Rental homes in Terneuzen Noord, Terneuzen
Looking for a rental property in Terneuzen Noord? Check the current listings on this page, including resident reviews and neighbourhood data.

What does a rental property cost in Terneuzen Noord?
Terneuzen Noord is a neighbourhood where owner-occupied homes dominate: 62% of the more than 5,500 homes are owner-occupied, while 36% are rented out. Of that rental share, 19% is owned by housing associations and 17% by other landlords. If you are looking in the private sector, you pay an average of €1,146 per month, with a range of €470 to €2,750. Those prices are based on 64 rented homes in the past twelve months, with an average floor area of 68 m². That is relatively affordable when you consider that the average WOZ value in Terneuzen Noord is €209,000, well below the municipal average of €236,000 in Terneuzen. Do you want to see the current daily price and the current supply? Then scroll to the overview at the top of this page.
The private sector is not very large here, so if you are looking for a rental home you have to be quick. Social housing through associations usually has a waiting list, and the supply in the private sector varies greatly. Those considering renting an apartment in Terneuzen Noord will mainly find compact homes around that 68 m². Larger family homes come onto the market less often and are then at the top end of the range. Also compare the supply of rental homes elsewhere in the municipality of Terneuzen to get a good picture of your options.
Multicultural, green and quiet: this is how residents experience Terneuzen Noord
On Buurtje.nl, Terneuzen Noord scores a 7.9 out of 10, based on reviews from residents. What immediately stands out: the score for green space is 9.0, the highest of all categories. That is no surprise when you cycle through the neighbourhood. Neighbourhoods like Zuiderpark and Lievenspolder have spacious streets with lots of greenery, and Zuiderpark itself is a nice place to walk or walk the dog. Safety (8.5) and housing quality (8.5) also score above average.
Resident Gustaaf, who gave the neighbourhood an 8.6, sums it up succinctly: "Quiet." He mentions the multicultural character of the neighbourhood, but emphasises that residents are involved with each other. "The children from the neighbourhood can meet in the playground and there is a shopping centre within walking distance, which makes life and living here much easier," he writes. That shopping centre, on the edge of Noordpolder, offers daily groceries without having to take the car. Yet the score for amenities is the lowest at 6.5. Those who want to do extensive shopping or go out must go to the centre of Terneuzen or further. More details and all resident reviews can be found on the neighbourhood page of Terneuzen Noord.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores a 7.5. The N62 towards the Westerscheldetunnel and the N61 towards Ghent are nearby, but public transport is limited. A car is not a luxury but a necessity for most residents. The neighbourhood has a clear ageing population: the largest age group is 65-plus (over 3,100 residents), which reinforces the quiet character. For education (8.5), there are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, and the Triniteit neighbourhood offers a more compact living environment closer to the centre. The municipality of Terneuzen invests in the liveability of such neighbourhoods; on the website of the municipality of Terneuzen you can find current plans.
Renting in Terneuzen Noord: for which tenants and for whom not?
With an average income of €32,400 and relatively low rental prices in the private sector, Terneuzen Noord is accessible to singles and couples with a modal income. The neighbourhood has 2,350 single-person households, so if you live alone you are certainly not the exception here. Also for 65-plussers looking for peace and green space, this is a logical choice. Families with young children will find playgrounds and schools here, although the supply of larger rental homes is limited. Are you looking for a bustling city life or lots of catering? Then this neighbourhood suits you less well. Young people and starters who prefer renting to buying can also look at the supply in Kern Axel or Kern Hoek. Are you considering a owner-occupied home? Then view the supply of owner-occupied homes in Terneuzen Noord.
Searching for a rental home in Terneuzen Noord
On Buurtje.nl you will find the current rental supply in Terneuzen Noord, including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Combine that with the resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics on this page to make an informed choice. Do you want to broaden your orientation? Then also compare neighbourhoods like Serlippenspolder or districts like Kern Biervliet and Buitengebied Axel for a complete picture of rental homes in Terneuzen Noord and surroundings.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental property in Terneuzen Noord?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent over the past year was €1,146 per month. The range runs from €470 to €2,750, depending on size and location. The average floor area of rented properties was 68 m².
Is Terneuzen Noord a safe neighbourhood to rent a house?
Residents rate safety in Terneuzen Noord an 8.5 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. The neighbourhood is known as quiet, with relatively little nuisance. The ageing population and the green, spacious neighbourhoods contribute to that feeling of safety.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Terneuzen Noord?
Approximately 19% of homes in Terneuzen Noord are owned by housing corporations. Waiting times for social housing vary, but in Zeelandic Flanders they are typically between 2 and 5 years. Contact the local housing corporation for current waiting times. In the free sector, renting a home in Terneuzen Noord can be arranged more quickly.
Are there schools nearby if I am looking for a rental house in Terneuzen Noord?
Yes, Terneuzen Noord has several primary schools and residents rate the education an 8.5 out of 10. For secondary education, you will need to go to the centre of Terneuzen, which is a short distance away. The neighbourhood is therefore suitable for families with school-age children.
How is the accessibility if I rent an apartment in Terneuzen Noord?
Accessibility by car is good via the N62 (towards the Westerschelde Tunnel to Zuid-Beveland) and the N61 to Belgium. Public transport is more limited; bus connections are not frequent. Residents rate accessibility a 7.5 out of 10. A car of your own is almost indispensable for most renters in Terneuzen Noord.
The neighbourhood is multicultural but people are involved with each other because it gives a good feeling, the children from the area can come together in the playground and there is also a shopping centre within walking distance, which makes living here much easier.
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