Rental homes in Veller, Barneveld
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Rental prices and market figures for Veller, Barneveld
Of the 1,431 homes in Veller, 33% are in the rental sector, the rest are owner-occupied. Within that rental share, approximately 10% is owned by a housing association (social housing) and 23% belongs to the private sector with other landlords. In the private sector, 11 homes were rented out in the past twelve months for an average of €1,528 per month, with a range of €900 to €1,975 per month. The average living area was 109 m², which equates to around €14 per m² per month. These are exclusively private sector prices; social housing rents are well below this. The average WOZ value in Veller is €420,000, slightly higher than the district average for Barneveld (€398,000) and just below the municipal average of €434,000. This indicates that Veller is an above-average sought-after neighbourhood within the district. For comparison, in the Centre of Barneveld or the Staatsliedenwijk, rental prices and property values can differ noticeably. Check the current rental prices and available rental properties at the top of this page for the most recent updates.
Living in Veller, Barneveld
Veller is a relatively young, quiet residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town centre of Barneveld. The neighbourhood has a green and orderly character, with mainly detached houses, semi-detached houses and terraced houses, most of which were built from the 1990s and in the early 2000s. You immediately notice that it is a family-oriented neighbourhood: wide pavements, play areas between the streets and a notably high concentration of children and young families. Of the more than 4,380 residents, almost a third are under fifteen years old, and the largest age group consists of people between 25 and 45 years old. This gives Veller an active, engaged feel.
Facilities in Veller
One of Veller's strongest points is the presence of daily amenities within walking distance. There is a supermarket accessible from the neighbourhood, and several primary schools are located in or directly adjacent to the district, which is a major practical advantage for families with school-age children. Resident J describes it aptly: "Nice neighbourhood with lots for children and friendly neighbours. With a supermarket nearby and several schools, it makes a pleasant place to live." For sports and recreation, various sports clubs are active in and around Barneveld, and the green surroundings of the neighbourhood offer space for walking and cycling. The municipal green space management is rated positively by residents; the district looks well-maintained and tidy.
Accessibility of Veller
Veller scores well on accessibility, both by car and by bicycle. The neighbourhood is designed for local traffic, meaning through traffic is rare. This contributes to the peace on the streets. Via the N310 and the connection to the A1 (Hoevelaken junction, towards Amsterdam and Amersfoort), Veller is well connected to the rest of the region. The train stations of Barneveld-Noord and Barneveld-Centrum are within cycling distance and offer connections towards Amersfoort and Ede-Wageningen. The cycling infrastructure in and around Barneveld is well developed, and the centre of Barneveld can be reached by bicycle in about ten minutes. Parking in Veller is free parking without a permit requirement, which is a pleasant advantage for car owners.
Compared to neighbourhoods such as De Koot or the Vogelbuurt, Veller has a quieter and greener character, with less urban bustle but similar accessibility. Those looking for more urban vibrancy can also look at the offerings in the centre of Barneveld. For a complete picture of the neighbourhood, also check the neighbourhood page for Veller with all resident reviews and district data.
Does a rental home in Veller suit you?
Veller is particularly attractive for families with children and young dual-income couples who combine peace, space and good school choices with a quick connection to the Randstad. The average household income of €41,100 is clearly above the municipal average of €36,600, and the labour participation rate of 81% reflects an active population. First-time buyers looking for an affordable rental home should bear in mind that the private sector supply is limited: only 11 homes were rented out in the past twelve months. So respond quickly if something becomes available to rent in Veller, and make sure your documents (payslips, employer's statement) are ready immediately. For social housing, registration with a housing association active in the Barneveld region is necessary; allow for waiting times. Considering buying instead of renting? Then check the supply of homes for sale in Veller as an alternative.
What residents say about Veller
Based on resident reviews, Veller scores an 8.6 out of 10, with highlights being Community (10.0), Beauty (9.0) and Facilities (9.0). Safety and Accessibility both score 8.0. Resident J (9.8/10) writes: "Everyone is very friendly, the district is well maintained by the municipality and it is car-friendly because only local traffic comes through." The high community score stands out and is not a given in a growing municipality like Barneveld. Read all reviews and sub-scores on the residents' page for Veller.
Comparing rental homes in and around Veller
Want to compare renting in Veller with other neighbourhoods? In De Lors and the Staatsliedenwijk you will find a different type of housing supply, sometimes with more apartments or older construction periods. Outside Barneveld town centre, Voorthuizen and Kootwijkerbroek are also worth exploring if you want a more village-like living environment. For a complete overview of all available rental homes in the municipality, you can visit the page rental homes in Barneveld. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident scores and district data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. More about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Barneveld.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Veller, Barneveld?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Veller over the past twelve months was €1,528 per month, with a range of €900 to €1,975 per month. The average living area was 109 m², which equates to approximately €14 per m² per month. Social housing rents are significantly lower, but these require waiting lists and registration with a housing association.
Are there social housing properties in Veller?
Yes, approximately 10% of the housing stock in Veller is owned by a housing association. To qualify for a social housing property, you must be registered with a housing association active in the Barneveld region, such as Woningstichting Barneveld. Be prepared for waiting times, as the supply of social housing in Veller is limited.
What is it like to live in Veller?
Veller is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a strong family character and high social cohesion. Residents appreciate the friendly atmosphere, well-maintained public spaces, and the presence of amenities such as schools and a supermarket within walking distance. The neighbourhood scores 8.6 out of 10 in resident reviews, with a perfect score of 10.0 for sense of community.
Is Veller suitable for families with children?
Veller is excellent for families. Nearly a third of residents are under fifteen years old, and the neighbourhood has several primary schools and playgrounds. The layout as a destination-only road ensures little through traffic, which enhances safety for children. Residents explicitly describe the neighbourhood as child-friendly in their reviews.
How accessible is Veller?
Veller is easily accessible by car via the N310 and the A1 towards Amsterdam and Amersfoort. By bike, Barneveld town centre is about ten minutes away, and Barneveld-Noord and Barneveld-Centrum train stations are within cycling distance, with connections to Amersfoort and Ede-Wageningen. Parking in the neighbourhood is free and does not require a permit.
What amenities are there in Veller?
In and directly around Veller, there are several primary schools, as well as a supermarket within walking distance. For sports, various clubs are active in the municipality of Barneveld. The neighbourhood has a well-maintained green area and scores 9.0 for cleanliness and 9.0 for amenities in resident reviews.
How quickly are rental properties let in Veller?
The supply of free-sector rental properties in Veller is limited: only 11 properties were rented out in the past twelve months. This means properties typically go off the market quickly. Ensure you have documents such as payslips and an employer's statement ready, and respond as soon as a property becomes available.
This neighbourhood is very child-friendly and easily accessible. Car-friendly because only destination traffic comes through. The area is well maintained by the municipality. When you walk around the neighbourhood, everyone is very friendly, with a supermarket nearby and several schools nearby, making it a perfect place for everyone. Barneveld Zuid train station makes it ideal to go in any direction.
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