Rental homes in Talud, Renkum
Discover the current supply of rental properties in Talud and compare rental prices, neighbourhood data and resident reviews to determine if this green Oosterbeek neighbourhood suits you.
Rental prices and market figures Talud, Renkum
Talud is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 76% of homes are privately owned, while 24% are rented out. Of those rental homes, 15% are owned by housing associations (social rent) and 9% belong to other landlords, including private and institutional parties. In the free sector (excluding social rent), 15 homes changed tenants in the past twelve months, with an average rent of €1,925 per month. The range runs from €1,350 to €2,500 per month, with an average living area of 127 m². This works out to approximately €15 per m² per month, reflecting the higher housing quality in this neighbourhood. The average WOZ value in Talud is €442,000, slightly below the district average of Oosterbeek Noordoost (€474,000), but clearly above the municipal average of Renkum (€403,000). Talud is therefore a neighbourhood with an above-average price level, both for purchase and rent. For current listings and daily rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Talud, Renkum
Talud is located in the northeastern part of Oosterbeek, one of the greenest and most sought-after residential areas in the municipality of Renkum. The neighbourhood has a quiet, villa-like character with many detached and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. The housing stock largely dates from the 1950s to the 1970s, with occasional newer infill. Streets such as Utrechtseweg and the surrounding lanes are lined with mature oak and beech trees, giving the neighbourhood a leafy appearance that is unmatched in the region. It is not a neighbourhood with much activity or social dynamics on the street, but that is precisely what makes Talud attractive for those seeking peace and space.
Facilities
For daily groceries, the Jumbo on Weverstraat in Oosterbeek is within cycling distance, as are several smaller specialist shops in the centre of Oosterbeek. Talud itself has no shopping street but benefits from the proximity of this village centre. Primary schools in the immediate vicinity include De Ark and De Wegwijzer in Oosterbeek; for secondary education, students rely on Arnhem or Wageningen. In terms of sports and recreation, the location is exceptional: the Sonsbeekbos and the Veluwezoom are literally around the corner, and the Airborne terrain and surrounding walking routes are easily accessible on foot or by bike from Talud. The Arnhem Sport Centre Papendal is about a ten-minute drive away. GP practices and a pharmacy are available in the centre of Oosterbeek.
Accessibility
Oosterbeek station is about a ten-minute bike ride from Talud and offers direct connections to Arnhem Central (approximately seven minutes) and Utrecht. From Arnhem, intercity connections to the Randstad are quickly accessible. Bus line 300 (Arnhem-Wageningen) runs via Utrechtseweg and has a stop within walking distance. By car, you can reach Arnhem via the N225 in fifteen minutes and Nijmegen or Wageningen in about thirty minutes. Parking is generally not a problem in Talud: most homes have their own driveway or sufficient on-street space, without a permit requirement. Cyclists benefit from the direct connection via Utrechtseweg towards Arnhem.
Residents particularly appreciate Talud for its peace, green surroundings, and good accessibility. One resident writes on the neighbourhood page: "You really live in the green here, but Arnhem is so close that you don't miss anything." Less positive are some residents about the limited local facilities and relatively high housing costs. See all experiences on the Talud neighbourhood page, including scores per category such as safety, greenery, and atmosphere.
Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods, Talud has a somewhat more exclusive character. Dreyeroord and Dennenkamp are more compact and slightly more accessible in terms of rental prices, while De Dreijen is more mixed in terms of housing types. Those considering renting in Talud but also wanting to compare other options can also look at listings in Beelaertslaan or Transvaal.
Who is a rental home in Talud interesting for?
Talud mainly attracts families and those aged 50 and over who value space, peace, and greenery. With 515 residents in the 45 to 65 age group and 265 households with children, this is clearly not a starter neighbourhood. Starters and students find the available rental supply limited and the free-sector rents high. Anyone looking for a rental home in Talud would do well to respond quickly: supply is scarce and homes are usually rented out within a few weeks. Make sure you have income proofs and references ready. For social rent, you can register with Vivare, the main housing association in the region, but expect long waiting lists. As an alternative, the owner-occupied homes in Talud are worth considering.
