Rental homes in Enschot Midden, Tilburg
Looking for a rental property in Enschot Midden? Check the current listings on this page and discover what this quiet village neighbourhood of Tilburg has to offer.
Rental prices and market figures Enschot Midden, Tilburg
Enschot Midden is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 484 homes, only 13% are in the rental sector, of which 6% are owned by a housing association and 7% by other landlords. This makes the supply of rental homes in Enschot Midden scarce, especially compared to the Tilburg average. In the free sector (excluding social housing), five homes were rented out in the past twelve months, with an average rent of €1,392 per month. The range ran from €360 to €1,650 per month, with an average living area of 156 m². That works out at a price of around €9 per m². The WOZ value in Enschot Midden is €488,000, which is higher than the district average of Berkel-Enschot (€467,000) and well above the Tilburg average of €314,000. This reflects the neighbourhood's appeal. Social rental homes are available through local housing associations, but due to the limited association stock, waiting lists are long. For current rental prices and available rental homes in Enschot Midden, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Enschot Midden, Tilburg
Enschot Midden is the heart of the village of Enschot, which officially forms part of the municipality of Tilburg but has clearly retained its own village character in terms of atmosphere. The neighbourhood largely consists of detached homes and semi-detached houses, built in the post-war decades and partly supplemented with later expansions. The streets are wide, quiet and predominantly have 30 km/h zones. If you are looking for a rental home in a green, quiet environment without the hustle and bustle of the city, this is a good place.
A resident aptly describes the neighbourhood: "Enschot Midden is the kind of place where families immediately feel at home. The neighbourhood is quiet and green, with wide streets, safe 30 km/h zones and plenty of play areas where children can run around or cycle freely. Neighbours know each other and easily strike up a conversation, creating a warm and close-knit community." That experience translates into a resident score of 8.6 out of 10. See all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Enschot Midden neighbourhood page.
Facilities in Enschot Midden
The neighbourhood has a compact range of facilities that is sufficient for daily shopping and basic needs. In the village centre of Enschot you will find a supermarket, a GP, a pharmacy and a few local shops and eateries. For a larger range of shops, Tilburg city centre is within easy reach. There are several primary schools in the Enschot area, which makes the neighbourhood popular among families with young children. Sports clubs for football, tennis and other sports are present in the village. The nature around Enschot Midden, with rural paths and green countryside, offers plenty of space for walking and cycling. The sub-score for green space is lower at 4.0 out of 10, which residents may attribute to the immediate living environment rather than the wider landscape.
Accessibility
Enschot Midden is located approximately five kilometres from Tilburg city centre. By bike, that is a comfortable ride of about fifteen to twenty minutes via well-maintained cycle paths. By car, you can quickly reach Tilburg city centre via the N65 or the A65 towards Den Bosch. Parking is not a problem in Enschot Midden: most homes have their own driveway or garage, and there is plenty of on-street parking without a permit requirement. Public transport is limited but functional, with bus connections towards Tilburg city centre. Tilburg station is the nearest train station, from where you can quickly travel towards Breda, Den Bosch and Eindhoven. The accessibility score of 9.0 out of 10 indicates that residents have little to complain about here.
Would you like to compare living in Enschot Midden with the wider district? Then check the supply of rental homes in Berkel-Enschot for a broader overview. Neighbourhoods such as Berkel Noord and Oostkamer Oost have a different character and sometimes a wider supply of rental homes, making them interesting alternatives for those who want to rent in the same region.
Does renting in Enschot Midden suit you?
Enschot Midden mainly attracts families with children, which is confirmed by the demographic figures: 215 households with children and 42% married residents. The average income is €41,000 per year and labour participation is high (74%), indicating an economically active population. Starters and students will find little affordable rental housing here: the free sector supply is small and rents are high. Seniors seeking peace and a sense of community may feel at home here. Those considering renting a flat in Enschot Midden should bear in mind that supply is limited and homes are rented out quickly. Prepare your documents, respond quickly to new listings and also register with a housing association for social housing if you want to live in the region for the longer term. As an alternative, it is worth looking at homes for sale in Enschot Midden, because with 87% owner-occupied homes, the sales market is dominant here. The municipality of Tilburg also provides information about living and registering with housing associations via tilburg.nl.
