Rental homes in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T., Enschede
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What does a rental property cost in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T.?
Twekkelerveld - T.H.T. is a neighbourhood where tenants clearly dominate: 59% of the more than 4,597 homes are rental properties. Almost half (46%) of the total housing stock is owned by housing associations, meaning a large part of the neighbourhood consists of social housing. The private sector is therefore relatively small. In the past twelve months, 41 homes were rented out in the private sector, at an average rent of €1,626 per month. The range runs from €575 to €4,250 per month, with an average floor area of 88 square metres. That is striking, because the average WOZ value in the neighbourhood, at €231,000, is well below the Enschede average of €284,000. Anyone considering renting an apartment in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T. would do well to check the current daily prices and available supply at the top of this page, because the market moves quickly.
Twekkelerveld - T.H.T.: quiet living with a caveat
With a resident rating of 6.5 out of 10 based on reviews, Twekkelerveld - T.H.T. scores neither exceptionally high nor low. What immediately stands out: residents give the neighbourhood an 8.0 for safety, the highest sub-score. This aligns with what resident Liset Boere writes in her review: "Sometimes quiet, although recently there are young people hanging around." So the neighbourhood feels predominantly safe, but those groups of young people are noticed. In terms of community, the neighbourhood scores lowest with a 5.3. That is not so strange when you consider that more than 2,700 of the households are single-person and only 28% of residents are married. It is not a neighbourhood where you automatically end up at the neighbours' kitchen table.
In terms of atmosphere, Twekkelerveld - T.H.T. is a typical Enschede residential area north of the centre. Accessibility gets a 6.7 from residents. Via the Hengelosestraat you are quickly on the ring road and the centre of Enschede is within cycling distance. The greenery in the neighbourhood also scores a 6.7: there are enough parks and lawns, but do not expect extensive parks. Amenities such as supermarkets and primary schools are present, although the score for education (5.7) indicates that residents are not particularly satisfied with that. Anyone who wants to know more about residents' experiences can find all reviews and detailed neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of Twekkelerveld - T.H.T..
The neighbourhood consists of two recognisable sub-neighbourhoods. In Twekkelerveld you will mainly find post-war terraced houses and porch flats, while the Tubantia-Toekomst sub-neighbourhood offers slightly more variety in housing types. Both sub-neighbourhoods share the same character: functional, reasonably maintained and without too much frills. The municipality of Enschede has invested in restructuring parts of the neighbourhood in recent years, but the difference with more expensive neighbourhoods remains visible. More information about municipal plans can be found on the website of the municipality of Enschede.
Renting in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T.: for whom and for whom not?
The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 25 to 45 years (2,670 residents), followed by those aged 45 and over. With an average income of €27,900, well below the municipal average of €31,200, the neighbourhood mainly attracts tenants who consciously choose an affordable location. For single people and starters looking for a rental home in the social sector, the housing association stock is an asset, although waiting lists in Enschede are long. Renting a house in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T. in the private sector at an average of €1,626 per month is less advantageous than you would expect based on the WOZ value. Those who prefer to buy in this price range can view the supply of homes for sale in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T.. For tenants looking for more urban buzz, the Binnensingelgebied is a logical alternative. Families who value a stronger neighbourhood community may be better off in Ribbelt - Stokhorst.
View the current rental supply in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T.
At the top of this page you will find the current supply of rental properties in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T., including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines property supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see what is available, but also what it is really like to live there. Want to search more broadly? Then also view the supply of rental properties in all of Enschede or compare with nearby neighbourhoods such as Hogeland - Velve and Boswinkel - Stadsveld.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental home in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T.?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent over the past twelve months was €1,626 per month. The range runs from €575 to €4,250 per month, with an average area of 88 square metres. Social housing through housing associations is cheaper, but usually involves long waiting times.
How safe is Twekkelerveld - T.H.T. for tenants?
Residents rate the neighbourhood an 8.0 out of 10 for safety, the highest sub-score. However, some residents note that young people have been hanging around lately. Overall, the neighbourhood is perceived as quiet.
How many rental homes are there in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T.?
Of the 4,597 homes in the neighbourhood, 59% are rental properties. Approximately 46% of all homes are owned by housing associations (social housing) and 13% are rented out by other landlords. The current supply of free-sector rental homes changes daily.
Is Twekkelerveld - T.H.T. well accessible by public transport?
Residents rate accessibility at 6.7 out of 10. The neighbourhood lies north of Enschede city centre and is well connected to the ring road via Hengelosestraat. By bike, you can reach the centre and Enschede station in about ten minutes.
Who is a rental home in Twekkelerveld - T.H.T. suitable for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts single people and younger workers. The largest age group is 25-45 years old and the majority of households are single-person. With an average income of €27,900, the neighbourhood is attractive for tenants who want to live affordably near Enschede city centre.
Sometimes quiet, but recently there are young people hanging around
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