Rental homes in Verspreide huizen Eersel, Eersel
View the current rental property supply in Verspreide huizen Eersel and discover what living in this rural outskirts area near Eersel means.
Rental prices and market figures Verspreide huizen Eersel, Eersel
The rental market in Verspreide huizen Eersel is extremely tight. Of the 146 homes in this neighbourhood, only 14% are rental properties, amounting to around 20 homes. There are no social housing units from a housing association: the association's ownership stands at 0%. All rental properties therefore fall into the private sector, with private landlords. Anyone looking for a rental home in Verspreide huizen Eersel is thus operating entirely on the free market.
In the past twelve months, four private-sector homes were rented out, with an average rent of €2,275 per month (excluding social housing). The range runs from €1,350 to €3,000 per month. With an average surface area of 88 m², that works out at over €25 per m² per month. That is considerably higher than what you pay in most other neighbourhoods in the district Eersel or elsewhere in the municipality of Eersel. The average WOZ value of homes here is €605,000, well above the district average of €426,000 and the municipal average of €448,000. This reflects the more exclusive character of the rural area. For current available rental properties and the most recent average rent, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Verspreide huizen Eersel, Eersel
Verspreide huizen Eersel is not a neighbourhood in the traditional sense. It concerns detached homes and small clusters of buildings scattered across the rural area around the core of Eersel, in the Brabantse Kempen. Think farmhouses, villas and spacious detached homes along country roads, surrounded by fields, heathland and forest edges. It is quiet, green and predominantly agricultural in character. Those who live here consciously choose space, privacy and a rural living environment, far from the hustle and bustle of urban living.
The housing stock consists mainly of spacious owner-occupied homes, which explains the high WOZ value. The share of rental properties is minimal. Anyone who does want to rent a home in Verspreide huizen Eersel will generally find detached or semi-detached homes in the higher segment. Renting apartments in Verspreide huizen Eersel is practically not an option; it almost always concerns ground-based homes here.
Facilities in and around Verspreide huizen Eersel
Because it concerns scattered buildings, direct facilities in the neighbourhood itself are absent. The core of Eersel, a few minutes' drive away, offers most of what you need daily: a supermarket (Jumbo on the Markt), primary schools such as De Regenboog and De Achthoek, a GP practice and a limited range of shops. For a wider range of shops, catering and healthcare, you drive to Bladel or Eindhoven. Sports clubs such as football club EFC and tennis club Eersel are active in the core. Recreationally, the area is strong: walking and cycling routes through the Kempen, the Landschotse Heide and the Groote Heide are literally on your doorstep.
Accessibility from Verspreide huizen Eersel
Accessibility by public transport is limited. Bus services run via the core of Eersel towards Eindhoven and Bladel, but from the scattered buildings you are dependent on the car or bicycle to reach the nearest bus stop. There is no train station in Eersel itself; the nearest station is Eindhoven Centraal, about 25 kilometres away. By car, the A67 (Eindhoven-Venlo) is accessible via the N284, about ten minutes away. Eindhoven can be reached in about twenty minutes. Parking is no problem at all: detached homes in the rural area always have their own parking facilities. Cyclists can reach the core of Eersel via quiet country roads in five to ten minutes.
Residents of Verspreide huizen Eersel particularly appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood page of Verspreide huizen Eersel you can read what residents say about living here. One resident describes it as follows: "You live here in the middle of nature, but Eersel itself is easily reached. Perfect for those who want the peace of the countryside without being completely cut off." Points of criticism almost always concern the dependence on the car and the scarce public transport.
Compared to neighbourhoods such as Eersel-kom en Lindeakkers or Molenakkers, which are more centrally located and have a broader mix of housing types, Verspreide huizen Eersel is emphatically a choice for people who prioritise distance and greenery over proximity to facilities. Eersel-Zuid also offers more urban proximity at lower rents. Those considering looking further afield outside the municipality can also explore Duizel or Wintelre for similar rural living.
Does renting in Verspreide huizen Eersel suit you?
