Rental homes in Venlo-Oost-Noord, Venlo
Discover available rental properties in Venlo-Oost-Noord: view the current listings on this page and read what residents say about the neighbourhood.
Renting in Venlo-Oost-Noord: a tight private sector with spacious homes
The housing market in Venlo-Oost-Noord is predominantly a buyer's market. Of the 4,850 homes in the neighbourhood, 68% are owner-occupied, and only 32% are rental properties. That rental portion splits into 14% social housing and 18% other landlords. The private sector is therefore limited in size. In the past year, 10 homes were rented in the private sector (excluding social housing and rooms), with an average rent of €1,482 per month and a range of €650 to €2,850 per month. The average floor area was 120 m², indicating that these are spacious homes. The average WOZ value of €337,000 is well above the municipal average of €285,000 for Venlo, which explains the relatively high rents in the private sector. For current rents and availability, see the overview at the top of this page.
Village feel within walking distance of the city: how residents experience Venlo-Oost-Noord
Living in Venlo-Oost-Noord means being in a neighbourhood that feels like a village, but with all urban amenities within easy reach. Resident DnHannes puts it aptly: "All the good things of a village right next to the city centre." That feeling is widely shared. On the neighbourhood page of Venlo-Oost-Noord, the average resident rating is 8.9 out of 10, based on resident reviews. Safety (9.3) and education (9.5) score notably high, making the neighbourhood attractive for families with children.
Kimberly has lived there for about twenty years and describes the area as a nice place for young families: opposite her home is a pond with a playground, and within walking distance are a baker, butcher and primary school. The secondary school and MBO are also nearby, as are several supermarkets. This is no coincidence: the neighbourhood has a mixed population with a large group of 25- to 45-year-olds (2,420 residents) and a strong representation of families. Ria Houwen emphasises the social side: flower boxes in the courtyard maintained jointly by neighbours, an involved community and a safe feeling on the streets.
The neighbourhood consists of several areas, each with its own character. In Stalberg-Noord and Groeneveld you will find quieter residential streets, while areas such as De Tichelarij and Hogekamp each have their own atmosphere. Accessibility scores a 9.0 among residents, and amenities also get a 9.0. Green space scores slightly lower at 8.3, which is accurate: it is not a park neighbourhood, but the ponds and green strips are present. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Venlo.
Renting in Venlo-Oost-Noord: for families and established renters, less for starters
A rental home in Venlo-Oost-Noord is most suitable for families, dual-income couples and people who consciously choose a quiet, well-equipped neighbourhood close to the city centre. The average rent of €1,482 per month and the spacious floor area averaging 120 m² do not suit a starter on a limited budget. Those looking for a cheaper rental in Venlo-Oost-Noord would do well to also look at rental homes in Venlo in other neighbourhoods. For those considering buying: the supply of homes for sale in Venlo-Oost-Noord is significantly larger than the rental portion.
Searching for rental homes in Venlo-Oost-Noord and surroundings
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect. Is there little available in Venlo-Oost-Noord? Then also check the supply in adjacent neighbourhoods such as Venlo-Oost-Zuid, the centre of Venlo or Venlo-Noord. The current supply of rental homes in Venlo-Oost-Noord is at the top of this page.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a house in Venlo-Oost-Noord?
In the free sector (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rent in Venlo-Oost-Noord over the past year was €1,482 per month, with a range of €650 to €2,850 per month. The average living area was 120 m². These are annual averages; for the current rent, check the overview at the top of the page.
How long is the waiting time for a social housing property in Venlo-Oost-Noord?
Social housing properties in Venlo-Oost-Noord are rented out by housing associations active in the municipality of Venlo. Waiting times for social housing in Venlo can be long, depending on the type of property and location. For current waiting times and registration, you can visit the website of the municipality of Venlo or the relevant housing association.
Is Venlo-Oost-Noord a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Yes, residents rate safety in Venlo-Oost-Noord at 9.3 out of 10, one of the highest sub-scores. Several residents explicitly mention the neighbourhood as safe and socially engaged. This is confirmed by the high overall resident score of 8.9 out of 10.
Are there good schools nearby if I rent a home in Venlo-Oost-Noord?
Education scores the highest of all categories in resident reviews, at 9.5. There are primary schools within walking distance, and a secondary school and MBO institution are also nearby. This makes renting in Venlo-Oost-Noord attractive for families with school-age children.
Can I rent an apartment in Venlo-Oost-Noord?
The free sector supply in Venlo-Oost-Noord is limited: over the past year, 10 properties were rented out in the free sector. The neighbourhood consists largely of owner-occupied homes (68%), making the rental portion scarce. Renting an apartment in Venlo-Oost-Noord is possible but requires patience. Also check the supply in nearby neighbourhoods such as Venlo-Oost-Zuid or Venlo-Noord if little is available.
Very social and involved. Cosy and safe. Every year flower boxes in our courtyard that are cared for and maintained by certain residents.
Auto-translated to English by AIAll the good things of a village right next to the city centre!
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived here for about 20 years now and have always found it a nice neighbourhood. We live opposite a pond with a small playground. Within walking distance are the baker, butcher and a primary school. The secondary school and vocational college are also very close. The same goes for the supermarkets. Mostly young families with children live here. The neighbourhood is very clean, only in the playground you often find litter. The houses are all very tidy and look good. The station is also within walking distance, making the neighbourhood very accessible.
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