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Rental prices and market figures Theresia Midden, Tilburg

Theresia Midden is predominantly a rental neighbourhood: 64% of the more than 1,290 homes are rental properties, compared to 36% owner-occupied. Of all homes, 40% are owned by a housing association (social housing) and 24% fall under other landlords (private sector). Those considering renting a home in Theresia Midden in the private sector can expect an average of €1,363 per month for a home averaging 73 m², which works out to around €18.67 per m². The range in the private sector over the past year was from €336 to €1,675 per month (excluding social housing, based on 17 rented homes). Keep in mind that these are private-sector rental prices; social housing rents are significantly lower.

The average WOZ value in Theresia Midden is €299,000. That is slightly above the district average of Theresia (€288,000), but below the municipal average of Tilburg (€314,000). The average income per resident is €32,300, also slightly below the Tilburg average of €34,000. Current rental prices and available rental homes in Theresia Midden can be found at the top of this page, which is updated daily.

Living in Theresia Midden, Tilburg

Theresia Midden is the heart of the eponymous district and has a character that you will find in few other Tilburg neighbourhoods: quiet streets with 1930s architecture, plenty of greenery, yet within walking distance of the city centre and the station. The buildings largely consist of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1920s and 1930s, supplemented by a modest number of multi-family homes. The neighbourhood feels residential, not anonymous.

Resident Mia describes it aptly: "Residential, green living environment a 5-minute walk from Tilburg Central Station. Great neighbourhood, friendly neighbours and excellent amenities, a short distance from the station and the city centre a 5-minute bike ride away." That feeling of 'central but quiet' recurs in several reviews. Sam adds the social aspect: Theresia is a neighbourhood where people care about their area and there is always something going on.

Amenities in Theresia Midden

The neighbourhood scores highly on amenities (8.8) and education (9.2). In terms of education, several primary schools are accessible in and directly around the neighbourhood, and the proximity of Tilburg city centre ensures a wide range of secondary and higher education options. For daily groceries, you can walk or cycle to supermarkets along the Bredaseweg and in Tilburg city centre. Shops for daily use are within a few minutes' cycling distance. Wilhelminapark lies on the edge of the neighbourhood and offers green recreation, although resident F notes that it can sometimes be noisy there. Furthermore, sports clubs, eateries and cultural amenities are a short distance away in the city centre.

Accessibility

The location is one of the strongest assets of Theresia Midden. Tilburg Central Station is about a five-minute walk away, making the neighbourhood exceptionally well-connected for commuters. By train, you can reach Breda in about 25 minutes, and Den Bosch and Eindhoven are also easily accessible. Several bus routes run via the nearby Spoorlaan and station area. By bike, the city centre can be reached in five minutes. Motorists can access the A58 towards Breda and Eindhoven via nearby slip roads. Parking in the neighbourhood usually requires a parking permit, which is a point of attention for car owners.

On the neighbourhood page of Theresia Midden you will find all resident reviews and extensive neighbourhood data. Want to compare the neighbourhood with adjacent areas? Theresia West has a slightly quieter, more suburban character, while Theresia Oost is similar in composition to Theresia Midden. Those considering buying instead of renting can also look at the supply of homes for sale in Theresia Midden.

Is renting in Theresia Midden right for you?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts young professionals and dual-income earners between 25 and 45 years old; that is the largest age group with 760 people. Single-person households are the most common (765 of the approximately 1,292 homes), making the neighbourhood attractive for starters and singles. The combination of good accessibility, green character and urban proximity also makes Theresia Midden interesting for expats and people who want to live without a car. For social housing, there is a waiting list; register in time with the regional housing association. In the private sector, rental homes in Theresia Midden usually go quickly, so respond promptly to available rental properties and ensure your income proof and references are ready. If private-sector rental prices are too high, it is worth looking at the broader rental supply in the Theresia district or alternatives such as Armhoef.

What residents say about Theresia Midden

Theresia Midden scores 8.3 out of 10 based on 4 resident reviews. The highest sub-scores are for Education (9.2), Amenities (8.8) and Greenery (8.5). Safety, Accessibility and Beauty score slightly lower, around 7.8. Resident Jolanda sums it up succinctly: "A nice neighbourhood, shops in the area, not far from the city and the station." One reviewer points to issues around Wilhelminapark, a point of attention for those seeking peace and quiet. All reviews and sub-scores can be read on the overview page of Theresia Midden.

