Rental homes in Bomenbuurt Oost, Tilburg
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Rental prices and market figures Bomenbuurt Oost, Tilburg
Bomenbuurt Oost is predominantly a rental neighbourhood: 74% of the 823 homes are rented, compared to 26% owner-occupied. Within the rental segment, the distribution is striking: 30% is owned by housing associations (social housing), while 45% is with other landlords. This makes it a neighbourhood where both social tenants and those renting in the private sector find a home.
In the private sector (excluding social housing), 29 homes were rented in Bomenbuurt Oost over the past twelve months. The average rent was €1,384 per month, with a range from €818 to €2,250 per month. The average living area was 124 m², which works out to around €11.20 per m² per month. These are the rental prices for Bomenbuurt Oost as measured over the past year; for current daily prices and available rental homes, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
The WOZ value in Bomenbuurt Oost averages €269,000. That is lower than the district average of Noordhoek (€276,000) and clearly lower than the Tilburg average of €314,000. Bomenbuurt Oost is thus one of the cheaper neighbourhoods within the municipality. If you want to compare with the broader supply, you can also look at rental homes in Tilburg for a full market overview.
Living in Bomenbuurt Oost, Tilburg
Bomenbuurt Oost is a compact, predominantly post-war residential neighbourhood in the Noordhoek district, on the northeastern side of Tilburg. The neighbourhood has a quiet, residential character with many porch flats and terraced houses from the 1960s and 1970s, supplemented by a limited number of newer apartments. The streets are largely green, with trees along the roadway, giving the neighbourhood a certain seclusion that residents appreciate. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out, but for many residents that is precisely the reason to live here: it is quiet, orderly and affordable compared to more central Tilburg neighbourhoods.
The population largely consists of single-person households (615 of the approximately 823 homes), with a strong concentration of 25- to 45-year-olds. This is also reflected in the street scene: many young professionals and starters renting an apartment in Bomenbuurt Oost as a first step on the rental market, alongside a significant group of over-65s (330 residents) who have lived there for years.
Facilities in Bomenbuurt Oost
For daily groceries, residents rely on supermarkets in the immediate vicinity of Noordhoek. The Albert Heijn on Statenlaan and the Aldi in the neighbourhood are within cycling distance. Primary schools in the Noordhoek area also serve Bomenbuurt Oost; the nearest schools are within walking distance or a short bike ride. For sports, there are various clubs in the district, and Leijpark, one of the largest city parks in Tilburg, is about a ten-minute bike ride away. Hospitality and shops are limited within the neighbourhood itself; for these, residents depend on the city centre or shopping strips elsewhere in Noordhoek.
Accessibility
Tilburg station is about a ten to fifteen-minute bike ride from Bomenbuurt Oost, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters. Several Arriva bus routes connect the neighbourhood with the city centre and other districts. By car, the A58 (towards Breda and Eindhoven) is easily accessible via the northern arterial roads of Tilburg. Parking is free on most streets and generally not a major issue, although it can be tight during busy times. For cyclists, there are reasonable connections to the city centre, although the infrastructure is not always comfortable everywhere.
Residents appreciate the peace and relatively low rents, but sometimes mention the outdated state of homes and limited facilities in the neighbourhood itself as a downside. One resident writes: "Nice, quiet neighbourhood to live in. Not much going on in the street, but I actually like that. The connection to the city centre by bike is good." Read more experiences on the neighbourhood page of Bomenbuurt Oost, where you can also find the full resident scores per category.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods, Bomenbuurt Oost has a somewhat quieter and slightly less central character than Bomenbuurt Midden. Bomenbuurt West has a similar profile but differs in housing composition. If you are looking for more urbanity, you can also look at Binnenstad, although rents there are generally higher.
Is renting in Bomenbuurt Oost right for you?
