Rental homes in Vasse, Tubbergen
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Renting in Vasse: a small private sector with spacious homes and firm prices
Of the 412 homes in Vasse, only 24% are rental properties, the majority of which are owned by private landlords. Housing association homes account for just 4% of the total stock, meaning the social rental market here is very limited. Anyone looking for a rental home in Vasse is effectively reliant on the private sector. In the past twelve months, four private sector rental homes were let, with an average rent of €1,400 per month and a range of €1,100 to €1,500. The average floor area was 161 m², indicating that these are typically spacious single-family homes. The WOZ value in Vasse is €429,000, higher than the municipal average of €401,000 for Tubbergen, which explains the relatively high rents. For the most up-to-date rents and the daily changing supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Vasse: a village where peace is not just a sales pitch
Vasse is a small Twente village with just under a thousand residents, and you can tell. The atmosphere is quiet, orderly and green. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and households with children form the largest household category. That says something about the character of the village: Vasse is a place where people consciously choose space and tranquillity, not urban dynamism. On the Vasse neighbourhood page you can read what residents themselves say about the village. Residents particularly appreciate the green surroundings, the social cohesion and the sense of safety. A recurring theme in the reviews is that you know everyone here, which for some is a big plus and for others less attractive. One resident writes that the village feels like a place where children can still play outside without worry, but that you still need to take the car for daily errands.
Facilities in Vasse are limited. There is no supermarket in the village itself; for larger shops, residents rely on Tubbergen or Almelo. Public transport accessibility is poor; a car is practically indispensable. That is an honest drawback that comes up in several resident reviews. Anyone used to urban convenience will have to let that go here. The village consists of two sub-areas: Vasse centre and the rural area, known as Verspreide huizen Vasse, where homes are even more spread out and the peace is even greater. The centre has slightly more social infrastructure, but even there: it is a village, not a city.
What sets Vasse apart from many other small villages in the region is the relatively high WOZ value and the average income level of residents. This is reflected in the appearance of the housing stock: well-maintained homes, plenty of greenery and little decay. Anyone looking for an apartment to rent in Vasse will find that this type of home is hardly available here. The supply consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes.
Renting in Vasse: who is this village really for?
Vasse is most suitable for families and couples who consciously choose peace, space and a close-knit village community, and who are mobile with their own car. With rents starting at €1,100 per month in the private sector, renting in Vasse is not cheap. Those with a lower budget or dependent on social housing have little choice here. For starters or people without a car, the village is less practical. Anyone considering staying here can also look at the supply of homes for sale in Vasse, because 76% of the housing stock is owner-occupied and that segment offers more choice. Renting a home in Vasse is more a conscious choice for peace than an entry-level option.
Comparing the rental supply in Vasse and the surrounding area
Buurtje.nl shows the current rental supply in Vasse daily, including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Because the supply in Vasse is limited, it is worth also looking at rental homes in Tubbergen in the immediate vicinity. Think of villages such as Albergen, Langeveen or Geesteren, which have a similar village character. For a broader overview of rental homes in the municipality, you can visit the page for rental homes in Tubbergen. More information about facilities and municipal policy can be found on the website of Tubbergen municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a house in Vasse?
In the private sector, the average rent in Vasse over the past year was €1,400 per month, with a range of €1,100 to €1,500. The average living area was 161 m². These figures exclude social housing and room rentals. The current supply and daily prices are at the top of this page.
Is social housing available in Vasse?
The supply of social housing in Vasse is very limited. Only 4% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association. Those looking for a social rental home should expect a long waiting time and may also consider the supply in the wider municipality of Tubbergen.
How accessible is Vasse by public transport?
Vasse has no train station and bus connections are limited. In practice, a car is almost indispensable for daily trips to work, school or the supermarket. Residents indicate that they usually drive to Tubbergen or Almelo for groceries and other amenities.
Are there schools near Vasse?
Vasse itself has a primary school, which makes the village attractive for families with young children. For secondary education, students rely on surrounding places such as Tubbergen. Parents with children in secondary education therefore need transport.
Rent a house in Vasse or rather in a larger village in the municipality?
Renting a home in Vasse is a good choice if you are looking for peace, space and a small village community. If you want more amenities within walking distance or depend on public transport, it is better to look at the supply in Tubbergen or Albergen, where the infrastructure is somewhat better developed.



