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Rental prices and market figures Drie Papegaaien, Wassenaar

Renting in Drie Papegaaien is reserved for a select group: only 23% of the approximately 425 homes in this neighbourhood are rental properties, the remaining 76% are owner-occupied. There are no social housing units from a housing association; all rental properties fall under the private sector. Based on the past twelve months (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rental price in Drie Papegaaien was €3,700 per month for a home averaging 211 m², which equates to approximately €17.50 per m² per month. The supply of rentals in Drie Papegaaien is limited and moves within a narrow range of €3,700 to €3,700 per month, underscoring the exclusivity of the available offerings.

The average WOZ value in Drie Papegaaien is €1,189,000. This is slightly below the district average of Zuidwestelijk deel der gemeente (€1,203,000), but well above the municipal average of Wassenaar (€730,000). The average income per resident here is €115,300, well above both the district average (€100,400) and the municipal average (€63,400). For current rental prices and available rental properties, see the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Drie Papegaaien, Wassenaar

Drie Papegaaien is one of the quietest and most secluded neighbourhoods in Wassenaar. The neighbourhood is located in the southwestern part of the municipality, nestled between wooded estates and leafy lanes. Its character is pronounced: large detached villas and townhouses on spacious plots, surrounded by greenery. New construction is rare; the buildings largely date from the first half of the twentieth century, with some properties that have existed much longer. Anyone considering renting an apartment in Drie Papegaaien should know that the supply is extremely scarce and mainly consists of spacious units in converted villas or townhouses.

Facilities in Drie Papegaaien

The neighbourhood itself is modestly equipped, which suits its character: Drie Papegaaien is not a shopping area. The nearest supermarket (including an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo) can be found in the centre of Wassenaar, a few minutes away by bike. For daily groceries, the Kerkstraat and the centre of Wassenaar are the designated places. Primary and secondary schools are located in the immediate vicinity of the centre; the Wassenaarse Scholengemeenschap and several primary schools are reachable within five to ten minutes. In terms of sports and recreation, the location is excellent: Ruitersportvereniging De Kieviet, golf club Rozenstein, and extensive walking and cycling routes through the dunes and estates are within walking distance or a short bike ride. There is hardly any catering in the neighbourhood itself; for that, the centre of Wassenaar is the designated destination.

Accessibility

Drie Papegaaien is easily accessible by car via the N44, the connecting road between The Hague and Wassenaar. The Hague can be reached in about ten to fifteen minutes; Amsterdam is about a 45-minute drive via the A44 and A4. Public transport is more limited: there are bus lines from HTM and EBS that connect Wassenaar with The Hague Central and Leiden, but there is no train station in the neighbourhood. The nearest station is Leiden Central or The Hague Central, reachable by bus or car. By bike, the centre of Wassenaar can be reached in five minutes. Parking is generally not a problem in Drie Papegaaien; most homes have their own driveway or garage, and street parking is free.

Residents particularly appreciate Drie Papegaaien for its peace, space, and green surroundings. On the neighbourhood page of Drie Papegaaien you can read what residents themselves write about living in this neighbourhood. One resident describes it as: "You live here as if the city is far away, while The Hague is just around the corner. Ideal if you want peace but don't want to compromise on accessibility." Recurring criticisms are the limited public transport and the almost complete lack of local facilities in the neighbourhood itself.

Compared to neighbouring districts such as Oud-Wassenaar and Nieuw-Wassenaar, Drie Papegaaien is even more exclusive and quieter. Oud-Wassenaar has more facilities within walking distance and a slightly livelier character; Nieuw-Wassenaar offers a bit more variety in housing types. Those seeking more urban vibrancy might also look at Duindigt met Groenendaal, which has a different profile. Drie Papegaaien is truly for those who consciously choose peace and space.

Is a rental property in Drie Papegaaien right for you?

