Rental homes in Zundert
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Renting in Zundert: a tight private sector with stable prices
Zundert has traditionally been an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the more than 4,000 homes, 68% are owner-occupied, while only 31% are rented out. That rental portion consists mainly of social housing (19%), while private and other landlords account for 13% of the stock. The private sector is therefore limited in size. Based on the past twelve months, five homes were rented in the private sector (excluding social housing and rooms), with an average rent of €1,206 per month. The range ran from €850 to €1,500 per month. The WOZ value in Zundert is €369,000, which is lower than the municipal average of €409,000. For current rental prices and availability, you can consult the overview at the top of this page. If you want to compare with the broader supply, you can also look at rental homes in the municipality of Zundert.
Zundert: quieter than you think, cosier than it seems
Zundert scores an 8.3 on Buurtje.nl, based on resident reviews. That score feels recognisable if you know the neighbourhood a bit. Residents particularly appreciate the accessibility (9.0) and the amenities (8.7), while safety, community and appearance each come in around 8.0. These are not bad scores, but they also tell a nuanced story.
Jose describes it as a "quiet and neat neighbourhood, very cosy in summer, well-maintained and safe." Mark adds that it is a "cosy neighbourhood with active residents" who organise together. That image of a neighbourhood where people are there for each other but don't meddle in each other's lives also comes back in Dorien's review: "A quiet neighbourhood, few real neighbourly contacts, but there is social control." She also points to an interesting development: the street is getting younger as more and more young residents move in. That fits the data, because the largest age group is still 45 to 65 years, but the influx of younger families is visible.
In terms of character, Zundert is a village where you have space but are not isolated. Amenities are present, accessibility is highly valued and the greenery is well-maintained. On the neighbourhood page of Zundert you can read all resident reviews and see extensive neighbourhood data. If you want to explore the surroundings, you can also look at the supply in Klein-Zundert or nearby Wernhout, two quiet cores with their own character. For more information about living and residing in the municipality, you can visit the official website of the municipality of Zundert.
Renting in Zundert: for families and patient starters
Zundert is most suitable for people seeking peace, who enjoy living in the countryside and are not dependent on urban amenities within walking distance. Families feel at home here, as do older tenants who want to avoid the hustle and bustle of larger cities. However, the supply of rental homes in the private sector is limited: five rented homes in a year says enough. If you need a home quickly or have your eye on a spacious apartment to rent in Zundert, you may have to wait a long time. For social housing, waiting times apply via the housing association. Considering buying as an alternative? Then check out the supply of homes for sale in Zundert, because in that market the supply is larger.
Searching for a rental home in Zundert and surroundings
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect. If nothing is available in Zundert, the adjacent cores Achtmaal and Rijsbergen are worth a look. Also Verspreide huizen Zundert sometimes offers rental homes in Zundert for those who really want to live outside the built-up area.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a house in Zundert?
In the private sector (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rent in Zundert over the past year was €1,206 per month. Prices ranged from €850 to €1,500 per month. This involves a small number of transactions, so the market is limited. For social housing, different prices apply through the housing association.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Zundert?
Social housing in Zundert is allocated through a regional housing association. Waiting times can be long, depending on the type of home and registration duration. It is advisable to register as early as possible. Check the website of the municipality of Zundert or the local housing association for up-to-date information on waiting times and allocation rules.
Is Zundert safe to live in?
Residents rate safety in Zundert at 8.0 out of 10. Multiple reviews describe the neighbourhood as quiet, well-maintained, and safe. There is social control in the streets, which most residents experience positively. It is a village with a manageable scale.
How accessible is Zundert for people renting a home?
Accessibility is the highest-rated category in resident reviews, with a score of 9.0. Zundert is located near Breda and is easily accessible by car via the N263. Public transport is available but more limited than in urban areas. For daily commuting, a car is usually convenient.
Is renting a house in Zundert suitable for families with children?
Yes, Zundert is described by residents as a child-friendly neighbourhood with active residents who organise together. Education scores 8.3, and there are primary schools in the centre. The quiet environment, greenery, and social control make it an attractive place for families. However, the supply of private rental homes is limited, so also consider nearby villages.
Quiet and tidy neighbourhood, very cosy in summer, well maintained and safe
Auto-translated to English by AICosy neighbourhood with active residents who are there for each other and organise themselves together
Auto-translated to English by AIA quiet neighbourhood, few real neighbourly contacts. But there is social control. The street is getting many new young residents, which is rejuvenating it.
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