Rental homes in Ackerswoude, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
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Rental prices and market figures in Ackerswoude, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Ackerswoude is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: only 6% of the more than 1,069 homes are for rent, and there is no social housing owned by housing associations. All rental supply therefore falls in the free sector, with private landlords. In the past twelve months, two homes were rented out in the free sector (excluding social housing and rooms), with an average rent of €1,648 per month. The range ran from €1,000 to €2,295 per month, with an average floor area of 145 m². That works out to about €11.40 per m² per month. The average WOZ value in Ackerswoude is €675,000, well above the district average of Pijnacker (€467,000) and the municipal average of Pijnacker-Nootdorp (€482,000). This high property value level is also reflected in rental prices: anyone looking for a rental home in Ackerswoude generally pays more than in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Pijnacker-Centrum/Dorp or Pijnacker Noord. View the current supply and daily rental prices at the top of this page.
Living in Ackerswoude, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Ackerswoude is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of Pijnacker, with a strong family character. The neighbourhood consists mainly of spacious single-family homes and detached houses in the owner-occupied sector, largely built from the 1990s and early 2000s. The homes are on relatively large plots, the streets are wide, and there is plenty of greenery. It is not a neighbourhood with busy shopping streets or many restaurants: the atmosphere is subdued and residential. This mainly attracts families, which is also visible in the figures: more than half of households have children, the largest age group is 25 to 45 years, and 41% of residents are married. The income level is clearly above the municipal average (€53,500 versus €44,200), and 57% of residents have a high level of education.
Facilities in and around Ackerswoude
For daily groceries, residents rely on the centre of Pijnacker, within cycling distance. There, an Albert Heijn and other shops are located on and around the Kerkweg and Kerkplein. Ackerswoude itself has no shopping centre or supermarket within walking distance. For schools, there are primary schools in the immediate vicinity of Pijnacker, including schools in Pijnacker-Centrum and in the new housing developments around Ackerswoude. For secondary education, students rely on Pijnacker or Delft. For sports, there are opportunities at various clubs in Pijnacker, including football, tennis and swimming facilities. The area also offers space for walking and cycling in the Groene Hart landscape that borders the neighbourhood.
Accessibility of Ackerswoude
Accessibility by public transport is reasonable. Bus lines connect Ackerswoude with the centre of Pijnacker and with metro station Pijnacker-Zuid, a stop on the RandstadRail (line E). From Pijnacker-Zuid, you can reach Rotterdam Centraal or Den Haag Centraal in about 25 minutes. For those travelling by car: the N470 and the connection to the A13 and A4 are easily accessible, making Ackerswoude attractive for commuters heading to Delft, The Hague or Rotterdam. Parking is not a problem in the neighbourhood: there is plenty of space on private property or in public areas, without a permit requirement. By bike, the centre of Pijnacker can be reached in about five to ten minutes.
Residents give Ackerswoude an average rating of 8.7 out of 10, based on two reviews. The neighbourhood scores notably high on safety (10.0) and housing (9.0). Resident TC describes it as follows: "The neighbourhood feels safe and like home. I have made many friends and always have fun. I always feel safe in this neighbourhood, the centre is nearby." Jade is also enthusiastic and speaks of "wonderful and quiet living." Accessibility scores slightly lower at 7.5, which aligns with the fact that you have to leave the neighbourhood for many facilities. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Ackerswoude neighbourhood page. Anyone considering renting in Ackerswoude but also curious about adjacent neighbourhoods: Koningshof and Keijzershof Erven are also quiet, relatively new residential neighbourhoods in the same municipality with a similar character, but sometimes with a slightly larger rental supply.
Is renting in Ackerswoude right for you?
Ackerswoude is most suitable for families and dual-income couples looking for peace, space and safety, and willing to pay a higher rent for it. The free sector rental prices average €1,648 per month, which is a high threshold for starters or singles. Moreover, the available supply is limited: the number of available rental homes varies greatly, so responding quickly to a home for rent in Ackerswoude pays off. Make sure you have your income details, employer's statement and identity document at hand. There are no social housing units from housing associations in the neighbourhood, so registering with a housing association is pointless for this specific area. If you prefer to buy: view the supply of homes for sale in Ackerswoude as an alternative.
