Rental homes in Keijzershof Boszoom, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Discover available rental properties in Keijzershof Boszoom and compare them with neighbourhood data, resident scores and current market figures.
Rental prices and market figures for Keijzershof Boszoom, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
In Keijzershof Boszoom, 41% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, while the remaining 59% are owner-occupied homes. Of all homes, 11% are owned by a housing association (social rent) and 29% belong to the private sector with other landlords. This means that the majority of rental properties in Keijzershof Boszoom fall into the private sector.
The average rent in the private sector over the past year was €1,863 per month, with a range of €1,492 to €2,900 per month (excluding social rent and rooms). With an average living area of 105 m², this works out to approximately €17.70 per m² per month. This puts Keijzershof Boszoom on the higher side compared to the district and municipal average. The average WOZ value of homes here is €497,000, which is above the district average for Pijnacker (€467,000) and the municipal average for Pijnacker-Nootdorp (€482,000). This is reflected in the rental prices. For current available rental properties and the most recent average rent, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Keijzershof Boszoom, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Keijzershof Boszoom is a relatively new and quiet residential area on the edge of Pijnacker, recognisable by its neat, green streets and predominantly terraced houses and detached homes from the 2000s and later. The name gives it away: there is greenery, with forest edges and water features that give the neighbourhood a somewhat rural character, while you are just a stone's throw away from all daily amenities. With 2,355 residents, it is a manageable neighbourhood, and you can feel it in the atmosphere: quiet, orderly, with little nuisance. The largest group of residents is between 25 and 45 years old, and more than half of households have children. This gives the neighbourhood a family-oriented feel.
Amenities in Keijzershof Boszoom
Daily shopping can be done quickly in the nearby centre of Pijnacker, where you will find an Albert Heijn and other shops within cycling distance. Primary schools are easily accessible in the immediate vicinity of the neighbourhood, which is also reflected in resident scores: education scores no less than 9.5 out of 10. The same applies to amenities in general (9.5), indicating that residents have little to complain about regarding the daily level of facilities. Sports opportunities are available through various clubs in Pijnacker, and the green surroundings invite walking and cycling. For more extensive shops, dining and cultural amenities, you will need to go to Delft, The Hague or Zoetermeer, but all are easily accessible.
Accessibility
Accessibility is one of the strongest assets of Keijzershof Boszoom, with a resident score of 9.5 out of 10. Resident Sam puts it aptly: "Everything is easily accessible and there will be little that you miss. Close to The Hague and Rotterdam. Perfect location." By car, you quickly connect to the A12 and A13, getting you to The Hague or Delft within twenty minutes and Rotterdam in about half an hour. The RandstadRail (line 19) connects Pijnacker with The Hague Central and also runs towards Rotterdam, with a frequent service. Cycling to the centre of Pijnacker takes just a few minutes. Parking in the neighbourhood itself is generally free and without a permit requirement.
In terms of community, the neighbourhood scores lower: a 5.5 out of 10. This is recognisable in what residents describe: it is a neat, well-organised neighbourhood, but residents do not always know each other well. Sam himself says: "Slightly friendlier people would be nice, but overall it's pleasant." If you are looking for a close-knit neighbourhood community with lots of social activities, you should take that into account. Safety scores well (8.5), and the neighbourhood looks well-maintained (beauty 7.5).
If you want to read the full resident experiences and view all neighbourhood data, you can find them on the neighbourhood page for Keijzershof Boszoom. For comparison, neighbouring areas such as Keijzershof Erven and Koningshof offer a similar living environment in the same area and are worth a look if you are exploring renting in this part of Pijnacker. Also Pijnacker-Centrum/Dorp is popular, with a bit more liveliness and its own village heart.
Is renting in Keijzershof Boszoom right for you?
Keijzershof Boszoom is most suitable for families and dual-income couples seeking peace and greenery, but who do not want to compromise on accessibility. Rental prices in the private sector average around €1,863 per month, making it less accessible for starters with a limited budget. Social rental homes are available (about 11% of the stock), but waiting lists at housing associations in the region are long. Register as early as possible with the regional associations if you want to qualify for a social rental home. If you are looking for a rental home in Keijzershof Boszoom in the private sector, it is advisable to respond quickly to new listings and have documents such as pay slips and an employer's statement ready in advance. As an alternative, owner-occupied homes in Keijzershof Boszoom are also worth considering, especially given the relatively high rental prices. Also check the broader range of rental properties in Pijnacker-Nootdorp if you are flexible on location.