This neighbourhood best suits people who consciously choose space and peace and are not dependent on public transport. Families with children are the largest household group (70 households with children), and the dominant age group is 45 to 65 years. That says something: this is not a neighbourhood for starters or students, but for people in a stable life phase with a higher income. The average household income is €38,000, comparable to the municipal average. Private sector rents start at €1,350 per month, but average €2,275. Count on a net income of at least three times the rent. Respond quickly to supply: the number of available rental properties is structurally low. Social housing is not available here; for social housing you can turn to housing association Wooninc. or BrabantWonen, but then you are looking at supply in the core of Eersel. As an alternative, there are also homes for sale in Verspreide huizen Eersel, where the owner-occupied segment is much larger and more varied here.
What residents say about Verspreide huizen Eersel
Residents generally rate Verspreide huizen Eersel positively, particularly in terms of peace, greenery and liveability. The scores for safety and living environment are above average. Residents are less enthusiastic about accessibility by public transport and the lack of facilities within walking distance. One resident writes: "Wonderful to live, but without a car you are nowhere here. You need to know that in advance." View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the resident reviews of Verspreide huizen Eersel. These kinds of honest, local experiences are not found anywhere else at neighbourhood level.
Comparing rental properties in and around Verspreide huizen Eersel
Anyone comparing rental properties in Verspreide huizen Eersel with surrounding neighbourhoods quickly notices that this is the most expensive and most rural segment within the district. For more supply and lower rents, neighbourhoods such as De Dijken or Kortkruis are worth exploring. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from multiple sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect in the neighbourhood. Also view the total supply within the district Eersel or consult the municipality of Eersel for information about local facilities and policy.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Verspreide huizen Eersel, Eersel?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Verspreide huizen Eersel over the past twelve months was €2,275 per month. The range runs from €1,350 to €3,000 per month. With an average area of 88 m², this works out to over €25 per m² per month. Social housing is not available in this neighbourhood; all rental properties fall under the private sector.
Are there social housing properties in Verspreide huizen Eersel?
No, there are no social housing properties from a housing association in Verspreide huizen Eersel. The housing association stock in this neighbourhood stands at 0%. Those who want to qualify for social housing in the municipality of Eersel can register with housing associations such as Wooninc. or BrabantWonen. Be aware of waiting lists; the supply in the rural area is very limited anyway.
What is it like to live in Verspreide huizen Eersel?
Verspreide huizen Eersel consists of detached houses and small clusters of buildings scattered across the rural area around Eersel, in the heart of the Brabantse Kempen. It is quiet, green and rural in character. Residents appreciate the space, privacy and proximity to nature, but also point out the dependence on the car and limited public transport. One resident describes it as: "Lovely to live, but without a car you're nowhere here."
Is Verspreide huizen Eersel suitable for families with children?
Families with children form the largest household group in Verspreide huizen Eersel, with 70 households. The dominant age group is 45 to 65 years. The neighbourhood is therefore more suitable for families in a stable phase of life with their own car than for young starters or students. Schools and sports clubs are available in the nearby centre of Eersel, a few minutes' drive away.
How accessible is Verspreide huizen Eersel?
Accessibility by public transport is limited. From the scattered buildings, you are dependent on a car or bicycle to reach the nearest bus stop in the centre of Eersel. The nearest train station is Eindhoven Centraal, about 25 kilometres away. By car, the A67 is reachable in about ten minutes and Eindhoven in about twenty minutes. Parking is not a problem; detached houses in the rural area usually have their own parking space.
What facilities are there in Verspreide huizen Eersel?
There are no direct facilities in the neighbourhood itself due to the scattered nature of the buildings. The centre of Eersel, a few minutes' drive away, offers a Jumbo supermarket, primary schools, a GP practice and sports clubs. For a wider range of shops and catering, you drive to Bladel or Eindhoven. For recreation, the immediate surroundings are excellent: walking and cycling routes through the Kempen are on your doorstep.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Verspreide huizen Eersel?
The supply of rental properties to rent in Verspreide huizen Eersel is structurally very limited. In the past twelve months, only four private sector properties were rented out in this neighbourhood. Due to the scarcity, it is wise to respond quickly to new listings and have your documents (proof of income, employer's statement) ready. Check the current listings at the top of this page for the most recent available rental properties.



