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Renting in Zandvoort Noord: housing association properties dominate, private sector is scarce

Zandvoort Noord is a neighbourhood where the rental market is heavily influenced by social housing. Of the total housing stock of 4,494 homes, 55% are rental properties, the vast majority of which are owned by housing associations (43%). The private sector is therefore limited. Based on the past twelve months, an average of 20 homes per year were rented out in the private sector, with an average rent of €1,543 per month for an average of 78 m². The range ran from €895 to €2,250 per month. These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing and rooms. See the current supply and the most recent average rent at the top of this page.

Compared to the rest of Zandvoort, Zandvoort Noord is much more accessible. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €362,000, while for the entire municipality it is €467,000. The average income is also lower here: €33,100 compared to €39,700 municipality-wide. This makes Zandvoort Noord relatively affordable for the coastal municipality, although the private sector supply is limited and competition for available rental homes is correspondingly high. Anyone looking for a rental home in this part of Zandvoort would do well to respond quickly to new listings.

Oud Noord, dune edge and a neighbourhood with potential: what it's like to live here

Zandvoort Noord scores a 7.9 out of 10 based on resident reviews, and that figure feels familiar to those who know the neighbourhood. Resident Aaber describes Oud Noord as "a beautiful place with a lot of potential" and that says it all. The neighbourhood has character, is green and feels safe, but is not yet finished. On safety, the neighbourhood scores a remarkably high 9.0, and greenery also gets a 9.0. That's right: the proximity of the dunes gives Zandvoort Noord a quieter, greener character than you'd expect from a coastal town. Anyone who wants to walk or cycle daily without tourist traffic jams will find their place here.

Facilities are rated 8.0 by residents. Daily shopping is easy to do in the neighbourhood, and the station area offers extra convenience for those travelling by public transport. Aaber notes that public transport and accessibility by car are reasonable, but it can get busier during peak hours. Accessibility scores a 7.0, which is understandable for a coastal town with seasonal peaks. In the summer months, Zandvoort attracts many visitors, which is noticeable in traffic towards the beach and circuit. Those who prefer to avoid this will find it most pleasant to live in the quieter parts of the neighbourhood, such as Oud Noord or Nieuw Noord - wonen.

The community score of 8.0 reflects a neighbourhood with a recognisable social structure. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (2,330 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (1,835). This gives Zandvoort Noord a mature, quiet character. Young families are also present, but less dominant than in new-build neighbourhoods elsewhere. Want to know more about the atmosphere and experiences of people who have lived here longer? Check out the neighbourhood page for Zandvoort Noord for all reviews and extensive neighbourhood data.

For whom is renting in Zandvoort Noord a good choice, and for whom not?

Zandvoort Noord mainly attracts single people (1,710 one-person households) and those seeking peace, greenery and an affordable coastal location. Renting in Zandvoort Noord is attractive for those who are not dependent on a large city centre and prefer to avoid the hustle and bustle of the tourist area. For starters considering renting an apartment in Zandvoort Noord, the private sector supply is limited and prices are not low for the region. Those who want to buy instead of rent can look at the supply of homes for sale in Zandvoort Noord as an alternative. For families with young children or people dependent on a wide range of amenities within walking distance, the nearby neighbourhoods of Zandvoort Zuid or Bentveld may be a better match.

Find current rental listings in Zandvoort Noord

Via Buurtje.nl you can see the current supply of rental homes in Zandvoort Noord at the top of this page, including filters on rent, surface area and energy label. Would you like a broader picture of the rental market in the municipality? Then also check out rental homes in Zandvoort or explore the supply in sub-areas such as Boulevard Noord and Recreatiepark. For municipal information about living, parking and permits, you can visit the website of the municipality of Zandvoort.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of a rental home in Zandvoort Noord?

In the private sector, the average rent in Zandvoort Noord over the past twelve months was €1,543 per month for a home averaging 78 m². The range ran from €895 to €2,250 per month. These figures exclude social housing and rooms. The current average is at the top of this page.

Is social housing available in Zandvoort Noord?

Yes, a large part of the housing stock in Zandvoort Noord consists of social housing. About 43% of all homes are owned by housing associations. For a social rental home, you must register with the regional housing association; waiting times in the region are generally long. Information on registration can be found on the website of the municipality of Zandvoort.

How safe is Zandvoort Noord?

Residents rate safety in Zandvoort Noord at 9.0 out of 10, one of the highest sub-scores. The neighbourhood has a quiet character, partly due to its location near the dunes and the relatively stable population composition with many over-45s.

How accessible is Zandvoort Noord by public transport?

Accessibility scores a 7.0 among residents. Zandvoort has its own train station connecting the neighbourhood to Haarlem and Amsterdam. The station area in Zandvoort Noord makes daily commuting by train quite feasible. During peak summer days, roads and rail can be busier due to tourism.

Which target groups is a rental home in Zandvoort Noord suitable for?

Zandvoort Noord is particularly popular among singles and people aged 45 to 65 who appreciate peace, greenery and a coastal location. Renting a home in Zandvoort Noord is less straightforward for starters with a limited budget, as the private sector supply is scarce and rents are not low for the region. Families who want many amenities within walking distance may also consider Zandvoort Zuid.


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Oud Noord27-01-2025
Oud Noord a beautiful place with great potential

Oud Noord is a nice neighbourhood with sufficient amenities and reasonable accessibility. The shops and facilities in the area make it easy to meet daily needs. Although public transport and accessibility by car are good, it can sometimes be busier during peak hours. Overall a pleasant place to live!

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