Rental homes in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost, Borne
Are you looking for a rental property in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost? Check the current listings above and discover what this rural neighbourhood has to offer.
Rental prices and market figures Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost, Borne
The housing market in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost is predominantly an owner-occupied market: 63% of the 161 homes are owned, while 37% are rented out. Of that rental share, only 6% is held by a housing association; the remaining 32% concerns private-sector landlords. Social rented homes are therefore scarce here. The average WOZ value is €483,000, significantly higher than the district average of Buitengebied Borne (€468,000) and well above the municipal average of Borne (€370,000). This indicates that this is a relatively high-quality residential area.
In the private sector (excluding social rent), eight homes were rented out in the past twelve months at an average rent of €1,386 per month. The range runs from €1,210 to €1,600 per month, with an average living area of 122 m². This works out to approximately €11.36 per m² per month. By comparison, in the broader district rental homes in Buitengebied Borne and in the rest of rental homes in Borne, price levels are generally lower, partly due to a larger share of older and smaller homes. For current daily prices and available rental homes, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost, Borne
Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost is not a compact residential neighbourhood with streets and squares, but a collection of detached and semi-detached homes in the rural area east of Borne. Think spacious plots along country roads, agricultural parcels, and here and there a farmhouse converted into a dwelling. The atmosphere is rural and quiet. If you are looking for a rental home with a large garden, plenty of privacy and views of meadows, you will find here what others cannot offer in an urban neighbourhood. But if you want to walk to the supermarket daily, you must reckon with longer distances.
The homes are predominantly ground-based, often detached or semi-detached, with spacious plots. Renting apartments in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost is virtually not an option; it almost exclusively concerns single-family homes and rural farmhouses. The average living area of 122 m² among rented homes confirms that picture: these are not small starter homes.
Facilities in and around Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost
Because it concerns scattered buildings in the rural area, there are no facilities directly in the immediate vicinity. For daily groceries, schools and shops, you rely on the centre of Borne, a few minutes' drive away. Borne has an Albert Heijn, a Jumbo and various specialist shops in the centre. Primary schools and a secondary school can be found in the core of Borne. Sports clubs, including football club FC Borne and tennis clubs, are also located in the core. The rural area itself offers ample space for walking and cycling through the Twente coulisse landscapes, with paths along the Bornse Beek and towards the Elsbeekgebied. For more information about municipal facilities, you can visit the website of municipality Borne.
Accessibility of Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost
The car is virtually indispensable in this rural area. Via the N743 and then the A35, you are quickly towards Hengelo (about 10 minutes) or Almelo (about 15 minutes). Enschede can be reached in about 20 minutes. Hengelo station is the nearest train station, from which intercity connections depart towards Utrecht, Amsterdam and Zwolle. Bus connections from the rural area are limited; expect a bike or car ride to the nearest bus stop in the core of Borne. Cycling to the centre of Borne takes an average of 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the exact location. Parking is not a problem: almost all homes have their own parking on the property.
On the neighbourhood page of Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost you will find resident reviews and extensive neighbourhood data. Residents particularly appreciate the peace and space. One resident describes it as: "You really live out here, but Borne itself is so close that you lack nothing." Points of criticism sometimes concern the dependence on the car and the limited public transport. If you are used to a lively street, you will have to get used to the silence here.
If you prefer to rent in a slightly more village-like environment, you can also look at Zenderen, a small parish village in the same district with its own sense of community. Also Hertme is a quiet neighbourhood community in the rural area of Borne worth comparing. The scattered homes around Zenderen, found via Verspreide huizen Zenderen, show many similarities in character with Borne-Oost, but lie slightly further from the core.
Does renting in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost suit you?
This neighbourhood is most suitable for families and dual-income couples who consciously choose space and peace outside the built-up area. With 79% labour participation, an average household income of €45,800 and 43% highly educated, the neighbourhood is relatively affluent. Starters looking for an affordable home will find it difficult here: private-sector rents start at €1,210 per month and social rented homes are scarce. If you want a rental home in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost, it is wise to respond quickly to new listings; only a handful of homes are offered for rent per year. Prepare your rental biography, employer's statement and bank statements in advance. As an alternative, you can also look at homes for sale in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost, because the majority of homes here are for sale. Available rental homes in this neighbourhood are kept up to date at the top of this page.
What residents say about living in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost
Residents of Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its peace, space and proximity to nature. The scores on safety and liveability are generally above the Borne average. One resident writes: "Here you drive onto your driveway in the evening and only hear the birds. That is exactly why we came to live here." Less enthusiastic are some residents about the limited walking distance to facilities and the lack of a neighbourhood feeling in the classic sense, which is inherent to scattered buildings. View all reviews and scores on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost.
Compare rental homes in and around Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost
Are you considering renting a home in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost but also want to look at alternatives? The neighbourhood Verspreide huizen Hertme offers a similar rural character, while the core of Borne has more supply at sometimes lower rents and with more facilities within walking distance. For a broader picture of the supply in the area, Buurtje.nl brings together neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and market figures in one place, so you can really compare neighbourhoods. Also view the total overview of the district Buitengebied Borne or all available rental homes in the municipality of Borne for a complete picture of the Twente rental market in this area.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost, Borne?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost is €1,386 per month, based on eight rented homes in the past twelve months. The range runs from €1,210 to €1,600 per month, with an average living area of 122 m². That works out to about €11.36 per m². Social housing is scarce in this neighbourhood; only 6% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association, which usually means lower rents.
Are there social housing units in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost?
Social housing is limited in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost: only 6% of the housing stock belongs to a housing association. For social housing in the municipality of Borne, you can register with Welbions, the active housing association in the Twente region. Be prepared for waiting lists; in the rural area, association homes rarely become available. The vast majority of rental properties in this neighbourhood are in the free sector.
What is it like to live in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost?
Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost is a quiet rural area east of Borne, with detached houses and spacious plots in a countryside setting. The atmosphere is peaceful and green, with plenty of space and privacy. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and proximity to nature, but also note that a car is almost essential. Amenities are not within walking distance, but the centre of Borne can be reached in a few minutes by car.
Is Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood attracts relatively many families: households with children form the largest household group. The spacious homes, large gardens, and safe, quiet environment make it attractive for families. Schools and sports clubs are located in the core of Borne, a short drive away. The high average income of €45,800 and high labour participation rate of 79% fit a family-oriented living environment.
How accessible is Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost?
Accessibility by car is good: via the N743 and A35 you can reach Hengelo in about 10 minutes and Enschede in 20 minutes. Hengelo station offers train connections towards Utrecht and Amsterdam. Public transport from the rural area itself is limited; a bicycle or car is needed to reach the nearest bus stop in Borne. Cycling to the centre of Borne takes an average of 10 to 15 minutes. Parking is not a problem due to the private parking facilities at the homes.
What amenities are there in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost?
There are no direct amenities in the rural area itself. The centre of Borne, a few minutes' drive away, offers supermarkets (Albert Heijn, Jumbo), primary schools, a secondary school, sports clubs, and shops. The surroundings are ideal for walking and cycling through the Twente coulisse landscape, with paths along the Bornse Beek. For up-to-date information on municipal amenities, you can consult the website of the municipality of Borne.
How quickly are rental homes rented out in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost?
The rental supply in Verspreide huizen Borne-Oost is limited: in the past twelve months, only eight free-sector homes were rented out. This limited supply means that homes generally find a tenant quickly. If you are looking for a rental home in this neighbourhood, it is wise to respond quickly to new listings and have the necessary documents, such as an employer's statement and recent bank statements, ready in advance. At the top of this page you will find the current available rental homes and the average time to rent.



