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Rental homes in Zoggel, Maashorst

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Rental prices and market figures for Zoggel, Maashorst

Zoggel has around 1,760 homes, of which 43% are rental properties. That is a significant share, but the majority of these are social housing: 34% of the housing stock is owned by a housing association, while only 9% is with other (private) landlords. So those looking for a free-sector rental property have limited choice here.

Based on free-sector transactions over the past twelve months (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rental price in Zoggel was €1,135 per month, with a range of €877 to €1,650 per month. The average floor area of these homes was 66 m², which works out at around €17 per m² per month. Bear in mind that this is based on only three transactions; supply is scarce and prices can vary widely.

The average WOZ value in Zoggel is €399,000, which is higher than the district average for Uden (€363,000) and also above the municipal average for Maashorst (€384,000). This makes Zoggel one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in the municipality, which is also reflected in free-sector rental prices. For current available rental properties and the average rental price at this moment, see the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Zoggel, Maashorst

Zoggel is a quiet residential neighbourhood in the southeastern part of Uden, nestled between the built-up area and the open landscape towards the Maashorst. Its character is predominantly residential: wide streets, plenty of greenery between the homes, and a mix of post-war terraced houses and later expansions from the 1970s and 1980s. There is little high-rise here; it is a neighbourhood of ground-floor homes, with the occasional semi-detached house. The atmosphere is calm and subdued, similar to neighbourhoods like Hoevenseveld or Bogerd-Vijfhuis, but with a slightly higher average WOZ value.

Facilities in Zoggel

Zoggel itself does not have a large shopping centre, but the facilities of Uden city centre are within cycling distance. For daily groceries, you can go to the supermarkets in nearby Centrum in Uden, which include an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo. Within the neighbourhood itself, primary schools are accessible, and secondary education in Uden is well served. Sports enthusiasts can find their way to various sports clubs around Uden, including football clubs and tennis courts within a short distance. Udens College and several primary schools cater to families in the district. The Maashorst area, a vast nature and recreation area, is literally around the corner and popular for walking and cycling.

Accessibility

Zoggel is easily accessible by car. The A50 (towards Nijmegen and Eindhoven) and the A59 can be reached within a few minutes' drive. Oss is about twenty minutes away, Den Bosch around half an hour. For train travellers, Oss station or Veghel station are the nearest railway hubs; from Uden, Arriva bus lines run to these stations. The neighbourhood itself is well connected by bike: the centre of Uden is about ten to fifteen minutes away by bicycle. Parking is not a problem in Zoggel; most homes have a driveway or garage, and street parking is free and widely available.

Residents particularly appreciate Zoggel for its tranquillity and green surroundings. On the neighbourhood page for Zoggel, you can read what residents themselves say about their district. One resident describes it as follows: "Zoggel is a quiet neighbourhood where you can sit outside in the evening without any nuisance. Nature is close by and neighbours still know each other." Criticisms sometimes focus on the limited local shopping options and the reliance on a car for larger grocery runs. Compared to the more urban Flatwijk, Zoggel is much greener and quieter, but also less lively.

Is a rental property in Zoggel right for you?

Zoggel mainly attracts people looking for peace and space, but who still want the facilities of a larger town within easy reach. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (over 1,000 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (over 1,000). That says something about its character: this is not a neighbourhood for those seeking hustle and bustle or city life. Families feel at home here because of the space and schools, but seniors who want to live quietly also find their place. Starters and young people under 25 are in the minority. For social housing, it is advisable to register with a housing association such as Mooiland (active in the Maashorst region); waiting lists can be long. Those looking for a free-sector rental home would do well to respond quickly to available supply, as few homes come up for rent. As an alternative, homes for sale in Zoggel are worth considering, especially given the relatively stable property values in the neighbourhood.

What residents say about Zoggel

On Buurtje.nl, residents rate their neighbourhood on several categories, including safety, facilities, greenery and atmosphere. Zoggel scores well on liveability and tranquillity. Residents often describe the neighbourhood as "pleasant and safe", with appreciation for the green layout of the streets and the proximity of the Maashorst. Less positive are some residents about accessibility without a car and the limited local range of shops and hospitality. View all reviews and the full neighbourhood scores on the residents' page for Zoggel.

Comparing rental properties in and around Zoggel

Those considering renting a property in Zoggel but also wanting to explore other options can look at the surrounding neighbourhoods in Uden. Moleneind-Groenewoud offers a slightly more urban environment, while Bitswijk is known for its quiet character and more spacious homes. For a broader picture of the rental market supply in the area, you can also look at rental properties in Uden as a whole, or compare available rental properties in Maashorst via the municipal rental supply. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood data from over 1,500 sources, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Maashorst.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Zoggel, Maashorst?

In the private sector (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rent in Zoggel over the past twelve months was €1,135 per month, with a range from €877 to €1,650 per month. The average floor area was 66 m², which works out to about €17 per m² per month. Social housing is generally cheaper, but income limits and waiting lists apply.

Are there social housing units in Zoggel?

Yes, 34% of the housing stock in Zoggel is owned by a housing association, which is relatively high. The main association active in the Maashorst region is Mooiland. For a social housing unit, you must register via the regional housing allocation system; waiting lists can be several years. Private landlords account for only 9% of the housing stock.

What is it like to live in Zoggel?

Zoggel is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of Uden, with post-war terraced houses and spacious streets. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the proximity to the Maashorst and the safe atmosphere. Some are less positive about the limited local shopping facilities and the reliance on a car or bicycle for larger errands. The WOZ value of €399,000 is above the municipal average, indicating a desirable living environment.

Is Zoggel suitable for families with children?

Zoggel is certainly suitable for families. The neighbourhood has a quiet, safe feel with plenty of greenery and space for children to play outside. Primary schools are nearby, and secondary education in Uden (including Udens College) is easily accessible. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45 to 65 years, but families with children have also lived here for a long time.

How accessible is Zoggel?

By car, Zoggel is well accessible: the A50 towards Nijmegen and Eindhoven and the A59 towards Den Bosch are reachable within minutes. Oss is about a twenty-minute drive away, Den Bosch half an hour. For public transport, Arriva buses run from Uden to the train stations in Oss and Veghel. The centre of Uden can be reached by bicycle in ten to fifteen minutes. Parking in the neighbourhood is free and ample.

What facilities are there in Zoggel?

Zoggel itself does not have a large shopping centre, but the centre of Uden with supermarkets (including Albert Heijn and Jumbo), shops and restaurants is within cycling distance. Primary schools and sports clubs (football, tennis) are nearby. The Maashorst area offers extensive opportunities for walking and cycling directly from the neighbourhood. For more extensive healthcare and medical facilities, the centre of Uden is the designated place.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Zoggel?

The supply of private sector rental properties in Zoggel is limited: only a few homes are offered for rent each year. This means that anyone looking for a rental home in Zoggel must respond quickly as soon as something becomes available. Make sure your documents (proof of income, references) are in order. For the current rental time in days, see the overview at the top of this page. For social housing, a much longer waiting time via the housing association applies.

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