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Renting in the Stripheldenbuurt: an owner-occupied neighbourhood with limited private sector supply

The Stripheldenbuurt is essentially an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 2,547 homes, 77% are owner-occupied, and only 23% are rented out. The majority of those rental properties are owned by housing associations (19%), making the private sector supply very small. In the past twelve months, only 20 homes were rented out in the private sector, with an average rent of €2,348 per month and a range of €750 to €3,750 per month. This wide range is linked to the great variety of housing types: the average rented floor area was 275m², indicating that these are often larger family homes. The WOZ value of €373,000 is slightly above the Almere average of €363,000, reflecting the relatively sought-after location. View the current rental supply and the average rent at the top of this page. Want to know how rental properties in Almere as a whole compare? Then check the overview of rental properties in Almere.

Stripheldenbuurt: family neighbourhood with a relaxed, diverse atmosphere

Those who live in the Stripheldenbuurt live in a neighbourhood that was clearly built for families. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, households with children are the most represented, and the homes are suited to that: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses with gardens. This gives the neighbourhood a quiet, green character, although green space scores a 6.3, slightly lower in resident reviews on the Stripheldenbuurt district page. The overall score of 7.8 out of 10 gives a positive picture, and residents are most satisfied with accessibility (9.3) and housing (8.7).

Lucas describes the neighbourhood as pleasant and lively: "You'll find everything here, from social housing and cosy terraced houses to spacious detached houses with large gardens. The neighbourhood is cosy and well-maintained." Jimmy confirms that picture from a different angle: "You can live there safely and quietly, and there are nice people living there." Safety indeed scores high at 8.3. Residents are less enthusiastic about amenities (6.7), which is logical for a residential area not built directly around a large shopping centre. For daily shopping and more urban amenities, you rely on nearby parts of Almere.

The neighbourhood consists of several sub-areas, each with its own character. For example, Stripheldenbuurt Noordwest has a different character from the more centrally located Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost, and Stripheldenbuurt Zuid also has its own living environment. It pays to look per sub-area at what is available if you are looking for a rental home in the Stripheldenbuurt, because the supply differs per sub-area. More background on the district, all resident reviews and district statistics can be found on the Stripheldenbuurt district page. The municipality of Almere also offers general information about living and amenities via almere.nl.

Renting in the Stripheldenbuurt: for whom is this the right choice?

Renting in the Stripheldenbuurt is particularly attractive for families or couples looking for space and who appreciate a quiet living environment. With an average private sector rent of €2,348 per month, it is not an option for a limited budget. Those looking for an apartment to rent in the Stripheldenbuurt will find little: the supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes. For starters or people looking for a social rental home, the district is also less suitable due to the long waiting lists and limited housing association stock. Considering renting a home in a nearby district? Then also check the supply in De Meenten or De Hoven. Those considering buying can visit the page with homes for sale in Stripheldenbuurt, where the supply is significantly larger.

Finding rental properties in the Stripheldenbuurt via current supply

Buurtje.nl shows the current rental supply in the Stripheldenbuurt at the top of this page, including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Want to rent a house in the Stripheldenbuurt but is the supply limited? Then also check similar residential areas such as De Werven, De Grienden or the Centre of Almere Haven for more options in the region.


Frequently asked questions

What does a rental house cost in the Stripheldenbuurt?

In the private sector, the average rent in the Stripheldenbuurt over the past twelve months was €2,348 per month. The range varied from €750 to €3,750 per month, depending on the type of property and floor area. This concerns only private sector rental properties, excluding social housing.

Is there social housing available in the Stripheldenbuurt?

Approximately 19% of homes in the Stripheldenbuurt are owned by housing associations. To get a social rental home in Almere, you need to register on the regional waiting list. Waiting times in Almere can be long, so start registering early. More information can be found via the municipality at almere.nl.

How safe is the Stripheldenbuurt?

Residents rate safety in the Stripheldenbuurt at 8.3 out of 10, which is clearly above average. Several residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and safe. The overall resident score on Buurtje.nl stands at 7.8 based on submitted reviews.

How accessible is the Stripheldenbuurt?

Accessibility is the strongest asset of the Stripheldenbuurt: residents give it a 9.3 out of 10. The district is located in Almere, which is well connected to Amsterdam by train. For daily commuting to the Randstad, the location is favourable. By car, the A6 is easily accessible.

What kind of homes can you rent in the Stripheldenbuurt?

The private sector rental supply in the Stripheldenbuurt mainly consists of larger ground-based homes. The average rented floor area over the past twelve months was 275 m². Renting apartments in the Stripheldenbuurt is less common; the district largely consists of terraced houses, semi-detached houses, and detached homes. The total supply is limited: only 20 private sector homes were rented out in the past year.


Experiences from Stripheldenbuurt
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Lucas
Family · Overig
The neighbourhood is cosy and diverse

I live in a neighbourhood that I truly experience as pleasant and lively. What I like so much about it is the diversity: you find everything here, from social housing and cosy terraced houses to spacious detached houses with large gardens. The neighbourhood itself is cosy and well-maintained. There are several playgrounds where children can play safely, and various small parks where you can take a walk or sit on a bench. In summer, you often see neighbours chatting outside or barbecuing together, and in winter, lights burn in the windows that make the streetscape warm and inviting. As for amenities, it's also good. There is a supermarket within walking distance and several, as mentioned, playgrounds and parks. What I also really appreciate is the accessibility: by bike you are in the city centre in no time, public transport runs frequently, and by car you are on the motorway within a few minutes. In short, it is a neighbourhood where you quickly feel at home – lively, friendly, and with everything within reach.

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Jimmy
Family · Vrijstaand huis
A good quiet neighbourhood

I think you can live there safely and quietly and there are nice people living there

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8.6
Dario
Gezin · tussenwoning
Caring and tidy

The neighbourhood makes an effort to keep the streets tidy. Neighbours regularly talk to each other and often visit each other's homes. Every now and then there are small house parties where neighbours come together for a drink under the guise of a football match or an F1 race.

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