Bomenbuurt Oost mainly attracts starters, young professionals and seniors who combine peace and affordability. With 74% rental homes and a large share of single-person households, this is not a typical family neighbourhood, although families certainly live there too. Private sector rents average €1,384 per month; if you are looking for a rental home below the social housing threshold, it is advisable to register with a Tilburg housing association such as TBV Wonen, as waiting lists are long. Respond quickly to available rental homes in the private sector: supply is limited and homes are usually rented out quickly. Make sure you have your income statements, employer's statement and a copy of your ID ready. If you are considering buying instead of renting, you can also view the supply of homes for sale in Bomenbuurt Oost.
What residents say about Bomenbuurt Oost
Residents of Bomenbuurt Oost give the neighbourhood a solid average rating. The peace and location relative to the city centre score well; the limited facilities in the neighbourhood itself and the condition of older homes are more often mentioned as points for improvement. One resident describes the neighbourhood as: "A quiet, tidy residential area without too much fuss. Not exciting, but pleasant and affordable." View all reviews and scores per category on the neighbourhood page of Bomenbuurt Oost.
Compare rental homes in and around Bomenbuurt Oost
Looking for a home to rent in Bomenbuurt Oost but also want to compare alternatives? Within the same district, you can check out Bomenbuurt West and Bomenbuurt Midden for a similar character. If you are looking for more urbanity or different rents, you can look at Armhoef or Jeruzalem. For a full overview of supply in the district, see rental homes in Noordhoek. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know if the neighbourhood suits you. More about living and life in the municipality can be found on the page Tilburg or via the official website of the municipality of Tilburg.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Bomenbuurt Oost, Tilburg?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Bomenbuurt Oost over the past twelve months was €1,384 per month, with a range of €818 to €2,250 per month. The average living area was 124 m², which works out to about €11.20 per m². Social housing through a housing association is cheaper, but income requirements and waiting lists apply.
Are there social housing properties in Bomenbuurt Oost?
Yes, approximately 30% of the housing stock in Bomenbuurt Oost is owned by housing associations. For a social housing property, you can register with TBV Wonen, the largest association active in Tilburg. Be prepared for long waiting lists; registering as early as possible is advisable. In addition to association properties, 45% of homes are owned by other (private) landlords.
What is it like to live in Bomenbuurt Oost?
Bomenbuurt Oost is a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood in the Noordhoek district with a clear and green character. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and relatively affordable rents compared to more central Tilburg neighbourhoods. As a downside, residents sometimes mention the limited amenities in the neighbourhood itself and the outdated condition of some of the homes. The neighbourhood mainly attracts young professionals, starters and seniors.
Is Bomenbuurt Oost suitable for starters on the rental market?
Bomenbuurt Oost is certainly interesting for starters. With 615 single-person households and a large group of 25- to 45-year-olds, the neighbourhood is clearly geared towards that target group. Free sector rents start from €818 per month, which is relatively accessible by Tilburg standards. However, supply is limited: 29 free sector homes were rented out over the past twelve months, so responding quickly to a property to rent is important.
How accessible is Bomenbuurt Oost?
Tilburg station is about a ten to fifteen-minute bike ride away, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters. Several Arriva bus routes connect the neighbourhood with the centre and other districts. By car, you can access the A58 towards Breda and Eindhoven via Tilburg's northern arterial roads. Parking is free on most streets and generally not problematic.
What amenities are there in Bomenbuurt Oost?
For daily groceries, supermarkets are within cycling distance, including an Albert Heijn on Statenlaan and an Aldi in the area. Primary schools in Noordhoek also serve Bomenbuurt Oost and are within walking or cycling distance. Leijpark, a large city park in Tilburg, is about a ten-minute bike ride away. Hospitality and shops are limited in the neighbourhood itself; for a wider range, you need to go to the centre or other parts of Noordhoek.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Bomenbuurt Oost?
The supply of rental homes in Bomenbuurt Oost is limited: in the free sector, fewer than three properties per month were rented out on average over the past twelve months. As a result, properties are generally rented out quickly. Make sure you have documents such as an employer's statement, income overview and proof of identity readily available if you are seriously considering renting a home in Bomenbuurt Oost. The current rental time in days can be found at the top of this page.










