Apartments, rooms and studios for rent in Eersel
Eersel: Noord-Brabant countryside meets commuter convenience
Eersel sits in the green heart of Noord-Brabant, attracting families and professionals seeking space without sacrificing connectivity. With 18,554 inhabitants, this town offers genuine countryside living just 45 minutes from Eindhoven by public transport. The rental market runs on practical needs rather than student cycles, with most searches happening year-round as people relocate for work or family expansion.
The housing stock reflects its character: detached houses dominate the suburbs around Wilhelminastraat and Stationsstraat, while apartments cluster near the center around Markt. Prices average 6% below Eindhoven levels, making Eersel a popular choice for those who work in the Brainport region but want more space for their money. RentHunter tracks consistent availability throughout the year, unlike university towns with their September scrambles.
Rental stock: family houses lead the market
- Detached houses (primary segment)The bread and butter of Eersel rentals, typically featuring 3-4 bedrooms with gardens. Most properties date from the 1970s-1990s expansion around Kerkstraat and Eindhovenseweg. Houses in Eersel cater primarily to families relocating for work in the Eindhoven region, offering the space and quiet that apartments in the city can't match.
- Apartments near the centerSmaller inventory concentrated around Markt and the shopping area, typically 1-2 bedroom units in converted buildings or newer developments. These appeal to young professionals who want to walk to local amenities but still need the train connection to Eindhoven for work. Limited supply keeps competition steady throughout the year.
Living in Eersel: green space meets modern connectivity
Eersel strikes the balance many renters seek: genuine countryside living without professional isolation. The town center around Markt maintains a traditional feel with weekly markets and local shops, while modern infrastructure keeps you connected to larger employment centers.
Quick access to Eindhoven employment
The 45-minute connection to Eindhoven via bus route 20 makes Eersel viable for tech workers at ASML, Philips, or the university. Many residents also commute to Tilburg for finance and logistics roles, appreciating the 6% rent savings compared to city center apartments while maintaining career access.
Local life around Markt square
Eersel maintains genuine small-town character with its Saturday market on Markt square, local bakeries along Kerkstraat, and the Dommelbieb community library. The surrounding Kempen landscape offers hiking and cycling routes that city dwellers drive hours to reach, while you can walk to them from most rental properties. It's Noord-Brabant living without the crowds.
Parking and car dependency:
Most rental houses include private parking or garages, but budget for a car if you're relocating from a city. While bus connections serve employment centers, grocery shopping and weekend activities typically require personal transport. Consider this in your total housing budget when comparing to urban alternatives.
Commuting from Eersel
Eersel's appeal lies in maintaining career options while escaping urban density. Transport connections focus primarily on the Brabant region, with reasonable access to major employment centers.
Eindhoven (45 minutes)
Bus route 20 provides the primary connection to Eindhoven's tech corridor, running frequently during peak hours. This makes Eersel viable for ASML, Philips, and TU/e employees who prefer more space and lower rent than city apartments offer. The journey time remains consistent, avoiding the traffic delays that plague car commuters on the A67.
's Hertogenbosch (60 minutes)
The provincial capital offers government positions and corporate headquarters for those in administrative or management roles. While the journey requires a transfer, many residents find 's Hertogenbosch worth the commute for senior positions, especially given Eersel's significantly lower housing costs and family-friendly environment.
Smart transport planning:
Consider an NS Dal Voordeel subscription if you're commuting regularly to cities beyond Eindhoven. The 40% discount on off-peak train travel makes connections to Utrecht or Amsterdam much more affordable, opening up job opportunities across the Randstad while maintaining Eersel's lifestyle benefits.
Frequently asked questions
How much cheaper is Eersel compared to Eindhoven?
Rental prices in Eersel average 6% below Eindhoven levels. For a family seeking a 3-bedroom house with garden, this typically translates to €100-200 monthly savings while gaining significantly more living space. The trade-off is the 45-minute commute to Eindhoven's employment centers.
Is parking included with rental properties?
Most houses in Eersel include private parking or garages as standard, reflecting the car-dependent nature of suburban living. Apartments near the center may have designated parking spaces, though this isn't guaranteed. Always confirm parking arrangements before signing, as public parking in the center requires paid permits during daytime hours.
What's the rental market competition like?
Eersel's rental market moves at a more measured pace than university cities, but good family houses still attract multiple viewings within days of listing. The competition comes primarily from relocating professionals and growing families, rather than students racing for September move-ins. Having your paperwork ready and responding quickly to listings remains important, especially for properties with gardens or near good schools.
Are pets allowed in Eersel rentals?
Pet policies vary by landlord, but Eersel's suburban character works in pet owners' favor. Many rental houses include gardens, making them naturally more pet-friendly than urban apartments. Dogs particularly benefit from easy access to the surrounding Kempen countryside for walks and exercise. Always clarify pet policies during initial contact, and be prepared for potential additional deposits.






