Rent a Home in Tilburg South
Green avenues, estates along the Bredaseweg, and nature on the city's edge. Rent a home in Tilburg South and live where the city becomes tranquil.
Tilburg South stretches south of the Ringbaan, along the Bredaseweg towards Breda. With approximately 229,000 inhabitants (2023), Tilburg is the sixth-largest city in the Netherlands, and the south is its greenest part: De Blaak with its villa districts, Langdonk as a quiet residential area, and the estates along the Bredaseweg as a reminder of the textile baron era. Those considering renting a home in Tilburg South choose space, tranquility, and nature. The city center is a fifteen to twenty-minute bike ride away.
Apartments in Tilburg
De Blaak and the Estates
De Blaak is the more exclusive part of Tilburg South. Detached houses and semi-detached homes with spacious plots, surrounded by greenery. The owner-occupied housing share is over 95%. Rental properties in De Blaak are rare and expensive. But they do exist, and those who find one live in one of the city's quietest neighborhoods.
De Bredaseweg runs as a stately avenue through the south. Along this road are 19th-century estates: Sparrenhof, Vredelust, and other country houses of former textile families. Old avenues, landscape parks, and an atmosphere more reminiscent of 't Gooi than North Brabant. The houses along the Bredaseweg are not the type that appear on regular rental platforms, but the neighborhood does define the character of all of Tilburg South.
Langdonk and the Residential Areas
Beyond De Blaak lie the regular residential neighborhoods. Langdonk and its surroundings have single-family homes from the 1960s and 1970s: terraced houses with gardens, wide streets, and a low building density. It's suburban living in the Brabant style. Quiet, functional, not spectacular.
The rental supply in these neighborhoods is greater than in De Blaak. Terraced houses, apartments, and an occasional upper floor at prices below the city average. The homes are post-war and not always well-insulated, but the plots are spacious, and the gardens are large enough for a family.
The neighborhood shopping center at Burgemeester van de Mortelplein covers daily groceries. Community center De Back functions as a meeting place. There are primary schools nearby and sports clubs for hockey, tennis, and football.
Stadsbos, Reeshofweide, and De Gaas
Nature is the reason people want to live in Tilburg South. Stadsbos013, an extensive forest and heathland area, is directly accessible from the neighborhood. The Reeshofweide, 25 hectares of new nature area on former agricultural land, borders the southwest side. De Gaas, a forest and heathland landscape between Witbrantlaan and Bredaseweg, offers walking and cycling paths through varied terrain.
Runners, cyclists, and walkers don't have to leave the city. The routes start right at the doorstep. In combination with the Dongevallei on the west side, it forms a green network that encircles Tilburg South.
By Bike to the Center, by Car to the Highway
Tilburg South is four to six kilometers from the city center. By bike, that's fifteen to twenty minutes. Bus lines run via the Bredaseweg to Tilburg Central Station. The Ringbaan Zuid and Bredaseweg give motorists direct access to the A58 towards Breda and Eindhoven.
Parking is not an issue in Tilburg South. The residential areas have space for cars. Street parking is free. In De Blaak, most homes have their own driveway.
Distance to the center is the main disadvantage. Tilburg South is the most remote residential area on the south side. Anyone who needs to be in the city center or at the university daily will cycle longer than from Oud-Noord or Oud-Zuid.
Apartments Price Breakdown in Tilburg
| Size | Average | Median | Price Range | Available |
|---|---|---|---|---|
100-150 | €1,591 | €1,593 | €1,350 - €1,950 | 1 |
150+ | €2,700 | €2,700 | €2,600 - €2,800 | 0 / 2 |
50-75 | €1,276 | €1,295 | €827 - €1,796 | 10 |
75-100 | €1,466 | €1,450 | €962 - €2,235 | 9 |
<50 | €1,123 | €1,110 | €432 - €2,950 | 26 |
Greenest District of Tilburg
Stadsbos013, Reeshofweide, and De Gaas on the city outskirts. Walking, cycling, and running right from your doorstep.
Space and Tranquility
Low building density, wide streets, and large gardens. Suburban living without leaving the city.
Estates along the Bredaseweg
Nineteenth-century country estates of textile families give Tilburg South a stately character unmatched anywhere else in the city.
What You Need to Know
Tilburg South is not a district for those seeking urban hustle and bustle. There are no outdoor cafes, no nightlife, no cultural institutions. The city center is within cycling distance but not around the corner. This is a district for residents who prioritize peace and space over proximity.
The rental supply is limited, especially in De Blaak. In the post-war neighborhoods around Langdonk, there's more choice: rental houses, studios, and rooms become available more often here. Anyone serious about renting a home in Tilburg South should expect a smaller supply and longer search times. Make sure your documents are complete and respond immediately when something appears.
The houses in the post-war neighborhoods are functional but dated. Ask for the energy label. The estate zone and De Blaak are more expensive but offer a living environment unparalleled in Tilburg.
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