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Rental prices and market figures for Agnetaparkbuurt, Delft

Agnetaparkbuurt is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 63% of homes are owned, 37% are rented out. Social housing via a housing association does not occur here, as the association's ownership is 0%. All rental properties in the neighbourhood are in the hands of private or commercial landlords, meaning you will only find properties in the free sector here.

The average rent in the free sector over the past year was approximately €1,640 per month, with a range of €1,400 to €1,900 per month. The average living space was 94 m², resulting in a rent of about €17.45 per m². These figures are for the free sector, excluding social housing. The average WOZ value of homes in Agnetaparkbuurt is €439,000, significantly higher than the district average of Hof van Delft (€368,000) and well above the Delft average of €322,000. These higher property values are directly reflected in rental prices: those looking for a rental home in Agnetaparkbuurt will pay noticeably more than elsewhere in the district. Check the current listings and daily prices at the top of this page.

Living in Agnetaparkbuurt, Delft

Agnetaparkbuurt is a quiet, green neighbourhood in the southwest of Delft, located in the Hof van Delft district. The neighbourhood takes its name from Agneta Park, one of the most beautiful nineteenth-century landscape parks in the Netherlands. That park is no afterthought: it forms the green heart of the neighbourhood and defines its character. Those who live here have a park of museum quality literally around the corner. The housing stock mainly consists of detached villas, semi-detached houses, and spacious terraced houses from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, supplemented by a limited number of more modern apartments. The atmosphere is calm and understated, the streets are wide and green, and the neighbourhood has a distinctly higher socio-economic profile: 45% of residents have a high level of education, and the average income is €46,000, well above the Delft average of €34,700.

Facilities in Agnetaparkbuurt

For daily groceries, the nearest supermarket is within cycling distance, accessible via the Buitenhof strip and the Martinus Nijhofflaan shopping centre just a few minutes away by car. Shops and restaurants are not found in the neighbourhood itself, but Delft city centre is a short distance away. Primary schools and childcare centres are located in the surrounding neighbourhoods. Agneta Park offers ample space for walking and recreation. Sports clubs and the Delft swimming pool De Buitenhof are within a two-kilometre radius.

Accessibility

Delft Station is about two kilometres away, easily reachable by bike in approximately eight minutes. From Delft Central, you can reach The Hague Central in fifteen minutes and Rotterdam Central in twenty minutes. By car, the neighbourhood connects to the A13 towards The Hague and Rotterdam via the Zuidpoortweg. Bus services via the Buitenhofweg link the neighbourhood to the city centre and other districts. Parking is subject to permits in large parts of the neighbourhood. Cyclists benefit from good connections to the centre and the TU Delft campus.

Residents appreciate the peace, space, and proximity to the park. On the neighbourhood page for Agnetaparkbuurt you will find the resident score and all reviews. One resident describes it as: "It is quiet and green here, the park is beautiful, and the neighbourhood feels safe. But it is not cheap to live here." Criticism usually focuses on the limited local facilities and the high rental and purchase prices. Those considering renting an apartment in Agnetaparkbuurt should expect a selective and expensive offering.

Compared to neighbouring communities such as Ministersbuurt-West and Olofsbuurt, Agnetaparkbuurt is quieter and more exclusive in character, but also more expensive and with fewer rental properties available. Westeindebuurt generally offers a wider range of rental prices.

Does renting in Agnetaparkbuurt suit you as a tenant?

Agnetaparkbuurt particularly attracts households that value peace, space, and greenery and are willing to pay a higher rent for it. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, followed by those aged 65 and over (235 residents). Families and older dual-income couples feel at home here. Starters and students rarely find affordable options: there are no social rental homes, and the free sector starts at €1,400 per month. Expats working at TU Delft or in the The Hague-Rotterdam region sometimes consciously choose this neighbourhood for its tranquillity and accessibility. If you want to live in Agnetaparkbuurt but the rent is a barrier, also check the available rental properties in the broader Hof van Delft district or explore the homes for sale in Agnetaparkbuurt as an alternative. Respond quickly to listings: the number of available rental properties is limited, and homes are usually rented out promptly.

