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Rental prices and market figures for Antoniusparochie, Waalwijk

Of the 1,152 homes in Antoniusparochie, 33% are in the rental sector. This is a relatively modest rental share: the majority of the housing stock is owner-occupied. Within the rental sector, 21% is owned by a housing association (social housing), while 12% falls under other landlords (free sector and private rental).

In the free sector, five rental homes were let in the past twelve months, with an average rent of €1,460 per month. The range was from €1,250 to €1,600 per month, with an average living area of 118 m². This works out to about €12.37 per m² per month. Note: these are free sector prices only, excluding social housing. For current available rental homes and the most recent average rent, please consult the overview at the top of this page.

The WOZ value in Antoniusparochie averages €297,000. This is lower than the district average for Waalwijk (€321,000) and also lower than the municipal average of €341,000. The neighbourhood is therefore relatively affordable compared to the rest of the municipality. The average income per resident is €30,800, also slightly below the municipal average of €35,000.

Living in Antoniusparochie, Waalwijk

Antoniusparochie is predominantly a residential neighbourhood in the heart of Waalwijk, with a mixed character of post-war terraced houses, porch flats and new-build developments. The neighbourhood has a relatively young to middle-aged population: the largest group of residents falls in the 25 to 45 age category. Single-person households, with 430 units, are the most common household type, although there are also many families and couples living there.

The atmosphere in the neighbourhood is friendly and accessible. Residents describe it as a place where people go about their own business, but where you can always knock on a neighbour's door if needed. There is a healthy mix of ages and family types, giving the neighbourhood a lively but quiet character. However, there is ongoing construction: a new flat is replacing part of the existing green space in the district, which some residents experience as a loss.

Facilities in Antoniusparochie

Antoniusparochie benefits from its proximity to the city centre of Waalwijk. Within walking distance you will find supermarkets (including Albert Heijn and Jumbo in the centre), shops and catering establishments on the Grotestraat and surrounding area. For schools, the neighbourhood scores remarkably high: residents give education a 9.0 out of 10. Primary and secondary schools are easily accessible within the district or directly adjacent. Sports clubs and recreational facilities are available in and around Waalwijk, including swimming and sports facilities a short bike ride away. The green space in the neighbourhood itself receives a lower score (6.0), partly due to the aforementioned construction activities replacing existing greenery.

Accessibility

The accessibility of Antoniusparochie is rated by residents at 8.5, one of the highest sub-scores. By car, the neighbourhood is well connected via the A59, which links Waalwijk to 's-Hertogenbosch (about 20 minutes) and Tilburg (about 25 minutes). Bus services run via the centre of Waalwijk to surrounding towns. The nearest train station is Waalwijk itself, but for intercity connections you head to 's-Hertogenbosch or Tilburg Centraal stations. By bike, the centre of Waalwijk can be reached within a few minutes. Parking is still relatively easy in most streets of the neighbourhood, although pressure increases closer to the centre. The municipality of Waalwijk manages public space and parking regulations; current information can be found on the website of the municipality of Waalwijk.

Renting in Antoniusparochie means living in a central location in Waalwijk, with good connections and facilities within walking distance. For comparison: in Centrum rents are generally higher due to the direct city location, while neighbourhoods such as Baardwijk have a quieter, greener character but are slightly further from daily amenities. Besoyen has a more village-like profile and attracts different tenants than the more urban Antoniusparochie.

Is renting in Antoniusparochie right for you?

Antoniusparochie particularly attracts starters, young professionals and small families who want to live centrally in Waalwijk without paying the highest rents in the centre. The ample supply of social housing (21% housing association stock) also makes the neighbourhood interesting for people who qualify for a rental home through a housing association. Keep in mind that waiting lists for social housing can be long: register as early as possible with the relevant association active in the Waalwijk region. In the free sector, available rental homes are limited in number, so respond quickly to listings. Make sure you have your income details, employer's statement and ID ready. Considering buying instead of renting? Also check the supply of homes for sale in Antoniusparochie as an alternative.

