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Rental homes in Veghel, Meierijstad

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What does a rental home cost in Veghel?

Of the more than 14,500 homes in Veghel, 31% are rental properties. About 21% of the total housing stock is owned by housing associations, meaning around 10% is offered by private or other landlords. Those looking in the free sector pay an average of €1,602 per month, based on 63 rented homes in the past year. The range is wide: from €780 for a compact apartment to €4,000 for spacious detached houses. The average floor area of these free-sector homes is 181 m², showing that the supply is relatively spacious compared to many municipalities in the Randstad. The WOZ value in Veghel, at €377,000, is slightly below the average of the municipality of Meierijstad (€405,000), making rents here relatively slightly more affordable. Check the top of this page for the current daily price and the number of available homes.

Veghel according to residents: helpful, green and safe

On Buurtje.nl, residents rate Veghel an 8.8 out of 10. That is a remarkably high score, supported by strong ratings for safety (9.2), accessibility (9.4) and green spaces (9.1). Resident Christina calls it a "nice neighbourhood" where people "help each other via a neighbourhood app when needed." This mutual involvement comes up in several reviews. CPC writes: "Child-friendly neighbourhood, always ready to help each other. Lots of green, just nice to live in!" If you want to read more experiences, all reviews can be found on the Veghel neighbourhood page.

Veghel has a clear village character with urban amenities. The centre around the Hoofdstraat offers shops, restaurants and a weekly market, while neighbourhoods like Bloemenwijk and Bunderse Hoek Noord have quiet residential streets with many families. Accessibility scores the highest of all categories at 9.4, which can be explained: the A50 is a few minutes' drive away, Eindhoven can be reached in half an hour, and 's-Hertogenbosch in twenty minutes. There is no train station, but the express bus line to Uden and Eindhoven partially compensates for that.

To be fair, not everything scores equally high. Amenities get a 7.9, the lowest sub-score. Resident Ian from Mariaheide confirms this: "Amenities in Mariaheide itself are a 3.5, but Uden and Veghel have many amenities. The Jumbo in Veghel is within 2 km." Tara (7.4/10) also notes that "there are many municipal activities, but unfortunately only adults are involved." For young people and twenty-somethings, the social offering can feel limited. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (over 9,300 residents), and with 5,315 households with children, Veghel is primarily a family neighbourhood.

Does Veghel suit you as a tenant?

Renting a home in Veghel is especially interesting for families looking for space, who value a safe environment and don't necessarily need to live in the city. With an average income of €36,700 and a labour participation rate of 68%, it is a working middle-class neighbourhood. Renting an apartment in Veghel can start from around €780 in the free sector, but most supply focuses on larger homes. For starters with a smaller budget, the social rental sector (21% housing association stock) is an option, though waiting times are long. If you're looking for more urban buzz or a wider nightlife scene, Veghel probably isn't your place. Prefer to buy? Then check out the supply of homes for sale in Veghel, because with 69% owner-occupied homes, that is the dominant market here.

Searching for rental homes in Veghel and surroundings

On Buurtje.nl you'll find the current rental supply in Veghel, combined with resident reviews and neighbourhood data so you know what to expect. Searching for rental homes in Veghel is easiest using the filters at the top of this page. Want to broaden your search? Then also check what's available in Schijndel, Sint-Oedenrode or view all rental homes in the municipality of Meierijstad. This way you can compare neighbourhoods and find a rental home that truly suits you.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent for a rental property in Veghel?

In the private sector, the average rent in Veghel over the past year was €1,602 per month, with an average floor area of 181 m². The range runs from €780 to €4,000 per month. Social housing through housing associations is cheaper but involves longer waiting times.

Is Veghel a safe neighbourhood to look for a rental home?

Residents rate safety in Veghel at 9.2 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. Several residents explicitly mention that it is a safe environment. In some neighbourhoods, an AED is even available and neighbours collaborate via a neighbourhood app.

How is the accessibility when renting a home in Veghel?

Veghel scores a 9.4 on accessibility. The A50 towards Eindhoven and 's-Hertogenbosch is nearby, allowing you to reach both cities within 20 to 30 minutes. There is no train station, but express bus lines connect Veghel with Uden and Eindhoven.

Are there enough schools in Veghel for families renting?

Education scores a 9.1 among residents. Veghel has several primary schools spread across the neighbourhoods and secondary schools such as Fioretti College. For higher education, you need to go to Eindhoven or 's-Hertogenbosch, both easily accessible via the A50.

How long is the waiting time for social housing in Veghel?

Approximately 21% of homes in Veghel are owned by housing association Area, the local housing corporation. Waiting times for social housing in the Northeast Brabant region typically run up to several years, depending on property type and urgency. In the private sector, supply is quicker, with 63 rentals in the past year.


Experiences from Veghel
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8.8
Gerda
Living together · Boerderij
Mariaheide07-06-2026
Best place to live for peace and quiet

Very nice neighbourhood. Peaceful nature around you. Cosy activities and sports clubs.

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8.6
Ian
Living together · Vrijstaand huis
Mariaheide18-02-2026
Nice place to live

Nice safe neighbourhood for everyone. Fun activities for children. Beautiful nature, cosy people and good accessibility

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9.6
Ian
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Mariaheide13-11-2025
pleasant living

people are kind, have respect for everyone, lots of greenery. very clean, just wonderful to live

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9.3
Verspaget
Living together · Terraced house
Leest19-08-2025
Quiet and a cosy neighbourhood

Nice neighbourhood and very helpful, if something is wrong you get help and it is a safe environment AED available!

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7.8
Ian
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Mariaheide10-08-2025
Nice to live in

It is safe, clean, and there are enough nature amenities. In Mariaheide itself it's a 3.5, but Uden and Veghel have many amenities. The supermarket De Jumbo in Veghel is within 2 km. In Mariaheide it's poor, but outside (where you are within 5 minutes) it's good. Uden is very cosy to sit on a terrace. On average I give living in Mariaheide an 8.5!

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9.9
CPC
Living together · Terraced house
Leest09-02-2025
Nice, cozy and helpful neighbourhood

Child-friendly neighbourhood, always there for each other to help when needed. Lots of greenery, just nice to live in!

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9.8
Christina
Living together · Terraced house
Leest08-12-2024
Top neighbourhood

Nice neighbourhood, people help each other with a neighbourhood app when needed and it's child-friendly

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7.4
Tara
Family · Semi-detached
Bloemenwijk21-09-2024
Living with people your own age

Lots of municipal activities. Unfortunately, only adults are involved here.

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