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Rental prices and market figures Koningsoord, Tilburg

Koningsoord has a mixed housing market: 48% of the 734 homes are rental properties, the remaining 52% are owner-occupied. Of the rental properties, 13% are owned by a housing association (social housing), while 35% are offered via other landlords. This latter segment, the private sector, largely determines what tenants pay on the open market.

In the past twelve months, four homes were rented out in the private sector in Koningsoord. The average rent was €1,590 per month, with a range of €1,505 to €1,670 per month. The average living area was 117 m², which works out at a price of about €13.60 per m². These are exclusively private sector figures; social housing falls outside this and is usually considerably cheaper.

The average WOZ value of homes in Koningsoord is €402,000. That is lower than the district average of Berkel-Enschot (€467,000), but significantly higher than the Tilburg average of €314,000. Koningsoord is therefore a relatively sought-after neighbourhood within the municipality. See the current supply and the daily average rent at the top of this page.

Living in Koningsoord, Tilburg

Koningsoord is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the eastern side of Tilburg, located in the Berkel-Enschot district. The neighbourhood has a village character that clearly differs from the more urban districts closer to the centre. The housing stock mainly consists of ground-based homes, with a mix of detached houses, semi-detached houses and terraced houses from the 1980s and 1990s. New construction is limited, but the homes are generally well-maintained and most have a garden. Renting apartments in Koningsoord is less common; the supply mainly consists of family homes.

Facilities in Koningsoord

For daily shopping, residents rely on the shopping centre of Berkel-Enschot, a few minutes' drive or cycle away. There is a supermarket there, among other things. Within the neighbourhood itself, there are no large retail chains, which gives Koningsoord its quiet character but also requires some willingness to leave the neighbourhood for daily errands. As for schools, primary education is accessible in the immediate vicinity of Berkel-Enschot; secondary education can be found towards Tilburg city centre. In terms of sports, Koningsoord benefits from its proximity to the countryside: walking and cycling routes through the surrounding nature are directly accessible from the neighbourhood. Sports clubs for football and tennis are active in Berkel-Enschot.

Accessibility of Koningsoord

By car, Koningsoord is easily accessible via the N65, which provides a connection to Tilburg city centre (about ten minutes) and the A65 towards Den Bosch. The A58 motorway is also within easy reach. Public transport is less prominent: bus services run to Tilburg city centre and Tilburg station, but the frequency is limited compared to central districts. Those dependent on public transport would do well to check this in advance via the municipality of Tilburg. By bike, Tilburg city centre can be reached in about twenty to twenty-five minutes. Parking is not a problem in Koningsoord: most homes have their own driveway or sufficient on-street parking space, without a permit requirement.

Residents particularly appreciate Koningsoord for its peace and space. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here, you really feel like you live outside the city but still have everything within reach." Critical notes sometimes concern the limited walking distance to facilities and the dependence on the car. See all experiences on the Koningsoord neighbourhood page, where resident reviews and full district data are available.

Compared to neighbouring areas such as Berkel Noord or Oostkamer Oost, Koningsoord has a quieter and more spacious character, with homes that are on average larger but also have higher rents in the private sector. Those looking for a more urban atmosphere can also look at rental properties in Tilburg in districts closer to the centre.

Is renting in Koningsoord right for you?

Koningsoord mainly attracts households in the 25 to 45 age group, families and older residents over 65. With 42% married households and a high level of education (52%), it is a neighbourhood that appeals to dual-income earners and families seeking peace and space. First-time buyers with a limited budget will find the private sector rents averaging €1,590 per month quite high. Social housing is limited (13% of the stock) and requires registration with a housing association, where waiting lists must be taken into account. Those who want to rent quickly would be wise to have documents such as payslips and employer's statements ready immediately. Is buying an option? Then also check the supply of homes for sale in Koningsoord as an alternative. The available rental properties change daily; see the current overview at the top of this page.

What residents say about Koningsoord

Residents generally rate Koningsoord positively, particularly in terms of living enjoyment, safety and greenery. The neighbourhood scores well on peace and liveability, although the limited density of facilities within the neighbourhood itself is mentioned as a drawback. One resident describes it as: "Koningsoord is a nice, safe neighbourhood to raise children. But you have to take the car for everything." All ratings, scores per category and resident responses can be found on the Koningsoord neighbourhood page. This kind of neighbourhood insight is unique at this level.

Compare rental properties in and around Koningsoord

Want to know how Koningsoord compares to other neighbourhoods in the area? In rental properties in Berkel-Enschot you will find the broader supply within the entire district. Neighbourhoods such as Buitengebied B-E Noord-West have an even more rural character, while districts like Binnenstad in Tilburg are more urban and have more facilities but also higher rents. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and demographic district data, so that as a tenant you choose not only a home but also a neighbourhood that suits you.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Koningsoord, Tilburg?

In the free sector, the average rent in Koningsoord over the past twelve months was €1,590 per month, with a range of €1,505 to €1,670 per month. The average living area was 117 m², which works out to about €13.60 per m². Social housing is usually significantly cheaper, but income requirements and waiting lists apply.

Are there social housing properties in Koningsoord?

Yes, approximately 13% of the housing stock in Koningsoord is owned by a housing association. To get a social housing property in Koningsoord, you need to register with a housing association active in the Tilburg region, such as TilburgsAkkoord or WonenBreburg. Be prepared for waiting lists; demand for social housing in this neighbourhood exceeds supply.

What is it like to live in Koningsoord?

Koningsoord is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the eastern side of Tilburg with a village character. Residents appreciate the peace, space, and safety, but mention the limited amenities within the neighbourhood itself as a drawback. For daily shopping and schools, you rely on the nearby centre of Berkel-Enschot.

Is Koningsoord suitable for families with children?

Yes, Koningsoord is popular among families. The neighbourhood has many ground-floor homes with gardens, little through traffic, and a safe living environment. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years, indicating a neighbourhood with many young families. Primary schools are accessible in the Berkel-Enschot area, and the surrounding nature offers plenty of space for children.

How accessible is Koningsoord?

By car, Koningsoord is easily accessible via the N65 towards Tilburg city centre (about ten minutes) and the A65 towards Den Bosch. Public transport is limited; there are buses to Tilburg station, but the frequency is lower than in central neighbourhoods. By bike, the centre of Tilburg can be reached in about twenty to twenty-five minutes. Parking is not a problem: there is no permit requirement and most homes have their own parking.

What amenities are there in Koningsoord?

Within Koningsoord itself, amenities are limited. The shopping centre of Berkel-Enschot, a few minutes' bike ride away, offers supermarkets and daily shops. Sports clubs for football and tennis are active in Berkel-Enschot. Walking and cycling routes through the surrounding countryside are directly accessible from the neighbourhood. For secondary education, hospital care, and a wider range of shops, you rely on Tilburg city centre.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Koningsoord?

The supply of free-sector rental properties in Koningsoord is limited: in the past twelve months, only four properties were rented out. This means that properties that become available are snapped up quickly. If you are looking for a rental home in Koningsoord, it is wise to respond quickly to new listings and have documents such as payslips and an employer's statement ready in advance.

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