What residents say about Agnetaparkbuurt

Residents rate Agnetaparkbuurt positively, particularly in terms of green spaces, safety, and liveability. The neighbourhood scores highly on peace and appearance. Residents are less enthusiastic about the limited shopping options within walking distance and the high housing costs. One resident writes: "I have lived here for years and would not want to live anywhere else. The park, the wide streets, and the peace make it unique in Delft. But you do pay for it." See all reviews and full neighbourhood data on Agnetaparkbuurt. Buurtje.nl collects resident reviews and neighbourhood data so that as a tenant you get a complete picture, something you will not find on other platforms.

Similar neighbourhoods and alternatives for tenants in Hof van Delft

Are you looking for a rental home in Delft but unsure if Agnetaparkbuurt is the right choice? Ministersbuurt-Oost offers a similarly quiet character but with a slightly different housing mix. Krakeelpolder has a more varied offering. If you want to be closer to the city centre, you can also look at Delft city centre or rental properties elsewhere in Delft. On Buurtje.nl, you can compare neighbourhoods based on more than 1,500 data points, from rental prices to resident scores, so you can make an informed choice about where to look for your next rental home.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Agnetaparkbuurt, Delft?

The average rent in the free sector in Agnetaparkbuurt was €1,640 per month over the past year, with a range of €1,400 to €1,900 per month. The average living area was 94 m², which works out to about €17.45 per m². Social housing is not available here, as the housing association ownership in the neighbourhood is 0%. All rental properties available in Agnetaparkbuurt therefore fall under the free sector.

Are there social housing properties in Agnetaparkbuurt?

No, there are no social housing properties available through a housing association in Agnetaparkbuurt. The housing association ownership is 0%, which is exceptional. All 37% of rental properties in the neighbourhood are owned by private or commercial landlords. Those seeking social housing in the area can register with Woonnet Haaglanden, the central waiting list for social housing in the region, but should expect long waiting times.

What is it like to live in Agnetaparkbuurt?

Living in Agnetaparkbuurt is described by residents as quiet, green and safe. The neighbourhood is built around the historic Agneta Park and has a subdued, affluent character with many nineteenth-century buildings. Residents appreciate the space and greenery, but mention the limited shopping options within walking distance as a drawback. The average income in the neighbourhood (€46,000) is well above the Delft average, reflecting the socio-economic profile of the area.

Is Agnetaparkbuurt suitable for families and seniors?

Yes, Agnetaparkbuurt is well suited to families and seniors seeking peace, space and greenery. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (315 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (235 residents). The quiet streets, nearby Agneta Park and safe atmosphere make the neighbourhood attractive for these groups. Starters and students will find little affordable supply here, given that free-sector rents start at €1,400 per month.

How accessible is Agnetaparkbuurt?

Delft Station is about two kilometres from Agnetaparkbuurt, reachable by bicycle in approximately eight minutes. From Delft Central, you can travel to The Hague in fifteen minutes and to Rotterdam in twenty minutes. By car, the neighbourhood connects to the A13 via the Zuidpoortweg. Bus services via the Buitenhofweg link the neighbourhood to the city centre. Parking is permit-based in a large part of the neighbourhood.

What amenities are there in Agnetaparkbuurt?

Agnetaparkbuurt itself has few amenities: there are no supermarkets or shops directly in the neighbourhood. For daily groceries, you rely on the nearby shopping strips on Buitenhofweg or the Martinus Nijhofflaan shopping centre, both within cycling distance. Agneta Park offers extensive recreational opportunities. Schools, sports clubs and the De Buitenhof swimming pool are within two kilometres. More information about municipal amenities can be found on the website of the municipality of Delft.

How quickly are rental properties let in Agnetaparkbuurt?

The supply of rental properties in Agnetaparkbuurt is limited: only five properties were let in the free sector over the past year. Due to this scarce supply, properties are generally let quickly. It is advisable to respond promptly as soon as something becomes available, have your documents (proof of income, employer's statement) ready in advance, and if possible, schedule a viewing at short notice. Check the current letting time at the top of this page.

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