Rental homes in Vught
View the current rental property listings in Vught, including resident reviews and neighbourhood data. Find a rental property that suits you.
What does a rental property cost in Vught?
Vught is a sought-after residential municipality just south of 's-Hertogenbosch, and the prices reflect that. Of the more than 6,000 homes in the Vught district, only 33% are rental properties, of which 21% are owned by housing associations and 11% by other landlords. This means that the supply in the private sector is limited. In the past twelve months, 35 rental homes in the private sector were let, at an average rent of €1,793 per month. The range runs from €550 to €3,000 per month, with an average floor area of 106 m². That is substantial, but it fits with the high WOZ value of €579,000 in this district, well above the municipal average of €496,000. The current daily price and available supply can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
Renting in Vught is therefore not a bargain. The owner-occupied market dominates here with 67%, and many homes in the district are spacious single-family homes or villas. Anyone looking for a rental home must act quickly: the supply is small and demand is high. Social housing via the housing association also has long waiting times, so for most home seekers, the private sector is the only realistic option.
How do residents experience life in Vught?
Residents of Vught give their district an 8.8 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl, based on four reviews. That is a remarkably high score, and the sub-scores show why: safety, accessibility, green spaces and amenities all score 9.0 or higher. Resident Wouter describes it aptly: "In my neighbourhood there are beautiful large houses and lots of nature. The centre is a 5 to 8 minute bike ride, so all shops are easily accessible. You can be in the woods within 5 minutes, which is also nice if you have children or pets." That combination of nature and proximity to amenities is precisely what characterises Vught.
The atmosphere varies by neighbourhood. Around the Taalstraat you will find a mix of shops, eateries and homes, with a village-like but lively character. The Villapark is quieter and greener, with stately avenues and plenty of space. Resident Corine calls her neighbourhood "like a little village in itself" and appreciates that most people greet each other on the street. She does note that more greenery could be added along long side walls and that neighbourhood benches would be welcome. Such small points for improvement are heard more often: Vught is comfortable, but not everywhere equally cosily laid out.
Accessibility is a strong point. Vught station lies on the 's-Hertogenbosch–Tilburg line, and via the A2 and A65 you are quickly on the motorway. At the same time, the A2 causes noise pollution in some parts of the district, especially towards Vughtse Heide and Lunetten. Schools score a 9.0 among residents, and Vught is known for good primary education and the proximity of secondary schools in Den Bosch. Resident Lynn sums it up: "A nice neighbourhood with a beautiful natural environment and all kinds of amenities nearby." More experiences and detailed district data can be found on the Vught district page.
Does Vught suit you as a tenant?
With an average income of €55,100 and 53% highly educated, Vught mainly attracts dual-income earners and families with above-average incomes. Renting an apartment in Vught is possible, but expect at least €1,000 per month in the private sector. For starters with a smaller budget, the supply is too limited and too expensive. They are better off in Vught-Zuid or Helvoirt, where prices are slightly lower. Seniors will find peace and good care facilities here, but must take into account the limited supply of ground-floor rental homes. Considering buying instead of renting? Then check out the supply of homes for sale in Vught, because with 67% owner-occupied homes, the choice there is greater.
Searching for a rental home in the Vught district
On Buurtje.nl you will find the current rental supply in Vught, supplemented with resident reviews, district statistics and rental price data. This way you can not only rent a home in Vught, but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. Also take a look at the supply in the rural Cromvoirt or view all rental options in the municipality of Vught. More information about local regulations and permits can be found on the website of Vught municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental property in Vught?
In the free sector, the average rent over the past year was €1,793 per month, with an average floor area of 106 m². The range runs from €550 to €3,000 per month. Social housing through housing associations is cheaper, but waiting times are long.
How safe is it to rent a house in Vught?
Residents rate safety in Vught at 9.0 out of 10. It is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood with little nuisance. Several residents mention safety as one of the main advantages of the area.
How long is the waiting time for a social rental property in Vught?
The waiting time for social housing in Vught is managed through housing associations and can be several years, depending on your registration period and housing preference. Only 21% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations. For current waiting times, you can contact the municipality of Vught.
Is Vught well accessible by public transport?
Yes, Vught station is on the 's-Hertogenbosch–Tilburg railway line. You can reach Den Bosch Central in a few minutes. By car, you can quickly get onto the motorway via the A2 and A65. Residents rate accessibility at 9.0 out of 10.
Are there good schools in the area if I am looking for a rental house in Vught?
Vught scores 9.0 out of 10 for education among residents. There are several primary schools in the neighbourhood, and secondary schools in 's-Hertogenbosch are within 10 minutes by bike or train. This makes renting a home in Vught attractive for families with school-age children.
Nice neighbourhood, and not just because of the people who live there. Everything I need within walking distance. There could be some greenery against the boring, long side walls, just like neighbourhood benches.
Auto-translated to English by AILots of variation in ages. Most people greet each other on the street. My apartment complex is cosy and we help each other when needed.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn my neighbourhood there are beautiful large houses and lots of nature. The city centre is a 5-8 minute bike ride away, so all shops are easily accessible. You can also be in the woods within 5 minutes, which is ideal if you have children/pets. I wouldn't know what else to mention. In recent years, more children have moved into the neighbourhood, so it's also nice for the kids. Occasionally neighbourhood activities are organised, such as a running dinner or a pub quiz.
Auto-translated to English by AIA nice neighbourhood where I started living since the beginning of this year. A beautiful environment with nature and all kinds of facilities nearby.
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