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Rental homes in Hoogvenne Oost, Tilburg

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Rental prices and market figures Hoogvenne Oost, Tilburg

Hoogvenne Oost is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 65% of the more than 605 homes are owned, while 35% are rented. Of that rental share, 14% is held by housing associations (social rent) and 21% belongs to other landlords (private sector). This ratio is important to know if you are looking for a rental home: the private sector supply is limited, but it does exist.

In the private sector (excluding social rent), 25 homes were rented out in Hoogvenne Oost over the past twelve months. The average rent was €1,358 per month, with a range of €675 to €1,650 per month. With an average surface area of 63 m², this amounts to approximately €21.50 per m² per month. This is noticeably higher than the average in the broader district Hoogvenne, and also above the municipal average for rental homes in Tilburg. The average WOZ value of homes in Hoogvenne Oost is €398,000, well above the district average of €356,000 and significantly above the Tilburg average of €314,000. This reflects the relatively high-quality housing stock in this part of the neighbourhood. For current rental prices and available rental homes, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily.

Living in Hoogvenne Oost, Tilburg

Hoogvenne Oost is a quiet, green-dominated residential neighbourhood on the west side of Tilburg, with a clear suburban character. The housing stock largely consists of 1970s and 1980s terraced houses and semi-detached houses, supplemented by a limited number of apartments. The streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery in public spaces, and the neighbourhood has little through traffic. This makes it an attractive place for those seeking peace and quiet, but without expecting pronounced urban vibrancy.

The average income per household is €38,500, slightly above the Tilburg average, and 46% of residents have a higher professional or university education. The largest age group is 45-65 years, followed by those aged 65 and over. This translates into a stable, quiet atmosphere. Young people and students are less represented than in neighbourhoods such as Piushaven or the Veemarktkwartier.

Facilities in Hoogvenne Oost

For daily groceries, residents rely on supermarkets in the immediate vicinity, including a Jumbo and Albert Heijn within cycling distance towards the centre or the adjacent shopping area on Ringbaan-West. Primary schools are accessible within the Hoogvenne district; for secondary education, there are several schools in Tilburg-West and the centre. For sports, there are clubs in the area, and the Wandelbos and Reeshofplas are a short bike ride away for outdoor recreation. The neighbourhood itself has few restaurants or shops; those who regularly dine out or want urban shopping options need to go to the centre or the Binnenstad of Tilburg.

Accessibility

By bike, you can reach the centre of Tilburg in about twenty minutes; there are reasonable cycling connections via Ringbaan-West and through routes towards the city centre. By car, you quickly connect to the A58 towards Eindhoven and Breda, and the A65 towards Den Bosch is also easily accessible. Public transport is available via bus lines that connect the neighbourhood to Tilburg station and the city centre, although frequency outside peak hours is limited. Parking in Hoogvenne Oost is generally not a problem: most streets do not require a permit and there is ample space for cars on the street or on private driveways.

On the neighbourhood page of Hoogvenne Oost you will find resident reviews and detailed district data. What residents often mention is the peace and space: "Nice living here, quiet streets and lots of greenery. But little life in the neighbourhood in the evenings." That is an honest picture: those seeking dynamism and liveliness are better off in Tivoli or Hoogvenne West. Those looking for peace, space and a stable neighbourhood are well placed in Hoogvenne Oost.

Does renting in Hoogvenne Oost suit you?

Based on the demographics and housing supply, Hoogvenne Oost best suits tenants who value peace and space: people in their forties and fifties, families or dual-income earners who consciously choose a quieter living environment outside the ring road. First-time buyers with a limited budget should take into account private sector prices starting from around €675 per month, but averaging €1,358 per month. The supply of rental homes in Hoogvenne Oost in the private sector is limited: only 25 homes were rented out in the past year. Responding quickly to an available rental home is therefore strongly recommended. Make sure you have income statements, an employer's declaration and a valid ID ready. For social rent, register with Thuis in Brabant, the regional housing association active in Tilburg; expect significant waiting times. Those who want to buy a home can also look at the supply of homes for sale in Hoogvenne Oost, where 65% of the housing stock is owner-occupied.

What residents say about Hoogvenne Oost

Residents appreciate Hoogvenne Oost mainly for the quiet living environment, the wide streets and the location relative to the motorway. One resident writes: "Pleasant, green neighbourhood with little nuisance. You notice that people have lived here for years and know the area." Criticisms that come up are the limited supply of shops and restaurants in the neighbourhood itself, and the dependence on the car or bike for daily needs. For all reviews and a complete picture of neighbourhood scores per category, check the reviews and district data of Hoogvenne Oost on the corresponding neighbourhood page.

Compare rental homes in and around Hoogvenne Oost

Those considering renting an apartment in Hoogvenne Oost but also wanting to explore other options can easily compare with adjacent neighbourhoods. Hoogvenne West has a similar character but a slightly different housing mix. For a livelier and more urban alternative, Piushaven is popular, although rental prices there are generally higher. Jeruzalem and Fatima are also neighbourhoods in Tilburg with their own character worth comparing. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and district data from more than 1,500 sources, so you not only choose a home but also a neighbourhood that suits you. View the full supply and neighbourhood scores for the entire district via the page Hoogvenne, or broaden your search to all rental homes in Tilburg. More information about living and facilities in the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Hoogvenne Oost, Tilburg?

In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Hoogvenne Oost over the past year was €1,358 per month, with an average area of 63 m². This amounts to approximately €21.50 per m² per month. The range runs from €675 to €1,650 per month, depending on the type and size of the property. Social housing rents are significantly lower, but waiting lists apply.

Are there social housing properties in Hoogvenne Oost?

Yes, approximately 14% of the housing stock in Hoogvenne Oost is owned by housing associations and concerns social housing. For a social housing property in Tilburg, you register via Thuis in Brabant (thuisinbrabant.nl). Expect considerable waiting times; the demand for social housing in Tilburg is high relative to supply.

What is it like to live in Hoogvenne Oost?

Hoogvenne Oost is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a suburban character, consisting mainly of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the wide streets and good car accessibility. A frequently mentioned criticism is the limited range of shops and restaurants in the neighbourhood itself. The area mainly attracts families and residents aged 45 to 65.

Is Hoogvenne Oost suitable for families?

Hoogvenne Oost is certainly suitable for families: the neighbourhood is quiet, there is little through traffic, and primary schools are accessible within the district. The largest age group is 45-65, indicating a stable, family-oriented environment. The average household income of €38,500 is above the Tilburg average, which partly explains the relatively higher rents in the free sector.

How is the accessibility of Hoogvenne Oost?

By car, Hoogvenne Oost has good connections to the A58 towards Eindhoven and Breda. Tilburg city centre is about a twenty-minute bike ride away via the Ringbaan-West. Bus services connect the neighbourhood to Tilburg station, although frequency is limited outside peak hours. Parking is generally not a problem: most streets do not require a permit.

What facilities are there in Hoogvenne Oost?

Hoogvenne Oost itself has few shops or restaurants; for daily groceries, supermarkets such as Jumbo and Albert Heijn are within cycling distance towards the Ringbaan-West. Primary schools are available in the wider Hoogvenne district. For recreation, the Wandelbos and the Reeshofplas are within a short cycling distance. Those looking for a wide range of shops or dining options are directed to Tilburg city centre.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Hoogvenne Oost?

The supply of rental properties in Hoogvenne Oost in the free sector is limited: in the past year, approximately 25 properties were rented out. Due to the scarce supply, it is advisable to respond quickly to available rental homes. Ensure you have documents such as an employer's statement, recent payslips and a valid ID ready. The current rental time in days can be found at the top of this page.

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