Homes for sale in Rhenoy, West Betuwe
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House prices and market figures Rhenoy, West Betuwe
The owner-occupied market in Rhenoy is pronounced. With 82% owner-occupied homes in the stock, this is a typical owner-occupied village, where renting is more the exception than the rule. The average WOZ value is €459,000, which is clearly higher than the average in the district community Beesd (€428,000) and also above the municipal average of West Betuwe (€413,000). That difference is no coincidence: Rhenoy attracts buyers who consciously choose peace, space and an authentic Betuwe environment.
Over the past twelve months, 8 homes were sold in Rhenoy, with an average purchase price of €756,750. The range runs from €369,500 to €1,375,000, indicating that the supply varies widely: from smaller village homes to spacious detached houses on larger plots. With an average living area of 146 m², you arrive at a price per square metre of approximately €5,180. Supply is limited and the market moves slowly, which in practice means there is little choice but that well-priced homes sell quickly. Check the current supply and current asking prices at the top of this page for the most recent state of affairs.
Living in Rhenoy, West Betuwe
Rhenoy is a small, close-knit village in the Betuwe with around 750 inhabitants. Anyone looking for a home here is looking for something specific: space, greenery, and an environment where you know your neighbours. The village has a typical polder character, with ribbon development along the Linge and views across the farmland. The housing stock largely consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses, partly from older construction periods but also with newer infill on a smaller scale. Large apartment complexes are not found here.
Facilities in Rhenoy itself are sparse. There is no supermarket in the village, but neighbouring Beesd is a few minutes' drive away and offers daily groceries, a primary school and a GP. Anyone considering buying an apartment in Rhenoy should know that the supply is almost exclusively ground-based. Sports clubs and community life are present via the surrounding cores. The river Linge forms a recreational axis: walking and cycling along the water is a daily activity for many residents.
Accessibility by car is reasonable: via the N327 you quickly reach the A2 towards Utrecht or 's-Hertogenbosch. The nearest NS railway station is Geldermalsen, about ten minutes' drive away, from where you have direct connections to Utrecht Centraal and Den Bosch. Bus connections from Rhenoy itself are limited, which in practice makes the village car-dependent. Cyclists find good routes towards Beesd and along the Linge, but longer distances are still covered by car.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace and social cohesion. On the neighbourhood page of Rhenoy you can read what residents themselves write about life here. One resident describes it as: "You know everyone, the children play outside and you don't have to be afraid of traffic. That's exactly why we stayed living here." Criticism almost always focuses on the limited facilities and the dependence on the car for almost everything.
Compared to neighbouring villages such as Acquoy or the more urbanised cores Beesd West and Beesd Oost, Rhenoy is smaller and quieter. That is not a disadvantage for everyone, but it is a given. Those who want more facilities within walking distance should look at homes for sale in Beesd itself. Those who are looking for village peace and are willing to get in the car for it will find in Rhenoy an environment that has little competition in the region.
Does a home in Rhenoy suit you as a buyer?
Rhenoy mainly attracts families and those aged 45 and over who consciously choose space and peace. The largest age group in the village is 45-65 years, and households with children form the largest group. First-time buyers have a hard time: with an average purchase price of €756,750 and limited supply, buying a house in Rhenoy is a substantial financial step. Buying a home in Rhenoy also requires realism: supply changes slowly, overbidding occurs for popular properties and you are dependent on the car. Those who doubt whether buying is the right time now can also look at rental homes in Rhenoy as an intermediate solution. For movers and seniors looking for space without city bustle, Rhenoy is a serious option.
What residents say about Rhenoy
Residents rate Rhenoy predominantly positively, with high scores on safety, greenery and social atmosphere. Facilities and public transport score lower, which consistently comes back in the reviews. One resident writes: "Rhenoy is not a village for those who want everything around the corner, but if you are at peace with that, it is wonderfully quiet and safe here." View all scores per category and read more experiences on the full neighbourhood page of Rhenoy.
Compare homes for sale in and around Rhenoy
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, including neighbourhood scores and resident reviews that you won't find anywhere else on purchase pages. This allows you to directly weigh buying in Rhenoy against alternatives. View Rhenoy and surroundings for a broader search area, compare with Geldermalsen or Meteren if you want more facilities, or explore the full supply via homes for sale in West Betuwe. More about the municipality can also be found on the website of municipality West Betuwe.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Rhenoy?
The average purchase price in Rhenoy over the past twelve months was €756,750, with a range from €369,500 to €1,375,000. With an average living area of 146 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,180. Supply is limited, meaning popular homes sell quickly and overbidding occurs.
What is the WOZ value in Rhenoy?
The average WOZ value in Rhenoy is €459,000. This is higher than the average in the Beesd district (€428,000) and clearly above the municipal average of West Betuwe (€413,000). The higher WOZ value reflects the predominantly larger and ground-based housing stock in this small Betuwe village.
What is it like to live in Rhenoy?
Rhenoy is a quiet, close-knit village with around 750 residents on the Linge river. Its character is rural and green, with little traffic and strong social cohesion. Residents appreciate the safety and space, but are honest about the lack of amenities within walking distance. Those seeking peace and space and who don't mind using a car will quickly feel at home here.
Is Rhenoy suitable for families with children?
Yes, Rhenoy is primarily a family village. Households with children form the largest group, and the 45-65 age group is the most strongly represented. The environment is safe and quiet, and children can play outside. The nearest primary school and childcare are in neighbouring Beesd, a few minutes' drive away.
How accessible is Rhenoy?
By car, Rhenoy is easily accessible via the N327, with a quick connection to the A2 towards Utrecht and 's-Hertogenbosch. The nearest NS railway station is Geldermalsen, about a ten-minute drive away, with direct trains to Utrecht Centraal and Den Bosch. Bus connections from the village itself are limited, making a car practically necessary for most daily journeys.
What types of homes are for sale in Rhenoy?
The supply in Rhenoy consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes: detached houses and semi-detached houses are the most common. Buying an apartment in Rhenoy is hardly possible; the village has no significant multi-family buildings. The homes vary in construction period from older village houses to occasional newer developments, with an average area of 146 m².
Are there enough amenities in Rhenoy itself?
Rhenoy itself has few daily amenities: there is no supermarket or GP in the village. For groceries, schools and medical care, you rely on Beesd, which is a few minutes' drive away. For recreation, the Linge offers walking and cycling routes directly from the village. If having daily amenities within walking distance is important to you, it is worth also looking at homes in Beesd or Geldermalsen.





