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What does a rental property cost in Tegelen-Centrum?

Tegelen-Centrum is a neighbourhood where most people own their home: 65% of the more than 4,660 homes are owner-occupied. The remaining 35% are rental properties, the majority of which (25% of the total stock) are owned by housing associations. Only about 10% are rented out by private or other landlords, which keeps the supply in the free sector limited. The average WOZ value is €275,000, slightly below the average for the municipality of Venlo (€285,000). In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent over the past year was €1,141 per month, with a range of €780 to €2,100. The average size of those rented homes was 105 m². This means that for an affordable apartment to rent in Tegelen-Centrum, you are quickly looking at around €800, while larger single-family homes go towards €1,500 or more. At the top of this page you will always find the current daily price and the current supply.

Tegelen-Centrum: the old village that still feels like a village

Tegelen is historically an independent town that was merged with Venlo in 2001, and you can tell. The centre around the Grotestraat and the Sint-Martinuskerk still has its own identity separate from Venlo. The weekly market on Thursdays, the local bakers and butchers, the annual Tegels Vastelaovend: these are things that residents consistently mention when describing why they live here. On the neighbourhood page with resident reviews you can read that people appreciate the village atmosphere, even though Tegelen is formally part of a city of 100,000 inhabitants. "You know your neighbours, you greet each other on the street," writes one resident. That sounds like a cliché, but it fits the demographic reality: the largest age group is 65-plus (2,685 residents), and many elderly people have lived here for decades.

In terms of amenities, the centre is reasonably complete. Supermarkets, GPs, a pharmacy and primary schools are within walking distance. Piuspark and the Maas offer green spaces and water for those who want to walk or cycle. Accessibility is good: bus lines connect Tegelen to Venlo station in about ten minutes, and via the A73 you are quickly on the motorway towards Eindhoven or Düsseldorf. Tegelen also has its own train station (Tegelen) on the Venlo-Roermond line, which is a major plus for commuters. What residents appreciate less is the shopping offer, which has diminished in recent years. For larger purchases or a night out, you have to rely on the centre of Venlo.

The neighbourhood consists of several sub-areas, each with its own character. Around the core of Tegelen you will mainly find older terraced houses and apartments above shops. Bosserhof is a somewhat newer expansion area with more single-family homes, while Maasveld I and Maasveld II are closer to the Maas and partly consist of social housing. Krekelsberg, on the south side, is greener and quieter. Information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Venlo.

Renting in Tegelen-Centrum: for whom and for whom not?

With an average income of €32,200 and relatively low rents compared to the Randstad, Tegelen-Centrum is interesting for singles and couples with a modal income who are looking for peace and space. The large number of single-person households (1,815) confirms this. For seniors who want to downsize, it is attractive because of the amenities within walking distance. Young families find affordable space here, although the leisure offer for teenagers is limited. If you are looking for a vibrant city life with nightlife and culture, then the centre of Venlo is a better fit. Students and starters who want to stay under €780 are dependent on social housing with associated waiting times. Are you considering buying instead of renting? Then take a look at the supply of homes for sale in Tegelen-Centrum, because with 65% owner-occupied homes, the choice there is greater.

View the current rental supply in Tegelen-Centrum

On this page of Buurtje.nl you will find the current supply of rental properties in Tegelen-Centrum, including filters on price, size and energy label. Because the supply in the free sector here is limited (44 homes were rented out last year), it is worth also looking at the broader supply in Venlo. Other neighbourhoods that renters consider are Venlo-Zuid and Venlo-Oost-Noord. Compare the neighbourhood scores, read resident reviews and determine which area suits you best.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent for a rental house in Tegelen-Centrum?

In the private sector, the average rent over the past year was €1,141 per month. The range varied from €780 to €2,100, depending on size and type of property. The average rented property was 105 m². Social housing through housing associations falls outside these figures and is lower.

How long is the waiting time for a social rental home in Tegelen-Centrum?

Approximately 25% of homes in Tegelen-Centrum are owned by housing associations. Waiting times for social housing in the North Limburg region typically run to several years, depending on your registration period and priority. You can register via Woonservice Limburg-Noord. For those who do not want to wait, renting a home in the private sector is an alternative.

Is Tegelen-Centrum well accessible by public transport?

Yes, Tegelen has its own train station on the Roermond-Venlo line, with direct connections to Eindhoven and Maastricht. In addition, bus lines run to Venlo Central. By car, you can quickly reach the motorway via the A73. For commuters working in Venlo or the region, renting a house in Tegelen-Centrum is a practical choice.

Are there enough amenities to live in Tegelen-Centrum?

For daily groceries, GP, pharmacy and primary schools, you do not need to leave the neighbourhood. There are supermarkets on Grotestraat and surrounding area. For more extensive shopping, dining or culture, you rely on the centre of Venlo, which is about ten minutes away by bus or train.

What type of rental properties are available in Tegelen-Centrum?

The supply ranges from apartments above shops in the core to larger family homes in neighbourhoods such as Bosserhof and Krekelsberg. In Maasveld there are more social rental homes. Renting an apartment in Tegelen-Centrum can start from around €780 per month in the private sector, while larger family homes go towards €1,500 or higher.

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