What residents say about Antoniusparochie

Antoniusparochie receives an average resident score of 7.9 out of 10, based on two reviews. The highest sub-scores are for housing (9.0), education (9.0) and facilities (9.0). Accessibility scores 8.5 and community spirit 8.0. Safety (5.5) and green space (6.0) score less well. Resident Kimberley writes: "Nice, friendly neighbourhood. Lots of variety in people and family composition. Everyone does their own thing but the atmosphere is good enough that you can always knock on a neighbour's door if needed." She also notes that existing green space in the district is disappearing due to new construction. Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood page of Antoniusparochie for more resident reviews and district data.

Compare rental homes in and around Antoniusparochie

Looking for a home to rent in Antoniusparochie or want to compare the neighbourhood with the rest of Waalwijk? Antoniusparochie offers a central location with lower WOZ values than the city average, which translates into relatively accessible rents in the free sector. Those seeking more space or greenery might also consider Bloemenoord or Laageinde. For a broader picture of the rental market supply in the city, view all rental homes in Waalwijk or the full overview of rental homes in the municipality of Waalwijk. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Antoniusparochie, Waalwijk?

In the private sector, the average rent in Antoniusparochie over the past twelve months was €1,460 per month, with a range of €1,250 to €1,600 per month. The average living area was 118 m², which works out to about €12.37 per m² per month. Social housing through a housing association is usually significantly cheaper, but income requirements and waiting lists apply.

Are there social housing properties in Antoniusparochie?

Yes, 21% of the housing stock in Antoniusparochie is owned by a housing association. That's over 240 homes. If you want a rental home through the social sector, you need to register with the housing association active in the Waalwijk region. Be prepared for waiting lists; register as early as possible to be eligible for a social rental home.

What is it like to live in Antoniusparochie?

Antoniusparochie is a friendly residential neighbourhood in Waalwijk with a mix of post-war homes and new builds. Residents appreciate the central location, good accessibility, and sense of community. The neighbourhood receives an average resident score of 7.9 out of 10. Resident Kimberley describes it as a nice, friendly neighbourhood where people go about their own business but are still there for each other.

Is Antoniusparochie suitable for families with children?

Antoniusparochie is certainly suitable for families. Residents give education a 9.0 out of 10 and facilities also score highly (9.0). The neighbourhood has a diverse population composition with many families and young residents. The proximity of primary schools and Waalwijk city centre makes daily logistics manageable. However, green space in the neighbourhood is limited and is further decreasing due to new developments.

How accessible is Antoniusparochie?

Residents rate the accessibility of Antoniusparochie at 8.5 out of 10. By car, the neighbourhood is well connected via the A59, with 's-Hertogenbosch about 20 minutes away and Tilburg about 25 minutes by car. Waalwijk city centre is within a few minutes by bike. Bus services run via the centre; for train connections, you need to use the stations in 's-Hertogenbosch or Tilburg.

What facilities are there in Antoniusparochie?

Antoniusparochie has a high facility score of 9.0 out of 10. Within walking or short cycling distance, you'll find supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo, shops, and eateries in Waalwijk city centre. Schools and childcare are well represented in and around the neighbourhood. Sports facilities and recreational opportunities are available in the wider Waalwijk area.

Is Antoniusparochie a safe neighbourhood to live in?

Safety is the lowest-scoring category in Antoniusparochie with a 5.5 out of 10. This is a point of attention that potential tenants can weigh in their decision. Nevertheless, the overall neighbourhood score stands at 7.9 out of 10, indicating that residents are generally positive about living in Antoniusparochie. Up-to-date safety information per district is available via the municipality of Waalwijk.


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Kimberley
Living together · Terraced house
08-09-2024
Nice, friendly neighbourhood.

Nice, friendly neighbourhood. Lots of variety in people and family compositions. Everyone does their own thing, but the atmosphere is good enough that you can always knock on a neighbour's door if needed. The green spaces currently in the area are largely being replaced by the construction of a new apartment block in the future, hence the lower score for greenery. But otherwise a perfect location. Quick access to the city centre and other attractions.

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7.8
Kimberley
31-08-2023
Pleasant

Quiet neighbourhood with many friendly people. Many different cultures and types of people in a small part of Waalwijk. Nice and quiet living with many amenities around the corner. Downside is that parking is sometimes difficult.

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