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Rental prices and market figures for Vierendelen, Drimmelen

Vierendelen is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 64% of the 926 homes are owned, while 36% are rented. Of those rental homes, a significant portion is owned by housing associations (25% of the total stock), which equates to social housing. The remaining 12% falls under private or commercial landlords and constitutes the free-market sector.

In the free-market sector (excluding social housing), four homes were rented out in Vierendelen over the past twelve months. The average rent was €1,375 per month, with a range of €850 to €2,950 per month. The average living area was 115 m², resulting in a price of approximately €12 per m² per month. This gives a reasonable picture, although supply is limited and individual homes can vary significantly. Check the top of this page for current rental prices and available rental homes in Vierendelen for the most up-to-date information.

The average WOZ value in Vierendelen is €385,000, which is slightly higher than the district average of Made (€376,000) and the municipal average of Drimmelen (€373,000). This indicates a relatively sought-after housing market within the municipality. The average income in the neighbourhood is €34,200, slightly below the municipal average of €37,300.

Living in Vierendelen, Drimmelen

Vierendelen is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of Made, in the municipality of Drimmelen. The neighbourhood has a clear village character: little traffic, plenty of greenery, and a mix of family homes and homes for the elderly. The largest age group consists of those aged 65 and over (525 out of 2,020 residents), followed by the 45 to 65 age group. This gives the neighbourhood a quiet, established atmosphere that differs greatly from the more dynamic districts around Breda or Roosendaal.

The housing types in Vierendelen mainly consist of ground-based homes such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses, with a limited number of apartments. The buildings largely date from the 1970s and 1980s, with occasional newer additions. The homes have an average energy consumption of 3,070 kWh of electricity and 1,030 m³ of gas per year, which fits the older construction period.

Facilities in Vierendelen

For daily shopping, you rely on the centre of Made, a short bike ride away. There you will find a supermarket, pharmacy, and various small shops. Primary schools are available in Made, and for secondary education you can go to Made itself or the nearby municipality of Geertruidenberg. Sports clubs are well represented in the region: football, tennis, and other team sports are accessible from Vierendelen. The neighbourhood itself has green spaces, including grass fields that residents clearly appreciate. Dinny Vermeulen wrote about her home in Prinsenhof: "Great, it's a nice place to live with a large grass field in front of my door." That image fits the neighbourhood as a whole: not spectacular, but pleasant and green.

Accessibility of Vierendelen

Vierendelen is conveniently located near the A59, the motorway connecting Breda with Den Bosch and Waalwijk. By car, you can reach Breda in about twenty minutes and Tilburg or Roosendaal in half an hour. Public transport is limited but functional: bus lines run from Made towards Breda and surrounding towns. There is no train station in Made itself; the nearest stations are Lage Zwaluwe or Breda, accessible by bus or car. Cycling is easy in this flat region: the centre of Made is within walking distance or a short bike ride. Parking in Vierendelen is generally free and without a permit requirement.

Compared to sister neighbourhood Zilverberg, Vierendelen has a similar village character but a slightly higher WOZ value. Middelmade is also a quiet residential neighbourhood in the same district, with a similar level of facilities. If you are looking for more variety in supply, you can also look at rental homes in Made as a whole, or explore what is available for rent in other districts such as Terheijden.

Is renting in Vierendelen right for you?

Vierendelen mainly attracts families and people seeking peace and space. The neighbourhood is less suitable for starters who want a bustling city centre within walking distance, or for students. The free-market rental price level of an average of €1,375 per month is not low, but you get an average of 115 m² in return. Supply is limited: only a handful of free-market rental homes are rented out per year. Respond quickly if something becomes available for rent in Vierendelen, as supply is scarce. For social housing, you can register with a housing association active in the Drimmelen region, but be prepared for waiting lists. If you are considering buying, you can view the homes for sale in Vierendelen as an alternative.

What residents say about Vierendelen

Vierendelen scores an 8.3 out of 10 based on resident reviews on the neighbourhood page of Vierendelen. The highest sub-scores are for accessibility (9.0) and facilities (9.0), which is remarkably good for a neighbourhood of this size. Safety, community, greenery, housing, and beauty all score 8.0. Dinny Vermeulen sums it up aptly: "Great, it's a nice place to live with a large grass field in front of my door." View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the overview page of Vierendelen. These are experiences that no other housing site offers at neighbourhood level.

Compare rental homes in and around Vierendelen

Are you looking for a home to rent in Vierendelen or do you want to compare alternatives? In addition to Vierendelen, there are other neighbourhoods in the Made district with rental homes, such as Hondenhei and Haasdijk. If you want to search more broadly, you will find a complete overview of rental homes in Drimmelen at municipal level. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews, neighbourhood data, and rental market figures, so you not only choose a home but also the neighbourhood that suits you. For questions about living and permits in the municipality, you can visit the website of the municipality of Drimmelen.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Vierendelen, Drimmelen?

In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Vierendelen over the past twelve months was €1,375 per month. The range ran from €850 to €2,950 per month, with an average area of 115 m², which equates to approximately €12 per m² per month. Social housing is generally significantly cheaper, but waiting lists and income requirements apply.

Are there social housing properties in Vierendelen?

Yes, about 25% of the total housing stock in Vierendelen is owned by housing associations and falls under social housing. To qualify for a social housing property, you must register with a housing association active in the Drimmelen region, such as Thuisvester. Be prepared for waiting lists, as supply is limited and turnover in this quiet residential neighbourhood is low.

What is it like to live in Vierendelen?

Vierendelen is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of Made with a strong village character. The neighbourhood scores 8.3 out of 10 in resident reviews. Resident Dinny Vermeulen describes it as: "Great, it's a nice place to live with a large grass field in front of my door." Accessibility and amenities score highest (both 9.0), while safety and green spaces also score well above average.

Is Vierendelen suitable for families with children?

Yes, Vierendelen is certainly suitable for families. The largest group of households in the neighbourhood consists of families with children (310 households), and the housing types are mainly ground-floor family homes with gardens. Primary schools are available in nearby Made, and the neighbourhood is quiet and green. However, the supply of rental homes in the free sector is limited, so quick action is advisable.

How is the accessibility of Vierendelen?

Vierendelen is a short distance from the A59, making Breda reachable in about twenty minutes and Tilburg or Roosendaal in about half an hour. Public transport is via bus routes from Made towards Breda and surrounding villages. There is no train station in the immediate vicinity; the nearest stations are Lage Zwaluwe or Breda. Cycling is easy in this flat area, and parking is free without a permit requirement.

What amenities are there in Vierendelen and the surrounding area?

For daily groceries and shops, you rely on the centre of Made, a short bike ride or walk from Vierendelen. There you will find a supermarket, pharmacy and various small shops. Primary education is available in Made; for secondary education you can go to Made or Geertruidenberg. Sports clubs for football, tennis and other sports are easily accessible from the neighbourhood.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Vierendelen?

The supply of free-sector rental properties in Vierendelen is limited: only four properties were rented out in the past twelve months. Due to this scarce supply, it is advisable to respond quickly as soon as an apartment or rental house becomes available. Prepare your documents (payslips, employer's statement) in advance and check the current rental time at the top of this page for the most recent data.


Experiences from Vierendelen
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Dinny Vermeulen
Living alone · Apartment
17-09-2025
Prinsenhof

Great, it's a nice place to live with a large grass field right outside my door.

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