities in nature.

How quickly are rental properties rented out on Stationsweg?

The supply of rental properties on Stationsweg is limited: on average, about 9 free-sector properties are rented out per year in this neighbourhood. Due to this scarce supply, available rental homes usually go quickly. It is wise to respond quickly to a property that is for rent and to have your documents, such as payslips and an employer's statement, ready. The current rental time in days can be seen at the top of this page.

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