Rental homes in Bomenbuurt Midden, Tilburg
Check the current rental property supply in Bomenbuurt Midden and discover through neighbourhood data and resident reviews whether this Tilburg neighbourhood suits you.
Rental prices and market figures Bomenbuurt Midden, Tilburg
In Bomenbuurt Midden, 47% of the housing stock is rental housing, the other half is owner-occupied. Of those rental properties, 14% are owned by a housing association (social housing) and 33% fall under other landlords, i.e. the private sector. This means that the majority of rental properties in Bomenbuurt Midden are offered on the free market.
The average WOZ value is €279,000. That is slightly higher than the district average of Noordhoek (€276,000), but clearly lower than the Tilburg average of €314,000. The neighbourhood is therefore relatively affordable compared to Tilburg as a whole.
In the private sector (excluding social housing), 27 homes have been rented out over the past twelve months. The average rent was €1,164 per month, with an average living area of 98 m². That works out to about €11.90 per m². The range runs from €676 to €1,625 per month, indicating that both compact apartments and more spacious homes are available for rent in Bomenbuurt Midden. For current available rental properties and the daily average rent, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Bomenbuurt Midden, Tilburg
Bomenbuurt Midden is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in the Noordhoek district, just north of Tilburg city centre. The neighbourhood owes its name to the many trees that adorn the streets and green strips, and that feeling of greenery and space is immediately noticeable when you cycle through it. The buildings consist mainly of post-war terraced houses and porch flats from the 1960s and 1970s, supplemented by a modest number of single-family homes with a small garden. The streetscape is sober but well-maintained, without the hustle and bustle of a city centre.
With 2,440 residents, it is a medium-sized neighbourhood. The largest group is 25 to 45 years old (870 people), followed by 45 to 65-year-olds. Notable is the high proportion of single-person households (840), which makes the neighbourhood popular among starters and singles. Only 26% of residents are married, confirming the picture of a relatively young, individual living culture. The education level is relatively high: 48% of residents have completed higher education.
Facilities in Bomenbuurt Midden
For daily groceries, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. There are supermarkets within walking distance, including a Jumbo and a Lidl in the immediate vicinity of the Noordhoekring. For a wider range of shops, Tilburg city centre is easily accessible by bike. Children in the neighbourhood attend primary schools in the immediate area, including schools on the edge of Bomenbuurt. For sporty residents, there are various sports clubs active in Noordhoek, and the Wandelbos and Leijpark are within cycling distance for those seeking more greenery. Hospitality venues are limited in the neighbourhood itself; for that, the centre or Heuvelstraat is the designated place.
Accessibility
Bomenbuurt Midden is conveniently located for public transport. Several Arriva bus lines run via the Noordhoekring and connect the neighbourhood to Tilburg Centraal station, about ten minutes' travel time. From the station, you can take the train to Breda in about twenty minutes and to Den Bosch in forty minutes. By car, the A58 (towards Eindhoven and Breda) is easily accessible via the ring road. By bike, you can reach Tilburg city centre in a quarter of an hour. Parking is free on most streets, although it can be a challenge at busy times.
Atmosphere and what residents say
Residents particularly appreciate the peace and accessibility of the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page of Bomenbuurt Midden, a resident writes: "It's quiet here without feeling like you're far from everything. The bike connection to the centre is excellent and the neighbours know each other." Criticisms that come up are the limited hospitality options in the neighbourhood itself and the sometimes outdated state of the older rental flats. If you want a lively nightlife right around the corner, you'd better look at the Binnenstad.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods, Bomenbuurt Midden has a slightly quieter character than Bomenbuurt Oost, which is a bit closer to the main roads. Bomenbuurt West has a similar atmosphere but a slightly greener street profile. In terms of rental prices, the three neighbourhoods are close to each other in the private sector.
Is renting in Bomenbuurt Midden right for you?
