Rental homes in Gesworen Hoek West, Tilburg
Discover rental properties in Gesworen Hoek West and view the current listings on this page, supplemented with neighbourhood data and resident reviews.
Rental prices and market figures Gesworen Hoek West, Tilburg
Of the 518 homes in Gesworen Hoek West, 35% are in the rental sector, the remaining 65% are owner-occupied. The majority of rental properties are owned by a housing association: 31% of the total housing stock is social housing, while only 4% belongs to other (commercial) landlords. The private sector is therefore limited here.
In the private sector (excluding social housing), 4 homes were rented out in the past twelve months at an average rent of €1,895 per month. The range was therefore €1,895 to €1,895 per month, indicating a narrow and homogeneous supply in this segment. A price per m² has not been calculated because the average surface area of the rented homes is not available. Please note that this concerns only private sector transactions; social housing is generally significantly lower in price.
The average WOZ value in Gesworen Hoek West is €267,000. This is slightly higher than the average for the broader district Gesworen Hoek (€259,000), but clearly lower than the Tilburg average of €314,000. Gesworen Hoek West is therefore a relatively affordable neighbourhood within the municipality. For current rental prices and available rental homes, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Gesworen Hoek West, Tilburg
Gesworen Hoek West is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood on the northwest side of Tilburg. The neighbourhood has a green and somewhat village-like character, with a mix of post-war terraced houses and detached houses from the 1960s and 1970s. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for urban dynamism or busy shopping streets, but rather for its tranquillity and manageable scale. With 1,225 residents, it is a relatively small community where people know each other.
The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, and families with children are the most common household type. You can tell from the atmosphere: quiet streets, playgrounds in the neighbourhood, and a sense of safety that residents appreciate. One resident describes it as follows: "A cosy neighbourhood to live in. You feel safe and there is plenty for the children to do. The streets look tidy and are easily accessible." This person grew up there as a child, which says something about the stable, close-knit community in the neighbourhood.
Facilities in Gesworen Hoek West
For daily groceries, residents rely on supermarkets in nearby districts, such as along Ringbaan-Noord or towards the centre of Tilburg. The neighbourhood itself has no large shopping concentration, but for many residents that is actually a plus: less traffic and more peace. Primary schools are accessible within the Gesworen Hoek district, and for secondary education there are good connections to school locations elsewhere in Tilburg. Sports clubs and green play areas are present in and around the neighbourhood, which explains the high score for accessibility and the satisfactory score for green space (7.0). For more extensive shops, catering, and cultural facilities, the city centre of Tilburg is the designated destination.
Accessibility
Gesworen Hoek West scores remarkably high on accessibility: residents give it a 9.0. The neighbourhood is conveniently located relative to Ringbaan-Noord, giving quick access to the A58 and A65 towards Den Bosch, Eindhoven, and Breda. By bike, you can reach the centre of Tilburg in about ten to fifteen minutes. Bus connections via the surrounding main roads also make the neighbourhood well accessible by public transport. Parking is free and without a permit requirement on most streets, which is a practical advantage for residents with a car.
Want to know what other residents think of the neighbourhood? View all ratings and the full neighbourhood page of Gesworen Hoek West for scores per category and more resident reviews.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods, Gesworen Hoek West has a quiet and green profile. Gesworen Hoek Oost has a similar living environment but is slightly closer to the main roads. Gesworen Hoek Zuid is more compact and has a slightly more urban character. Moerse Dreef is also an option for those looking to rent in this corner of Tilburg. Read more about the entire district on the page about rental homes in Gesworen Hoek.
Is renting in Gesworen Hoek West right for you?
Gesworen Hoek West mainly attracts families and residents aged 45 to 65. If you are looking for a rental home in a quiet, safe, and well-connected neighbourhood without the hustle and bustle of the city, this is a good fit. Starters and young people seeking urban vibrancy will find that better in neighbourhoods like Binnenstad or Armhoef. The private sector supply in Gesworen Hoek West is limited: only a handful of homes are offered for rent in this segment per year, with an average rent of €1,895 per month. Respond quickly when a home becomes available, as supply is scarce. For social housing, you can register with housing associations active in Tilburg; the municipality of Tilburg can point you to the right associations and registration procedures. Would you rather buy than rent? Then check the supply of homes for sale in Gesworen Hoek West, as 65% of the housing stock is owner-occupied.
