Rental homes in Goirle-Centrum, Goirle
Looking for a rental property in Goirle-Centrum? Check the current listings on this page and read what residents think of the neighbourhood.
Renting in Goirle-Centrum: a small private sector, large housing association base
Goirle-Centrum has a striking rental market for a village centre. Of the 681 homes in the neighbourhood, 48% are rented out, the majority of which (35%) are owned by housing associations. The private sector here is limited: in the past twelve months, one private-sector home was rented out, at a rent of €816 per month. This gives an initial indication of the price level, but says little about the breadth of supply. For the current state of rental supply and the average asking price, you can refer to the overview at the top of this page.
Compared to the rest of Goirle, property values in the centre are significantly lower: the average WOZ value is €331,000, while the municipal average is €410,000. The average income (€31,800 versus €38,200 municipality-wide) also indicates that the centre is a more accessible, mixed residential neighbourhood. Anyone looking for a rental home in Goirle-Centrum has the best chance through the housing association sector, but should expect waiting times. Private-sector homes are scarce and are rented out quickly.
Goirle-Centrum: a quiet village centre where the elderly set the tone
Living in Goirle-Centrum means living in the beating heart of a compact North Brabant village. The neighbourhood has around 1,230 residents, with the largest group being those aged 65 and over (470 people). This colours the atmosphere: it is quiet, orderly and socially engaged. Single-person households, with 350 units, are the most common living arrangement, which explains why relatively many smaller rental homes are available through housing associations.
On the neighbourhood page of Goirle-Centrum, residents give the neighbourhood a score of 10.0 out of 10, based on reviews. All sub-scores, from safety and community to greenery and accessibility, score maximum. One resident describes the neighbourhood as a place where everything is close by, the streets are clean and neighbours still know each other. That picture matches what you find in the centre: the shops on Tilburgseweg and around Marktplein are within walking distance, and the atmosphere is down-to-earth and friendly, as is the case in many Brabant village centres. Accessibility by car towards Tilburg is good via the N269, and by bus you can quickly reach the region. Read more experiences and view all reviews on the neighbourhood page.
Anyone looking for more space or greenery can also look at adjacent residential areas. De Groote Akkers is a quieter residential neighbourhood a bit further from the centre, while Grobbendonck has a more green and suburban character. De Hoge Wal is also worth considering if you want a bit more space around your home. For a complete picture of the rental landscape in the municipality, you can refer to the overview of rental homes in Goirle.
Renting in Goirle-Centrum: who is it suitable for, and who is it not?
A rental home in Goirle-Centrum is well suited to people who consciously choose a quiet, compact living environment with all daily amenities within walking distance. Given the ageing population structure and the large proportion of single-person households, the neighbourhood is particularly attractive for seniors, singles and people who want to combine peace and proximity to amenities. Young families or people looking for more spacious new-build homes will find fewer options here. Those who want to buy rather than rent can view the supply of homes for sale in Goirle-Centrum, as 52% of the housing stock is owner-occupied. Renting in Goirle-Centrum through the private sector requires patience: supply is limited and changes quickly.
Find current rental supply in Goirle-Centrum
At the top of this page you will find the current rental supply in Goirle-Centrum, including filters for price, surface area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines this with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only search for a home but also know what to expect from the area. Considering renting in a neighbouring neighbourhood? Then also check the supply in Abcoven or Wildackers. More information about living and amenities in the municipality can be found on the official website of the municipality of Goirle.
Frequently asked questions
What does a rental property in Goirle-Centrum cost in the private sector?
In the past twelve months, one property was rented in the private sector in Goirle-Centrum, at a rent of €816 per month. This gives an indication of the price level, but the private-sector supply is limited. For current rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
How long is the waiting time for a social rental property in Goirle-Centrum?
Goirle-Centrum has a relatively large housing association share: 35% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations. Waiting times for social rental properties in the Midden-Brabant region can be long. For current waiting times and registration, you can contact the housing association active in Goirle, or the municipality via goirle.nl.
Is Goirle-Centrum a safe neighbourhood to rent in?
Residents rate safety in Goirle-Centrum as 10.0 out of 10 in the reviews on the neighbourhood page. The neighbourhood has a quiet, clear character with many seniors and single-person households. It is a compact village centre where people know each other, which contributes to a sense of social safety.
How is the accessibility if you rent an apartment in Goirle-Centrum?
Goirle-Centrum scores maximum on accessibility in resident reviews. By car, Tilburg is quickly reachable via the N269. There are also bus connections from the centre to Tilburg and surrounding villages. A car is handy for further travel, as Goirle does not have a train station.
For which target groups is a rental home in Goirle-Centrum most suitable?
The centre of Goirle particularly attracts seniors and singles: the 65-plus group is the largest age group and single-person households are the most common. Renting a home in Goirle-Centrum is attractive if you want daily amenities within walking distance and value peace and quiet. Young families looking for larger homes with a garden will likely find a better-suited supply in neighbouring neighbourhoods such as De Groote Akkers or Wildackers.
Parking is a downside Otherwise very satisfied. Right in the centre Close to shopping centre Large field for children to play. And plenty of benches for people to have a chat.
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