Rental homes in Noordhoek, Tilburg
Looking for a rental property in Noordhoek? Check the current listings on this page and compare prices, sizes, and resident reviews.
Renting in Noordhoek: more than half of homes are rental properties
Noordhoek is predominantly a rental neighbourhood. Of the approximately 2,990 homes, 55% are rental properties, split between social housing (26%) and other landlords (29%). Those looking for a rental home in the private sector paid an average of €1,292 per month last year for a home averaging 110 m². The range in the private sector varied from €676 to €2,450 per month. These are annual averages based on 56 rented homes; for current rental prices and availability, please consult the overview at the top of this page.
The average WOZ value in Noordhoek is €276,000, which is noticeably lower than the Tilburg average of €314,000. This translates into a relatively accessible rental market compared to other neighbourhoods in Tilburg. Would you rather buy? Then check out the homes for sale in Noordhoek as an alternative.
Noordhoek: cosy and green, but not entirely flawless everywhere
Residents give Noordhoek a 7.8 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl, and that score feels fair when you read the reviews. The neighbourhood scores notably high on sense of community (9.5) and accessibility (8.5), but lower on safety (6.0) and appearance (6.5). Suzanne Verhaaren describes the neighbourhood as "liveable and cosy", but points out a specific irritation: bicycles occupying paid parking spaces for cars without any enforcement. Another resident also mentions criminal and antisocial behaviour in the area, and finds the surroundings along the Hart van Brabantlaan downright dirty. They call for more enforcement by community support officers. Read all experiences on the neighbourhood page of Noordhoek, where the sub-scores per category are also listed.
The green character of the neighbourhood (score 8.0) is something residents clearly appreciate. Noordhoek has a quiet appearance with plenty of greenery, yet is close to urban amenities. Accessibility scores high, which is logical given its location near the Hart van Brabantlaan and good connections to the centre of Tilburg. Schools and education score 8.5, making the neighbourhood attractive for families with children. More information about the municipality can be found on the official website of the municipality of Tilburg.
Noordhoek consists of several sub-neighbourhoods, each with its own character. For example, you can look in Bomenbuurt West, or see what is available in Bomenbuurt Oost and Bomenbuurt Midden. The three Bomenbuurt parts each have a slightly different housing mix and atmosphere, so it pays to compare them separately if you are looking for a rental home in Noordhoek.
Is Noordhoek right for you as a tenant?
Noordhoek mainly attracts young to middle-aged adults: the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, and with 2,020 single-person households, it is also a neighbourhood for singles. The average income of €35,300 is slightly above the Tilburg average, and 48% of residents have a higher education degree. Renting in Noordhoek is suitable for starters, young professionals and small families who want to combine urban accessibility with a green environment. Those looking for a quiet, respectable neighbourhood without any social issues should read the reviews carefully: the lower safety score and reports of nuisance are real points of attention. For those who prefer to buy, the range of homes for sale in Noordhoek offers a good alternative.
Searching for a rental home in Noordhoek and surroundings
At the top of this page you will find the current rental offerings in Noordhoek, including filters on price, surface area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines this with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you choose not just a home but also a neighbourhood. Want to compare? Also check out the offerings in nearby neighbourhoods such as Binnenstad, the Armhoef neighbourhood or Jeruzalem. For a broader overview, you can view all rental homes in Tilburg.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Noordhoek?
In the free sector, an average of €1,292 per month was paid for a rental home in Noordhoek last year, with an average living area of 110 m². Prices ranged from €676 to €2,450 per month. These are annual averages based on 56 rented homes and exclude social housing.
Is Noordhoek a safe neighbourhood to rent in?
Residents rate safety a 6.0 out of 10, which is the lowest sub-score in Noordhoek. Several residents report nuisance from loitering individuals and an unkempt appearance along the Hart van Brabantlaan. The overall neighbourhood rating stands at 7.8, thanks in part to high scores for community spirit and accessibility.
How is the accessibility of Noordhoek for those looking to rent a home?
Accessibility is a strong point of Noordhoek: residents give it an 8.5. The neighbourhood is located near the Hart van Brabantlaan and has good connections to Tilburg city centre and surrounding areas. This makes renting in Noordhoek attractive for people who rely on public transport or commute frequently.
Are there also social housing units available in Noordhoek?
Yes, 26% of the housing stock in Noordhoek is owned by housing corporations. For a social rental home, income requirements and waiting times apply, managed by the housing corporations active in Tilburg. Information about allocation and registration can be found via the municipality or the relevant corporations. The rental price data on this page pertains exclusively to the free sector.
For which target groups is renting an apartment in Noordhoek interesting?
Noordhoek has most residents in the 25 to 45 age group and has many single-person households. Renting an apartment in Noordhoek is therefore particularly interesting for singles, starters and young professionals. Families can benefit from the good education score (8.5) and the greenery in the neighbourhood, but should also consider the lower safety score.
Good except for enforcement of bicycles taking up paid parking spaces for cars
Auto-translated to English by AIBicycle nuisance in parking areas. Criminals hanging around. Especially dirty along the Hart van Brabantlaan. Control by enforcement officers
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