Rental homes in Tuindorp Keverdijk, Gooise Meren
Discover the current supply of rental properties in Tuindorp Keverdijk and compare prices, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews on one page.
Rental prices and market figures Tuindorp Keverdijk, Gooise Meren
Of the 1,703 homes in Tuindorp Keverdijk, 46% are in the rental sector, which is relatively high for a neighbourhood in Gooise Meren. The majority of those rental properties are owned by housing associations: 41% of the total housing stock is owned by corporations, while only 4% is owned by other (private) landlords. Social housing clearly dominates the rental supply here.
In the free sector (excluding social housing), 13 homes were rented out in Tuindorp Keverdijk over the past twelve months. The average rent in the free sector was €1,589 per month, with a range from €732 to €2,350 per month. With an average floor area of 106 m², this works out to about €15 per m² per month. For current rental prices of homes now available, see the overview at the top of this page.
By comparison, the average WOZ value in Tuindorp Keverdijk is €351,000, significantly lower than the district average of Naarden (€613,000) and the municipal average of €559,000. That price difference reflects the character of the neighbourhood: more corporation homes, less exclusive property. Anyone looking for a rental home in Gooise Meren without the price tag of Naarden Vesting or Ministerpark will find relatively more affordable options in the free sector in Tuindorp Keverdijk.
Living in Tuindorp Keverdijk, Gooise Meren
Tuindorp Keverdijk is a post-war expansion neighbourhood on the north side of Naarden, built in the 1950s and 1960s. The name reveals its design: a garden village with a planned, green layout of straight streets, front gardens and plenty of space between homes. The housing stock consists mainly of terraced family homes and semi-detached houses from that period, supplemented by a limited number of porch flats. It is not a trendy city district, but a quiet, functional neighbourhood where people have lived for decades and where social cohesion is noticeable.
The average income is €36,400 per year, clearly below the municipal average of €53,600. That says something about the composition of the neighbourhood: more middle incomes, more tenants in the social sector, fewer dual-income high earners. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (over 1,000 residents), but there are also relatively many families with children (655 households).
Facilities in Tuindorp Keverdijk
You can do your daily shopping in the neighbourhood itself or in the nearby centre of Naarden. Within cycling distance you will find an Albert Heijn and other supermarkets along the Amersfoortsestraatweg and in the Naarden shopping area. Families are well catered for in terms of schools: there are primary schools in and around the neighbourhood, and secondary schools are accessible in Naarden and Bussum. For sports, the area offers plenty: the Keverdijkse Polder and the Naardermeer are literally on your doorstep, ideal for walking, cycling and birdwatching. Swimming and sports facilities are available in the wider Naarden-Bussum region. Restaurants and shops for daily use can be found in the centre of Naarden, about a ten-minute bike ride away.
Accessibility
Naarden-Bussum station is about two kilometres from Tuindorp Keverdijk, reachable by bike in five to ten minutes. From this station you can travel to Amsterdam Central in about 25 minutes. Bus connections from the neighbourhood link up with the regional public transport network towards Bussum, Hilversum and Amsterdam. By car, the A1 (Amsterdam-Amersfoort) is easily accessible via the Naarden exit, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters. Amsterdam city centre can be reached in about 25 minutes in quiet traffic. Parking is free on most streets and usually not a problem, which is not a given for a Gooise neighbourhood.
What residents say
On the neighbourhood page of Tuindorp Keverdijk, residents share their experiences. Common themes: appreciation for the peace, the green layout and the location near the Naardermeer. One resident writes: "It is quiet and green here, you notice that people have lived here for a long time and know each other. The nature around the corner is a real plus." Criticisms sometimes concern the ageing housing stock and the limited range of shops directly in the neighbourhood itself.
If you want to compare the atmosphere of Tuindorp Keverdijk with other neighbourhoods in Naarden: Naarden Vesting is more characterful and more expensive, with its historic fortifications and tourist appeal. Oranje Nassaupark-Noord has a similar post-war character but a slightly different population composition. The Ministerpark is more exclusive and has higher rents. Tuindorp Keverdijk sits somewhere in the middle in terms of character and price: more accessible than the Vesting, greener than an average urban neighbourhood.
Is renting in Tuindorp Keverdijk right for you?
