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What does a rental property cost in Sint Anna? Free sector from €525

Sint Anna is a neighbourhood where renting and buying are almost evenly split: 51% of the more than 1,470 homes are rental properties. Of those rental properties, 14% are owned by a housing association, while 37% are in the hands of other landlords. This means the free sector is well represented here. In the past twelve months, 42 homes in the free sector were rented out at an average rent of €1,425 per month, with a range of €525 to €2,395. The average floor area was 144 m², which is spacious by Tilburg standards. The WOZ value in Sint Anna, at €280,000, is below the municipal average of €314,000, and the average income (€31,200) is also lower than the €34,000 in all of Tilburg. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for tenants who want to live relatively affordably, although free sector prices have also risen here in recent years. Always check the current daily prices at the top of this page, as supply changes quickly.

Student neighbourhood with character: how residents experience Sint Anna

Sint Anna is wedged between the city centre and the ring road, and you can tell. The neighbourhood has an urban, somewhat messy character that isn't for everyone, but precisely because of that it has its own atmosphere. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years (over 1,085 of the 3,035 residents), and with 775 residents between 15 and 25, the student population is notably large. That makes sense: Tilburg University and the centre are within cycling distance, and rents here are lower than in the Binnenstad. But that young, transient population also has a downside.

On Buurtje.nl, the neighbourhood scores a 6.9 out of 10 based on resident reviews. Accessibility and amenities score 7.5, green spaces also 7.5, but on cleanliness and education, Sint Anna scores only 6.0. Resident Nine sums it up aptly with a 6.4: "Lots of students. But fun." She notes that there is often litter on the streets and that waste is a recurring problem. You recognise this when you walk through the southern part of Sint Anna, where the narrow streets around the Korvelseweg sometimes look messy. In Sint Anna Noord, it is generally a bit quieter, with more family homes and fewer student houses.

In terms of amenities, you're well off: the Korvelseweg offers a mix of small shops, eateries and supermarkets. Leijpark is within walking distance and gives the neighbourhood a green edge that residents appreciate. Bus connections to the station and university are good, and by bike you're in the centre in five minutes. For more information about residents' daily experiences, the neighbourhood page for Sint Anna has extensive reviews and neighbourhood statistics. The municipality of Tilburg has been investing in the liveability of such neighbourhoods in recent years, including through extra waste management and green planting, although this is not always visible in practice.

Renting in Sint Anna: for students and starters, less so for families

With 1,370 single-person households out of a total of around 1,470 homes, Sint Anna is pre-eminently a neighbourhood for people living alone. Students, young professionals and starters looking for a rental home close to the centre are in the right place here. The high labour participation rate of 69% and the fact that 43% are highly educated confirm that picture. For families with children, the neighbourhood is less suitable: the low score on education (6.0) and the limited number of children (230 residents under 15) speak volumes. Those looking for more space and peace and quiet would be better off looking at Fatima or Armhoef. Considering buying instead of renting? Then check out the supply of homes for sale in Sint Anna, where the WOZ value is relatively low.

Searching for a rental property in Sint Anna: view current listings

At the top of this page you will find the current supply of rental properties in Sint Anna, including filters for price, floor area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines property listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only see what is available, but also what it's really like. Want to search more broadly? Then also check out the rental supply in all of Tilburg or see what is available for rent in the nearby neighbourhood of Hoogvenne. Also Jeruzalem is worth considering if renting an apartment in Sint Anna doesn't work out.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent for a rental property in Sint Anna?

In the free sector, the average rent in Sint Anna over the past year was €1,425 per month, with an average floor area of 144 m². The range runs from €525 to €2,395 per month. Social housing via housing associations falls outside this. About 14% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations.

How safe is it to look for a rental home in Sint Anna, Tilburg?

Residents give Sint Anna a 7.0 for safety. The neighbourhood has a young, student-heavy population, which creates vibrancy but also more noise pollution and litter on the streets. Overall, residents feel reasonably safe, although it is not a distinctly quiet family neighbourhood.

Is Sint Anna well accessible by public transport?

Yes, accessibility scores a 7.5 among residents. The neighbourhood is within cycling distance of Tilburg station and the university. There are direct bus lines to the city centre and other districts. The ring road is quickly accessible by car, which suits commuters to Breda or Eindhoven well.

What is the split between rental and owner-occupied if I consider renting a home in Sint Anna?

Of the more than 1,470 homes in Sint Anna, 51% are rental properties and 49% are owner-occupied. Within the rental sector, 14% is owned by housing associations and 37% is private or commercial rental. The supply of free-sector rental properties is therefore relatively large compared to many other Tilburg neighbourhoods.

Are there many amenities in the area if I rent an apartment in Sint Anna?

Sint Anna scores a 7.5 for amenities. The Korvelseweg is the main shopping street with supermarkets, eateries and small specialist shops. Leijpark offers green space within walking distance. For larger shops or the hospital, you rely on the city centre or adjacent neighbourhoods, but these are nearby.


Experiences from Sint Anna
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Nine
Family · Terraced house
Sint Anna Noord19-08-2024
Lots of students. But nice though

In my opinion, there's quite a bit of dirt on the tail here. I mean a lot of rubbish.

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7.5
Emma
Samenwonend · appartement
Sint Anna Zuid11-11-2023
Nice neighbourhood to live in!

Friendly neighbours. Lots of organised activities. Helpful

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