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Rental homes in Moerse Dreef, Tilburg

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Rental prices and market figures for Moerse Dreef, Tilburg

In Moerse Dreef, 43% of the housing stock consists of rental properties and 57% of owner-occupied homes. A significant portion of rental properties is owned by housing corporations: 36% of all homes are corporation-owned, while 8% are owned by other (private) landlords. This means that social housing has a strong foundation in the neighbourhood.

The average WOZ value in Moerse Dreef is approximately €152,000. This is considerably lower than the average in the broader district Gesworen Hoek (€259,000) and well below the Tilburg average of €314,000. This reflects the character of the neighbourhood: relatively modest homes with a low entry threshold for tenants.

In the private sector (excluding social housing), two homes were rented out in Moerse Dreef over the past twelve months, with an average rental price of €1,895 per month. The range was from €1,895 to €1,895 per month, indicating that the supply in the private sector is very limited and shows little variation. Data on the average surface area is not available, so a price per m² cannot be calculated. For the most up-to-date rental prices and current supply of rental properties in Moerse Dreef, please refer to the overview at the top of this page. Considering buying? Also check out the owner-occupied homes in Moerse Dreef as an alternative.

Living in Moerse Dreef, Tilburg

Moerse Dreef is a relatively quiet residential neighbourhood in the southwest of Tilburg, part of the Gesworen Hoek district. The neighbourhood has a predominantly green and low-key character, with a mix of post-war terraced houses and porch flats from the 1960s and 1970s. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for urban dynamism or trendy hotspots, but rather for a certain tranquillity and clarity that families and people seeking space can appreciate.

The WOZ values here are significantly lower than elsewhere in Tilburg, which is also visible in the appearance of the housing stock: functional, affordable and without many new-build projects. The average income in the neighbourhood is approximately €26,000 per year, slightly below the district average of €30,800 and clearly below the Tilburg average of €34,000. This paints a picture of a neighbourhood with a mixed but predominantly modest population composition.

Facilities in Moerse Dreef

For daily groceries, residents rely on supermarkets in the immediate vicinity of Gesworen Hoek, such as the shopping options along Ringbaan-West and in adjacent neighbourhoods. Primary schools in the area serve the younger residents, and the neighbourhood has a green character with space for outdoor play and walking. Sports clubs and recreational facilities can be found within cycling distance, towards the city centre or via the green zones along the edge of the district. For more extensive shopping and dining options, Tilburg city centre is the designated destination.

Accessibility

Moerse Dreef is conveniently located near Ringbaan-West, one of the main traffic arteries of Tilburg. Via the A58 and A65, the neighbourhood is easily accessible by car, with a travel time to Tilburg city centre of approximately ten minutes. By bicycle, the city centre can be reached in about fifteen to twenty minutes via well-maintained cycle paths. Bus services connect the neighbourhood with the city centre and other districts. Parking is possible without a permit in most streets in Moerse Dreef, which is a practical advantage compared to more central neighbourhoods.

Residents appreciate the tranquillity and affordability of the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page of Moerse Dreef you can read what residents themselves say about living in this neighbourhood, including ratings per category such as safety, greenery and facilities. One resident described the neighbourhood as: "Quiet and affordable, you notice it's not a top neighbourhood but you live here just fine without any hassle."

Compared to sister neighbourhood Gesworen Hoek West, Moerse Dreef has a similarly quiet character, but with slightly lower WOZ values. Gesworen Hoek Oost traditionally has a slightly more mixed housing supply. Those seeking more urban vibrancy might also consider Tilburg city centre, although rental prices there are generally higher.

Is renting in Moerse Dreef for you?

