Rental homes in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt, Tilburg
View the current rental property listings in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt, Tilburg. Compare prices, read resident reviews, and find a rental home that suits you.
What does a rental property cost in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt?
Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt is one of the most affordable neighbourhoods in Tilburg when it comes to the private rental sector. The average rent in the private sector over the past year was €1,080 per month, with a range of €501 to €1,800. For that money, you get an average of 108 m² of living space. That is remarkably spacious for this price level. The WOZ value of €249,000 is well below the Tilburg average of €314,000, which directly explains why renting here is relatively accessible.
The neighbourhood is predominantly a rental area: 71% of the more than 2,100 homes are rental properties, of which 45% are owned by housing associations. The remaining 27% falls under private landlords and the free market. This means that a large part of the supply goes through social housing, with associated waiting lists. If you are looking for a rental home in the private sector, you therefore have a more limited supply. At the top of this page you will always find the current rental listings with daily prices and availability.
Lively, messy and social: this is what Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt feels like
Residents give the neighbourhood a 6.8 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl. That is not an exceptional score, but the differences per category tell the real story. Accessibility scores an 8.3 and amenities a 7.7: you are close to the city centre, bus lines run frequently and shops are within walking distance. Safety and sense of community both score 7.3, which is fine for an urban neighbourhood with a lot of turnover. But the beauty of the area? That gets a meagre 4.3. And that is not surprising when you read the reviews.
Resident Linda describes it aptly: "Noisy, messy and busy. Lots of student housing with associated nuisance. The Polish supermarket also contributes to traffic congestion and dirt. There is a permanent sewer smell." Yet she adds that she enjoys living there. That sounds contradictory, but it hits the core of this neighbourhood. It is not an area for those expecting a tidy, quiet street. It is a neighbourhood for those who love city life, including the rough edges. Another resident, Reichgelt, calls it a "social neighbourhood where people still live together" and advocates for more green maintenance by the municipality. More details and all resident experiences of Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt can be found on the neighbourhood page.
The neighbourhood consists of two recognisable parts. In the area around Trouwlaan you will mainly find terraced houses and porch flats along the main road, with more traffic but also direct access to the centre. The Uitvindersbuurt, with street names like Edisonlaan and Marconilaan, has a slightly quieter character with more family homes. The municipality of Tilburg is investing in the area, but residents note that green maintenance and tackling nuisance from room rentals are lagging behind.
Renting in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt: for whom and for whom not?
With 1,540 residents aged between 25 and 45 and as many as 1,745 single-person households, this is clearly a neighbourhood for starters, young workers and students. The average income of €27,900 is well below the Tilburg average of €34,000, which fits the profile of singles at the start of their careers. Renting an apartment in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt is achievable for those with a modest budget. But if you are looking for peace and quiet, lots of greenery or a child-friendly street, then this neighbourhood is less suitable. Families looking for space are better off in the adjacent Fatima or the green Armhoef. Considering buying a home instead of renting? Also check the listings for homes for sale in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt, where entry-level prices are low.
Searching for a rental property in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt and surroundings
On Buurtje.nl, you combine current housing listings with real resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect from the area. At the top of this page is the current supply of rental properties in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt. Want to search more broadly? Also check the rental listings in all of Tilburg, or see what is available in popular neighbourhoods like the Binnenstad and Hoogvenne.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental home in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt?
In the private sector, the average rent over the past year was €1,080 per month for an average of 108 m². The range runs from €501 to €1,800 per month, depending on the size and condition of the property. Social housing through housing associations falls outside this.
Is Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt a safe neighbourhood to look for a rental home?
Residents rate safety at 7.3 out of 10. That is a reasonable score for an urban district. However, nuisance from room rentals and student housing is mentioned as a point of attention. Trouwlaan itself is busier, while Uitvindersbuurt feels slightly quieter.
How is the accessibility if you want to rent a home in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt?
Accessibility scores an 8.3 from residents, the highest sub-score. The neighbourhood is within cycling distance of Tilburg Central Station and the city centre. Bus lines connect the area to the rest of the city. By car, you are quickly on the ring road towards the A58 and A65.
Are there many social housing units available in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt?
Approximately 45% of all homes are owned by housing associations, which is relatively high. However, waiting times for social housing in Tilburg are long. In the private sector, about 50 homes were rented out over the past year. Keep in mind that availability changes quickly.
Who is renting an apartment in Trouwlaan - Uitvindersbuurt suitable for?
The neighbourhood suits starters, singles and young professionals with a modest budget. The majority of households are single-person and the largest age group is 25 to 45 years. For families seeking peace and greenery, neighbourhoods like Fatima or Armhoef are a better alternative.
The neighbourhood itself is fine, the houses are fine. The municipality could do more with greenery, so remove weeds and add more greenery, in terms of plants and shrubs. The municipality should set a maximum on room rentals on a street, in proportion to the houses, so for example a maximum of two on a short street, like on ours where it's already over the limit. Furthermore, nowadays it's a decent neighbourhood, only unfortunately too much social housing on such a short stretch. In terms of safety prevention, the municipality falls short for a neighbourhood so close to the centre, and the municipality could also do something about the street paving.
Auto-translated to English by AINoisy, messy and busy. Lots of student housing with associated nuisance. The Polish supermarket also contributes to traffic nuisance and dirt. There is a permanent smell of drains. Yet I enjoy living here!
Auto-translated to English by AIThere's always something fun to do and all the supermarkets nearby and not far from the city, those are advantages.
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