Bomenbuurt Midden mainly attracts starters, young professionals and singles looking for an affordable rental property with a good connection to the centre. The high proportion of single-person households and the 25 to 45 age group dominate the neighbourhood. Families with children can also find their place here, although the supply of larger family homes for rent is more limited. For social housing, you need to register with a housing association such as TBV Wonen or WonenBreburg; waiting lists in Tilburg can run up to several years. In the private sector, it is wise to respond quickly to available rental properties: check at the top of the page how long properties are typically on the market. Make sure you have your payslips, employer's statement and ID ready. If you are considering buying, you can also look at owner-occupied homes in Bomenbuurt Midden, where the WOZ value of €279,000 suggests a realistic entry level.
What residents say about Bomenbuurt Midden
On Buurtje.nl, residents rate their neighbourhood on several categories, including safety, facilities, accessibility and atmosphere. Bomenbuurt Midden scores above average on peace and accessibility. A resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "Green, affordable and close enough to everything. Not exciting, but nice to live in." Residents are less enthusiastic about the state of some older rental complexes and the lack of evening hospitality in the neighbourhood itself. View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the residents' page of Bomenbuurt Midden.
Compare rental properties in and around Bomenbuurt Midden
Are you looking for an apartment to rent in Bomenbuurt Midden or want to compare with other options? Then Bomenbuurt West and Bomenbuurt Oost are also worth a look. For a more urban environment with more hospitality, you can go to Armhoef or Jeruzalem. The full range of rental properties in Noordhoek gives a good picture of what the district has to offer. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Also check out the broad range of rental properties in Tilburg or read more about the municipality on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Bomenbuurt Midden, Tilburg?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Bomenbuurt Midden over the past twelve months was €1,164 per month, with an average living area of 98 m². That works out to about €11.90 per m². The range runs from €676 to €1,625 per month. Social housing through a housing association is cheaper, but waiting lists and income requirements apply.
Are there social housing units in Bomenbuurt Midden?
Yes, about 14% of the housing stock in Bomenbuurt Midden is owned by a housing association. In Tilburg, these include TBV Wonen and WonenBreburg. For a social housing unit, you must register via the regional housing allocation system; waiting lists in Tilburg can be several years. The remaining 33% of rental properties fall under private sector landlords.
What is it like to live in Bomenbuurt Midden?
Bomenbuurt Midden is a quiet, green post-war residential neighbourhood in the Noordhoek district, just north of Tilburg city centre. Residents appreciate the peace, greenery, and good cycling connections to the city. Criticisms include the limited dining options in the neighbourhood itself and the outdated condition of some rental apartment blocks. The education level is relatively high, and the area attracts many young professionals and singles.
Is Bomenbuurt Midden suitable for starters and singles?
Yes, Bomenbuurt Midden is particularly popular among starters and singles. With 840 single-person households out of 1,285 homes and a dominant age group of 25 to 45, the neighbourhood suits people renting their first home or consciously choosing a compact, affordable rental close to the centre. Families also find their place here, but the supply of larger family homes is more limited.
How accessible is Bomenbuurt Midden?
Accessibility is good. Several Arriva bus routes connect the neighbourhood via the Noordhoekring to Tilburg Central Station, about ten minutes' travel time. From that station, you can reach Breda in twenty minutes and Den Bosch in forty minutes. By bike, you are in Tilburg city centre in a quarter of an hour. By car, the A58 is easily accessible via the ring road. Parking on the streets is largely free.
What amenities are there in Bomenbuurt Midden?
For daily groceries, supermarkets are within walking distance, including a Jumbo and a Lidl near the Noordhoekring. Primary schools are present in and around the neighbourhood. Sports clubs in Noordhoek are well represented, and for more greenery, the Wandelbos and Leijpark are within cycling distance. Dining and a wider range of shops are mainly found in Tilburg city centre.
How quickly are rental homes let in Bomenbuurt Midden?
Private sector rental homes in Bomenbuurt Midden are generally let quickly, partly due to the relatively affordable rents compared to the Tilburg average. Over the past twelve months, 27 homes were rented out in the private sector. At the top of this page, you will find the current average time to let in days. It is wise to respond quickly to a rental home that is available and to have your documents such as payslips and employer's statement ready in advance.