What residents say about Enschot Midden
Enschot Midden scores an 8.6 out of 10 in resident reviews on Buurtje.nl. The highest scores go to Housing (10), Beauty (10), Safety (9.0), Accessibility (9.0), Community (9.0) and Facilities (10). Only Green space scores lower with a 4.0, which stands out in an otherwise positive picture. One resident writes: "Enschot Midden is the kind of place where families immediately feel at home." That says a lot about the atmosphere. Read more resident experiences on the resident reviews and neighbourhood data of Enschot Midden. These kinds of local insights are unique at neighbourhood level.
Compare rental homes in and around Enschot Midden
Are you looking for a home to rent in Enschot Midden but also want to explore other options? The neighbouring neighbourhood Buitengebied B-E Noord-West offers an even more rural character, while the supply of available rental homes in the wider municipality is larger. Via rental homes in Tilburg you will find the complete overview of all districts and neighbourhoods, with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and current rental data from more than 1,500 sources. This allows you to fairly compare Enschot Midden with districts such as Binnenstad or Hoogvenne, which have a very different urban character but may offer more rental housing supply. Read more about the district as a whole on the page of Berkel-Enschot.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Enschot Midden, Tilburg?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Enschot Midden over the past twelve months was €1,392 per month, with an average living area of 156 m². That works out to about €9 per m². Rents ranged from €360 to €1,650 per month. Social housing is generally cheaper, but supply is limited and waiting lists are long.
Are there social housing properties in Enschot Midden?
Yes, but the supply is small. About 6% of the housing stock in Enschot Midden is owned by a housing association. To get a social housing property, you need to register with a housing association active in the Tilburg region, such as TBV Wonen or WonenBreburg. Due to the limited housing association stock in this neighbourhood, waiting times are long. More information about registration can be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.
What is it like to live in Enschot Midden?
Enschot Midden has a quiet, village-like character with wide streets, 30 km/h zones and a close-knit community. Residents appreciate the safety, the beauty of the neighbourhood and the amenities. The resident score on Buurtje.nl is 8.6 out of 10. Green space scores slightly lower (4.0), but there is plenty of nature and countryside available around the neighbourhood.
Is Enschot Midden suitable for families with children?
Yes, Enschot Midden is very much a family neighbourhood. A large proportion of households have children, 42% of residents are married, and the neighbourhood has many playgrounds and safe streets. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity and sports clubs for football and tennis. Residents describe the neighbourhood as a place where children can run around and cycle freely.
How accessible is Enschot Midden?
Enschot Midden is about five kilometres from the centre of Tilburg. By bike, it takes fifteen to twenty minutes. By car, the N65 is the fastest route towards Tilburg, and via the A65 you can reach Den Bosch. Bus services run towards Tilburg city centre, from where you can continue by train. Parking is free and there are no permit zones. Residents give accessibility a 9.0 out of 10.
What amenities are there in Enschot Midden?
In the village centre of Enschot you will find a supermarket, a GP, a pharmacy and local shops and eateries. There are several primary schools in the neighbourhood, sports clubs for football and tennis, and walking and cycling paths in the surrounding countryside. For a larger range of shops and restaurants, the centre of Tilburg is quickly accessible. Residents give amenities a 10 out of 10.
Is Enschot Midden a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Yes, Enschot Midden is considered very safe by residents. The safety sub-score is 9.0 out of 10. The quiet streets, 30 km/h zones and close-knit community contribute to that feeling. It is a neighbourhood where neighbours know each other, which generally also has a positive effect on social safety.
Enschot Midden is the kind of place where families immediately feel at home. The neighbourhood is quiet and green, with wide streets, safe 30 km/h zones, and plenty of play areas where children can run around or cycle freely. Neighbours know each other and easily strike up a conversation, creating a warm and close-knit community. Schools, childcare, and sports clubs are within walking or cycling distance, and nature is always nearby – ideal for an afternoon of walking, picnicking, or playing in the woods. At the same time, all daily shopping facilities are close by, and you can be in Tilburg or Oisterwijk in just a few minutes. Thus, Enschot Midden combines the peace and safety of a village with the conveniences and accessibility of the city – a wonderful place to raise children.
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