Rental homes in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer, Wassenaar
View the current rental property listings in Groot Deijleroord and Ter Weer, Wassenaar. Compare prices, neighbourhood scores, and resident reviews on this page.
Rental prices and market figures for Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer, Wassenaar
The rental market in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer is firmly priced, but relatively accessible for Wassenaar. Of the 2,298 homes in the neighbourhood, 39% are rental properties, of which 25% are owned by housing associations (social rent) and 14% by other landlords (private sector). This ratio is striking: almost two-thirds of the rental stock is social housing, which is quite high for Wassenaar.
In the private sector, the average rent over the past year was €3,528 per month, with a range of €1,950 to €5,500. With an average floor area of 160 m², this works out to around €22 per m². That is substantial, but the WOZ value of €496,000 is well below the Wassenaar average of €730,000 and also below the district average of €562,000 for the Noordoostelijk deel der gemeente. Rental prices in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer are therefore more favourable than in the more expensive parts of Wassenaar towards the coast. The average disposable income here is €49,400, compared to €63,400 municipality-wide. Always check the current daily prices and available rental properties at the top of this page, as supply changes quickly.
Living in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer
Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer is a green, spacious residential neighbourhood in the northeastern part of Wassenaar. The neighbourhood roughly consists of two parts: the Groot Deijleroord section with post-war single-family homes and spacious semi-detached houses from the 1950s and 1960s, and the Ter Weer section with a mix of terraced houses, detached homes, and a few small-scale apartment complexes. The lanes are wide, there are many mature trees, and the gardens are generally generous in size. It is not a neighbourhood of sleek new builds, but of established families and elderly people who have lived here for decades.
With 5,225 residents, it is one of the larger neighbourhoods in Wassenaar. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (1,550 people), followed by those aged 65 and over (1,145). Yet there are also many families: 865 households with children form the largest group. You notice this mix on the street, from children cycling to school to elderly people walking along the Deijlervaart.
Facilities in the neighbourhood
For daily groceries, you go to Albert Heijn and Jumbo on the Langstraat in the centre of Wassenaar, about a five-minute bike ride. The shopping options within the neighbourhood itself are limited, but the village centre offers plenty: baker, butcher, chemist, and various specialist shops. You are well-served for schools: primary schools such as De Kieviet and the Rijnlands Lyceum are within cycling distance. Sports club RKAVV (football) and tennis park Groot Deijleroord are literally in the neighbourhood. For recreation, park De Deijl is nearby, and via the Deijlerpad you can cycle straight into the dunes towards Meijendel.
Accessibility from Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer
By car, via the Rijksstraatweg you are on the N44 towards The Hague or Leiden within a few minutes. Voorschoten station is about a ten-minute bike ride away and offers a Sprinter connection to Leiden Centraal (8 minutes) and The Hague (15 minutes). Bus lines towards Leiden and The Hague stop along the Rijksstraatweg. Cycling to the centre of Wassenaar takes five minutes, to Voorschoten a quarter of an hour. Parking in the neighbourhood is generally free on private property or on the street, without a permit system.
Residents give the neighbourhood a 9.0 on Buurtje.nl. The beauty of the area scores particularly high with a 10. One resident writes: "Beautiful green surroundings, quiet yet close to everything." The only caveat is the score for facilities (8.0): you have to leave the neighbourhood for many things. View all reviews and neighbourhood data for Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer for the full picture.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as De Paauw, Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer is somewhat more modest in terms of home size and price range. Het Dorp Wassenaar offers more restaurants and shops around the corner, but is more compact. If you are looking for more space and greenery at a slightly lower price, Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer is a good choice.
Who is a rental property in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer suitable for?
Renting a home in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer is best suited to families with children and dual-income earners who want space and tranquillity, but do not have the budget for the most expensive parts of Wassenaar. With rental prices from €1,950 in the private sector, it is also accessible for expats working in The Hague or Leiden. Seniors will find a quiet living environment with good care facilities nearby. For starters, the private sector is likely too expensive; register with housing association Vidomes for social rent, but expect waiting lists of several years. Renting an apartment here is more difficult than a single-family home, as the supply mainly consists of houses. Also consider homes for sale in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer as an alternative: with a WOZ value of €496,000, buying here is relatively affordable for the municipality.
What residents say about Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer
Based on resident reviews, Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer scores a 9.0 out of 10. The highest sub-score is beauty (10.0), followed by safety, accessibility, community, greenery, housing, and education (all 9.0). Facilities score the lowest at 8.0. One resident sums it up: "Everything is right here, except that for a good restaurant you really have to go to the village." Want to read all experiences? View the neighbourhood page for Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer.
Searching for rental properties around Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer
Want to compare rental prices? In the broader Noordoostelijk deel van Wassenaar, there are also neighbourhoods such as Oostdorp (more rural, fewer facilities) and Zijlwatering en Haven (closer to the water). Looking in another part of the municipality? Then view the supply for rent in all of Wassenaar or explore the Zuidwestelijk deel der gemeente towards the coast. On Buurtje.nl, you combine current rental listings with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews, and data from over 1,500 sources, so you not only find a rental home but also the neighbourhood that truly suits you. More information about living in the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Wassenaar.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer, Wassenaar?
The average rent in the free sector in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer is €3,528 per month, with a range of €1,950 to €5,500. With an average area of 160 m², that is approximately €22 per m². Social housing (25% of the housing stock) is considerably cheaper, but has long waiting lists.
Are there social housing units in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer?
Yes, 25% of the homes in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer are owned by housing corporations. Vidomes is the main corporation in Wassenaar. You can register via WoningNet, but expect waiting times of several years due to high demand and limited supply.
What is it like to live in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer?
Residents rate the neighbourhood 9.0 out of 10. It is a green, quiet residential area with wide avenues and spacious gardens. The atmosphere is village-like and safe, with many families and elderly people. The beauty of the surroundings scores even a 10. Only the amenities in the neighbourhood itself are limited; for shops and dining you go to the centre of Wassenaar.
Is Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer suitable for families with children?
Definitely. With 865 households with children, it is the largest group in the neighbourhood. There are good primary schools within cycling distance, sports clubs nearby, and plenty of green space to play. Safety and education both score 9.0 among residents. The spacious single-family homes offer enough room for a family.
How accessible is Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer?
Via the Rijksstraatweg and N44 you are quickly in The Hague (15 minutes) or Leiden (15 minutes). Voorschoten station is a ten-minute bike ride away with Sprinter trains to both cities. Bus lines stop along the Rijksstraatweg. Parking is free on the street, without a permit system.
What amenities are there in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer?
In the neighbourhood itself there are sports clubs such as RKAVV and Groot Deijleroord tennis park. For daily groceries you go to the Albert Heijn or Jumbo in the centre of Wassenaar, a five-minute bike ride away. Primary schools and the Rijnlands Lyceum are within cycling distance. Park De Deijl and the Meijendel dunes are nearby for recreation.
How quickly are rental homes let in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer?
In the past year, 23 homes were rented in the free sector. Supply is limited and goes quickly, so be prepared: have proof of income and references ready. See the current rental time in days at the top of the page. Renting a home in Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer requires speed and a complete dossier.
quiet, child-friendly, well-maintained, close to supermarket
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