Rental homes in Vroomshoop, Twenterand
Check the current rental property supply in Vroomshoop and discover what residents say about living in this Twente village.
Renting in Vroomshoop: a small private sector, affordable prices
Of the nearly 3,945 homes in Vroomshoop, 34% are in the rental sector. The majority of these are owned by housing associations (28%), while only 7% are offered by other landlords. Those looking for a rental home in Vroomshoop outside the social housing sector therefore have little choice: in the past twelve months, only 9 private sector homes were rented out. The average rent in the private sector was €721 per month, with a range of €550 to €975 per month. This is remarkably affordable compared to many other places in Overijssel. The average WOZ value in Vroomshoop is €305,000, slightly lower than the municipal average of €327,000 for Twenterand. For current rental prices and available properties, you can consult the overview at the top of this page. Are you also open to buying? Then check out the range of homes for sale in Vroomshoop, because with 66% owner-occupied homes, that is clearly the norm here.
Vroomshoop: family village with a remarkably high neighbourhood experience
Vroomshoop is a village of nearly 9,500 residents in the Twente peat area, and once people live there, they seem to want to stay. On Buurtje.nl, the neighbourhood scores an average of 8.7 out of 10, based on resident experiences. That is no coincidence. Residents particularly value accessibility, greenery, and amenities, each scoring 9.0. Safety stands at 8.8. Read all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Vroomshoop page for the full picture.
What comes through in the reviews is a sense of community without it being stifling. Resident Siny puts it aptly: "No arguments and being there for each other when needed. Not intruding on each other yet having good contact with neighbours." That is exactly the kind of neighbourhood feeling you rarely encounter in larger cities. Sanne adds that there are also fun things to do in the area, though that remains somewhat vague. Resident Menno notes that many immigrants live there, giving the village a more mixed character than you might expect at first glance. The community score (7.8) is thus the lowest sub-score, indicating that social cohesion, while present, is not equally self-evident for everyone.
Vroomshoop consists of several neighbourhoods, each with its own character. If you want a quieter area on the edge of the village, take a look at Vroomshoop-West or explore the offerings in Vroomshoop-Oost. Those seeking the outer edges can also look into Geerdijk-Oost. The village has its own shopping centre, primary schools, and sports clubs, making it attractive for families. Not for nothing is the largest household group those with children (1,545 households) and the largest age group the 45-65 year olds. The municipality of Twenterand manages local amenities and infrastructure; more information can be found on the website of the municipality of Twenterand.
Renting in Vroomshoop: suitable for families and those seeking peace, less so for starters in a hurry
Vroomshoop is best suited for people who consciously choose a quiet, green village with a strong neighbourhood culture. Families with children find space, schools, and a safe environment here. For starters or those looking for a rental home quickly, however, the supply in the private sector is limited: nine rented homes in a year says enough. Those wanting more choice can also look at Vriezenveen or Westerhaar-Vriezenveensewijk as alternatives within the municipality. For those who prefer to buy: the range of homes for sale in Vroomshoop is considerably larger and the WOZ value is slightly below the municipal average.
Searching for rental homes in Vroomshoop and surroundings
Buurtje.nl combines current housing listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see what is available for rent but also what it is like to live there. If the supply in Vroomshoop is limited, it is worth also looking at Den Ham or the broader overview of rental homes in Twenterand. Use the filters at the top of this page for price, surface area, and energy label.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Vroomshoop?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Vroomshoop over the past twelve months was €721 per month. The range was from €550 to €975 per month. This concerns a limited number of transactions (9 homes), so the market is small and prices can vary greatly per property.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Vroomshoop?
Vroomshoop has a relatively large housing association stock: 28% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations. The exact waiting times for social housing are managed by the relevant housing association and the municipality of Twenterand. For current information, you can visit the website of the municipality of Twenterand or contact the local housing association.
Is Vroomshoop safe to live in?
Residents rate safety in Vroomshoop at 8.8 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. That is a high score. Several residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and mention that neighbours look out for each other. The village has a rural character with little nuisance, although the picture is not the same for everyone.
Is Vroomshoop well accessible for commuters?
Accessibility scores a 9.0 in resident reviews, the highest sub-score together with green spaces, beauty and amenities. Vroomshoop is located in the municipality of Twenterand and is well connected to Almelo and Hardenberg via the N36. Public transport is available but limited, so a car is handy for most commuters.
Are there schools and amenities if I want to rent a home in Vroomshoop?
Yes, Vroomshoop has primary schools, a shopping centre for daily groceries and sports clubs. Residents rate amenities at 9.0 and education at 8.2. The village is therefore well equipped for families with children, which is also reflected in the population composition: households with children are the largest group.
Cosy neighbourhood, no arguments and being there for each other when needed. Not getting in each other's way and yet having good contact with neighbours.
Auto-translated to English by AINeighbours are friendly to each other and help where needed.
Auto-translated to English by AIMany immigrants
Auto-translated to English by AIthe neighbourhood is cosy, nice things to do
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