Moerse Dreef mainly appeals to people looking for tranquillity, affordability and a clear living environment. Families with children find space and greenery here, and the lower WOZ values reflect a rental market that is more accessible than in many other Tilburg districts. However, the private sector supply is very limited: only two homes were rented out in the private sector in the past year. If you are looking for a rental home in Moerse Dreef, it is wise to respond quickly as soon as something becomes available. Also register with a housing corporation for social housing, because 36% of the housing stock is corporation-owned. Be prepared for waiting lists. More information about housing policy and social housing in Tilburg can be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg. For a broader search area, also check the overview of rental properties in Tilburg or explore the supply in the surrounding district via rental properties in Gesworen Hoek.

What residents say about Moerse Dreef

On Buurtje.nl we collect resident reviews per neighbourhood, broken down by categories such as liveability, safety, greenery and facilities. Residents of Moerse Dreef generally describe the neighbourhood as quiet and functional, without major highs or lows. A frequently heard comment: "It's an ordinary neighbourhood where you are left in peace. Not exciting, but pleasant to live in." View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Moerse Dreef. These kinds of resident scores are unique at neighbourhood level in Tilburg.

Comparing rental properties in and around Moerse Dreef

Want to know how Moerse Dreef compares to other neighbourhoods in the area? Gesworen Hoek Zuid offers a similarly quiet living environment, while districts such as Hoogvenne and Armhoef have a different character with sometimes a larger and more varied rental property supply. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings with resident reviews, district data from over 1,500 sources and historical rental prices, so that as a tenant you can make an informed choice. View the available rental properties in Moerse Dreef at the top of this page for the most current supply.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Moerse Dreef, Tilburg?

In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Moerse Dreef over the past twelve months was €1,895 per month. The range ran from €1,895 to €1,895 per month, based on two rented homes. Social housing through a housing association is usually significantly cheaper, but waiting lists apply. Data on average surface area is not available, so a price per m² cannot be calculated.

Are there social housing properties in Moerse Dreef?

Yes, social housing is well represented in Moerse Dreef: 36% of all homes in the neighbourhood are owned by a housing association. Those looking for a social housing property can register with housing associations active in Tilburg, such as TBV Wonen or WonenBreburg. Be aware of waiting lists. More information about registration and social housing policy can be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.

What is it like to live in Moerse Dreef?

Moerse Dreef is a quiet, orderly residential neighbourhood in the southwest of Tilburg, consisting mainly of post-war terraced houses and porch flats. Residents appreciate the peace and affordability, but the neighbourhood has few urban amenities within walking distance. The average income is €26,000 per year, slightly below the Tilburg average, which underscores its character as a functional, accessible residential area.

Is Moerse Dreef suitable for families with children?

Moerse Dreef can be a suitable neighbourhood for families seeking space and tranquillity. The neighbourhood has a green character and the homes are predominantly low-rise with space around them. WOZ values and rents are lower than elsewhere in Tilburg, which benefits affordability. Primary schools and sports facilities are within cycling or walking distance in the broader Gesworen Hoek district.

How accessible is Moerse Dreef?

Moerse Dreef is easily accessible by car via the Ringbaan-West and the A58 and A65 motorways. Tilburg city centre is about a ten-minute drive away. By bike, you can reach the city centre in fifteen to twenty minutes via well-maintained cycle paths. Bus services connect the neighbourhood with the centre and surrounding districts. Parking is possible in most streets without a permit.

What amenities are there in Moerse Dreef?

Moerse Dreef itself has limited amenities; for daily groceries, residents rely on supermarkets and shops in the immediate vicinity of Gesworen Hoek, including along the Ringbaan-West. Primary schools, sports clubs and recreational facilities are within cycling distance. For more extensive shopping and dining options, Tilburg city centre is the destination, about a ten-minute drive away.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Moerse Dreef?

The private sector rental supply in Moerse Dreef is very limited: in the past twelve months, only two homes were rented out in the private sector. Anyone wanting to rent a home in Moerse Dreef would be wise to respond quickly as soon as something becomes available and to have all necessary documents such as payslips and an employer's statement ready in advance. For social housing, registration with a housing association is a prerequisite, with waiting lists applying.

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