Rental homes in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost, Almere
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Rental prices and market figures for Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost, Almere
Rental homes in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost are scarce: only 21% of the 615 homes in this neighbourhood are rental properties. The vast majority, 79%, are owner-occupied homes. Of the total housing stock, 8% is owned by a housing association (social rent) and 13% belongs to other landlords (private sector). So anyone looking for a rental home here has limited choice, especially in the social sector.
In the private sector (excluding social rent), three homes were rented out in the past twelve months for an average of €1,807 per month. Rental prices ranged from €1,695 to €1,875 per month, with an average living area of 98 m². That works out to about €18.40 per m² per month. Bear in mind that these are private sector figures; social rental homes are naturally lower in price but are hardly available.
The WOZ value of homes in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost is €350,000, which is slightly below the district average of Tussen de Vaarten Zuid (€387,000) and also below the Almere average of €363,000. The average income per household is €36,200, also slightly lower than the municipal average of €38,200. For current rental prices and available rental homes, which are updated daily, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost, Almere
Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost is a quiet, predominantly owner-occupied neighbourhood in the southern part of the Tussen de Vaarten district in Almere. The neighbourhood has a ground-based character: most homes are single-family houses, often terraced and semi-detached houses from the 1990s and early 2000s, the period when Almere expanded significantly. The streets are spacious with greenery in between, contributing to the quiet atmosphere. With 1,505 residents, it is a relatively small neighbourhood.
The population largely consists of families with children (260 households) and people in the 25 to 45 age group (455 people). You can tell from the neighbourhood: child-friendly, little nightlife, little hustle and bustle on the streets. The labour participation rate is high at 70%, which fits the active family population. Living in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost is therefore most attractive for people seeking peace and space, but they must accept that the neighbourhood has few facilities of its own.
Facilities in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost
Residents are honest about the range of facilities: the sub-score for facilities is 5.5 out of 10, the lowest score of all categories. One resident writes: "There is only an Albert Heijn nearby, no chemist or anything." That says it all really. For daily groceries you can go to the Albert Heijn in the immediate vicinity, but for a chemist, pharmacy or a wider range of shops you have to rely on the Tussen de Vaarten shopping centre or Almere city centre. Schools (primary education) score remarkably well with an 8.0 in resident ratings, indicating that there are enough primary schools in the neighbourhood or nearby. Sports facilities and green spaces are available in the wider district, but here too you have to go to other districts for a full range of sports. The sub-score for greenery is 6.5, indicating that it looks reasonable but is not exceptionally green.
Accessibility
Almere does not have a metro, but is well accessible by train. From the neighbourhood you can drive or cycle to Almere Buiten station or Almere Centrum station, both a few kilometres away. From Almere Centrum you can reach Amsterdam by train in about 25 minutes. By bus there are connections to the city centre and other districts, but the neighbourhood is primarily car-oriented. The accessibility score from residents is 6.5, suggesting it is reasonable but not outstanding. Via the A6 you are quickly on the motorway towards Amsterdam or Lelystad. Parking is generally not a problem in this district; there is plenty of space on your own driveway or on the street, without a permit requirement. By bike, the centre of Almere is easily accessible via the extensive cycling infrastructure that characterises Almere.
Safety and atmosphere
The safety score is 6.5 out of 10. One resident describes the neighbourhood as "quiet" but also reports nuisance from loud music and bangs, and little contact with neighbours. Another resident writes about a family that has allegedly made the neighbourhood unsafe for more than twenty years through threats and intimidation. These are individual experiences from two reviewers, but they do give an impression: it is mostly quiet, but there is an undercurrent of social tension that weighs heavily on some residents. The cleanliness score is 8.5, the highest of all categories, indicating that the neighbourhood looks well-maintained. See all experiences on the neighbourhood page of Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost, including the full reviews and neighbourhood data.
Compared to the neighbourhoods Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Noordwest and Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Noordoost, Zuidoost has a similarly quiet character, but a slightly lower WOZ value. For those who want to rent in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost, it is good to know that the private sector supply here is limited; also check the supply for rental homes in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid as a whole for more choice.
Does renting in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost suit you as a tenant?
