Rental homes in Campenhoef West, Tilburg
Discover rental properties in Campenhoef West and find the right home based on current listings, neighbourhood data, and resident reviews.
Rental prices and market figures for Campenhoef West, Tilburg
Campenhoef West is predominantly a rental neighbourhood: 66% of homes are rented, while 34% are owner-occupied. Of those rental homes, 51% are owned by a housing association, meaning social housing forms a solid base here. The remaining 14% falls under other landlords, the so-called free sector outside association ownership.
The average WOZ value in Campenhoef West is €305,000. That is lower than the district average of Campenhoef (€350,000) and also lower than the Tilburg average of €314,000. The neighbourhood is thus relatively affordable compared to its immediate surroundings. In the free sector (excluding social housing), one home was rented last year for €9,075 per month with an area of 86 m², which works out at over €105 per m² per month. This concerns an exceptionally high segment and is not representative of the vast majority of the rental stock, which largely consists of social housing. For current rental prices and available rental homes in Campenhoef West, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily.
Living in Campenhoef West, Tilburg
Campenhoef West is a quiet, predominantly post-war residential neighbourhood on the west side of the Campenhoef district in Tilburg. The neighbourhood has around 440 residents and a clearly recognisable character: it is a neighbourhood where life moves slowly, the streets are easy to navigate, and the average age is relatively high. With 190 residents in the 65-plus category, this is the largest age group, which is visible in the quiet streets and the composition of the housing stock. Many homes are porch flats or ground-level rental properties from the 1960s and 1970s, built to meet post-war housing needs. The housing association plays a major role here: more than half of the housing stock is association-owned.
The neighbourhood lacks big-city dynamism, but that is not what residents are looking for here. Living in Campenhoef West means living in a neighbourhood with its own pace. Residents appreciate the peace and social cohesion, although the neighbourhood page for Campenhoef West also indicates that amenities within walking distance are limited. One resident writes: "It is quiet here and the neighbours know each other, but for groceries you still have to get on your bike."
Amenities in Campenhoef West
The neighbourhood itself has few independent amenities, but it is close to the shopping centre of the wider Campenhoef district. Supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Lidl are within cycling distance. Primary schools in the area serve the few families with children, although the 0-15 age group is small with only 20 residents. For sports and recreation, there are opportunities in the surrounding neighbourhoods, including sports clubs and a few green spaces along the edge of the neighbourhood. Hospitality and shops are scarce in the immediate vicinity; for these, residents are directed towards the centre of Tilburg.
Accessibility
Campenhoef West is reasonably accessible by car via the surrounding ring roads towards the A58 and A65, making Eindhoven and Breda reachable within 30 to 40 minutes. The centre of Tilburg can be reached by bike in about 15 minutes. Public transport runs via bus lines in the area; Tilburg station is the nearest train station and is about a 10-minute bike ride away. Parking is generally not a problem in the neighbourhood: there is plenty of street space and a permit is not required on most streets.
Want to compare? Campenhoef Midden has a similar character but a slightly younger population structure, while Campenhoef Oost has a bit more dynamism. Also check the broader range of rental homes in Campenhoef if you want to compare the neighbourhood with the rest of the district.
Is a rental home in Campenhoef West right for you?
Campenhoef West is most suitable for seniors, peace-seeking singles, and people who consciously choose a social rental home in a quiet Tilburg residential neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is less suitable for starters seeking urban vibrancy or families who need many amenities within walking distance. The labour participation rate is 51% and the average income is €34,500, which is close to the Tilburg average. For those looking for a rental home in the free sector, the supply is limited and prices are in the higher segment. Also consider owner-occupied homes in Campenhoef West as an alternative, or register with a housing association for social housing via the municipality of Tilburg. Respond quickly to available rental homes: supply is scarce and homes are usually rented out quickly. Prepare your documents (income statement, ID) in advance.
What residents say about Campenhoef West
Residents describe Campenhoef West as a quiet, easy-to-navigate neighbourhood where you know your neighbours. The neighbourhood scores on Buurtje.nl show that peace and safety are rated relatively highly, while the level of amenities and liveliness score lower. One resident: "It is pleasant living here, quiet and green enough, but for young people there is little to do in the neighbourhood itself." See all experiences and scores on the resident reviews and neighbourhood data for Campenhoef West for a complete picture.
Renting in Campenhoef West compared to other neighbourhoods
Looking for an apartment to rent in Campenhoef West or want to know how the neighbourhood compares to the rest of Tilburg? Campenhoef West is quieter and cheaper than the district average, but has fewer amenities than neighbourhoods such as Binnenstad or Armhoef. For those seeking more urban dynamism, those neighbourhoods are a logical comparison. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data from more than 1,500 sources, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. Also check the full overview of rental homes in Tilburg or explore the district page for Campenhoef for more context. Are there available rental homes for rent in Campenhoef West? See the current supply at the top of this page.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Campenhoef West, Tilburg?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), one property was rented in Campenhoef West last year for €9,075 per month with an area of 86 m², which amounts to over €105 per m² per month. This is an exceptionally high segment and not representative of the entire neighbourhood, which consists of more than half social housing. Social housing rents are typically significantly lower, depending on allocation by the housing association.
Are there social housing properties in Campenhoef West?
Yes, 51% of the housing stock in Campenhoef West is owned by a housing association, giving social housing a solid base here. For a social housing property in Tilburg, you can register via the regional housing allocation system, usually through WonenBreburg or TBV Wonen. Be aware of waiting lists, as demand for social housing in Tilburg is high.
What is it like to live in Campenhoef West?
Campenhoef West is a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood with an older population: the largest age group is 65-plus. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, social cohesion, and the neighbourhood's clarity. A point of attention that comes up in reviews is the limited range of amenities within walking distance. The neighbourhood is less suitable for those seeking urban vibrancy.
Is Campenhoef West suitable for seniors looking to rent a home?
Yes, Campenhoef West is particularly a neighbourhood that suits seniors. With 190 of the 440 residents in the 65-plus category, this is the dominant age group, and the quiet, clear living environment fits well. The 51% housing association ownership means there are relatively many properties that may become available through social housing, although waiting lists apply.
How accessible is Campenhoef West?
By car, Campenhoef West is easily accessible via the surrounding ring roads towards the A58 and A65, with Eindhoven and Breda a 30 to 40-minute drive away. Tilburg city centre can be reached by bike in about 15 minutes. Public transport runs via bus lines in the area; Tilburg station is about a 10-minute bike ride away. Parking is free on most streets and generally not a problem.
What amenities are there in Campenhoef West?
Campenhoef West itself has limited amenities. Supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Lidl are within cycling distance via the shopping centre of the broader Campenhoef district. Primary schools are present in the area, although the number of children in the neighbourhood is small. For more extensive shops, dining, and sports, residents are directed to Tilburg city centre or adjacent districts.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Campenhoef West?
The private sector rental supply in Campenhoef West is very limited: only one property was rented in the private sector last year. This means that properties that become available are snapped up quickly. Prepare your documents such as an income statement and ID in advance, and respond immediately to a property you like. For social housing, waiting lists apply via the housing association.



