Rental homes in Keijzershof Erven, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Discover the current supply of rental properties in Keijzershof Erven and read what residents say about living in this quiet Pijnacker neighbourhood.
Rental prices and market figures for Keijzershof Erven, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Keijzershof Erven is a predominantly rental neighbourhood: of the approximately 1,000 homes, 68% are in the rental sector. This is remarkably high compared to the municipal average of Pijnacker-Nootdorp. Over 55% of all homes are owned by a housing association, meaning social housing makes up a large part of the supply. The remaining 13% falls under commercial or private landlords, i.e. the free sector.
In the free sector, rental prices in Keijzershof Erven over the past year ranged between €1,520 and €1,995 per month, with an average of €1,828 per month for a home averaging 95 m². That works out at approximately €19 per m². Note: these are free sector rental prices only, excluding social housing. The WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €406,000, clearly lower than the district average of Pijnacker (€467,000) and the municipal average of €482,000. This indicates that the housing stock here is generally more modest in size or build quality than elsewhere in the municipality. For the current rental supply and the daily average rental price, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Keijzershof Erven, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Keijzershof Erven is a relatively quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood on the edge of Pijnacker. The name refers to the historical farmstead structure of the area, but the buildings are largely more recent. The neighbourhood has a mixed character: there are terraced houses, semi-detached houses and several apartment complexes, partly realised as social housing by housing associations. The streetscape is green and orderly, without the hustle and bustle of a city centre.
The largest age group in Keijzershof Erven is 65-plus, with 570 residents in that category. This colours the character of the neighbourhood: it is generally quiet and there is a certain social cohesion among long-term residents. At the same time, there are also families with children and a group of 25-45 year olds who give the neighbourhood a bit more liveliness. Resident Aleyna describes it aptly: "Really lively on a good day", pointing to the friendly neighbours and pleasant surroundings. This combination of tranquillity and social involvement makes the neighbourhood attractive for people who do not necessarily want to live in a busy environment.
Facilities in Keijzershof Erven
Keijzershof Erven benefits from its proximity to the centre of Pijnacker, where most daily facilities are located. Think of supermarkets such as an Albert Heijn and an Aldi within short cycling distance, shops for daily groceries and a number of eateries in the village centre. For primary education, there are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity of the neighbourhood, which explains the high sub-score for education (9.0). Sports clubs for football, tennis and other sports are present in and around Pijnacker. Residents give both facilities and accessibility a 10.0, indicating that they lack little in daily life.
Accessibility of Keijzershof Erven
Accessibility is one of the neighbourhood's strongest points. Pijnacker has its own NS station, Pijnacker-Zuid, and Pijnacker-Centrum station is also within cycling distance. Via the Randstadrail (line E) you are quickly in Delft, The Hague and Rotterdam. By car, you can connect via the N470 to the A13 towards The Hague and Delft, and via the A12 to Utrecht. Parking in Keijzershof Erven is free on most streets, without a permit requirement. Cyclists can reach the centre of Pijnacker in a few minutes via well-maintained cycle paths. The accessibility score of 10.0 from residents speaks for itself.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as Koningshof and Pijnacker-Centrum/Dorp, Keijzershof Erven has a slightly quieter, more residential neighbourhood character. Those looking for more urban liveliness will be more focused on the centre. For a greener and more village-like living environment with good connections, Keijzershof Erven is a realistic option. More information about the wider area can be found on the page about Pijnacker as a district.
Is renting in Keijzershof Erven right for you?
Keijzershof Erven is most suitable for tenants who want to combine tranquillity, greenery and good accessibility. Families with children will find plenty of space and facilities here. Seniors already form the largest group and feel at home here due to the clear layout and social cohesion. Starters and young couples considering renting an apartment in Keijzershof Erven should take into account limited free sector supply: in the past year, only 10 free sector homes were rented out. So respond quickly when something becomes available. For social housing, registration with a housing association is necessary, taking into account waiting lists. Those who prefer to buy can also look at the supply of homes for sale in Keijzershof Erven. For a broader picture, also see the rental homes in Pijnacker-Nootdorp as a municipality.
What residents say about Keijzershof Erven
Based on resident reviews, Keijzershof Erven scores an 8.6 out of 10. The highest sub-scores are for accessibility (10.0), facilities (10.0) and education (9.0). Housing gets an 8.0 for safety and community, and a 7.0 for beauty, indicating that the streetscape is well-maintained but not particularly attractive. Resident Aleyna writes: "Really lively on a good day" and emphasises the friendly neighbours and pleasant living environment. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of Keijzershof Erven.
Compare rental homes in and around Keijzershof Erven
Would you like to compare renting a home in Keijzershof Erven with other neighbourhoods in the area? Then also check the supply in Pijnacker Noord, or explore Tolhek and Ackerswoude as alternatives within the same district. Those who want to look further afield will also find supply in Nootdorp and Delfgauw. Buurtje.nl combines available rental homes from more than 1,500 sources with resident scores, district data and rental market figures, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. More about the municipality can be found via the municipal page of Pijnacker-Nootdorp. For official information about living and facilities, you can also visit the website of the municipality of Pijnacker-Nootdorp.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Keijzershof Erven, Pijnacker-Nootdorp?
In the private sector, the average rent in Keijzershof Erven over the past year was €1,828 per month, with a range of €1,520 to €1,995 per month. The average home had an area of 95 m², which works out to about €19 per m². Social housing is cheaper, but income requirements and waiting lists via the housing association apply.
Are there social housing units in Keijzershof Erven?
Yes, a large part of the housing stock in Keijzershof Erven consists of social housing. Over 55% of the approximately 1,000 homes are owned by a housing association. For a social housing unit, you must be registered with a housing association active in the Haaglanden region, such as Vestia or Woonbron. Be prepared for waiting lists, which in popular municipalities like Pijnacker-Nootdorp can run to several years.
What is it like to live in Keijzershof Erven?
Keijzershof Erven is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with strong social cohesion. Residents particularly appreciate the accessibility and amenities, both rated 10.0. The overall neighbourhood score is 8.6 out of 10. Resident Aleyna describes the area as 'really lively on a good day', with friendly neighbours and a pleasant living environment.
Is Keijzershof Erven suitable for senior renters?
Certainly. The largest age group in Keijzershof Erven is 65-plus, with 570 of the 2,325 residents in that category. The neighbourhood has a quiet character, good amenities within walking distance, and excellent public transport links. The high proportion of housing association homes also makes the area more financially accessible for seniors on lower incomes.
How is the accessibility of Keijzershof Erven?
The accessibility of Keijzershof Erven is excellent and is rated 10.0 by residents. Via the Randstadrail (Pijnacker-Centrum or Pijnacker-Zuid station) you can quickly reach Delft, The Hague and Rotterdam. By car, the N470 connects to the A13 towards The Hague and Delft. Parking in the neighbourhood is generally free and without a permit requirement.
What amenities are there in Keijzershof Erven?
Keijzershof Erven benefits from its proximity to the centre of Pijnacker, where supermarkets, shops and restaurants are within a short bike ride or walk. For primary education, there are several schools in the immediate vicinity, which explains the high score for education (9.0). Sports clubs for football, tennis and other sports are present in and around Pijnacker. Residents rate the amenities at 10.0.
Is Keijzershof Erven a safe neighbourhood?
Residents rate safety in Keijzershof Erven at 8.0 out of 10, which is considered more than adequate. The neighbourhood has a quiet and orderly character, with little traffic nuisance and strong social cohesion among residents. Official safety data per neighbourhood is available via the municipality of Pijnacker-Nootdorp.
Friendly neighbours and nice surroundings
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