Given the demographics, with a large group of over-45s and a high proportion of married households (51%), Drie Papegaaien is most popular among established dual-income earners, families in a later life stage, and seniors who appreciate space and tranquillity. Expats working for international companies in the The Hague region also find a suitable environment here. Starters and students will find it difficult: private sector rents average €3,700 per month, and social housing simply does not exist. Respond quickly if a property becomes available for rent, as supply is scarce. Prepare your rental income documents and references in advance. If renting is not financially feasible, the owner-occupied homes in Drie Papegaaien are an alternative to explore, although prices there are correspondingly high.

What residents say about Drie Papegaaien

Residents consistently rate Drie Papegaaien positively in terms of living enjoyment, greenery, and safety. The neighbourhood scores high on peace and living environment. One resident writes: "Drie Papegaaien is a neighbourhood where you truly unwind. The lanes are beautiful and the neighbours respect each other's privacy." Residents are less enthusiastic about public transport and the limited facilities within walking distance. View all reviews and scores per category on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Drie Papegaaien. These experiences from real residents are information you won't find at any other housing site at neighbourhood level.

Compare rental properties in and around Drie Papegaaien

Want to know how Drie Papegaaien compares to other neighbourhoods in the area? Also check out the offerings and neighbourhood profiles of De Kieviet and Kerkehout, two other quiet neighbourhoods in the same part of Wassenaar. For a broader picture of the rental market in the region, view the rental properties in Zuidwestelijk deel der gemeente or the complete overview of rental properties in Wassenaar. Buurtje.nl combines current housing offerings from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Wassenaar. Available rental properties in Drie Papegaaien can be seen at the top of this page.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Drie Papegaaien, Wassenaar?

The average rent in the free sector in Drie Papegaaien over the past year was €3,700 per month, for a home averaging 211 m². This works out to approximately €17.50 per m² per month. The range was between €3,700 and €3,700 per month. There are no social housing units in this neighbourhood, so all rental homes fall under the free sector.

Are there social housing units in Drie Papegaaien?

No, there are no housing association homes in Drie Papegaaien. The housing association ownership is 0%. All rental homes in the neighbourhood are free sector homes from private landlords. Those seeking social housing in Wassenaar can register with Wonen Midden-Delfland or other housing associations active in the Haaglanden region, but there is no social housing supply in Drie Papegaaien itself.

What is it like to live in Drie Papegaaien?

Drie Papegaaien is a quiet, green and secluded neighbourhood in the southwestern part of Wassenaar, consisting mainly of large detached villas and townhouses. Residents appreciate the peace, space and green surroundings, but mention the limited public transport and few local amenities as drawbacks. The neighbourhood has a distinctly exclusive character and attracts mainly established families, seniors and expats.

Is Drie Papegaaien suitable for families with children?

Drie Papegaaien is certainly suitable for families in a later stage of life seeking peace and space. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45 to 65 years old. Primary and secondary schools are within five to ten minutes' reach in the centre of Wassenaar. The green surroundings and safe streets make the neighbourhood attractive for families, although the average rent of €3,700 per month is high.

How accessible is Drie Papegaaien?

By car, Drie Papegaaien is easily accessible via the N44; The Hague can be reached in about 10 to 15 minutes and Amsterdam in about 45 minutes via the A44 and A4. Public transport is more limited: there are bus connections to The Hague and Leiden, but there is no train station nearby. By bike, the centre of Wassenaar can be reached in five minutes. Parking is generally not a problem; most homes have their own driveway.

What amenities are there in Drie Papegaaien?

Drie Papegaaien itself has few daily amenities; the neighbourhood is not a shopping area. Supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo are a few minutes' bike ride away in the centre of Wassenaar. For sports and recreation, the location is excellent: walking and cycling routes through dunes and estates, golf club Rozenstein and equestrian club De Kieviet are in the immediate vicinity. Schools and restaurants can be found in the centre of Wassenaar.

How quickly are rental homes rented out in Drie Papegaaien?

The supply of rental homes in Drie Papegaaien is extremely scarce; only two free sector homes came onto the market in the past year. Due to the combination of limited supply and a specific target group of affluent tenants and expats, homes that become available for rent are usually taken quickly. It is advisable to respond quickly to available rental homes and have your documents, such as proof of income and references, ready in advance.

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