Rental homes in Kloosterland-Endepoel, Teylingen
Looking for a rental property in Kloosterland-Endepoel? Check the current listings on this page and discover what this quiet Warmond neighbourhood has to offer.
Rental prices and market figures Kloosterland-Endepoel, Teylingen
Kloosterland-Endepoel, with 54% rental properties, is a predominantly rental neighbourhood within the municipality of Teylingen. Of the total housing stock of 1,028 homes, 40% is owned by a housing association, meaning social housing plays a significant role here. The remaining 14% falls under commercial or private landlords, forming the free sector segment.
In the free sector (excluding social housing), an average of €1,563 per month was paid for a rental property in Kloosterland-Endepoel over the past twelve months. Rental prices ranged from €1,318 to €2,500 per month, with an average living area of 111 m². This works out to approximately €14 per m² per month. By comparison, the average WOZ value in this neighbourhood is €412,000, significantly lower than the district average of Warmond (€551,000) and also below the municipal average of Teylingen (€458,000). Kloosterland-Endepoel is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality, although free sector rental prices remain substantial. View the current supply and daily prices at the top of this page.
Living in Kloosterland-Endepoel, Teylingen
Kloosterland-Endepoel is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the southwestern side of Warmond, a village known for its location on the Kagerplassen lakes. The neighbourhood has a predominantly post-war character, with a mix of porch flats, gallery flats and terraced houses, mostly dating from the 1960s and 1970s. This is noticeable in the straight street layout, modest gardens and relatively compact buildings. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but one where people have lived comfortably for decades. The atmosphere is quiet and village-like, with a mix of older residents and young families who consciously choose the peace and affordability compared to more expensive parts of Warmond.
Facilities in Kloosterland-Endepoel
For daily shopping, residents rely on the village centre of Warmond, within walking distance of most streets in Kloosterland-Endepoel. There you will find a supermarket (Albert Heijn) and a few smaller shops. For a wider range, many residents drive to Sassenheim or Leiden. Primary schools are available in Warmond itself; for secondary education, children depend on surrounding towns such as Sassenheim or Lisse. In terms of sports, the neighbourhood benefits from the proximity of the Kagerplassen: rowing, sailing and canoeing are popular activities. Warmond also has a local sports club for football. The green surroundings with polders and water make the neighbourhood attractive for walkers and cyclists.
Accessibility
By car, Kloosterland-Endepoel is reasonably accessible. Via the N208 you quickly reach the A44, making Leiden reachable in about ten minutes and Amsterdam in about 35 minutes. Public transport is more limited: bus routes run from Warmond towards Leiden Central and Sassenheim, but the frequency is not high. For most residents, a car or bicycle is therefore not a luxury. By bike, the centre of Warmond can be reached in a few minutes and Sassenheim in a quarter of an hour. Parking in the neighbourhood is generally not a major issue; most homes have their own parking space or there is sufficient street parking.
Residents appreciate the peace and green surroundings, but also mention the limited public transport connections as a point of attention. One resident writes: "You live here wonderfully quietly, but without a car you are really limited. The neighbourhood itself is nice, but the connections to outside could be better." More experiences and reviews can be found on the neighbourhood page of Kloosterland-Endepoel, where residents give scores on liveability, safety and facilities, among other things.
Compared to neighbouring communities, Kloosterland-Endepoel has a slightly quieter and more subdued character than Middelbuurt, which is more centrally located and feels livelier. Westeinde-Lommerlust also offers a similar village living environment, while Veerpolder is more focused on families with newer housing. Those considering renting in Kloosterland-Endepoel consciously choose peace and space, with the Kagerplassen as a green backyard.
Is a rental property in Kloosterland-Endepoel right for you?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts seniors (the 65-plus group, with 615 people, is the largest age group), but families and dual-income earners aged 25-45 also live here. Starters and students find less supply in the free sector; the 40% housing association stock does offer opportunities for social housing, but this usually involves waiting lists. For those looking for a rental home in a quiet, green environment outside the city, yet within reach of Leiden and the Bollenstreek, this is a realistic option. Keep in mind that the free sector supply is limited: 29 homes were rented out in this segment over the past twelve months. Quick response pays off. Prepare your documents (employer's statement, payslips, ID) and also register with the local housing association for social housing. Considering buying? Also check the supply of homes for sale in Kloosterland-Endepoel as an alternative.