Compare rental homes in and around Theresia Midden

Looking for a rental home in a similar environment? Besides Theresia Midden, Theresia West and Theresia Oost are logical alternatives within the same district. Those who prefer a more urban lifestyle can look at the supply in the City Centre. For a broader overview of all rental homes in Tilburg, Buurtje.nl offers a complete overview via rental homes in Tilburg, fed by more than 1,500 sources. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident scores and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know what you are choosing. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Theresia Midden, Tilburg?

In the private sector, the average rent in Theresia Midden over the past year was €1,363 per month for a home averaging 73 m², which works out to about €18.67 per m². The range was from €336 to €1,675 per month (excluding social housing, based on 17 rented private-sector homes). Social housing from housing associations is significantly cheaper, but there is a waiting list for these.

Are there social housing units in Theresia Midden?

Yes, approximately 40% of the housing stock in Theresia Midden is owned by a housing association, which means social housing. To rent a social housing unit in Theresia Midden, you need to register with the regional housing association active in Tilburg, such as TilburgWonen. Be aware of waiting lists; the earlier you register, the greater your chance of getting a home.

What is it like to live in Theresia Midden?

Theresia Midden is known as a quiet, green neighbourhood with 1930s architecture, within walking distance of Tilburg Central Station and the city centre. Residents appreciate the cosiness, the greenery and the central location. The neighbourhood scores 8.3 out of 10 from residents, with high marks for education (9.2) and amenities (8.8). One point of attention is the area around Wilhelminapark, which some residents say can sometimes be restless.

Is Theresia Midden suitable for starters and young professionals?

Theresia Midden is certainly attractive for starters and young professionals. The largest population group is 25 to 45 years old (760 people) and single-person households are the most common. The proximity to the station, the city centre and a wide range of amenities make the neighbourhood suitable for those who want to live without a car or commute daily. The private-sector rents (average €1,363/month) are, however, a barrier for starters with lower incomes.

How accessible is Theresia Midden?

Theresia Midden is excellently accessible. Tilburg Central Station is about a five-minute walk away, with train connections to Breda, Den Bosch and Eindhoven. By bike, you can reach Tilburg city centre in five minutes. Motorists can access the A58 via nearby slip roads. Parking in the neighbourhood usually requires a permit. Residents give accessibility a 7.8 out of 10.

What amenities are there in Theresia Midden?

Theresia Midden scores 8.8 on amenities and 9.2 on education. In and around the neighbourhood there are several primary schools, and secondary and higher education are accessible via the nearby city centre. Supermarkets can be found within cycling distance along the Bredaseweg and in the centre. Wilhelminapark offers green recreation within walking distance. For shops, dining and cultural amenities, Tilburg city centre is a five-minute bike ride away.

Is Theresia Midden a safe neighbourhood to live in?

Residents give safety in Theresia Midden a 7.8 out of 10, which is a reasonable score. The neighbourhood is generally experienced as quiet and safe, but one resident points to trouble around Wilhelminapark. If you want to live quietly, it is advisable to inquire about the specific street or area when viewing. The neighbourhood as a whole has a positive living climate, as evidenced by the overall score of 8.3.


Experiences from Theresia Midden
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9.6
Mia
Overig · Terraced house
11-11-2025
Residential, green living environment 5 minutes' walk from Tilburg Central Station

Great neighbourhood, friendly neighbours and excellent amenities, a short distance from the central station and the city centre a 5-minute bike ride away.

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8.5
Sam
Family · Terraced house
13-05-2025
Beautiful cultural meeting place

Theresia is one of those neighbourhoods in Tilburg where you quickly feel at home. Close to the station and the city centre, yet pleasantly quiet and cosy. The streets have that lovely 1930s look and there's greenery everywhere. You can tell people really care about their neighbourhood – there's always something going on, from neighbourhood drinks to small events. There are nice coffee shops, specialist stores and creative spots tucked away among the houses. And whether you live with children, as a couple, or alone: Theresia has something for everyone. It's a neighbourhood with its own atmosphere, where people greet each other and life moves just a little slower.

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8.0
Jolanda
Living alone · Apartment
29-12-2024
Nice neighbourhood to live, a bit central near the centre station.

A nice neighbourhood, shops in the area, not far from the city and station.

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7.0
F
Living alone · Overig
06-06-2024
You can live there

A lot of fuss at Wilhelminapark. Otherwise quite cosy

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