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Rental prices and market figures Textielbuurt Oost, Tilburg

Of the 542 homes in Textielbuurt Oost, 40% are in the rental sector. This breaks down into 21% housing association properties (social rent) and 19% from other landlords (private sector). The remaining 60% are owner-occupied homes. Those looking for a rental property therefore have a choice in both segments, although the total supply is limited for a neighbourhood of this size.

In the private sector (excluding social rent), 8 homes were rented out last year with an average rent of €1,110 per month. The range varied from €525 to €2,000 per month, indicating that the supply varies greatly by type and size. Area data is missing, so a reliable price per m² cannot be calculated.

The average WOZ value of homes in Textielbuurt Oost is €262,000. That is slightly above the district average of De Hasselt (€249,000), but clearly below the Tilburg average of €314,000. The neighbourhood is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality. The average income per resident is €27,300, also below the municipal average of €34,000. For current rental prices and the current supply of rentals in Textielbuurt Oost, see the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Textielbuurt Oost, Tilburg

Textielbuurt Oost is a compact residential neighbourhood in the district De Hasselt, in the northwestern part of Tilburg. The name refers to the city's industrial past: this area developed in the twentieth century around Tilburg's textile industry. The housing stock mainly consists of post-war terraced houses and single-family homes from the 1950s and 1960s, supplemented by a few smaller apartment complexes. The streetscape is quiet and predominantly residential, without big-city allure but also without the anonymity of new-build neighbourhoods.

With 1,270 residents and 542 homes, the neighbourhood is compact. The largest group of residents is between 25 and 45 years old, and single-person households, with 355, are the most common household type. Only 26% of residents are married. That profile fits a neighbourhood that is attractive to young starters and singles, but less so as a classic family neighbourhood.

Facilities in Textielbuurt Oost

You can do your daily shopping in Textielbuurt Oost itself or in the immediate vicinity. Within a short cycling distance are shopping centres and supermarkets towards the centre of Tilburg and the adjacent districts. For more extensive shopping or dining, Tilburg city centre is the place to go, about two to three kilometres away. Primary schools are available in the immediate vicinity of De Hasselt; for secondary education, you will need to look to broader Tilburg facilities. Sports clubs and recreational green spaces are present in the district, although green space scores a 6 out of 10, not particularly high in resident ratings. The municipality of Tilburg provides an overview of local facilities via tilburg.nl.

Accessibility

Textielbuurt Oost is a reasonable distance from Tilburg city centre, which can be reached by bicycle in about ten to fifteen minutes. By car, the neighbourhood connects to the N65 and via the ring road to the A58 towards Eindhoven and Breda. Bus services via Arriva run through the neighbourhood towards Tilburg Central. Residents rate accessibility a 6 out of 10, indicating functional but not exceptional connectivity. Parking is a recurring point of criticism: resident Michael writes that there are "too few parking spaces", partly because many residents have two or even three cars. That is a practical point of attention for those dependent on a car.

Atmosphere and safety

The neighbourhood receives an overall score of 6.3 out of 10 from residents, based on one review. Housing scores the highest with an 8, indicating that residents are satisfied with the homes themselves. Community spirit scores the lowest with a 5. Michael describes it as an "average neighbourhood" and has "moderately often trouble with youngsters on fat bikes or cars driving against the direction of traffic or speeding". That gives an honest picture: not a problem neighbourhood, but also not a neighbourhood where everything runs smoothly. Safety scores a 7, which can be considered solid for an urban neighbourhood. Read all reviews and neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of Textielbuurt Oost.

Those comparing rental properties in Textielbuurt Oost with neighbouring neighbourhoods will notice that the character of Textielbuurt West is very similar: similar construction period, similar housing type. The Nassaubuurt is also within walking distance and has a similar living environment. Slightly further away are Kasteel West and Kasteel Oost, which have a slightly different character.

Is renting in Textielbuurt Oost right for you?