What residents say about living in Ackerswoude
Based on two resident reviews, Ackerswoude scores an 8.7 out of 10. The highest sub-scores are for safety (10.0), housing (9.0), facilities (9.0) and beauty (9.0). Accessibility scores the lowest at 7.5. Resident TC writes: "I have made many friends and always have fun. I always feel safe in this neighbourhood, the centre is nearby. Can easily reach the metro, people are friendly." That image of a safe, close-knit neighbourhood where you live pleasantly comes through in both reviews. All reviews and sub-scores can be found on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Ackerswoude.
Comparing rental homes in and around Ackerswoude
Ackerswoude is part of the district Pijnacker, with neighbourhoods such as Tolhek and Klapwijk in the immediate vicinity. Those who want a broader search area can also look at Nootdorp or Delfgauw, two other districts within the municipality of Pijnacker-Nootdorp. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews, neighbourhood data and rental market figures, so that as a tenant you can assess not only a home but also the neighbourhood well. Want to know more about the municipality? Also check the website of municipality Pijnacker-Nootdorp for local information about facilities and living.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Ackerswoude, Pijnacker-Nootdorp?
In the free sector (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rent in Ackerswoude over the past twelve months was €1,648 per month. The range ran from €1,000 to €2,295 per month, with an average living area of 145 m². That works out to around €11.40 per m². There are no social housing units in Ackerswoude; the entire rental stock is owned by private landlords.
Are there social housing units in Ackerswoude?
No, there are no social housing units from housing associations in Ackerswoude. The housing association share is 0%. All rental properties in the neighbourhood fall under the free sector with private landlords. Those looking for social housing in the region can register with a housing association active in the municipality of Pijnacker-Nootdorp, but should expect waiting lists and limited availability in this specific neighbourhood.
What is it like to live in Ackerswoude?
Ackerswoude is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a strong family character, consisting of spacious owner-occupied homes and a small share of free-sector rental properties. Residents rate the neighbourhood 8.7 out of 10. Safety scores even a 10.0. Residents describe the neighbourhood as 'lovely and quiet' and say they feel at home and safe. Accessibility (7.5) and the fact that daily amenities are not within walking distance are the most frequently mentioned points of attention.
Is Ackerswoude suitable for families with children?
Yes, Ackerswoude is very much a family neighbourhood. More than 790 households with children live there, the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, and the neighbourhood scores high on safety and beauty. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity of Pijnacker. The spacious homes, wide streets and green surroundings make the neighbourhood attractive for families, although rents in the free sector are relatively high.
How is the accessibility of Ackerswoude?
Ackerswoude is connected by bus to the centre of Pijnacker and to Pijnacker-Zuid metro station (RandstadRail line E), from where you can reach Rotterdam Central or The Hague Central in about 25 minutes. By car, the N470 and the connections to the A13 and A4 are easily accessible, convenient for commuters heading to Delft, The Hague or Rotterdam. Parking is free and without a permit requirement. By bike, the centre of Pijnacker is reachable in five to ten minutes.
What amenities are there in Ackerswoude?
Ackerswoude itself has no supermarket or shopping centre. For daily groceries, shops and dining, residents rely on the centre of Pijnacker, within cycling distance. There, among other things, an Albert Heijn and various shops can be found. Primary schools are located in the surrounding neighbourhoods of Pijnacker. For sports, there are clubs in Pijnacker active in football, tennis and swimming. The green surroundings are well-suited for walking and cycling.
Is Ackerswoude a safe neighbourhood?
Residents rate safety in Ackerswoude with a perfect score of 10.0 out of 10. Several residents explicitly mention the feeling of safety in their review. Resident TC writes: 'I always feel safe in this neighbourhood.' It is a quiet, well-organised residential neighbourhood with little nuisance, which contributes to that feeling of safety.
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Auto-translated to English by AII've been able to make a lot of friends and always have fun. I always feel safe in this neighbourhood, the centre is nearby. Can easily reach the metro, people are friendly so I think it's a nice neighbourhood.
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