Prinsenhof hoog, Leidschendam-Voorburg
NeighbourhoodThis 80 m² apartment on Prins Frederiklaan sits in a neighbourhood built entirely in the 1960s, with a mix of low-rise blocks and green courtyards. The energy label is D, so heating costs are something to factor in. At €299,000, the asking price is just above the neighbourhood average of €295,676, in line with the market for apartments in Leidschendam-Voorburg.
Prinsenhof hoog is a densely built area (over 2,600 addresses per km²) with a strong urban feel. Of the 2,194 homes, all are flats, and 30% are owner-occupied. The population is diverse: a third are under 25, and a fifth are 65 or older. Two residents reviewed the neighbourhood: one called it "Cosy" but noted it is "a bit seedy in the evening"; another said it is "Not safe" because of groups in the park and fatbikes on pavements. These are the only two reviews, so they give a mixed picture of the neighbourhood Prinsenhof hoog.
For daily shopping, the PLUS supermarket is on your doorstep, and an Aldi is just around the corner. Two primary schools are a couple of streets away: Kindcentrum Trampoline and IKEC De Waterlelie. The nearest secondary school is 0.8 km away. A park or garden is just 0.1 km away, so green space is close by. The municipality Leidschendam-Voorburg offers further amenities within walking distance.
At the time of writing the home is listed via several channels: REMAX Adviseurs, RE/MAX Adviseurs Haaglanden, and REMAX Adviseurs.
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Prins Frederiklaan 301, Leidschendam
Fair · 2 residents
You can never walk through the park normally without being spoken to or almost being hit by a fatbike on the pavement. A group is taking over the park and apparently no one can do anything about it. Not a safe neighbourhood for my children
Auto-translated to English by AIGood, but a bit seedy in the evening
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About Prins Frederiklaan 301, Leidschendam
The asking price of €299,000 is very close to the neighbourhood average of €295,676 and the median of €295,000. Apartments in Prinsenhof hoog sell for an average of €3,430 per m², and this one works out to €3,738 per m², slightly above average. Given the energy label D and the 1965 build, the price is in line with the market.
Prinsenhof hoog is a very urban area with a high density of addresses. The population is mixed: many young people and families, but also a significant share of older residents. Reviews are mixed: one resident finds it cosy but seedy in the evening, another feels unsafe due to groups in the park. Crime figures show 143 total offences, which is moderate for such a dense area.
The nearest train station is 3.2 km away. That is a ten-minute cycle or a short bus ride, but not within walking distance for most people.
The PLUS supermarket is just 26 metres away, literally on your doorstep. An Aldi is 121 metres away, so you have two options within a minute's walk. For more variety, a Dirk is 1.2 km away and a Jumbo 1.5 km.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Kindcentrum Trampoline (357 m), IKEC De Waterlelie (384 m), and Openbare Dalton Basisschool de Tandem (534 m). Secondary education is 0.8 km away. All are within a ten-minute walk.
The energy label is D. This is common for a 1965 apartment, most homes in the neighbourhood (47%) have label D or lower. You can expect higher energy bills compared to a modern home, but it is not the worst rating.
At the time of writing, there are 17 apartments for sale in Prinsenhof hoog. The prices range from €206,250 to €525,000, so this one is at the lower end of the range.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Prinsenhof hoog

