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Renting in Vossener: a small private sector in an owner-occupied neighbourhood

Vossener is essentially an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the approximately 1,500 homes, only 16% are in the rental sector, the vast majority of which (12%) are owned by housing associations. Only 5% fall under other landlords, meaning that the supply of private sector rental homes in Vossener is scarce. In the past twelve months, seven private sector homes were rented out, with an average rent of €1,586 per month. The range was between €1,500 and €1,800 per month, with an average living area of 145 m². These are spacious homes with a hefty price tag. By comparison, the average WOZ value in Vossener is €245,000, which is lower than the municipal average of €285,000 in Venlo. For the current supply and most recent rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Anyone considering looking for a rental home in Vossener must take into account the limited availability. The housing association homes can be accessed via the social rental route, but for a private sector home, patience is required. The average income in the neighbourhood is €29,500 per year, slightly below the Venlo average, but private sector rents are on the higher side. This makes renting in Vossener a deliberate financial choice.

Vossener: a neighbourhood where neighbours know your name

Vossener scores an 8.4 on Buurtje.nl, based on resident experiences. That is no fluke. Resident Elsbeth Kroonen describes the neighbourhood as "cosy with people who always have time for a chat and always say hello," and calls it a neighbourhood with many dogs, children, elderly people and different cultures. This picture also matches the demographic composition: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, but there are also relatively many families with children. As a result, the neighbourhood does not feel like an ordinary commuter suburb, but as a place where people have put down roots.

Notably high scores are for safety (9.0), green spaces (9.0), beauty (9.0) and education (9.0). These are scores you don't encounter in every Venlo neighbourhood. Accessibility and amenities score lower, at 7.0 and 7.0 respectively, indicating that for extensive shopping or public transport you probably have to leave the neighbourhood. More resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data can be found on the Vossener neighbourhood page.

Vossener consists of several sub-neighbourhoods, each with its own character. For example, you can look at the supply in Vossener-Centrum if you want to be closer to amenities, or opt for Vossener-Noord or Vossener-West for a quieter living environment. Vossener-Zuid also has its own dynamics. The municipality of Venlo provides more information about living, permits and municipal facilities in the region on venlo.nl.

Renting in Vossener: suitable for families and forty-somethings, less so for starters

Given the private sector rents (average €1,586 per month) and the predominantly spacious homes of around 145 m², renting an apartment in Vossener is less obvious for young starters or singles with a limited budget. The neighbourhood is better suited for families or dual-income couples who consciously choose greenery, peace and a close-knit neighbourhood atmosphere. For those specifically looking for a home to buy, you can also check the supply of homes for sale in Vossener, as 83% of the housing stock is owner-occupied. For those who want to search more flexibly, the broader supply of rental homes in Venlo offers more choice.

Searching for a rental home in or around Vossener

Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect. If the supply in Vossener doesn't appeal to you or you want to compare, also check what is available for rent in Venlo-Centrum, the quieter Venlo-Oost-Noord or the adjacent Venlo-Noord. Venlo-Oost-Zuid and Venlo-Zuid are also worth exploring.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of a rental home in Vossener?

In the private sector, the average rent in Vossener over the past year was €1,586 per month. The range was from €1,500 to €1,800 per month, with an average living area of 145 m². These figures are for the private sector and exclude social housing.

Is there a lot of supply for rental homes in Vossener?

Supply is limited. Only 16% of the housing stock in Vossener is rental housing, and most of that is social housing through housing associations. In the private sector, only seven homes were rented out in the past year. Anyone looking for a rental home in Vossener should expect scarcity and possibly a longer search time.

How safe is Vossener as a residential area?

Residents rate safety in Vossener at 9.0 out of 10. That is a remarkably high score. Several residents describe the neighbourhood as a place where people know and greet each other, which contributes to a sense of social safety.

Are there good schools near Vossener?

Education scores a 9.0 in the resident rating of Vossener, indicating that parents are satisfied with the school offerings in and around the neighbourhood. The municipality of Venlo provides more information about primary and secondary schools in the region via venlo.nl.

How accessible is Vossener by public transport?

Accessibility scores a 7.0 in the resident rating, indicating that public transport is not the neighbourhood's strongest point. For extensive facilities and good public transport connections, you will likely need to rely on other parts of Venlo. A car is not a luxury for most residents in Vossener.


Experiences from Vossener
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9.0
Elsbeth Kroonen
Family · Terraced house
Vossener-West25-11-2025
Cosy

Cosy with people who always have time for a chat and always say hello. Neighbourhood with many dogs and children and elderly people and different cultures.

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7.8
Denis
Family · Boerderij
Vossener-Noord07-05-2025
Nice neighbourhood

Very good experience with it

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