Rental homes in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten, Zundert
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Rental prices and market figures Verspreide huizen in het Oosten, Zundert
Renting in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten is certainly not cheap. Of the 390 homes in this neighbourhood, only 12% are rental properties, amounting to around 47 homes. There are no social housing units owned by a housing association: the association's holdings stand at 0%. All rental properties fall under other landlords, so exclusively the private sector. Anyone looking for a rental home here has little choice and pays market-conforming prices.
In the private sector (excluding social housing), three homes were rented out over the past twelve months at an average rent of €1,667 per month. The range ran from €1,500 to €2,000 per month. By comparison, the average WOZ value of homes in this neighbourhood is €573,000, significantly higher than the district average of Rijsbergen (€461,000) and the municipal average of Zundert (€409,000). That high WOZ value reflects the character of the neighbourhood: predominantly detached owner-occupied homes in a rural setting, with a limited and pricey rental supply. For current rental prices and available rental homes in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten, Zundert
Verspreide huizen in het Oosten is, as the name suggests, not a compact residential area but a collection of detached and semi-detached homes scattered across the rural area east of Rijsbergen, in the municipality of Zundert. Think ribbon development along country roads, farmhouses converted into homes, and spacious plots with plenty of greenery around them. This is West Brabant's rural fringe at its best: quiet, green, and with a strong agricultural character. The buildings largely date from the post-war period, with occasional newer detached homes. Renting apartments in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten is virtually impossible; it almost always concerns ground-based homes.
The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds (405 of the 1,175 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (315). That says something about the character: this is a neighbourhood where people stay for a long time, not a place with much turnover. Young families and starters are in the minority.
Facilities
Anyone wanting to do daily shopping or take children to school relies on Rijsbergen. In Rijsbergen you will find a supermarket (Jumbo), primary schools, a GP practice, and some shops and eateries. The distance from the rural area to the east is generally two to five kilometres, depending on exactly where you live. For a larger range of shops, secondary schools, and hospital facilities, you drive to Breda, about twelve kilometres away. Sports clubs such as football club RVC Rijsbergen and the local tennis club are accessible from Rijsbergen. Nature is abundant: the area borders the outskirts of the Mastbos and the Chaamse forests, popular with walkers and cyclists.
Accessibility
The neighbourhood is almost entirely dependent on the car. A direct bus connection is limited; the nearest regular bus stops are in Rijsbergen itself. Rijsbergen has no train station; the nearest station is Breda, about twelve kilometres away. By car, you drive via the N263 towards Breda in about fifteen to twenty minutes. Parking is no problem at all: almost all homes have their own driveway or yard. Cycling to Rijsbergen centre is feasible in ten to fifteen minutes via local cycle paths, but for daily commuting to Breda, the bike is less practical.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood page of Verspreide huizen in het Oosten you can read what people who live here think of it themselves. One resident describes it as: "You really live out here, no neighbours opposite, no traffic, just silence." Criticisms that come up are the dependence on the car and the virtual lack of public transport.
Compared to Verspreide huizen in het Westen, the sister neighbourhood on the other side of Rijsbergen, the character is similar: rural, quiet, and dominated by owner-occupied homes. The rental price level in both neighbourhoods is clearly above the municipal average, reflecting the high WOZ values in the rural area of Zundert.
Is renting in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten right for you?
This neighbourhood is most suitable for people who consciously choose peace, space, and a rural living environment, and who are willing to pay a higher rent for it. Families with children must take into account the distance to schools and facilities in Rijsbergen. Starters or people without a car will find it difficult here. There are no social housing units, so anyone dependent on a housing association property should register with Thuisvest or WonenBreburg for supply elsewhere in the municipality. The private sector supply is scarce: on average only three homes are rented out per year. Respond quickly if something becomes available for rent, because the homes are snapped up fast. Also check the supply of owner-occupied homes in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten as an alternative, because 88% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes. Renting a home in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten requires patience and a flexible budget.
What residents say about Verspreide huizen in het Oosten
Residents of Verspreide huizen in het Oosten rate their neighbourhood predominantly positively, with an emphasis on the peace, space, and green character of the area. The distance to facilities and the lack of public transport are mentioned as drawbacks. One resident writes: "Here you really live in the green, but without a car you can't manage." See all reviews and the full neighbourhood scores on the neighbourhood page with reviews and neighbourhood data of Verspreide huizen in het Oosten. Those scores give a fairer picture than an average rating alone, because they are broken down by category such as safety, green space, and accessibility.
Compare rental homes in and around Verspreide huizen in het Oosten
Anyone wanting more choice in the rental supply would do well to also look at other parts of the municipality. In the rental homes in Rijsbergen you will find a slightly larger and more varied supply, with an average WOZ value of €461,000, lower than in the rural area. The district Rijsbergen also offers more proximity to facilities. Further into the municipality you will find available rental homes in Zundert, Klein-Zundert, and Achtmaal, each with its own character and price level. For a complete overview of all available rental homes in the municipality, see rental homes in Zundert. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to know more about the municipality? The official website of the municipality of Zundert offers information on local regulations, registration, and facilities.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten, Zundert?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten over the past year was €1,667 per month. The range was between €1,500 and €2,000 per month. There are no social housing units in this neighbourhood: the housing association share is 0%, so all rental properties fall under the free sector. Rents are therefore clearly above the municipal average of Zundert.
Are there social housing units in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten?
No, there are no social housing units from a housing association available in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten. The housing association share in this neighbourhood is 0%. Those who rely on social housing can register with housing associations active in the region, such as Thuisvest or WonenBreburg, for properties elsewhere in the municipality of Zundert or in Breda. Be aware of waiting lists.
What is it like to live in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten?
Verspreide huizen in het Oosten is a quiet, rural neighbourhood in the countryside east of Rijsbergen. The houses are scattered along country roads, with plenty of space and greenery. Residents appreciate the peace and nature, but also mention the reliance on cars and the distance to daily amenities as points of attention. The neighbourhood has a stable, older population with little turnover.
Is Verspreide huizen in het Oosten suitable for families with children?
The neighbourhood can be attractive for families who consciously choose space and quiet, but the distance to schools and amenities requires a good car. Primary schools and a supermarket are located in Rijsbergen, two to five kilometres away. The neighbourhood has relatively few young children: the 0-15 age group comprises 135 out of 1,175 residents. For families with school-age children, accessibility to Rijsbergen and Breda is a practical consideration.
How accessible is Verspreide huizen in het Oosten?
The neighbourhood is almost entirely car-dependent. The nearest train station is Breda, about twelve kilometres away, reachable via the N263 in fifteen to twenty minutes. Public transport is limited; the nearest bus stops are in Rijsbergen. Parking is not a problem: most homes have their own driveway or yard. Cycling to Rijsbergen centre is possible in ten to fifteen minutes.
What amenities are there in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten?
There are virtually no amenities in the neighbourhood itself. For daily groceries, schools, a GP, and dining out, you rely on Rijsbergen, two to five kilometres away. Rijsbergen has a Jumbo supermarket, primary schools, and a limited range of shops. For a wider selection, secondary schools, and hospital care, you drive to Breda. Nature is abundant: the area borders the Chaamse bossen and the outskirts of the Mastbos.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten?
The rental supply in Verspreide huizen in het Oosten is very scarce. On average, only three properties are rented out per year in the free sector. Due to this limited supply, it is wise to respond quickly as soon as a property becomes available. Make sure you have documents such as payslips and an employer's statement ready. Current rental times can be seen at the top of this page.



