Analysis Report
Tuinzigt
Breda, Netherlands
Generated 28 March 2026
Balanced profile
Overall score
86/100
Transit
10/10
Safety
7/10
Green
7/10
Summary
"Almost Ideal Location"
Tuinzigt, Breda, is a great area for a Balanced lifestyle, offering an abundance of green spaces and relatively easy access to the city center with 19 public transportation stops. However, the area's lower income and urban character might not suit everyone's preferences. Despite this, the high safety rating of the Haagpoort neighborhood makes it a desirable choice for families.
Places and amenities
Income and housing
Crime and safety
Noise and environment
Overall fit
Start with the headline read, then use the score bars and area snapshot to see where this place looks convincing and where the caution begins.
Tuinzigt
Breda, Netherlands
Tuinzigt, Breda, is a great area for a Balanced lifestyle, offering an abundance of green spaces and relatively easy access to the city center with 19 public transportation stops. However, the area's lower income and urban character might not suit everyone's preferences. Despite this, the high safety rating of the Haagpoort neighborhood makes it a desirable choice for families.
Strongest visible upside
Access to 8 parks and green areas for outdoor activities
Best used as the first reason to keep this place on the shortlist.
Main trade-off to check
The area is largely populated by lower-income households, which may impact local amenities and services
This is usually the first thing to verify in person or against nearby alternatives.
Evidence note
Housing reliability: Low · 2/5 core signals
Only part of the core housing picture is available, so stronger signals should be treated cautiously.
Area snapshot
District
Unavailable
Municipality
Breda
Safety
Safe
Income level
Lower income
Urbanisation
Very urban
Context data from CBS (Statistics Netherlands) and Politie · 2025
Housing data from this neighbourhood
Daily life fit
These sections answer what everyday life is likely to feel like here before you get into the money trade-offs.
Lifestyle pillars
A decision-focused read of how this location performs across the things people actually live with every day.
Decision read
Daily life here looks strongest on mobility, but affordability is where the compromise shows up first.
Read the strongest and weakest pillar together before relying on the average feel of the area.
Mobility is a genuine strength here, with 19 nearby stops within walking distance.
The official safety read is safe, so safety is workable here without being a standout strength.
There is some outdoor relief here, with 8 parks nearby, but the overall calmness still reads as quiet.
Daily routines look easy here, with 17 grocery options and 20 food spots nearby.
Only part of the core housing picture is available here, with average home values around EUR 325,000.
Money & trade-offs
Use this section to see whether the housing picture looks attainable and what you may be giving up or gaining in return.
Affordability & trade-offs
A practical reading of budget fit, housing context, and what this area seems to trade for that price point.
Decision read
Convenience is a real strength here at 10/10, even if the housing picture is not especially cheap. Only part of the core housing picture is available, so stronger signals should be treated cautiously.
Use this to decide whether the price context makes sense before you get lost in the supporting numbers.
Price level
Mid-range
EUR 325,000
Budget fit
Limited data
Unavailable
Housing mix
Social-housing heavy
Owner 34% · Rental 66%
Housing reliability: Low · 2/5 core signals
Area position
These bars combine local liveability scores with municipality income and sale-price benchmarks.
Trade-off read
The headline affordability read is that the housing picture is usable, but the budget fit is still harder to pin down. Price-wise, it stays closer to the local middle band than to either extreme. The housing mix includes a strong social-housing component. Only a small share of the core housing signals are available, so treat this as a cautious first read.
Only part of the core housing picture is available, so stronger signals should be treated cautiously.
Median household income: Unavailable · Breda · CBS latest · Housing context neighbourhood-level
Average purchase price: Unavailable · Municipality-level average purchase price
Practical specifics
These sections answer focused practical questions that often matter a lot once a shortlist starts to form.
School fit
A practical family and education-access read using nearby school coverage and school-stage mix.
Excellent
8.5/10
Decision read
School access is one of the more persuasive practical reasons to shortlist this area, with 5 nearby locations supporting the read.
This is an area-access read, so use it to judge coverage and stage mix before checking individual schools more closely.
School locations nearby
5
Unique institutions
5
School access looks notably strong, with both family-stage coverage and useful local choice. There is also some higher-education presence nearby.
Strengths
- Access to 8 parks and green areas for outdoor activities
- Safe neighborhood with a high safety rating (92% of residents feel safe)
- Relatively easy access to the city center with 19 public transportation stops
Weakness
- The area is largely populated by lower-income households, which may impact local amenities and services
- The urban character of the area might be overwhelming for those who prefer quieter neighborhoods
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How would this address score for other lifestyles?
Family
78
Young Professional
92
Nightlife
97
Active & Outdoors
82
Quiet & Remote
73
Student
93
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This public page turns the cached neighbourhood data into five decision pillars so you can quickly see where the area looks strongest and where the real trade-offs are.
Mobility is a genuine strength here, with 19 nearby stops within walking distance.
The official safety read is safe, so safety is workable here without being a standout strength.
There is some outdoor relief here, with 8 parks nearby, but the overall calmness still reads as quiet.
Daily routines look easy here, with 17 grocery options and 20 food spots nearby.
Only part of the core housing picture is available here, with average home values around EUR 325,000.
Looks strongest for
Mobility
Mobility is a genuine strength here, with 19 nearby stops within walking distance. People who want easy day-to-day movement and less car dependence.
Daily convenience
Daily convenience is one of the clearer reasons to shortlist this area. daily routines look easy here, with 17 grocery options and 20 food spots nearby. People who value groceries, food, and everyday errands close to home.
Watch-outs before deciding
Affordability
Affordability deserves a closer in-person check here. Use this as context, not a substitute for listing-level price and budget checks.
Safety
Safety deserves a closer in-person check here. This is area context, not a guarantee about one street or one building.
Affordability reading
Mid-range · Social-housing heavy
The headline affordability read is that the housing picture is usable, but the budget fit is still harder to pin down. Price-wise, it stays closer to the local middle band than to either extreme. The housing mix includes a strong social-housing component. Only a small share of the core housing signals are available, so treat this as a cautious first read. Only part of the core housing picture is available, so stronger signals should be treated cautiously.
How to read this public guide
This page is a balanced snapshot of the latest cached area analysis. It is designed to help you understand the neighbourhood quickly, not replace an in-person visit or professional advice.
Report freshness
28 March 2026
This public report reflects the latest cached balanced snapshot for this area.
Housing confidence
Low
Housing reliability: Low · 2/5 core signals
What is official
CBS, Politie, DUO
Housing, income, crime, and school context comes from imported official Dutch datasets where available.
What is mapped
OpenStreetMap
Nearby places and amenity counts come from mapped local context within roughly 800 metres.
What is estimated
Scores and summaries
Plekia turns the raw inputs into decision-friendly scores and summaries, while still showing when the evidence is partial.
What this score is good for
Comparing areas, spotting trade-offs, and deciding whether a listing is worth deeper investigation or a viewing.
What it does not replace
Viewings, legal or mortgage advice, property valuation, route comfort checks, and your own judgement about the street and building.
What people usually want to know about living in Tuinzigt
Most people comparing an area are trying to answer a few practical questions quickly: how liveable it feels, how easy daily life is, and what trade-offs show up before booking viewings.
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Does Tuinzigt look calmer, greener, or busier than expected?
Is Tuinzigt likely to feel easy for groceries, food, and local routines?
Does the local housing context read as more affordable, mid-range, or higher-priced?
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