Tuindorp Keverdijk is most suitable for families looking for space in a quiet environment with nature nearby, and for over-45s who have lived in the region for years or want to settle. Low-income starters can look into social housing through the local housing association, but should expect waiting lists. For free sector tenants, supply is limited: on average, only a handful of homes are rented out per year. So respond quickly if you see a home for rent. Prepare your documents (income statement, employment contract) and be realistic about the competition. If renting does not work out, also check the supply of homes for sale in Tuindorp Keverdijk, because 54% of homes are in the owner-occupied sector. For students and young expats, the neighbourhood is less obvious due to the distance to student facilities and its quiet character.
What residents say about Tuindorp Keverdijk
Residents appreciate Tuindorp Keverdijk mainly for its location, peace and green appearance. The proximity of the Naardermeer and the Keverdijkse Polder is repeatedly mentioned as a major plus. Residents are sometimes less enthusiastic about the ageing condition of part of the housing stock and the limited range of shops within walking distance. View all reviews, sub-scores per category and the full neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of Tuindorp Keverdijk. Those reviews give a fairer picture than an average score alone.
Compare rental homes in and around Tuindorp Keverdijk
Looking for available rental homes in a wider region? Besides Tuindorp Keverdijk, Naarderwoonbos and Oranje Nassaupark-Zuid are also worth a look, each with its own character and price level. Want to search further? View all rental homes in Naarden or broaden your search to rental homes in Gooise Meren. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. More about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Gooise Meren.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Tuindorp Keverdijk, Gooise Meren?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Tuindorp Keverdijk over the past twelve months was €1,589 per month, with a range from €732 to €2,350 per month. With an average area of 106 m², this amounts to approximately €15 per m² per month. Social housing through the housing association is cheaper, but income requirements and waiting lists apply.
Are there social housing units in Tuindorp Keverdijk?
Yes, Tuindorp Keverdijk has a relatively large share of housing association properties: 41% of all homes in the neighbourhood are owned by a housing association. That is a high percentage for Gooise Meren. For a social housing unit in Tuindorp Keverdijk, you register via the regional housing association active in the municipality, such as Dudok Wonen. Be prepared for waiting lists, which in the Gooise Meren region can typically last several years.
What is it like to live in Tuindorp Keverdijk?
Tuindorp Keverdijk is a quiet, post-war garden village neighbourhood on the edge of Naarden, with plenty of greenery and a strong location near the Naardermeer and the Keverdijkse Polder. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, social cohesion, and nature right on their doorstep. Criticisms sometimes concern the ageing housing stock and limited shopping facilities within walking distance. It is a functional, stable residential neighbourhood without big-city allure.
Is Tuindorp Keverdijk suitable for families with children?
Yes, Tuindorp Keverdijk is certainly suitable for families. There are 655 households with children in the neighbourhood, making it the largest household group. The quiet streets, green surroundings, and the presence of primary schools in and around the neighbourhood make it attractive for families. The neighbourhood has a stable character with many long-term residents, which contributes to a safe feeling for children.
How accessible is Tuindorp Keverdijk?
Naarden-Bussum station is about two kilometres away, reachable by bike in five to ten minutes. From that station, you can be at Amsterdam Central in about 25 minutes. By car, the A1 is easily accessible via the Naarden exit, making Amsterdam about a 25-minute drive in quiet traffic. Parking is free on most streets and usually not a problem. Bus connections link to Bussum, Hilversum, and Amsterdam.
What facilities are there in Tuindorp Keverdijk?
For daily groceries, you rely on supermarkets along the Amersfoortsestraatweg and in the centre of Naarden, within cycling distance. There are primary schools in and around the neighbourhood; secondary schools are accessible in Naarden and Bussum. Nature is the biggest asset: the Naardermeer and the Keverdijkse Polder are right next to the neighbourhood and offer ample opportunities for walking, cycling, and recreation. Sports facilities and hospitality venues can be found in the wider Naarden-Bussum area.
How quickly are rental homes let in Tuindorp Keverdijk?
The free sector rental supply in Tuindorp Keverdijk is limited: only 13 homes were rented out in the free sector over the past twelve months. This means there are few homes available for rent and popular ones are snapped up quickly. If you want to rent a home in Tuindorp Keverdijk, it is wise to respond quickly to new listings and have documents such as an income statement and employment contract ready. Check the current available rental properties at the top of this page for the most recent letting times.



