Apartments and flats for Rent in Helmond, Netherlands
Apartments for Rent in Helmond
Helmond offers one of Noord-Brabant's most balanced apartment markets, sitting perfectly between Eindhoven's urban energy and the Dutch countryside. Based on over 1,500 listings tracked on RentHunter, apartments here average €1,302 per month — that's 13% cheaper than Eindhoven while keeping you within 15 minutes by train. This price difference makes Helmond increasingly popular among working professionals who value both affordability and connectivity.
The apartment market in Helmond reflects the city's practical character: 41% of listings include parking (crucial for commuters), 70% allow official registration, and 33% come furnished — perfect for expats and corporate relocations. Most apartments cluster around the historic city center near Helmond Station or in the newer developments toward Brouwhuis, offering everything from converted factory lofts to modern family apartments.
Whether you're drawn by the 40-minute train connection to Amsterdam or the lower cost of living compared to the Randstad, Helmond's apartment market delivers solid value without sacrificing convenience. The city's industrial heritage means you'll find unique spaces in renovated buildings, while newer construction focuses on energy efficiency and modern amenities.
Commuting from Helmond
Helmond Station sits on the main railway line between Eindhoven and Venlo, making it a strategic base for commuters. The station offers direct connections to major cities across the Netherlands, while the city's location near the A270 and A67 highways provides excellent road access. Many apartment hunters choose Helmond specifically for these transport links, trading a short commute for significant rent savings compared to Amsterdam or Utrecht.
Eindhoven
Just 15 minutes by train, Eindhoven is the most popular commute destination for Helmond residents. Home to tech giants like ASML and Philips, plus Eindhoven University of Technology, the city offers abundant job opportunities. Many tech workers live in Helmond to escape Eindhoven's higher apartment rents while staying close to Brainport region employers.
Amsterdam
The 88-minute train journey to Amsterdam makes Helmond a viable option for professionals working in the capital who want more space and lower costs. Direct trains run frequently throughout the day, though peak hour travel requires advance planning. Some international companies based in Amsterdam Zuid actively recruit in Brabant, knowing employees appreciate the reverse commute away from expensive city centers.
Utrecht
At 58 minutes by train, Utrecht represents a middle ground for commuters seeking access to the Randstad's job market without Amsterdam's premium prices. Utrecht's central position and major employers like Rabobank and UMC Utrecht attract many Helmond residents. The journey typically involves one change at 's-Hertogenbosch, making it slightly less convenient than the Amsterdam route but still very manageable.
NS offers discounted off-peak travel with a Dal Voordeel subscription — perfect for flexible workers or those with hybrid schedules. Many Helmond commuters save 40% on train costs by avoiding rush hours.
Price comparison
Helmond's apartment market offers compelling value, especially when compared to nearby cities. With an average rent of €1,302 per month, you'll save €198 monthly compared to apartments in Eindhoven (€1,500 average). Over a year, that's €2,376 in savings — enough to cover a nice vacation or build up your emergency fund.
The price structure in Helmond rewards different apartment sizes differently. One-bedroom apartments average €1,187 monthly, while two-bedroom units — the most common type with 797 listings tracked — average €1,350. For families, three-bedroom apartments cost around €1,478, still significantly less than comparable spaces in the Randstad. These prices reflect Helmond's position as a regional hub rather than a major metropolitan center.
The trade-off for these savings is mainly travel time if you work elsewhere. However, many residents find the 15-minute train ride to Eindhoven or even the 88-minute journey to Amsterdam worthwhile given the housing cost difference. Factor in parking availability (41% of apartments include it) and the car-friendly infrastructure, and Helmond becomes even more attractive for those who value practical living over urban amenities.
Neighborhoods at a glance
- City CenterHistoric heart around Markt square with converted factory lofts and modern apartments. Walking distance to shops, restaurants, and Helmond Station. Higher prices but maximum convenience for car-free living.
- BrouwhuisModern residential area with new-build apartments and family-friendly amenities. Popular with expats and young professionals for its planned layout and parking availability. Easy highway access for commuters.
- RijpelbergEstablished neighborhood with mix of older and renovated apartments. More affordable than city center, good for first-time renters. Close to recreational areas and shopping centers like Traverse.
- WarandeQuiet residential area near Warande park, popular with families and couples seeking green space. Slightly further from the station but well-connected by bus. Mix of apartment blocks and converted houses.
FAQ
How much does parking cost for apartments in Helmond?
Good news for car owners: 41% of apartments in Helmond include parking, which is much higher than Amsterdam or Utrecht. When included, parking is usually free or costs €25-50 monthly for a private spot. Street parking in most residential areas is free, though city center spots may require payment during business hours.
Is Helmond cheaper than Eindhoven for apartments?
Yes, significantly. Apartments in Helmond average €1,302 monthly compared to €1,500 in Eindhoven — that's 13% cheaper. The savings increase with apartment size: while a 2-bedroom in Helmond costs around €1,350, similar units in Eindhoven often exceed €1,600. Factor in Helmond's 15-minute train connection, and many tech workers find it the perfect compromise between affordability and access to Brainport jobs.
Can I find furnished apartments in Helmond?
Absolutely. About 33% of apartment listings in Helmond come furnished, which is ideal for expats, students, or anyone making a temporary move. Furnished apartments in Helmond typically include all major appliances, basic furniture, and sometimes even kitchenware. Expect to pay €100-200 extra monthly for furnished options, but you'll save significantly on moving and setup costs.
What's the typical apartment size in Helmond?
Apartments in Helmond average 82 m², which is quite generous by Dutch standards. Two-bedroom apartments are most common and typically range from 70-95 m², offering plenty of space for couples or small families. One-bedroom units average around 60-70 m², while larger three-bedroom apartments can reach 100-120 m². Compare this to Amsterdam where similar apartments are often 20-30% smaller at the same price point.
How competitive is the Helmond rental market?
Helmond's rental market is competitive but more manageable than Amsterdam or Utrecht. Good apartments typically receive 5-15 applications, compared to 50+ in major cities. Most listings stay available for 2-3 weeks, giving you time to arrange viewings and prepare documents. The key is having your paperwork ready (income proof, employer letter, ID) and responding quickly to new listings on RentHunter. Start your search 4-6 weeks before your desired move-in date.
Flats and apartments in Helmond
In the Netherlands, 'flat' and 'apartment' are often used interchangeably. Both refer to self-contained units in multi-story buildings.
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