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Rental homes in Veghel Zuid 2, Meierijstad

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Rental prices and market figures Veghel Zuid 2, Meierijstad

In Veghel Zuid 2, 42% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, out of a total of 855 homes. This is a relatively large rental segment compared to the municipal average. Social housing corporations account for 35% of all homes, while other landlords account for 7%. Social housing is therefore dominant here, making the neighbourhood accessible to tenants with lower incomes, provided you are willing to wait for an available property.

In the free sector (excluding social housing), only 3 homes were rented out in the past twelve months, with an average rent of €1,980 per month and a range of €1,950 to €1,995 per month. These are free sector prices; social housing rents are significantly lower here. The average WOZ value in Veghel Zuid 2 is €281,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of Veghel (€377,000) and the municipal average of Meierijstad (€405,000). This difference reflects the housing type and construction period in this neighbourhood. For current listings and daily rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Veghel Zuid 2, Meierijstad

Veghel Zuid 2 is a compact, predominantly post-war residential neighbourhood in the southern part of Veghel, which is now part of the municipality of Meierijstad. The neighbourhood has a quiet, residential character with mainly ground-level terraced houses and a limited number of porch flats from the 1960s and 1970s. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but rather for its practical layout: wide streets, spacious gardens for many homes, and a clear structure. Families with children form the largest household group, which is reflected in the design of public spaces.

Facilities in Veghel Zuid 2

Daily shopping can be done nearby: the centre of Veghel with supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo is within cycling distance. Within the neighbourhood itself, facilities are limited, but the larger shopping offer of Veghel centre is reachable within ten minutes by bike. The same applies to schools: primary schools in the immediate vicinity serve the district, and secondary schools can be found in the centre of Veghel or in neighbouring Schijndel. Sports clubs are well represented in Veghel; football, tennis and swimming are organised within a short distance. The De Waaier swimming pool in Veghel is a well-known facility for families in the neighbourhood.

Accessibility

Veghel Zuid 2 has a favourable location relative to the A50 and A59, two motorways that connect the neighbourhood to Den Bosch (approximately 25 minutes drive), Eindhoven (approximately 30 minutes) and Nijmegen. For commuters with a car, this is a practical point. Public transport is more limited: Veghel does not have a train station, but there are bus routes towards 's-Hertogenbosch and Eindhoven. Travellers dependent on public transport must allow for longer travel times and transfers. By bike, the centre of Veghel is reachable in five to ten minutes. Parking in the neighbourhood is largely free and without a permit requirement, which is an advantage for residents with a car.

Would you like to know how Veghel Zuid 2 compares to other neighbourhoods in the district? Also check the listings in Bloemenwijk, a neighbourhood with a similar village character but a slightly different housing offer, or look at 't Ven Oost if you are looking for a slightly quieter environment on the edge of Veghel. For a broader overview of rental properties in the district, you can visit the page for rental properties in Veghel. More neighbourhood information, resident reviews and district data can be found on the neighbourhood page of Veghel Zuid 2.

Does renting in Veghel Zuid 2 suit you?

Veghel Zuid 2 is most suitable for families and people who appreciate peace and space over urban liveliness. The presence of many social housing corporation homes makes the neighbourhood accessible to tenants with lower incomes, although waiting lists apply. For those looking for a rental home in the free sector, the supply is limited: only a handful of homes are rented out in that segment per year. Starters who want to quickly rent a home in Veghel Zuid 2 would do well to register in time with the regional housing corporation Woonmeij, which is active in this municipality. Respond quickly to available rental properties as soon as they appear, because supply is scarce. If renting does not work out, it is also worth considering homes for sale in Veghel Zuid 2, especially given the relatively lower WOZ values compared to the rest of the municipality.

What residents say about Veghel Zuid 2

Residents appreciate Veghel Zuid 2 mainly for the peace and social cohesion in the streets. The neighbourhood is described as a place where people know each other and where it is pleasant to raise children. One resident writes: "It is quiet and green here, the neighbours know each other and for families it is a nice place." Critical notes sometimes concern the limited public transport and the distance to larger cities for those without a car. View all experiences and scores on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Veghel Zuid 2.

Compare rental properties in and around Veghel Zuid 2

Are you looking for a property to rent in Veghel Zuid 2 but also want to explore alternatives? In addition to Veghel Zuid 2, Amert en Binnenveld and 't Ven West are also popular neighbourhoods for tenants in Veghel. Those who want to search more broadly within the municipality will find a complete overview on the page for rental properties in Meierijstad. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings with resident reviews and district data, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect from the neighbourhood. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Meierijstad. Compare available rental properties, view the neighbourhood scores and make an informed choice.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Veghel Zuid 2, Meierijstad?

In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Veghel Zuid 2 over the past year was €1,980 per month, with a range of €1,950 to €1,995 per month. Supply in the private sector is limited: only 3 homes were rented out in this segment. Social housing through a housing association is significantly cheaper, but waiting lists apply.

Are there social housing properties in Veghel Zuid 2?

Yes, Veghel Zuid 2 has a relatively large share of social housing: 35% of all homes in the neighbourhood are owned by a housing association. The main association active in Veghel and the surrounding area is Woonmeij. For a social housing property, you must register via the regional housing allocation system; be prepared for waiting lists, as demand for social housing in the Meierijstad region is high.

What is it like to live in Veghel Zuid 2?

Veghel Zuid 2 is a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood with mainly terraced houses and a family-friendly character. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the social atmosphere, and the proximity to Veghel's centre. A recurring criticism is the limited public transport for those without a car. The neighbourhood has a lower WOZ value (€281,000) than the district and municipal average, which reflects the type of housing and construction period.

Is Veghel Zuid 2 suitable for families with children?

Veghel Zuid 2 is certainly suitable for families: households with children form the largest group in the neighbourhood. The quiet streets, the availability of primary schools in the area, and sports facilities such as swimming pool De Waaier in Veghel make the neighbourhood practical for families. The average income in the neighbourhood (€27,000) is lower than the municipal average, indicating a diverse population composition.

How accessible is Veghel Zuid 2?

For motorists, Veghel Zuid 2 is easily accessible via the A50 and A59, with Den Bosch about 25 minutes away and Eindhoven about 30 minutes away by car. Veghel has no train station; public transport consists of bus connections to 's-Hertogenbosch and Eindhoven, resulting in longer travel times. By bike, Veghel's centre can be reached in five to ten minutes. Parking in the neighbourhood is free and without permit requirements.

What facilities are there in Veghel Zuid 2?

The neighbourhood itself has limited facilities, but Veghel's centre is within short cycling distance. There you will find supermarkets (including Albert Heijn and Jumbo), shops, eateries, and schools. Sports clubs for football and tennis are present in Veghel, and swimming pool De Waaier also serves residents of Veghel Zuid 2. For medical care and larger shops, you can go to Veghel's centre or nearby towns such as Schijndel.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Veghel Zuid 2?

The private rental market in Veghel Zuid 2 is small: only 3 homes were rented out in this segment over the past year. This means supply is scarce and properties are typically rented out quickly once they become available. Anyone looking to rent a property in Veghel Zuid 2 would do well to respond quickly and have documents such as payslips and an employer's statement ready. For social housing, a registration period via the regional system applies.

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