This neighbourhood is best suited to families or couples seeking peace and space and willing to take the car or bike for facilities. Private sector rental prices are around €1,807 per month, which is market-conform for a family home of almost 100 m² in Almere, but certainly not cheap. Starters or singles looking for an affordable apartment to rent in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost will find little here: the supply is small and prices are high. Social rent is limited; register with housing association Ymere or Goede Stede, but expect waiting lists of several years. Those considering buying can also look at owner-occupied homes in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost as an alternative. Respond quickly to available rental homes; supply is scarce and homes are usually rented out quickly. See the current rental time at the top of this page.
What residents say about Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost
Based on 2 reviews, Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost scores a total of 6.9 out of 10. The highest sub-scores are for cleanliness (8.5) and housing (8.0), the lowest for facilities (5.5) and safety and accessibility (both 6.5). One resident writes: "Quiet but sometimes loud music and bangs further away. Little contact with neighbours. There is only an Albert Heijn nearby, no chemist or anything." That image of a neat but boring and facility-poor neighbourhood comes through in both reviews. Read all reviews and the full district data on the neighbourhood main page of Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost.
Comparing rental homes in and around Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost
Anyone unsure about this neighbourhood would do well to also look at other neighbourhoods in the district. Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidwest and Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Midden Oost have a similar ground-based character but may differ in facilities and rental prices. For a broader range of rentals in Almere, including districts with more urban facilities such as Centrum Almere Haven or De Hoven, see the overview of all rental homes in Almere. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews, demographic data and rental market figures, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Almere.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost, Almere?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost over the past twelve months was €1,807 per month, with a range of €1,695 to €1,875 per month. The average living area was 98 m², which works out to about €18.40 per m² per month. Social housing is cheaper but hardly available in this neighbourhood; only 8% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association.
Are there social housing units in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost?
Social housing is limited in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost: about 8% of the 615 homes are owned by housing associations. For a social housing unit, you can register with housing associations active in Almere, such as Ymere or Goede Stede. Be prepared for significant waiting lists; the chance of getting a social housing unit in this specific neighbourhood is small due to the low supply.
What is it like to live in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost?
Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost is a quiet, tidy neighbourhood with predominantly ground-floor owner-occupied homes from the 1990s and early 2000s. Residents give the neighbourhood a 6.9 out of 10. It scores well on cleanliness (8.5) and housing (8.0), but less well on amenities (5.5) and safety (6.5). Residents describe the area as quiet but also boring, with few shops nearby and occasional social tensions.
Is Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost suitable for families with children?
The neighbourhood is basically suitable for families: the largest group of households consists of families with children (260 out of approximately 615 households) and the school score is 8.0 out of 10. The spacious, green layout of the district suits families well. The downside is the limited range of amenities in the neighbourhood itself; for shops and sports you have to rely on other parts of Almere.
How is the accessibility of Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost?
Residents give accessibility a 6.5 out of 10. The neighbourhood is primarily car-oriented, with good connections to the A6 towards Amsterdam and Lelystad. By train, from Almere Centrum station you can reach Amsterdam in about 25 minutes; the station is a few kilometres away. By bike, the centre of Almere is easily accessible via the wide cycle paths that characterise Almere. Bus connections are available but limited. Parking is generally not a problem.
What amenities are there in Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost?
The range of amenities in the neighbourhood itself is limited; residents give it a 5.5 out of 10. There is an Albert Heijn nearby for daily groceries, but for a chemist, pharmacy or a wider range of shops you need to go to the Tussen de Vaarten shopping centre or Almere city centre. Primary schools are well represented in the area (score 8.0). Sports facilities and more extensive hospitality options can be found in the wider district.
Is Tussen de Vaarten Zuid-Zuidoost a safe neighbourhood?
Residents give safety a 6.5 out of 10, which is average. The neighbourhood is generally quiet, but two reviewers report specific nuisance: one resident describes noise disturbance from music and bangs, another writes that a family has made the neighbourhood unsafe for over twenty years through threatening behaviour and intimidation. These are individual experiences based on two reviews, but they indicate that social safety is not the same for everyone.
Quiet, but sometimes loud music and bangs further down. Little contact with neighbours. There's only an Albert Heijn nearby, no chemist or anything.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood has been terrorised by one family for over 20 years. Such as threatening, they are allowed everything and the rest are not. Big mouth and statements that don't make you feel safe
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