Rental homes in Tivoli, Tilburg
Discover available rental properties in Tivoli, Tilburg. View the current listings on this page and read what the neighbourhood has to offer.
Rental prices and market figures for Tivoli, Tilburg
Of the housing stock in Tivoli, 43% is rental housing and 57% is owner-occupied housing. This makes the neighbourhood fairly mixed, although owner-occupied housing slightly dominates. Within the rental segment, 22% is owned by housing corporations (social housing) and 21% concerns other landlords (private sector and private individuals). In the private sector, 34 homes were rented out in the past twelve months at an average rent of €1,390 per month, excluding social housing. The range runs from €556 to €2,300 per month, with an average surface area of 113 m². That works out to approximately €12.30 per m² per month. The WOZ value in Tivoli is €439,000, which is well above the district average of Hoogvenne (€356,000) and well above the Tilburg average of €314,000. This higher property value also translates into higher rental prices compared to surrounding neighbourhoods. For current available rental homes and the daily average rent, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Tivoli, Tilburg
Tivoli is a relatively small neighbourhood in the Hoogvenne district, with nearly 1,900 residents. The neighbourhood has an urban-green character: wide streets with trees, a mix of older detached houses and apartments, and a location close to the bustling centre of Tilburg without being too busy itself. The average WOZ value of €439,000 reveals that this is no ordinary working-class neighbourhood. If you are looking for a rental home in a prestigious environment without the noise of the city centre, Tivoli is a serious option.
Resident Levi van Meel describes it as follows: "nice street, lots of students... generally a fine neighbourhood with many trees and beautiful houses." He cycles through it daily and finds it pleasant, although he regularly notices nightlife traffic and sometimes bangs in the area in the evenings. That fits with the location near the centre and the presence of a relatively large group of young people aged 15 to 25 (360 people). However, the largest age group is 25 to 45 years (460 people), which profiles Tivoli as a neighbourhood for young working people and starters with a bit more to spend.
Facilities in Tivoli and the immediate vicinity
Tivoli scores highly on facilities (9/10 according to residents) and green space (9/10). Within walking distance you will find several supermarkets on the edges of the neighbourhood, including offerings towards the Veemarktkwartier and the Tilburg city centre. The city centre with its extensive shopping options, hospitality and cultural facilities is a few minutes away by bike. For schools, there are primary schools available in the wider Hoogvenne district; for secondary education, you head to the centre of Tilburg. Residents rate education at 7/10. The municipality of Tilburg has more information about local facilities and district services at tilburg.nl.
Accessibility
Accessibility scores an 8/10 among residents, and rightly so. Tilburg Station is a short bike ride away, making trains to Breda, Den Bosch and Eindhoven easily accessible. Several bus routes run through or past the neighbourhood. By bike, you are in the centre in five to ten minutes, which makes the neighbourhood popular among students and young professionals. By car, you quickly connect to the A58 and A65. Parking in the immediate vicinity is partly regulated via permit zones; check the current parking situation with the municipality before renting a home.
Compared to the nearby Piushaven, which has a more industrial-trendy character, Tivoli is quieter and greener in nature. Veemarktkwartier is directly adjacent to Tivoli and has a livelier, more urban profile with more hospitality and events. For renters who want a bit more space and peace but still close to the city, Tivoli is the better choice. Those who want the dynamism of the city should also look at the offerings in Hoogvenne Oost or the Binnenstad.
Does renting in Tivoli suit you?
Tivoli particularly attracts young working people, starters and students. With 580 single-person households as the largest category, the neighbourhood is clearly not a family neighbourhood in the traditional sense, although families and elderly people also live there. The average rent of €1,390 per month in the private sector is on the higher side for Tilburg. If you are considering renting an apartment in Tivoli, it is wise to respond quickly to available rental homes: supply is limited and demand is high. Prepare your documents (payslips, employer's statement) and also register with a housing corporation if social housing is an option. As an alternative, you can also view the offerings of homes for sale in Tivoli, or broaden your search to rental homes in Tilburg as a whole.
What residents say about Tivoli
Tivoli receives an overall score of 7.5 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The highest scores go to green space (9/10) and facilities (9/10), which aligns with the location in a tree-rich environment close to the city centre. The community score is the lowest sub-score at 6/10, which fits a neighbourhood with many single-person households and high turnover. Resident Levi van Meel (7.5/10) writes: "many trees and beautiful houses", but also notes that he experiences noise pollution in the evenings. View all experiences and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Tivoli.
Comparing rental homes in and around Tivoli
Want to compare renting a home in Tivoli with other options? The district rental homes in Hoogvenne offers a broader range with a lower average WOZ value (€356,000 versus €439,000 in Tivoli). Hoogvenne West is also worth exploring if you are looking for a bit more space or a lower rent. Buurtje.nl combines current housing offerings from more than 1,500 sources with resident scores and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. That way you make a choice you won't regret later.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Tivoli, Tilburg?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Tivoli over the past twelve months was €1,390 per month, with an average living area of 113 m². That works out to about €12.30 per m² per month. The range runs from €556 to €2,300 per month. Social housing is generally significantly cheaper, but waiting lists and income requirements apply.
Are there social housing properties in Tivoli?
Yes, about 22% of the housing stock in Tivoli is owned by housing corporations, which means social housing. In Tilburg, WonenBreburg is the largest housing corporation; you can register via their website. Be aware of waiting lists, which can be considerable in popular neighbourhoods like Tivoli. For private rental without a waiting list, you are dependent on the free sector.
What is it like to live in Tivoli?
Tivoli is rated by residents with a 7.5 out of 10. The neighbourhood is known for its tree-lined streets, beautiful homes and excellent accessibility to the centre of Tilburg. Green spaces and amenities both score 9/10. One point of attention is the evening bustle from nightlife, which fits with its location near the centre. The community score is relatively low (6/10), which is linked to high turnover and many single-person households.
Is Tivoli suitable for starters and young professionals?
Tivoli is certainly popular among young professionals and starters: the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old and there are relatively many students and single-person households. The average income of €38,700 per year is above the Tilburg average, indicating that the neighbourhood is financially somewhat stronger. However, rents in the free sector (average €1,390 per month) are on the higher side, so a stable income is a requirement.
How is the accessibility of Tivoli?
Tivoli scores 8/10 on accessibility. Tilburg Station is a short bike ride away and offers connections to Breda, Den Bosch and Eindhoven. Several bus lines run through the Hoogvenne district. By car, you quickly connect to the A58 towards Breda and the A65 towards Den Bosch. By bike, you are in the centre of Tilburg in five to ten minutes. Parking is partly regulated via permit zones.
What amenities are there in Tivoli and the immediate surroundings?
Residents give amenities a 9/10, indicating that little is left to be desired. In and around the neighbourhood, supermarkets, schools and sports facilities are accessible. The extensive shopping and dining options of Tilburg city centre are within cycling distance. For primary education, there are schools in the wider Hoogvenne district; for secondary education, you head to the city centre.
Is Tivoli a safe neighbourhood to rent in?
Residents rate safety in Tivoli a 7.0 out of 10, which is considered adequate. During the day, the neighbourhood is experienced as quiet and pleasant. In the evening, there is more movement due to nightlife and at least one resident reports occasional sounds such as fireworks or bangs, although it is unclear how close they occur. If quiet evenings are important to you, it is advisable to visit the neighbourhood at different times before signing a rental contract.
I cycle there daily and find it fine, lots of nightlife traffic and in the evenings I often hear bangs or fireworks but I don't know how close that actually is. overall a decent neighbourhood with many trees and beautiful houses.
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