Textielbuurt Oost is most suitable for singles and young two-person households looking for an affordable rental property in a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood a reasonable distance from Tilburg city centre. The private sector supply is limited (8 rented homes last year), so responding quickly to an available rental property is advisable. For social rent, register with a housing association active in Tilburg; be prepared for waiting lists. If you are considering buying instead of renting, you can view the supply of homes for sale in Textielbuurt Oost as an alternative. The labour participation rate is 65% and the education level is predominantly intermediate, confirming the neighbourhood profile of an average Tilburg residential area.

What residents say about Textielbuurt Oost

Textielbuurt Oost receives an average score of 6.3 out of 10 based on resident reviews. The highest sub-score is housing (8/10); the lowest is community spirit (5/10). Resident Michael writes: "Moderately often a lot of trouble with youngsters on fat bikes or cars driving against the direction of traffic or speeding. Too few parking spaces also because many people have 2 or even 3 cars." An honest judgment from someone who lives there. View all reviews and scores on the neighbourhood page of Textielbuurt Oost.

Comparing rental properties in and around Textielbuurt Oost

Are you looking for an apartment to rent in Textielbuurt Oost or considering surrounding neighbourhoods? Textielbuurt West and the Nassaubuurt are very comparable in character and rent level. For a broader supply, you can also look at rental properties in De Hasselt as a whole, or search further for rental properties in Tilburg for an overview of all districts. Popular alternatives elsewhere in the city include Binnenstad and Jeruzalem. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Textielbuurt Oost, Tilburg?

In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Textielbuurt Oost is €1,110 per month, based on 8 rented homes in the past year. Rents ranged from €525 to €2,000 per month, depending on type and size. Social housing through a housing association is usually significantly cheaper, but waiting lists apply.

Are there social housing units in Textielbuurt Oost?

Yes, about 21% of the housing stock in Textielbuurt Oost is owned by a housing association. That amounts to over 110 homes out of 542 in total. For a social housing unit, you register with a housing association active in Tilburg, such as TBV Wonen or WonenBreburg. Be prepared for waiting lists; availability varies greatly by period.

What is it like to live in Textielbuurt Oost?

Residents give Textielbuurt Oost an average score of 6.3 out of 10. The neighbourhood is described as quiet and average, with residents satisfied with the homes themselves (score 8 for housing). Downsides include nuisance from young people on fat bikes and traffic driving too fast, plus a shortage of parking spaces. Community spirit scores the lowest at 5 out of 10.

Is Textielbuurt Oost suitable for starters and singles?

Textielbuurt Oost has a profile that suits starters and singles well: the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, and single-person households are the most common household type. Rents are below the Tilburg average, making the neighbourhood relatively accessible. However, the supply of free-sector rental homes is limited, so it is wise to respond quickly when a home becomes available.

How is the accessibility of Textielbuurt Oost?

Residents rate accessibility at 6 out of 10. By bike, Tilburg city centre can be reached in about ten to fifteen minutes. By car, the neighbourhood connects via the ring road to the A58 towards Eindhoven and Breda. Bus services run towards Tilburg Centraal. Parking is a point of attention: residents report a shortage of parking spaces due to high car ownership per household.

What facilities are there in Textielbuurt Oost?

Textielbuurt Oost has basic facilities in the immediate vicinity, including supermarkets and primary schools within a short bike ride or walking distance in the broader De Hasselt district. For more extensive shopping, dining, and secondary education, Tilburg city centre is the place to go, about two to three kilometres away. Residents give facilities a 6 out of 10, indicating a functional but not particularly high level of amenities.

Are there parking problems in Textielbuurt Oost?

Parking is a recurring point of criticism among residents of Textielbuurt Oost. Resident Michael explicitly mentions that there are too few parking spaces, partly because many households own two or three cars. If you are heavily dependent on a car, keep this in mind when renting a home in Textielbuurt Oost. There is no paid parking regime in this part of Tilburg, but occupancy can be high at busy times.


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01-01-2025
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Moderate, often a lot of trouble with youngsters on fat bikes or cars driving the wrong way or speeding. Too few parking spaces also because many people have 2 or even 3 cars.

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