Rental homes in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum, Oisterwijk
Discover the current supply of rental properties in the Pannenschuur Centrum area and find the home that suits your wishes and budget.
Rental prices and market figures for Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum, Oisterwijk
In Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum, 37% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, compared to 63% owner-occupied homes. This is a relatively modest rental share for a central neighbourhood. Of all homes, 30% are owned by a housing association, meaning social housing forms the vast majority of the rental stock. Only 7% falls under other landlords, so the free-sector rental supply is limited.
In the free sector (excluding social housing), 14 homes were rented out in this neighbourhood over the past twelve months. The average rent was €1,760 per month, with a range of €1,495 to €1,854 per month. With an average surface area of 114 m², this works out to approximately €15.40 per m² per month. These are substantial prices, but they are in line with the district Pannenschuur as a whole. For comparison: the average WOZ value in this neighbourhood is €374,351, just slightly below the district average of €377,937. Notably, both are clearly lower than the municipal average of €478,000 for Oisterwijk, indicating that homes here are relatively affordable compared to the rest of the municipality. For current listings and daily rental prices, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum, Oisterwijk
Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum is the most centrally located neighbourhood of Oisterwijk, directly around the old village heart. Its character is village-like but lively: you live within walking distance of the Lind, the well-known square in the centre of Oisterwijk with its lime trees, terraces and shops. The buildings are mixed, with older ground-floor homes, a number of apartments and some newer developments. It is not a new-build estate or expansion area, but an organically grown part of the village where living, shopping and recreation are close together.
Facilities in the neighbourhood
One of the strongest points of this neighbourhood is the proximity of almost everything you need daily. There is a supermarket within walking distance, which residents explicitly appreciate. The centre of Oisterwijk also offers a varied range of specialist shops, hospitality venues and services. For children, there is a park nearby where they can play, and there is a community centre where activities regularly take place. Primary schools are easily accessible from the neighbourhood, and you don't have to go far for sports facilities either: Oisterwijk has several sports clubs and the De Leye swimming pool is a bike ride away. The combination of supermarket, green space, schools and an active community centre makes this a self-sufficient neighbourhood.
Accessibility
By car, Oisterwijk is easily accessible via the A65, which runs towards Tilburg (approximately 15 minutes) and Den Bosch. Tilburg Centraal is the nearest major train station, about ten to fifteen minutes' drive away. Bus routes run from Oisterwijk to Tilburg and surrounding villages, although the neighbourhood is more car- and bike-oriented than public transport-oriented. For cyclists: the centre of Oisterwijk is literally around the corner, and via cycle routes the surrounding Oisterwijk fens and forests are quickly reachable. Parking in and around the centre is generally free, although it can be a challenge at busy times.
Atmosphere and community
The neighbourhood scores remarkably high on community spirit. Resident Jcm Smulders describes it aptly: "Nice and good living, with a nice park where the children can play, a community centre where there is always something to do, people who are there for you, and a supermarket nearby, but most importantly: it's nice living here." That sense of mutual involvement is something you don't find in every central neighbourhood. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45 to 65 years (1,180 residents), but there are also families with children and young adults. It is a mixed neighbourhood without a pronounced one-sided profile. More experiences and the full reviews and neighbourhood data for Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum can be found on the neighbourhood main page.
If you are considering renting in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum but also want to explore other neighbourhoods: the nearby neighbourhood Omgeving Bejaardencentrum/Molen borders directly on it and has a quieter, more residential character. For those seeking more space and greenery, districts such as Klompven/Eikenven or Heukelom are worth considering, although the walking distance to the centre is greater there.
Is renting in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum right for you?
This neighbourhood is most suitable for tenants who want to live centrally in a village environment with good daily facilities within walking distance. Families with children will find a park, schools and an active neighbourhood community. For seniors, the walkability of the neighbourhood is a plus. Starters and young people looking for a rental home should take into account free-sector rental prices averaging around €1,760 per month. Renting an affordable apartment in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum via the free market is therefore not a given. For social housing, registration with a housing association is necessary, but waiting lists in popular central neighbourhoods are usually long. Respond quickly to available rental properties in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum, because the free-sector supply is limited (14 rented homes in a year says enough). Those who buy instead of rent can visit the page with homes for sale in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum.