What residents say about living in Kloosterland-Endepoel
Residents of Kloosterland-Endepoel generally rate their neighbourhood positively, particularly in terms of peace, safety and the green surroundings. Points of criticism often concern the limited facilities in the neighbourhood itself and the dependence on the car. One resident describes it as follows: "Quiet neighbourhood, nice neighbours, but you have to take the car for everything. If that's not a problem, you live here perfectly." All reviews and sub-scores per category can be found on the resident reviews and neighbourhood data of Kloosterland-Endepoel. These kinds of experiences are unique at neighbourhood level.
Compare rental properties in and around Kloosterland-Endepoel
Are you looking for a property to rent in Kloosterland-Endepoel or do you want to compare first? The neighbourhood is part of the district Warmond, where the average WOZ value of €551,000 is considerably higher than in Kloosterland-Endepoel itself. Those who prefer a more urban living environment or want to explore other districts in the municipality can also look at Voorhout Oude Dorp or Voorhout Oosthout. For a complete overview of available rental properties in the region, view all rental properties in Teylingen. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and district data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to know more about the municipality? Official information can be found on the website of the municipality of Teylingen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Kloosterland-Endepoel, Teylingen?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), an average of €1,563 per month was paid for a rental home in Kloosterland-Endepoel over the past twelve months. Rents ranged from €1,318 to €2,500 per month, with an average living area of 111 m². That works out to about €14 per m² per month. Social housing is typically much cheaper, but waiting lists and income requirements apply.
Are there social housing units in Kloosterland-Endepoel?
Yes, 40% of the housing stock in Kloosterland-Endepoel is owned by a housing association, which accounts for a significant portion of the approximately 1,028 homes in the neighbourhood. For social housing in the region, you can register with housing associations active in the municipality of Teylingen, such as Warmunda or a regional association. Be prepared for waiting lists; demand for social housing in the Bollenstreek is high.
What is it like to live in Kloosterland-Endepoel?
Kloosterland-Endepoel is a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood on the edge of Warmond, with a mix of porch flats, gallery flats and terraced houses from the 1960s and 1970s. The atmosphere is village-like and green, partly thanks to the proximity of the Kagerplassen lakes. Residents appreciate the peace and safety, but mention limited public transport connections and limited shopping facilities in the neighbourhood itself as drawbacks. A car is practically indispensable for most residents.
Is Kloosterland-Endepoel suitable for senior renters?
Kloosterland-Endepoel has 615 residents aged 65 and over, the largest age group in the neighbourhood, indicating that the area has been popular among seniors for years. The quiet surroundings, relatively flat terrain and presence of housing association homes make the neighbourhood attractive for older people. The high proportion of single-person households (390) also fits this profile. However, it is important to note that amenities such as healthcare and shops are not all within walking distance.
How accessible is Kloosterland-Endepoel?
By car, Kloosterland-Endepoel is easily accessible via the N208 and A44: Leiden is about a ten-minute drive away and Amsterdam about 35 minutes. Public transport is more limited; there are bus routes to Leiden Central and Sassenheim, but frequency is low. By bike, the centre of Warmond is reachable in a few minutes and Sassenheim in a quarter of an hour. Parking in the neighbourhood is generally not a problem.
What amenities are there in Kloosterland-Endepoel?
Amenities in the neighbourhood itself are limited. For daily groceries, residents rely on the village centre of Warmond, which includes an Albert Heijn. Primary schools are located in Warmond; for secondary education, children go to Sassenheim or Lisse. For sports, there are opportunities at the Kagerplassen (water sports, walking, cycling) and a local football club. For a larger range of shops or dining, residents drive to Sassenheim or Leiden.
How quickly are rental homes let in Kloosterland-Endepoel?
The free sector supply in Kloosterland-Endepoel is limited: in the past twelve months, 29 homes were rented out in this segment. That is a relatively small number, meaning homes are typically let quickly once they become available. Anyone looking for a rental home in this neighbourhood would do well to respond quickly and have documents such as an employer's statement and payslips ready.