What residents say about Talud
Residents rate Talud predominantly positively, particularly in terms of greenery, peace, and safety. Less enthusiastic are some about the limited range of shops and catering establishments in the neighbourhood itself. One resident sums it up aptly: "Beautiful, green neighbourhood to grow up in or to find peace, but for a night out you really have to go to Arnhem." The combination of a highly educated population (58%), above-average income, and low crime rates makes Talud one of the quieter and safer neighbourhoods in the municipality. Read all reviews and view scores per category on the Talud neighbourhood page.
Compare rental homes in and around Talud
Want to compare renting a home in Talud with the wider area? The district Oosterbeek Noordoost has a slightly higher average WOZ value (€474,000) and sometimes offers more variety in housing types. For a broader overview, you can also look at rental homes in the municipality of Renkum or specific districts such as Renkum Noord and Heelsum ten oosten van de rijksweg, where rental prices are generally somewhat lower. Buurtje.nl combines current housing listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you can not only find an apartment to rent in Talud but also understand what to expect as a tenant. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Renkum. Also check the municipality page of Renkum on Buurtje.nl for a complete overview of all districts and neighbourhoods.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Talud, Renkum?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Talud over the past twelve months was €1,925 per month, with an average living area of 127 m². The range runs from €1,350 to €2,500 per month, which equates to approximately €15 per m² per month. Social housing through a housing association is cheaper, but income requirements and waiting lists apply.
Are there social housing properties in Talud?
Yes, approximately 15% of the housing stock in Talud is owned by housing associations, which amounts to a limited number of social housing properties in a neighbourhood of 757 homes in total. The main association in the region is Vivare. You can register via vivare.nl, but be prepared for significant waiting lists. For free-sector rental properties available in Talud, no registration is required, but the rents are considerably higher.
What is it like to live in Talud?
Talud is a quiet, green neighbourhood in Oosterbeek with a villa-like character, many mature trees and spacious plots. Residents appreciate the peace, safety and proximity to nature such as the Sonsbeekbos and the Veluwezoom. A frequently heard criticism is the limited local shopping facilities; for daily amenities you rely on the centre of Oosterbeek or Arnhem. The neighbourhood scores highly on safety and liveability.
Is Talud suitable for families with children?
Talud is certainly suitable for families: 265 households with children already live there, and the neighbourhood offers space, peace and direct access to nature. Primary schools such as De Ark and De Wegwijzer in Oosterbeek are within cycling distance. For secondary education, children rely on Arnhem or Wageningen, but these are easily accessible by bike or public transport. However, rents in the free sector are on the high side for young families with a limited budget.
How accessible is Talud?
Oosterbeek station is about a ten-minute bike ride away and offers direct train connections to Arnhem Central (seven minutes) and Utrecht. Bus line 300 runs via the Utrechtseweg with a stop within walking distance. By car, you can reach Arnhem in fifteen minutes via the N225 and Wageningen or Nijmegen in about thirty minutes. Parking is generally free and without permit requirements.
What facilities are there in Talud?
Talud itself has no shopping street, but the centre of Oosterbeek with a Jumbo supermarket, GP practices and a pharmacy is within cycling distance. For sports and recreation, the Sonsbeekbos, the Veluwezoom and the Airborne terrain are literally around the corner. Primary schools are available in Oosterbeek; for secondary education and more extensive shops, Arnhem is the designated destination.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Talud?
The supply of rental properties in Talud is limited: in the free sector, only 15 homes were rented out over the past twelve months. Due to scarcity, available rental properties generally go quickly. Anyone looking for a rental home in Talud would be wise to respond quickly and have all necessary documents (proof of income, references) ready. Current rental times can be seen in the overview at the top of this page.




