Rental homes in Udenhout, Tilburg
Looking for a rental property in Udenhout? Check the current listings on this page and discover what this village-like part of Tilburg has to offer.
Renting in Udenhout: limited supply, high prices and a WOZ value well above the Tilburg average
Udenhout is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 3,619 homes, only 27% are rented out, the majority of which (20%) are owned by a housing association. Private sector rental homes are scarce: in the past twelve months, only 10 were rented out in the private sector, with an average rent of €1,602 per month. The range ran from €800 to €1,995 per month, with an average living space of no less than 290 m². These are not small apartments, but spacious homes that suit the village character. The WOZ value of €442,000 is well above the municipal average of €314,000 for Tilburg, which clearly illustrates the price level. For the most up-to-date rental prices and the daily changing supply, you can check the overview at the top of this page.
The limited rental volume in the private sector means that anyone looking for a rental home in Udenhout needs patience. Social housing is available through the housing association, but here too demand exceeds supply in this sought-after village. If you are considering staying longer, you could also look at owner-occupied homes in Udenhout, where the supply is more extensive.
Udenhout: a village where everyone knows each other and children play outside
Udenhout does not feel like a city district of Tilburg; it feels like a village in its own right. Residents give the neighbourhood an impressive 8.9 out of 10 on the Udenhout neighbourhood page, where you can also find all sub-scores and detailed neighbourhood information. Green spaces (9.3), beauty (9.3) and education (9.3) score the highest, which is reflected in the reviews. Berend describes it as a "cosy, child-friendly neighbourhood" with an active neighbourhood association, playgrounds and a nature area a ten-minute bike ride away. LS is even more enthusiastic: "Everyone knows each other, the centre is very cosy, nice restaurants and there is no safer place." That is not marketing speak; that is what residents actually write.
Sofie adds a small caveat: "Cosy but boring," she writes, although she still gives the village a 7.8. According to her, the primary schools are top-notch, the surrounding forests are beautiful for walking, and everything is well maintained. If you are looking for dynamism and urban allure, you will not find it here. But if you value peace, green spaces and a sense of community, you are in the right place. Accessibility scores an 8.3, which is reasonable for a village outside the city centre, although you are dependent on the car for many daily needs.
The surroundings of Udenhout also offer variety. If you want more space, you can look at the supply in Buitengebied Udenhout Noord or the adjacent Buitengebied Udenhout Zuid-West. If you prefer to live closer to the village centre, you could also take a look at Den Bogerd or De Kuil. The population composition of Udenhout is clear: the largest group is 45 to 65 years old (2,470 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (2,055). With 1,345 households with children, it is also a family village, but ageing is a real characteristic of the neighbourhood.
Renting in Udenhout: for those seeking peace and families, less so for starters on a small budget
Udenhout is best suited for families looking for space, people who consciously choose a village living environment and tenants willing to pay the higher private sector prices. Renting an apartment in Udenhout is virtually not an option: the supply consists almost exclusively of larger ground-based homes. For starters or people on a limited budget, renting in Udenhout is difficult, unless they qualify for social housing through the housing association. If you need urban amenities or a central location in Tilburg, you would be better off looking at neighbourhoods such as Binnenstad or Armhoef.
Find current rental listings in Udenhout
Buurtje.nl shows the daily updated supply of rental homes in Udenhout, including filters for price, surface area and energy label. At the top of this page you can see how many homes are currently available and what the average time to rent is. Want to look further? Also check the supply in nearby Hoogvenne or the Jeruzalem neighbourhood in Tilburg. More information about living and amenities in the municipality can be found on the website of Tilburg municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Udenhout?
In the private sector, the average rent in Udenhout over the past year was €1,602 per month, with a range of €800 to €1,995 per month. These are relatively large homes with an average area of 290 m². Social housing through the housing association is cheaper, but income requirements and waiting times apply.
How long do I have to wait for a social rental home in Udenhout?
Udenhout falls under the municipality of Tilburg, where social housing is distributed via WonenBreburg and TBV Wonen. Waiting times for a social rental home in Tilburg can range from several years, depending on the type of home and location. You can register via the websites of these housing associations. It is advisable to register as early as possible.
Is Udenhout safe to live in?
Residents rate safety in Udenhout at 8.3 out of 10. In reviews, Udenhout is repeatedly described as one of the safest places in the region. It is a village where people know each other, which contributes to a sense of social control and community spirit.
Are there good schools nearby if I rent a home in Udenhout?
Education scores a 9.3 in resident reviews of Udenhout, one of the highest scores. Residents are very positive about the primary schools in the village. For secondary education, students rely on schools in Tilburg, but these are easily accessible by bike or public transport.
Is it possible to rent an apartment in Udenhout?
Renting apartments in Udenhout is difficult. The private sector supply consists almost entirely of larger ground-floor homes, with an average area of 290 m². Those looking for a smaller apartment are better off in other neighbourhoods of Tilburg, such as the Binnenstad or neighbourhoods closer to the city centre. The village character of Udenhout is not conducive to high-rise buildings or apartment complexes.
There is a neighbourhood association and many children play outside. There are plenty of playgrounds and a nature reserve a 10-minute bike ride away.
Auto-translated to English by AIEveryone knows each other, the centre is very cosy, nice little restaurants, good care for the elderly and disabled, pleasant supermarkets but above all lovely people. There is no safer place.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe primary schools are absolutely great, the centre is cosy. There are beautiful forests around it to walk the dog. Everything is kept tidy so nowhere is dirty. So a top village
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