What residents say about renting in Keijzershof Boszoom
Keijzershof Boszoom receives an average resident score of 8.0 out of 10, based on resident experiences. The highest scores go to accessibility (9.5), education (9.5) and amenities (9.5). The lowest score is for community (5.5), indicating that social cohesion is less strong than in some other neighbourhoods. Resident Rvn describes the neighbourhood as "cosy" and looks back on it with pleasure: "When I was a child, I always went everywhere with friends, I think it's a cosy neighbourhood." All reviews and sub-scores can be found via the reviews and neighbourhood data for Keijzershof Boszoom. This kind of honest resident feedback is not found on a standard property site.
Similar listings: rental properties in and around Keijzershof Boszoom
Looking for a property to rent in this area but want to include other neighbourhoods in your comparison? The district rental properties in Pijnacker gives a good overview of the total supply in the district community. Neighbourhoods such as Tolhek and Pijnacker Noord may offer different price ranges or a different living character. If you want to look further afield, Nootdorp and Delfgauw are also interesting alternatives within the municipality. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings with neighbourhood scores, resident experiences and district data from more than 1,500 sources, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of Pijnacker-Nootdorp municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Keijzershof Boszoom, Pijnacker-Nootdorp?
In the private sector (excluding social housing and rooms), the average rent in Keijzershof Boszoom over the past year was €1,863 per month, with a range of €1,492 to €2,900 per month. The average living area was 105 m², which works out to about €17.70 per m² per month. Social housing is cheaper, but waiting lists and income requirements apply.
Are there social housing properties in Keijzershof Boszoom?
Yes, about 11% of the housing stock in Keijzershof Boszoom is owned by a housing association and therefore falls under social housing. For a social housing property, you need to register with a regional housing association, such as Woonbron or Vidomes, which are active in the Pijnacker-Nootdorp region. Waiting lists can be long, so register as early as possible if social housing is your preference.
What is it like to live in Keijzershof Boszoom?
Keijzershof Boszoom is a quiet, green family neighbourhood consisting mainly of new-build homes from the 2000s. Residents appreciate the excellent accessibility, good amenities and safety. The neighbourhood scores an average of 8.0 out of 10 in resident experiences. One point of attention is social cohesion: the community score is 5.5, indicating that neighbours do not always know each other well.
Is Keijzershof Boszoom suitable for families with children?
Keijzershof Boszoom is certainly suitable for families. More than half of households have children, and the neighbourhood has a relatively high number of residents aged between 25 and 45. Schools score 9.5 out of 10 in resident reviews, and amenities and safety are also highly rated. The green environment with forest edges and water features also provides space for children to play outside.
How is the accessibility of Keijzershof Boszoom?
The accessibility of Keijzershof Boszoom scores an impressive 9.5 out of 10 among residents. By car, you can reach The Hague (approx. 20 minutes) or Delft quickly via the A12 and A13, and Rotterdam is reachable in about half an hour. The RandstadRail (line 19) connects Pijnacker directly to The Hague Central and towards Rotterdam. Cycling to the centre of Pijnacker takes just a few minutes, and parking in the neighbourhood is generally free and without a permit.
What amenities are there in Keijzershof Boszoom?
Keijzershof Boszoom itself has a limited range of amenities, but the centre of Pijnacker with supermarkets (including an Albert Heijn), shops and restaurants is within cycling distance. Primary schools are easily accessible in the immediate vicinity. Residents give amenities a score of 9.5 out of 10, indicating they lack little in daily life. For more extensive shops and cultural amenities, you need to go to Delft, The Hague or Zoetermeer.
Is Keijzershof Boszoom a safe neighbourhood?
Yes, Keijzershof Boszoom is perceived as safe. Residents give safety a score of 8.5 out of 10. The neighbourhood has a well-maintained streetscape and few reports of nuisance. The labour participation rate in the neighbourhood is high (77%) and the average income (€47,600 per year) is above the municipal average, which is generally associated with a stable and quiet living environment.
It's a small neighbourhood. Everything is easily accessible and there will be little that you miss. Close to The Hague and Rotterdam. Perfect location. A bit friendlier people would be nice but overall nice.
Auto-translated to English by AIWhen I was a child, I always went everywhere with friends, I think it's a cosy neighbourhood
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