What residents say about Gesworen Hoek West
Gesworen Hoek West receives an average rating of 7.6 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The highest sub-scores are for accessibility (9.0) and safety (8.0). Beauty and facilities also score well (both 8.0). Community, green space, housing, and education come out at 7.0. A resident who lived there as a child writes: "A cosy neighbourhood to live in. You feel safe and there is plenty for the children to do." View all scores and experiences on the neighbourhood page of Gesworen Hoek West. This kind of resident data is unique at neighbourhood level.
Compare rental homes in and around Gesworen Hoek West
Looking for a rental home in Gesworen Hoek West, but also want to compare? Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident scores and district data, so you not only find a home but also know if the neighbourhood suits you. View the available supply of rental homes in the neighbourhoods Gesworen Hoek Oost and Gesworen Hoek Zuid as an alternative, or broaden your search to all rental homes in Tilburg. If you prefer to rent an apartment in Gesworen Hoek West, find the current supply at the top of this page. For a different type of district, take a look at Hoogvenne or Jeruzalem.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Gesworen Hoek West, Tilburg?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Gesworen Hoek West over the past twelve months was €1,895 per month. The range was €1,895 to €1,895 per month, based on 4 rented homes. Social housing is typically significantly lower in price, depending on the housing association and the tenant's income.
Are there social housing properties in Gesworen Hoek West?
Yes, 31% of the housing stock in Gesworen Hoek West is owned by a housing association, which amounts to a substantial part of the 518 homes in the neighbourhood. For a social housing property, you can register with housing associations active in Tilburg. Be aware of waiting lists; the municipality of Tilburg can provide further information on the correct registration procedures.
What is it like to live in Gesworen Hoek West?
Gesworen Hoek West is a quiet, well-organised neighbourhood with a green, slightly village-like character, located on the northwest side of Tilburg. Residents particularly appreciate the safety (8.0) and good accessibility (9.0). The overall resident score is 7.6 out of 10. One resident describes it as 'a cosy neighbourhood where you feel safe and where there is plenty to do for children'.
Is Gesworen Hoek West suitable for families with children?
Yes, Gesworen Hoek West is very much a family neighbourhood. Families with children form the largest household group, and the neighbourhood scores well on safety and cleanliness. The quiet streets, play areas and green surroundings make it a pleasant place for children. Primary schools are accessible within the district, and for secondary education there are good connections to other parts of Tilburg.
How is the accessibility of Gesworen Hoek West?
Residents give accessibility the highest score of all categories: a 9.0. The neighbourhood is conveniently located near the Ringbaan-Noord, with quick access to the A58 and A65 towards Den Bosch, Eindhoven and Breda. By bike, you can reach the centre of Tilburg in about ten to fifteen minutes. Bus connections via surrounding main roads also make the neighbourhood well accessible by public transport. Parking is free on most streets.
What facilities are there in Gesworen Hoek West?
Gesworen Hoek West does not have a large concentration of shops within the neighbourhood itself, but supermarkets and shops are easily accessible via the Ringbaan-Noord and towards the city centre. Primary schools are present within the Gesworen Hoek district, and sports clubs and green recreational spaces are available in the immediate vicinity. For more extensive dining, culture and shops, the centre of Tilburg is the place to go. Residents give facilities a score of 8.0.
Is Gesworen Hoek West a safe neighbourhood to rent in?
Residents rate safety in Gesworen Hoek West at 8.0 out of 10, which is a clearly above-average score. Several residents emphasise that you feel safe there, including for children. The quiet, well-organised streets and the stable community contribute to this feeling. If you want to rent a house in a safe and tidy neighbourhood in Tilburg, Gesworen Hoek West is a serious option.
I grew up here as a child. You feel safe and there is plenty to do for the children. The streets look tidy and are easily accessible.
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