Rental homes in Vroomshoop-West, Twenterand
Discover the current rental property listings in Vroomshoop-West and compare neighbourhood scores, rental prices, and resident reviews on one page.
Rental prices and market figures Vroomshoop-West, Twenterand
Of the more than 2,287 homes in Vroomshoop-West, 41% are rental properties. This is a significant share, with the vast majority owned by housing associations: 37% of the total housing stock is association-owned. Only 4% falls under other landlords, meaning the free-sector supply here is limited. In the free sector (excluding social housing), 2 homes were rented out over the past twelve months at an average rent of €682 per month. Due to the small number of transactions, the range is narrow: both homes were rented for €682 per month. Keep in mind that this figure is based on a limited sample and that the current supply changes daily. Check the top of this page for the most recent available rental properties and the current average rent.
The WOZ value of homes in Vroomshoop-West averages €277,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of Vroomshoop (€305,000) and the municipal average of Twenterand (€327,000). This suggests that rental prices here may be relatively affordable compared to other parts of the municipality. For those considering social housing: with 37% association-owned properties, there is a solid foundation of affordable rental homes, though waiting lists apply. Also check the supply of rental properties in Twenterand for a broader overview.
Living in Vroomshoop-West, Twenterand
Vroomshoop-West is the western part of the village of Vroomshoop, which is part of the municipality of Twenterand in Overijssel. The neighbourhood has a distinct village character: quiet streets, predominantly ground-level homes, and a community where people know each other. With 5,375 residents, it is not a small neighbourhood, but it does not feel anonymous. The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, and families with children are the most common household type. This colours the atmosphere: it is a neighbourhood where children play outside, where people know their neighbours, and where life largely takes place at the neighbourhood level.
In terms of housing types, Vroomshoop-West largely consists of terraced houses and detached homes from the post-war period, supplemented by later expansions. The association homes are recognisably present and give the neighbourhood a mixed character in terms of income and age. The average income per resident is €28,700, slightly below the municipal average of €31,800, which fits the profile of an accessible, average Twente residential neighbourhood.
Facilities in Vroomshoop-West
Vroomshoop has its own level of facilities that suits a village of this size. For daily groceries, you can go to the centre of Vroomshoop, within walking distance of most addresses in the western part. There are primary schools in and around the village, making the neighbourhood attractive for families. Sports clubs are actively present: football, tennis, and other local clubs provide social connection. For more extensive shops, healthcare, or hospitality, you rely on Vriezenveen or Almelo, about ten to twenty kilometres away. The municipality of Twenterand provides more information about local facilities and services via the municipal website of Twenterand.
Accessibility of Vroomshoop-West
Vroomshoop is a village without a train station. The nearest train stations are Almelo and Hardenberg, both about 20 kilometres away. By car, the N36 is the main access road towards Almelo and the A35. Travel time to Almelo by car is about 20 minutes, to Zwolle you can expect 45 minutes. Bus connections run via regional lines, but frequency is limited, as is the case for many Twente villages. Cycling is a realistic option for daily trips within the village. Parking is free in most streets and without a permit requirement, which is a practical advantage compared to more urban neighbourhoods.
Residents rate the neighbourhood an 8.0 out of 10, based on reviews via the neighbourhood page of Vroomshoop-West. Sanne writes: "nice cosy neighbourhood" and describes it as a place with nice things to do. All subscores, from safety to green spaces and from accessibility to community, come out at 8.0. This is consistently high and indicates that residents experience the neighbourhood as solid on all fronts, without outliers up or down.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods, Vroomshoop-West has a similar village character to Vroomshoop-Oost. Those who want to live a bit more outside the village can also look at Geerdijk-West or Geerdijk-Oost, two smaller neighbourhoods in the same municipality with a more rural character. The total supply in the district can be found on the page for rental properties in Vroomshoop.
Is a rental property in Vroomshoop-West right for you?
Vroomshoop-West is most suitable for families, people who appreciate peace and space, and tenants who have no need for urban dynamics. The presence of many association homes makes the neighbourhood accessible for people with lower incomes, but keep in mind waiting lists for social housing. The free-sector supply is limited: there are rarely many homes for rent in Vroomshoop-West at the same time. Respond quickly if you see a suitable property. Prepare with recent payslips, an employer's statement, and a valid ID. Those also considering buying can compare the supply of homes for sale in Vroomshoop-West as an alternative to renting.
What residents say about living in Vroomshoop-West
The average resident score for Vroomshoop-West is an 8.0 out of 10. All measured categories, including safety, community, green spaces, education, and facilities, score equally at 8.0. This is remarkably consistent. Resident Sanne gives the neighbourhood an 8 and describes it as a "nice cosy neighbourhood" with plenty to do. See all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on Vroomshoop-West on Buurtje.nl. The scores are based on real resident reviews and provide an honest picture of daily life in the neighbourhood.
Compare rental properties in and around Vroomshoop-West
Looking for a rental home in the area but want to explore other options? Besides Vroomshoop-West, there are more neighbourhoods and districts in Twenterand with rental properties. Consider Vriezenveen (centre), the largest village in the municipality with a more extensive range of facilities, or Den Ham for an even quieter living environment. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from multiple sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. View all available rental properties in the municipality via the overview of rental properties in Twenterand.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Vroomshoop-West, Twenterand?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Vroomshoop-West is €682 per month, based on 2 rented homes in the past 12 months. This is a limited sample, so be aware of fluctuations. Social housing through a housing association is usually cheaper, but waiting lists apply.
Are there social housing properties in Vroomshoop-West?
Yes, a large part of the housing stock in Vroomshoop-West consists of social housing. As much as 37% of all homes are owned by a housing association. For a social housing property, you need to register with the relevant housing association active in the Twenterand region. Be prepared for waiting lists, which in Overijssel can run up to several years.
What is it like to live in Vroomshoop-West?
Vroomshoop-West is a quiet, village-like neighbourhood in the municipality of Twenterand with a close-knit community. Residents rate the neighbourhood an 8.0 out of 10. Sanne describes it as a 'nice, cosy neighbourhood' with plenty to do. The neighbourhood is popular with families and people who appreciate peace and space over urban hustle and bustle.
Is Vroomshoop-West suitable for families with children?
Vroomshoop-West is certainly suitable for families. Families with children are the largest household type in the neighbourhood, and there are primary schools and sports clubs. The neighbourhood is quiet, has little traffic, and residents give safety an 8.0. For families looking for a rental home in a village-like setting, this is a solid choice.
How accessible is Vroomshoop-West?
Vroomshoop-West is best accessible by car. Via the N36 you can reach Almelo in about 20 minutes and Zwolle in 45 minutes. There are regional bus connections, but the frequency is limited. The nearest train station is Almelo, about 20 kilometres away. Within the village, cycling is easy, and parking is free without a permit requirement.
What amenities are there in Vroomshoop-West?
In and around Vroomshoop-West there are primary schools, a supermarket, and local sports clubs. For more extensive shops, healthcare facilities, or dining out, you need to go to Vriezenveen or Almelo, about ten to twenty kilometres away. The municipality of Twenterand provides additional information about local services and amenities via its website.
Is Vroomshoop-West a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Residents rate safety in Vroomshoop-West an 8.0 out of 10, which is considered good. The neighbourhood has a village character with little anonymity, which generally contributes to a sense of social safety. No specific safety issues are known that distinguish the neighbourhood from similar Twente residential areas.
the neighbourhood is cosy, nice things to do
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