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Rental homes in ’t Harde, Elburg

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Renting in 't Harde: limited private-sector supply, housing association properties dominate

Of the more than 2,900 homes in 't Harde, 33% are in the rental sector. The vast majority of these are owned by housing associations (27%), while only 6% are with other landlords. Those looking for a private-sector rental home will find that supply is scarce. In the past twelve months, only 2 homes were rented out in the private sector, with an average rent of €872 per month and a range of €852 to €893 per month. The average floor area was 100 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. For current rental prices and availability, please refer to the overview at the top of this page.

The WOZ value in 't Harde is €339,000, slightly below the municipal average of €345,000 for Elburg. This fits the picture of an ordinary, stable residential area without a pronounced luxury segment. Anyone considering renting a home here in the private sector should expect limited choice and a market heavily reliant on housing association properties. Information about social housing can be found via the municipality at elburg.nl.

't Harde: a village where people look out for each other

't Harde is not a neighbourhood that stands out for spectacle or urban amenities, but for something that seems to have disappeared in many places: community spirit. Residents give the neighbourhood an average score of 8.2 out of 10 on the 't Harde neighbourhood page, and reading the reviews explains why. Ilse Stienstra writes: "Everyone looks out for each other and watches over one another; if something is needed, we are there for each other. We don't see each other daily, but when we do, it's always good!" Jenny Hiekerd confirms this picture: "It's a nice, cosy neighbourhood where people still look out for each other." This sense of community scores 7.7, but the atmosphere residents describe sounds warmer than that figure suggests.

Green space is perhaps the strongest point of 't Harde, with a score of 9.3. The village lies in the Gelderse Vallei near the Veluwe, and you can feel that in the surroundings. Anyone wanting to rent in 't Harde and values space, nature and tranquillity will be well placed here. Accessibility scores 8.7, partly thanks to 't Harde station on the Zwolle-Amersfoort line. This makes the village attractive for commuters who want to live outside the Randstad. Amenities (7.7) and safety (7.7) are solid but not exceptional. Education scores 8.5, which is good news for families with children, the largest household group in 't Harde.

The various neighbourhoods each have their own character. Those looking for a bit more space outside the built-up area can look at Buitengebied 't Harde Noord or the adjacent Buitengebied 't Harde Zuid. For those who prefer to live close to daily amenities, the centre of 't Harde offers more convenience. 't Harde West and 't Harde Oost also each have their own living atmosphere worth exploring.

Renting in 't Harde: for families and tranquillity-seeking commuters, less so for those wanting choice

The profile of 't Harde best suits families with children and people aged 25 to 65 who consciously choose peace, green space and community over urban dynamism. With an average income of €34,200 and a labour participation rate of 67%, it is a working-class neighbourhood. Anyone considering renting an apartment in 't Harde or specifically looking for more choice in the private sector must be honest: the supply is small. For those wanting to buy, the village offers more options; check the range of homes for sale in 't Harde as an alternative. Those wanting to search more broadly can also look at Elburg or nearby Doornspijk.

Finding rental homes in 't Harde: how to do it smartly

Via Buurtje.nl, you can see the current supply of rental homes in 't Harde at the top of this page, including filters for price, floor area and energy label. Want to broaden your search area? Then also check the overview of rental homes in Elburg as a whole. This way, you can quickly compare what is available in the region and make a choice that suits your situation.


Frequently asked questions

What does a private-sector rental home cost in 't Harde?

In the past twelve months, the average rent in the private sector in 't Harde was €872 per month, with a range of €852 to €893 per month. The average floor area of the rented homes was 100 m². This concerns private-sector homes, excluding social housing. Supply is limited: only 2 homes were rented out in that period.

How long is the waiting time for a social rental home in 't Harde?

For social rental homes in 't Harde, you must register with a housing association active in the municipality of Elburg. Waiting times for social housing in the region typically run to several years. For current information on registration and waiting times, you can visit the website of the municipality of Elburg at elburg.nl.

Is 't Harde well-connected if you want to rent there and work in another city?

Accessibility is one of 't Harde's strongest points: residents rate it 8.7 out of 10. The village has its own train station on the Zwolle-Amersfoort line, offering a good connection for commuters working elsewhere. By car, 't Harde is also relatively quick to reach via the A28 from surrounding cities.

How safe is 't Harde as a place to live?

Residents rate safety in 't Harde at 7.7 out of 10. That is a solid score for a village of this size. Several residents emphasise in their reviews that there is a lot of social control: people look out for each other and know what is happening in the neighbourhood. This contributes to a sense of safety in the daily living environment.

Are there good schools nearby if I am considering renting a home in 't Harde with children?

Education scores well in 't Harde, with a resident rating of 8.5 out of 10. That is good news for families, as households with children are the largest group in the village. Primary school education is available locally. For secondary education, children depend on surrounding places such as Elburg or 't Harde itself, depending on the level.


Experiences from ’t Harde
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liam savelsberg
Family · Terraced house
’t Harde West10-03-2025
fun in the winter

fun

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7.3
Jenny Hiekerd
Living together · Semi-detached
Nice cosy neighbourhood

It's a nice cosy neighbourhood, where people still look out for each other

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8.4
Ilse Stienstra
Family · Semi-detached
’t Harde West01-07-2024
Clean cosy side street

Everyone looks out for each other and keeps an eye on each other, if something is needed we are there for each other. We don't see each other daily but when we do see each other it's always good!

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