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House prices and market figures Textielbuurt Oost, Tilburg

In Textielbuurt Oost, about 60% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a relatively owner-oriented character compared to the Tilburg average. The WOZ value is €262,000, slightly above the district average of De Hasselt (€249,000), but clearly below the municipal average of €314,000 for owner-occupied homes in Tilburg. That difference says something about the more affordable segment this neighbourhood represents.

Over the past twelve months, 12 homes were sold here, with an average purchase price of €334,500. The range runs from €300,000 to €400,000, with an average living area of 109 m². That works out to a price of about €3,069 per m², which is reasonably in line with the broader market in this part of Tilburg. These are typically ground-floor homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the post-war period. Apartments are less dominant in this part of the neighbourhood. At the top of this page, see the current listings, the average asking price and the average time on market for the most recent situation.

Living in Textielbuurt Oost, Tilburg

Textielbuurt Oost is a down-to-earth, working-class part of town in the southwest of Tilburg, part of the district De Hasselt. The name refers to the textile industry that once formed the backbone of Tilburg, and that past is still visible in the street patterns and the scale of the buildings. No big-city hustle and bustle, but also no quiet rural area. It is an average urban neighbourhood where people simply live, work and do their shopping.

The homes were mainly built in the 1950s to 1970s: terraced houses with a small garden, occasionally a corner house or semi-detached house. The streets are clear, the houses solid but not striking. Anyone looking for a home to buy here will not find new-build or monumental properties, but functional living space in an accessible location.

For daily shopping, you can go to supermarkets in the immediate vicinity, and Tilburg city centre is easily reachable by bike in about ten to fifteen minutes. Tilburg Central Station is at a similar distance, with connections to Breda, Eindhoven and Den Bosch, among others. By car, you can quickly join the motorway network towards Eindhoven and Breda via the N65 and A58. Arriva bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the centre and other parts of the city.

The neighbourhood has relatively many young adults between 25 and 45, and a large share of single-person households. That colours the street scene: it is not the neighbourhood where you see many children playing outside, but also not the neighbourhood that feels quiet and ageing. There is a certain turnover of residents, which partly explains the community score of 5.0 out of 10.

Resident Michael describes the neighbourhood as "average" and gives it a 6.3. He writes: "Moderately often a lot of trouble with youngsters on fat bikes or cars driving the wrong way or too fast. Too few parking spaces also because many people have 2 or even 3 cars." That parking problem is recognisable for this type of post-war neighbourhood, which was not designed for current car ownership. The safety score of 7.0 is relatively the strongest point, while community (5.0) and accessibility (6.0) score lower. See all reviews and neighbourhood data on the page for Textielbuurt Oost.

Compared to neighbouring communities such as Textielbuurt West and the Nassaubuurt, Textielbuurt Oost has a similar character. If you are looking for a bit more urban allure, you could also look at Kasteel Oost, which is slightly closer to the centre.

Is a home to buy in Textielbuurt Oost right for you?

Textielbuurt Oost mainly appeals to first-time buyers and young dual-income couples looking for an affordable home to buy in Tilburg without being too far from the centre. The average purchase price of €334,500 is below the Tilburg average, making the neighbourhood more accessible than many other districts. Upsizers with a larger budget or families specifically looking for a green, quiet environment will be less likely to find their ideal spot here. The parking problem and limited green space are real points of attention. With only 12 sales in the past year, supply is limited, so if you want to buy in Textielbuurt Oost, you need to be alert and able to act quickly. Would you rather rent first to get to know the neighbourhood? Then check the supply of rental homes in Textielbuurt Oost.

What residents say about Textielbuurt Oost

The overall resident score for Textielbuurt Oost is 6.3 out of 10, based on available reviews. The highest sub-score is housing (8.0), indicating that residents appreciate the homes themselves. Safety scores a 7.0. The community score of 5.0 and accessibility of 6.0 are the weakest points. Resident Michael writes: "Moderately often a lot of trouble with youngsters on fat bikes or cars driving the wrong way or too fast. Too few parking spaces also because many people have 2 or even 3 cars." For a full overview of all scores and reviews, go to the neighbourhood page of Textielbuurt Oost.

Compare homes for sale in and around Textielbuurt Oost

Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to compare more broadly? Check the supply in the surrounding neighbourhood Kasteel West, or explore other districts such as Binnenstad and Armhoef. For a complete overview of the Tilburg owner-occupied market, see homes for sale in Tilburg. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Textielbuurt Oost?

The average purchase price in Textielbuurt Oost over the past year was €334,500, with a range of €300,000 to €400,000. The average living area was 109 m², which works out to about €3,069 per m². A total of 12 homes were sold in this period.

What is the WOZ value in Textielbuurt Oost?

The average WOZ value in Textielbuurt Oost is €262,000. That is slightly above the district average of De Hasselt (€249,000), but clearly below the Tilburg municipal average of €314,000. The neighbourhood is thus in the more affordable segment of the Tilburg owner-occupied market.

What is it like to live in Textielbuurt Oost?

Textielbuurt Oost is a down-to-earth, post-war residential area in the southwest of Tilburg with a mixed urban character. The resident score is 6.3 out of 10. Housing scores highest (8.0), while community (5.0) and accessibility (6.0) score lower. Parking nuisance and traffic safety are mentioned by residents as points of concern.

Is Textielbuurt Oost suitable for first-time buyers?

Yes, the neighbourhood is relatively accessible for first-time buyers. The average purchase price of €334,500 is below the Tilburg average, and the largest population group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds. However, supply is limited, with about 12 sales per year, so quick action is important if you want to buy a home in Textielbuurt Oost.

How is the accessibility of Textielbuurt Oost?

Textielbuurt Oost is connected by bicycle in about ten to fifteen minutes to the centre of Tilburg and the central station. By car, you can quickly access the motorway network towards Breda and Eindhoven via the N65 and A58. Arriva bus lines provide connections to other parts of the city. Residents give accessibility a score of 6.0 out of 10.

What type of homes are for sale in Textielbuurt Oost?

The supply mainly consists of ground-based homes such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1950s to 1970s. Buying apartments in Textielbuurt Oost is less common; the housing type is predominantly single-family homes. The average sold area over the past year was 109 m².

Is there a lot of parking nuisance in Textielbuurt Oost?

Parking is a recurring issue in Textielbuurt Oost. The post-war streets were not designed for current car ownership, and residents report that multiple cars per household increase parking pressure. Nuisance from fat bikes and traffic driving against the flow of traffic are also mentioned as annoyances. This is a real point of attention for anyone considering buying a home here.


Experiences from Textielbuurt Oost
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Michael
Living alone · Apartment
01-01-2025
Average Neighbourhood

Moderate, often a lot of trouble with youngsters on fat bikes or cars driving the wrong way or speeding. Too few parking spaces also because many people have 2 or even 3 cars.

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