Rental homes in Tiel kern, Tiel
Are you looking for a rental property in Tiel kern? Check the current listings on this page and discover what residents think of the neighbourhood.
Renting in Tiel kern: predominantly housing association properties, limited private sector supply
Tiel kern is a neighbourhood where renting is the norm: over 55% of the housing stock consists of rental properties. A large proportion of these, around 42%, are owned by housing associations. The private sector is smaller than you might expect. Over the past twelve months, 40 private sector rental homes were let in Tiel kern, with an average rent of €1,238 per month. The range runs from €675 to €1,622 per month, with an average floor area of 78 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. For the most up-to-date rents and available supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
The average WOZ value in Tiel kern is €266,000, which is noticeably lower than the municipal average of €316,000 for Tiel as a whole. This reflects the character of the neighbourhood: relatively affordable, with a mix of older single-family homes and apartments. The average income of €31,000 is also slightly below the municipal average. Anyone considering renting an apartment in Tiel kern will find a more accessible market here than in the more expensive suburbs, but should be aware of limited private sector supply. Also check out the supply of homes for sale in Tiel kern if you want to compare more options.
Tiel kern from the inside: cosy streets, but not equally quiet everywhere
Residents give Tiel kern a 7.6 on the neighbourhood page of Tiel kern, based on eleven reviews. That is a solid, honest score that accurately reflects the mixed character of the neighbourhood. Amenities score the highest at 8.4, and accessibility and green spaces both come in at 8.0. This matches what residents themselves say: the baker, butcher, supermarkets and shopping centre are within walking distance, and the neighbourhood is easy to reach. Esmee puts it this way: "You can always count on each other. Safe neighbourhood, lovely people, very hospitable and above all very cosy. Everything is quickly accessible." That sense of neighbourliness comes through in several reviews.
Yet Tiel kern is not one homogeneous neighbourhood. Experiences vary depending on the street. Lianne lives on Sterrebos and describes her area as green and quiet, with walking paths, play areas and an open atmosphere where children can safely play outside. This stands in stark contrast to the experience of another resident who writes: "We live on a street with a coffee shop, but there is also a lot of dealing going on here." The safety score of 7.0 and the cleanliness score of 6.9 are the lowest sub-scores, and that is not without reason. Renting in Tiel kern therefore means paying close attention to exactly which area you end up in. The Sterrebos area has a different profile from the Binnenstad, and the Burgemeesterswijk feels different again from de Stationsbuurt.
The neighbourhood has a relatively young population, with the largest group between 25 and 45 years old. There are also many single-person households, over 4,600. This gives Tiel kern an urban character, although it is not a large city. Schools score an 8.0 in resident reviews, and several residents mention the presence of multiple primary schools as a plus point. More reviews and details about liveability per area can be found at the experiences of residents in Tiel kern. The municipality provides additional information about housing and amenities via the official website of the municipality of Tiel.
Rental house in Tiel kern: who is this suitable for and who is it not?
Tiel kern is a logical choice for starters, single-person households and young families who want to combine renting a house in Tiel kern with good amenities and an affordable price level. The presence of many housing association properties also makes the neighbourhood accessible for people who depend on social housing, although a waiting period applies there. Those looking for a quiet, green environment would do well to specifically look at areas such as Sterrebos or the Hertogenwijk. For those who want to rent a home in a quieter or more expensive environment, Tiel-Noord or Tiel-Zuid may also be worth considering. Homes for sale as an alternative? Check out the supply of homes for sale in Tiel kern.
Current rental supply in Tiel kern
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a rental home but also know what to expect from the area. At the top of this page you will see the daily updated supply of rental homes in Tiel kern. Want to search more broadly? Then also check out the overview of rental homes in Tiel or explore adjacent areas such as Latenstein and Santwijck.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Tiel kern?
In the private sector, an average of €1,238 per month was paid for a rental home in Tiel kern over the past twelve months, with an average area of 78 m². Rental prices ranged from €675 to €1,622 per month. These figures exclude social housing and room rentals. For current rental prices, you can consult the overview at the top of the page.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Tiel kern?
Over 42% of the housing stock in Tiel kern is owned by housing corporations, which is relatively high. The waiting time for a social rental home varies per corporation and type of home. For current waiting times, you can contact the housing corporations active in Tiel, or the municipality via tiel.nl.
Is Tiel kern a safe neighbourhood to rent in?
Residents rate safety a 7.0 out of ten, which is the lowest sub-score in the resident rating of 7.6 on average. Experiences vary greatly per street. Some residents describe their neighbourhood as quiet and welcoming, while others indicate they regularly experience nuisance. It pays to look carefully at which specific neighbourhood a home is located in beforehand.
Are there good schools nearby if I rent a home in Tiel kern?
Education scores an 8.0 in resident reviews, and several residents mention as a plus that there are multiple primary schools in the area. Tiel kern has a relatively young population with many families, which translates into a good supply of primary education in the neighbourhood and immediate surroundings.
How accessible is Tiel kern if I rent an apartment there?
Accessibility scores an 8.0 among residents, one of the higher sub-scores. Tiel has its own train station, and the neighbourhood is centrally located in the Betuwe with good connections to Arnhem, Nijmegen and Utrecht. Residents indicate that amenities such as supermarkets, shops and the shopping centre are quickly accessible, both on foot and by bicycle.
To be honest, there are a lot of things that need improvement in our neighbourhood. Almost daily we deal with speeding drivers, drunk people, and people under the influence of other drugs. We live on a street with a coffee shop, but there's also a lot of dealing going on. We've been threatened several times, among others by people staying here on a visa. We have nuisance from nightlife crowds shouting in the middle of the night, and rubbish is regularly dumped on the street. In short, this area is by no means safe to live in with two small children. We also often have to report the aforementioned issues, but virtually nothing is done about them by the municipality.
Auto-translated to English by AILiving in Sterrebos means coming home to peace and greenery every day, while all amenities are nearby. This neighbourhood has a pleasant, open atmosphere with many trees, walking paths, and playgrounds. Children can play outside safely, neighbours still greet each other, and within minutes you are in the centre of Tiel or on the main roads towards Utrecht, Arnhem, and Nijmegen. The houses in Sterrebos are spacious and light, often with large gardens and parking right outside the door. It is also lovely to walk towards the Waaldijk, or simply relax in your own garden with a view of the greenery around the neighbourhood. For families, starters, and seniors alike, this is a wonderful place to live quietly without compromising on accessibility and amenities.
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Auto-translated to English by AII get along well with all my neighbours and I also like that there are several schools in the area
Auto-translated to English by AIMostly cosy, because I have a cosy street.
Auto-translated to English by AISafe neighbourhood, lovely people, very hospitable and above all very cosy. They were always there for us. To help us. Everything is quickly accessible and a nice path has been laid with planters in between to reduce speed. The baker, butcher, chip shops, supermarkets and the shopping centre are nearby.
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood. Everyone keeps to themselves after new residents move in. Very often dirty things on the driveway and in the gutters. After a complaint to Avri, it was only resolved after 2 weeks.
Auto-translated to English by AIFine neighbourhood with all amenities within 5 minutes, also always cosy with pubs and terraces within walking distance. The only downside is actually the nuisance from vagrants and junkies around the coffee shops
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