What residents say about renting in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum
The neighbourhood receives an overall score of 9.2 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The subscores for safety, community, housing, beauty and education are all maximum (10.0). Accessibility, green space and facilities score 8.0, which is fair for a village centre that is not at a major public transport hub. Resident Jcm Smulders sums it up with: "It's nice living here." That sounds simple, but the combination of safety, involved neighbours and good daily facilities is exactly what many tenants are looking for. See all reviews on the neighbourhood page of Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum.
Similar neighbourhoods and further searching for a rental property
If you are considering renting a home in Oisterwijk but are still unsure about the location, you can compare well. Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum is the most central option, with the highest density of facilities but also the highest free-sector rental prices. The neighbourhood Omgeving Bejaardencentrum/Molen is quieter and possibly more affordable. Further from the centre are districts such as Buitengebied Oisterwijk Zuid, with a completely different, rural character. For a complete overview of all rental properties in the municipality, see rental properties in Oisterwijk. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, demographic data and resident reviews, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Also check the broader supply of rental properties in Pannenschuur for a complete picture of the district.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum, Oisterwijk?
In the private sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum over the past twelve months was €1,760 per month. Rents ranged from €1,495 to €1,854 per month, with an average living area of 114 m². That works out to about €15.40 per m² per month. Social housing is considerably cheaper, but registration with a housing association is required for that.
Are there social housing properties in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum?
Yes, approximately 30% of the housing stock in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum is owned by a housing association, which amounts to a substantial part of the total 1,549 homes. For a social housing property, you need to register with the relevant housing association active in the Oisterwijk region. Be prepared for waiting lists, which are typically long in popular centre neighbourhoods. More information about social housing can be found on the website of the municipality of Oisterwijk.
What is it like to live in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum?
Living in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum is experienced by residents as pleasant and safe. The neighbourhood scores a 9.2 out of 10 based on resident reviews, with a perfect score of 10 on safety, community and housing. Residents appreciate the supermarket within walking distance, the park for children and the active community centre. It is a village centre neighbourhood with strong social cohesion.
Is Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well suited for families. There are 575 households with children, there is a park within walking distance and primary schools are easily accessible. The community centre regularly offers activities. However, private sector rents are on the higher side, averaging €1,760 per month, so families on a limited budget would do well to also consider social housing or look at surrounding neighbourhoods.
How accessible is Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum?
By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the A65 towards Tilburg (approximately 15 minutes) and Den Bosch. The nearest major train station is Tilburg Centraal. Bus services run towards Tilburg and surrounding villages, but the neighbourhood is predominantly car- and bike-oriented. The centre of Oisterwijk is within walking distance and the Oisterwijkse vennen and forests are quickly reachable by bike. Parking is largely free, although it can be a challenge at busy times.
What facilities are there in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum?
The neighbourhood is located directly next to the centre of Oisterwijk, meaning supermarkets, shops, hospitality and services are within walking distance. There is a park for children, a community centre with regular activities and primary schools in the immediate vicinity. Sports clubs and swimming pool De Leye are within cycling distance. The facilities score from residents is 8.0 out of 10, which is realistic for a village centre.
Is Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum a safe neighbourhood to rent in?
Residents rate safety in Omgeving Pannenschuur Centrum as 10 out of 10, the highest possible score. That is a remarkably positive signal for a centre neighbourhood. Residents describe the neighbourhood as a place where people look out for each other and where it is pleasant and quiet to live. Of course, this is based on a limited number of reviews, but the picture is consistently positive.
Pleasant and good living, with a nice park where the children can play nicely, a community centre where there is always something to do, people who are there for you, and a supermarket in the neighbourhood, but the most important thing is that it's pleasant living here.
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