Prinsessenbuurt, Noordwijk
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Golfbaan 68 sits in a quiet part of Noordwijk, where the dunes and sea are never far away. With 166 m² of living space and a 279 m² plot, it is a generous home in a town known for its beach and green surroundings. The asking price of €875,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €395,000, but that reflects the size: this home is 172% larger than the typical home in the area. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Noordwijk vary widely in price and size.
The Prinsessenbuurt is a calm residential area with a mix of houses built around 1958. Of the 436 homes, 46% are single-family and 40% are owner-occupied. The population of 750 is relatively older, 44% are 65 or over, and many households are single-person (240 out of 390). There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from the data: a quiet, established area with a mature population. The neighbourhood Prinsessenbuurt is a short walk from the dunes and the beach.
For daily shopping, the nearest supermarket is Vomar, just under a kilometre away, a ten-minute walk. Lidl is a bit further, about 1.3 km. Primary schools are within walking distance: De Regenboog is 3.4 km away, and the Catholic St Victor school is 3.8 km. Secondary education is at Teylingen College Leeuwenhorst, 2.4 km away. The municipality Noordwijk offers a good range of local amenities, including a park 300 metres away and a restaurant 400 metres away.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via thuis bij Elsalien makelaardij.
Details of this home
Golfbaan 68, Noordwijk
Data from Prinsessenbuurt
Data from Prinsessenbuurt
13 within 5 km
12 within 5 km
About Golfbaan 68, Noordwijk
The asking price is €875,000, which is well above the neighbourhood average of €395,000. However, this home is 166 m², while the average home in the Prinsessenbuurt is 61 m², so you are getting much more space. The price per square metre works out at about €5,271, which is below the neighbourhood average of €6,475 per m². So while the total price is high, the price per square metre is actually competitive.
The energy label is C, which is average for a house built in 1958. A C label means the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it is worth checking the specific insulation and heating systems. In the neighbourhood, all homes have a label D or lower, so this home is actually better than most in the area.
The nearest train station is 6.1 km away, so it is not within walking distance. You would need a bike, car or bus to reach it. Noordwijk is not directly connected to the rail network, so for commuting by train you would typically go to Leiden or Voorhout.
The Prinsessenbuurt has a relatively older population, 44% are 65 or over, and only 75 households have children. There are primary schools within a few kilometres, but the area is quieter and less family-oriented than some other parts of Noordwijk. It is more suited to couples or older residents looking for peace and space.
At the moment, only one home is for sale in the Prinsessenbuurt, and it is this one. In the past period, six homes were sold, with an average selling price of €624,333 and an average time on market of 21 days. So supply is very limited, and homes sell relatively quickly.
The plot is 279 m², which is generous for a corner house. The listing does not specify a garden, but the size suggests there is outdoor space around the house.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Prinsessenbuurt