’t Lien zuid, Leidschendam-Voorburg
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Prinses Carolinalaan is part of a recent development completed in 2024, so everything is fresh and modern. It sits in the 't Lien zuid neighbourhood, a leafy part of Leidschendam. At €695,000, the asking price is 42% above the neighbourhood average of €488,556, which is on the high side, but you are paying for a new-build with an A+ energy label, which is rare here (only 8% of homes for sale have that). For context, apartments in Leidschendam-Voorburg typically sell for around €4,790 per m².
The 't Lien zuid neighbourhood is a residential area with a mix of older homes and some new developments. It has a strong urban feel (address density 3,278 per km²) and a population of about 2,855. The area is popular with families and older residents, around a third of households have children, and a quarter are people aged 65 or over. Incomes are average for the region. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so we cannot share local opinions.
For daily shopping, you have an Aldi just around the corner and a PLUS a couple of streets away. A Dirk is a ten-minute walk. For schools, there is a special primary school on your doorstep, an openbare dalton basisschool just around the corner, and an IKEC primary school a few minutes' walk. Secondary education is within walking distance too, with the Veurs Lyceum about 552 m away. The municipality of Leidschendam-Voorburg also has good public transport links, though the nearest train station is 3.3 km away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed exclusively via Habets Makelaardij B.V.
Details of this home
Prinses Carolinalaan 2, Leidschendam
Data from ’t Lien zuid
Data from ’t Lien zuid
33 within 5 km
34 within 5 km
About Prinses Carolinalaan 2, Leidschendam
The asking price is 42% above the neighbourhood average of €488,556, which is a significant premium. However, this is a brand-new apartment (2024) with an A+ energy label, while most homes in the area are older and have lower labels. The average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €4,790, and this apartment has 101 m², so the price per m² works out to about €6,881, above the local average. Whether it is fair depends on how much you value new-build and energy efficiency.
The energy label is A+, which is the highest possible rating. This means the home is extremely energy-efficient, with low heating costs and a small environmental footprint. Only 8% of homes for sale in the neighbourhood have label A+, so this is a standout feature. The apartment was built in 2024, so it meets modern building standards for insulation and ventilation.
The neighbourhood has a family-friendly profile: about 36% of households have children, and there are several primary schools within walking distance. The area is quiet and residential, with a park just around the corner (300 m). The population is mixed, with a good number of older residents too. The address density is high (3,278 per km²), so it feels urban but not overcrowded.
There are several supermarkets within easy walking distance. An Aldi is 377 m away, a PLUS is 446 m, and a Dirk is 825 m. For organic options, Ekoplaza is 1.4 km away. This means you can do your daily shopping without needing a car.
The nearest train station is 3.3 km from the apartment. That is a 10-minute bike ride or a short bus trip.
This is an apartment with 101 m² of living space, built in 2024. You would need to check the brochure or contact the agent for details.
In the past period, 29 homes were sold in the neighbourhood at an average price of €566,586. That is lower than the asking price of €695,000, but those sold homes include older properties. New-builds often command a premium. The average time on market for sold homes was 40 days, suggesting reasonable demand.
6 homes in the neighbourhood ’t Lien zuid

