Rental homes in De Tuinen, Lansingerland
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Rental prices and market figures for De Tuinen, Lansingerland
De Tuinen is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 63% of homes are owned, while 37% are rented. Of those rental properties, 12% are owned by a housing association (social housing) and 25% belong to other landlords (private sector). This makes the supply of rental homes in De Tuinen relatively limited, but certainly not absent.
In the private sector (excluding social housing), an average rent of €1,390 per month was recorded over the past twelve months, with a range of €1,365 to €1,405 per month. The average rented property had an area of 119 m², equating to a price of approximately €11.70 per m² per month. This involves a small number of transactions (4 in the past twelve months), so the market is tight.
The WOZ value in De Tuinen is €557,000, which is significantly higher than the district average of Hoekeindse Zoom (€440,000) and also above the municipal average of Lansingerland (€479,000). This higher value level is also reflected in the rental prices. For current daily prices and available supply, please consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in De Tuinen, Lansingerland
De Tuinen is a relatively young, green residential neighbourhood in the municipality of Lansingerland, located in the district of Hoekeindse Zoom. The name already hints at its character: it is a neighbourhood with plenty of greenery, wide streets, and a well-maintained appearance. The homes are predominantly ground-based, such as detached houses and semi-detached houses, matching the high WOZ values. It is a quiet, suburban neighbourhood that is very popular with families with children. This is also reflected in the figures: the largest age group consists of children aged 0 to 15 (315 out of 1,075 residents), and households with children form the largest household group.
Facilities in De Tuinen
The neighbourhood itself is compact (369 homes), so most daily amenities can be found in the wider area of Bergschenhoek or Bleiswijk. Supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Lidl are within cycling distance. The same applies to schools: primary schools are well represented in the surrounding centres, and resident Frits confirms that there is a lot of attention for children in the neighbourhood itself, with extra playgrounds and a clean living environment. Sports clubs, such as football and tennis clubs, are present in Bergschenhoek. The municipal swimming pool and other sports facilities are also accessible within a few minutes by bike or car. For more information about municipal facilities, you can visit the website of the municipality of Lansingerland.
Accessibility
De Tuinen is conveniently located relative to the A12 and A20 motorways, making Rotterdam and The Hague reachable within twenty to thirty minutes by car. Public transport is functional: bus lines from the area run to Lansingerland-Zoetermeer station, where you can transfer to the RandstadRail towards Rotterdam and The Hague. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for commuters who want to live outside the city but still get there quickly. Parking is generally not a problem in the neighbourhood; most homes have their own driveway or garage, and there is sufficient public parking available.
Atmosphere and community
Living in De Tuinen has a distinctly village-like and communal character. Resident Frits aptly describes it: "Everyone knows each other and it's always cosy." He gives the neighbourhood an 8.6 and is positive about the playgrounds, cleanliness, and atmosphere. The neighbourhood scores a 10 on greenery, housing, and beauty, which matches the well-maintained appearance you find there. The score for facilities (7.0) is slightly lower, which is logical given the compact size of the neighbourhood. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of De Tuinen.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Molenbuurt and Bomenbuurt, De Tuinen distinguishes itself by its higher WOZ values and greener character. Merenveld is also a neighbourhood in the same district worth comparing if you are considering looking for a rental home in this part of Lansingerland.
Does renting in De Tuinen suit you as a tenant?
De Tuinen is most suitable for families with children looking for a spacious rental home in a green, safe, and quiet environment. With an average private sector rent of €1,390 per month and homes averaging 119 m², you pay here for space and quality. Supply is limited: only a few homes are rented out per year, so quick response is essential. Prepare your rental documents, think of an employer's statement, recent payslips, and an identity document. For social housing, you must be registered with a housing association; be prepared for waiting lists. If you want more choice, you can also look at the broader supply of rental homes in Lansingerland. Considering buying? Then check the supply of homes for sale in De Tuinen as an alternative.
What residents say about De Tuinen
De Tuinen receives an overall score of 8.6 out of 10 based on resident reviews on Buurtje.nl. The highest scores are for greenery (10), housing (10), and beauty (10). Safety, accessibility, community, and education each score 8.0. Facilities score slightly lower at 7.0, which is understandable for a smaller residential neighbourhood. Resident Frits writes: "I have no bad experiences in the neighbourhood, and a lot is done for the children, like extra playgrounds, so I am very satisfied with that; it is also clean and there are enough waste containers in the neighbourhood, all in all a very nice neighbourhood." Read all experiences and scores on the reviews and neighbourhood data of De Tuinen.
Compare rental homes in and around De Tuinen
If you are looking for an apartment to rent or a rental house in this region, it pays to look beyond the neighbourhood. In addition to De Tuinen, other neighbourhoods in the Hoekeindse Zoom district are available for rent, such as Merenveld and Molenbuurt. If you want a broader picture of the municipality, districts such as Bergschenhoek and Wilderszijde may offer more available rental homes. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident scores, demographic data, and rental market figures, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in De Tuinen, Lansingerland?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in De Tuinen over the past twelve months was €1,390 per month, with a range of €1,365 to €1,405 per month. The average home had an area of 119 m², which works out to about €11.70 per m² per month. Social housing is cheaper, but you need to register with a housing association and expect waiting lists.
Are there social housing units in De Tuinen?
Yes, about 12% of the housing stock in De Tuinen is owned by a housing association, which amounts to around 44 homes. For a social housing unit, you must register with a housing association active in the municipality of Lansingerland, such as Woonvisie or a similar regional association. Be prepared for waiting lists; supply in this small neighbourhood is limited.
What is it like to live in De Tuinen?
De Tuinen is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. Residents appreciate the cleanliness, playgrounds, and social atmosphere. The neighbourhood scores an overall 8.6 out of 10, with a perfect 10 for green spaces, housing, and cleanliness. It is a place where people know each other and where it is pleasant and safe to live, especially for families.
Is De Tuinen suitable for families with children?
Absolutely. De Tuinen is very much a family neighbourhood: the largest age group consists of children aged 0 to 15, and households with children form the largest household group. There are playgrounds nearby, schools are within cycling distance, and the surroundings are quiet and green. The average income (€45,900) and high labour participation (73%) fit an active family community.
How accessible is De Tuinen?
De Tuinen is close to the A12 and A20 motorways, making Rotterdam and The Hague reachable within twenty to thirty minutes by car. For public transport, there are bus connections to Lansingerland-Zoetermeer station, from where the RandstadRail runs towards Rotterdam and The Hague. Parking is not a problem: most homes have their own driveway and there is ample public parking.
What amenities are there in De Tuinen?
De Tuinen is a compact residential neighbourhood, so most amenities are found in the nearby centres of Bergschenhoek and Bleiswijk. There are supermarkets (including Albert Heijn and Lidl), primary schools, sports clubs, and a municipal swimming pool within cycling distance. The neighbourhood itself has playgrounds, which residents particularly appreciate. The amenities score of 7.0 reflects that you need to go a bit further for most errands.
How quickly are rental homes let in De Tuinen?
The supply of rentals in De Tuinen is limited: only four free-sector homes were let in the past twelve months. This means homes are typically taken off the market quickly. If you are considering renting a home in De Tuinen, it is wise to respond quickly to new listings and have your documents (employer's statement, payslips, ID) ready. Check the current availability of rental homes at the top of this page.
I haven't had any bad experiences in the neighbourhood, and a lot is done for the children, like extra playgrounds, so I'm very satisfied with that. It's also clean and there are enough waste containers in the area. All in all, a very nice neighbourhood.
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