Kerkehout, Wassenaar
NeighbourhoodThis rental apartment on Rijksstraatweg sits in the quiet, leafy Kerkehout neighbourhood of Wassenaar. With 163 m² of living space and an A energy label, it is both roomy and efficient. The asking price of €3,250 per month is in line with the market for such a large, modern apartment. For context, you can compare it with other apartments in Wassenaar.
Kerkehout is a small, green neighbourhood with about 1,100 residents. It is a quiet area, but one resident notes: "Cosy and pleasant, but absolutely no shops, and that while 25% is over 65 years old." The neighbourhood is a "green oasis next to the Duivenvoordsepolder," but lacks local stores for daily necessities. Most households are families or couples, and the area has a very low urbanity level, meaning it feels rural. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Kerkehout.
For groceries, the nearest supermarkets are a SPAR express and a PLUS, both about a ten-minute walk away. The closest primary school, Bloemcampschool, is just around the corner, while secondary schools are a bit further. The neighbourhood is car-dependent for most errands, but the green surroundings make for pleasant walks. For more on the wider area, see the municipality Wassenaar.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including VERRA Makelaars, Funda, Pararius, and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Rijksstraatweg 725, Wassenaar
Mediocre · 1 resident
Gone downhill, absolutely no local shops or small stores for basic necessities. You have to get everything by car or in Wassenaar village 7 kilometres away or in Mariahoeve, The Hague. Also no good cycling connection through the green via the meadows to Mariahoeve. The neighbourhood is in a green oasis next to the Duivenvoordsepolder. Safety: people drive their cars through the streets in an irresponsible manner. Hygiene: dog poo is a problem in many places. Housing: two streets need to be rebuilt: Jacobastraat and Adriaanstraat; houses are a hundred years old, poorly insulated and much too small. Public transport accessibility: a bus that runs along the Rijksstraatweg from The Hague to Haarlem and vice versa. An option should be Randstad traffic with a bus from station Mariahoeve, which runs via the Wittenburgerweg along the Kerkehout and then rejoins the old route, so you can also easily get to the train station Mariahoeve and tram line 6 to take into the city.
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About Rijksstraatweg 725, Wassenaar
Given the 163 m² floor area, modern construction (2009), and A energy label, the price is in line with the market for a spacious rental apartment in Wassenaar. The neighbourhood is quiet and green, but lacks shops, so you will need a car for daily errands.
Kerkehout is a small, green neighbourhood with a rural feel. It is very quiet, but one resident notes there are absolutely no local shops, so you need a car for groceries. The area is safe overall, though dog poo and speeding cars are mentioned as minor issues.
The nearest train station is 3.9 km away, so you would need a car or bus to reach it. A bus runs along the Rijksstraatweg from The Hague to Haarlem, providing a connection.
Yes, the closest primary school, Bloemcampschool, is about 600 metres away. Other primary and secondary schools are within a few kilometres, but most are a drive or cycle away.
The nearest supermarkets are a SPAR express (about 1.7 km) and a PLUS (about 1.9 km). Both are a short drive or a longer walk. For a wider selection, you would head to Wassenaar village or Mariahoeve.
Yes, it has an A energy label, which means it is very efficient. You can expect low heating costs compared to older homes.
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