Rental homes in Campenhoef, Tilburg
Looking for a rental property in Campenhoef? Check the current listings on this page and discover what the neighbourhood has to offer.
Renting in Campenhoef: a tight private sector with hefty prices
Campenhoef is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 1,206 homes, only 34% are rented out, the majority of which are owned by housing associations (25%). The private sector is therefore limited in size. This is reflected in the rental prices: based on the past twelve months, seven homes were rented in the private sector (excluding social housing) at an average rent of €3,286 per month, with a range from €1,139 to €9,075. The average floor area was 114 m². These are annual averages; for current rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page. The WOZ value in Campenhoef is €350,000, well above the Tilburg average of €314,000, indicating that this is a relatively expensive neighbourhood. Anyone looking for a rental home in Campenhoef in the private sector should expect limited supply and higher prices than elsewhere in Tilburg.
Campenhoef: a quiet, mature neighbourhood where the car is parked at the door
Campenhoef is not a neighbourhood that stands out for bustling terraces or trendy coffee shops. It is a green, quiet residential area on the west side of Tilburg, with terraced houses, semi-detached homes and spacious gardens. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and almost half of the residents are married. That sets the tone: it is quiet, orderly and family-oriented here, but it doesn't come alive on the street. If you're looking for hustle and bustle, you won't find it here.
On the neighbourhood page of Campenhoef, residents share their experiences through reviews. What comes back: the peace and space are appreciated, as is the accessibility by car. But several residents point to the lack of amenities within walking distance. One resident writes that you need the car for almost everything, from groceries to a night out. Public transport is rated as mediocre. The neighbourhood does not have its own shopping centre of any significance; residents rely on adjacent neighbourhoods or the centre of Tilburg.
The three sub-neighbourhoods differ from each other. Campenhoef Midden is considered the quietest part, while Campenhoef Oost has slightly more supply towards the main roads. In Campenhoef West you'll find a bit more greenery along the edges of the neighbourhood. Parking is not a problem on most streets, which is a practical advantage for families with multiple cars. Primary schools are available in the immediate vicinity, but for secondary education and higher facilities you rely on other neighbourhoods or the city centre.
Renting in Campenhoef: who is this suitable for, and who is it not?
Rental homes in Campenhoef are most suitable for middle-aged households seeking peace and space, who have a car and are not dependent on public transport or nearby hospitality. Families wanting a quiet environment with a garden can do well here, provided they can afford the high private-sector prices. For starters, students or people without a car, Campenhoef is less logical: supply is scarce, prices are high and the neighbourhood is not well connected to the centre. In that case, consider the Binnenstad or neighbourhoods like Armhoef and Jeruzalem for a different type of housing supply. If you are considering buying, you can also look at the supply of homes for sale in Campenhoef, because the owner-occupied sector is dominant here.
Find current rental supply in Campenhoef
At the top of this page you see the current supply of rental homes in Campenhoef, including average rent and time on market. Buurtje.nl combines this with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only know what is available but also what it's really like to live there. Want to broaden your search area? Then also check the supply in Hoogvenne or Fatima, or view all rental homes in Tilburg for a broader overview. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental home in Campenhoef?
In the free sector (excluding social rent), the average rent in Campenhoef over the past year was €3,286 per month, with an average living area of 114 m². The range varied from €1,139 to €9,075 per month, depending on type and size. This concerns a limited number of transactions, so individual homes may differ significantly.
How long does it take to rent a home in Campenhoef?
The free-sector supply in Campenhoef is limited: only seven homes were rented out in the past year. This indicates a tight market with little turnover. The current average rental time in days is shown at the top of this page and is updated daily.
Is social housing available in Campenhoef?
Approximately 25% of the housing stock in Campenhoef is owned by housing associations, amounting to around 300 social rental homes. For a social rental home in Tilburg, you must register on the regional waiting list. Waiting times in Tilburg are generally long; information on this can be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.
How accessible is Campenhoef for tenants without a car?
Campenhoef is most suitable for residents with a car. Public transport is described by residents as limited, and daily amenities such as supermarkets are not always within walking distance. For tenants who rely on public transport, neighbourhoods closer to the centre of Tilburg are more practical.
Are there primary schools near rental homes in Campenhoef?
Yes, there are primary schools in and around Campenhoef, making it a suitable neighbourhood for families with young children. For secondary education, residents rely on other neighbourhoods or the city centre. The municipality of Tilburg offers a school finder on its website for up-to-date information on schools per neighbourhood.




