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Rental prices and market figures for Vossener-Noord, Venlo

Vossener-Noord is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: around 90% of homes are owned by residents. Only 9% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, split between housing association properties (4%) and other landlords (5%). This means the supply of rental homes in Vossener-Noord is limited, and you can see that in the rental prices. In the private sector (excluding social housing), 7 homes were rented out last year for an average of €1,586 per month, with a range of €1,500 to €1,800 per month. The average home had an area of 145 m², which works out at a rental price of around €10.90 per m². That is at the upper end of what you typically pay in the broader district of Vossener. The WOZ value in Vossener-Noord is €236,000, slightly below the district average of €245,000 and clearly below the municipal average of €285,000 for Venlo. For current available rental properties and the daily average rental price, check the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Vossener-Noord, Venlo

Vossener-Noord is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the north side of the Vossener district. The neighbourhood has a distinct residential character: wide streets, many detached and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, with the occasional terraced house. It is not a neighbourhood where you go out in the evening, but it is a neighbourhood where you can leave your bike outside and children play in the street. The average age is clearly higher than in Venlo city centre: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65, and a large proportion of households are families with children. This partly determines the character: quiet, established, little turnover.

Facilities in Vossener-Noord

For daily shopping, you rely on nearby shopping centres in the wider Vossener area, as Vossener-Noord itself has no supermarket or shopping street. The municipality of Venlo has more information about facilities and district info at venlo.nl. In terms of education, the neighbourhood scores remarkably well: residents give education a 9.0. Primary schools are accessible within the district, and for secondary education you look towards the broader Venlo offering. Sports and green spaces are clear assets: the neighbourhood score for green space is a perfect 10.0, which is in line with the green streetscape and the proximity of parks and recreational areas around Vossener.

Accessibility of Vossener-Noord

Accessibility receives a 6.0 from residents, the lowest sub-score. That says something. Vossener-Noord is easily accessible by car via the surrounding roads towards the A73 and Venlo city centre, but those without a car will notice that public transport connections are more limited than in more central districts. By bike, you can reach Venlo city centre in about 10 to 15 minutes. Parking is generally not a problem in this owner-occupied neighbourhood: most homes have a driveway or garage, and street parking is free.

Living in Vossener-Noord means choosing peace and space, but with the awareness that you need to drive or cycle for vibrancy, shops or a train station. Resident Denis sums it up succinctly: "Nice neighbourhood, very good experience with it", and gives the neighbourhood a 7.8 out of 10. More experiences and all neighbourhood scores can be found on the Vossener-Noord neighbourhood page. Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Vossener-Centrum, which has a slightly more urban character with more facilities within walking distance, Vossener-Noord is quieter and greener. Vossener-West and Vossener-Zuid are more similar to Vossener-Noord in terms of housing type, but may differ in supply and rental prices.

Is renting in Vossener-Noord right for you?

A rental home in Vossener-Noord is most interesting for families or couples who consciously choose a green, quiet living environment and have no objection to a car as a means of transport. Students and starters looking for an affordable apartment to rent in Vossener-Noord will find little choice: the supply is narrow, private sector rental prices range from €1,500 to €1,800 per month, and social housing is scarce (4% housing association properties). Register in time with a housing association if you still want to wait for social housing. Those considering buying can also look at homes for sale in Vossener-Noord, as 90% of the housing stock is owner-occupied. Respond quickly to available rental properties: supply is limited and demand is certainly there.

What residents say about Vossener-Noord

Vossener-Noord receives an average rating of 7.8 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The highest scores go to green space (10.0) and education (9.0), followed by safety (8.0) and beauty (8.0). Accessibility is the weak point, with a 6.0. Denis writes: "Nice neighbourhood, very good experience with it." That is short but clearly positive. For all reviews and full neighbourhood data, see the reviews and neighbourhood information for Vossener-Noord. These are real experiences from people who live there, something you won't find at any other housing site at neighbourhood level.

Compare rental properties in and around Vossener-Noord

Want to compare renting a home in Vossener-Noord with other options? See what is available to rent in the rest of the district via the overview of rental properties in Vossener. Those looking for a slightly more central alternative can also look at Venlo-Centrum or Venlo-Noord. For a complete overview of available rental properties in the city, see all rental properties in Venlo. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident scores and district data, so that as a tenant you not only find a home, but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Vossener-Noord, Venlo?

In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Vossener-Noord over the past year was €1,586 per month, with a range of €1,500 to €1,800 per month. The average home has an area of 145 m², which works out to about €10.90 per m². Social housing is cheaper, but the housing association stock in the neighbourhood is limited to around 4% of the housing stock.

Are there social housing properties in Vossener-Noord?

Social housing is scarce in Vossener-Noord: only 4% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association. Those who want to qualify for social housing would be wise to register in time with a housing association active in the municipality of Venlo. Be prepared for waiting lists, as supply is limited and the neighbourhood is popular among families.

What is it like to live in Vossener-Noord?

Vossener-Noord is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with many owner-occupied homes from the 1970s and 1980s. The neighbourhood scores well on green space (10.0), safety (8.0) and education (9.0), but public transport accessibility is a point of concern (6.0). Resident Denis describes it as a 'nice neighbourhood' with a 'very good experience', giving the neighbourhood a 7.8 out of 10.

Is Vossener-Noord suitable for families with children?

Yes, Vossener-Noord is very much a family neighbourhood. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and families with children form the largest household type. The high scores for education (9.0) and green space (10.0) make the neighbourhood attractive for parents. The spacious homes and quiet streets suit a family situation well, although the limited public transport accessibility requires a car.

How accessible is Vossener-Noord?

Residents give accessibility a 6.0 out of 10, the lowest sub-score for the neighbourhood. By car, Vossener-Noord is reasonably accessible via roads towards the A73 and the centre of Venlo. By bike, you can reach the city centre in about 10 to 15 minutes. Public transport is more limited than in more central districts of Venlo, which explains the low score. Parking is generally not a problem in this owner-occupied neighbourhood.

What facilities are there in Vossener-Noord?

Vossener-Noord does not have its own supermarket or shopping centre, but relies on facilities in the wider Vossener district for daily groceries. In terms of education, the neighbourhood scores excellently (9.0): primary education is nearby, secondary education is accessible in Venlo. Green space and recreation are a strong point: the neighbourhood's green score is a perfect 10.0, reflecting the proximity of parks and green spaces.

Is Vossener-Noord a safe neighbourhood?

Yes, Vossener-Noord is perceived as safe by residents. The safety score is 8.0 out of 10, which is significantly higher than the average for many urban neighbourhoods. The quiet, green environment and the predominantly family character of the neighbourhood contribute to this feeling of safety. The cleanliness score of 8.0 also indicates a well-maintained living environment.


Experiences from Vossener-Noord
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Denis
Family · Boerderij
07-05-2025
Nice neighbourhood

Very good experience with it

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