Rental homes in Lisse Noord, Lisse
Are you looking for a rental property in Lisse Noord? Check the current listings on this page, supplemented with neighbourhood data and resident reviews.

Renting in Lisse Noord: a tight private sector with a lot of housing association properties
Of all homes in Lisse Noord, 33% are rental properties. That sounds reasonable, but the majority of these are owned by a housing association: 28% of the total stock falls under social housing, while only 5% is with other landlords. The private sector is therefore limited. Based on rental figures from the past twelve months, the average rent in the private sector was €951 per month. This concerns only private sector homes; social housing is not included here. Because the number of transactions is low, this figure provides an initial indication but not a complete market picture. For the current supply and the current average rent, you can consult the overview at the top of this page. The WOZ value in Lisse Noord is €395,000, slightly below the municipal average of €405,000 for Lisse. That difference is small, but it indicates that Lisse Noord is slightly more accessible in terms of property value than the municipality as a whole. Those considering buying a rental home instead of renting can also look at the supply of homes for sale in Lisse Noord.
Lisse Noord in practice: green, quiet and well-rated by residents
Lisse Noord scores an 8.1 on Buurtje.nl, based on resident reviews. Resident Dave describes it simply but aptly as a "nice neighbourhood" and gives it an 8.1. That aligns with the subscores: accessibility and community feeling both score a perfect 10, safety and green space come out at 9. Those are strong figures for a residential area. The downside lies in the scores for housing and beauty, which both stand at 5. This indicates that residents are less appreciative of the housing quality or the appearance of the buildings, which fits a neighbourhood with relatively many housing association properties and an average income of €37,000 per year.
The neighbourhood has a quiet character. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old, and the 65-plus group is also heavily represented. You notice this in the atmosphere: it is not a neighbourhood with much nightlife or urban dynamism, but rather a place where people have lived for years and know each other. The community score of 10 speaks volumes. Lisse Noord consists of several sub-neighbourhoods, each with its own character. For example, Meer en Duin has a green appearance thanks to its proximity to the Meer en Duin area, while the Oranjebuurt is a more compact, traditional residential neighbourhood. Meerenburgh and the Zeeheldenbuurt also fall under Lisse Noord. Those who want to know more about the atmosphere per sub-neighbourhood and read all resident reviews can find that on the district page of Lisse Noord.
Accessibility scores maximum, which is striking for a neighbourhood that is not directly at an intercity station. Lisse has its own bus connection and is within cycling distance of Hillegom and Sassenheim, where train connections are available. For daily shopping, there are facilities in the neighbourhood itself, although the centre of Lisse is a short distance away for a larger range. The municipality provides more information about local services and events on its website: lisse.nl.
Renting in Lisse Noord: who is this suitable for, and who is it not?
Lisse Noord is a suitable choice for people seeking peace, safety and a close-knit neighbourhood. Families and those aged 45 and over generally feel at home here. Those considering renting an apartment in Lisse Noord via the private sector should take into account limited supply and little turnover. For starters or young people looking for dynamism and urbanity, this is less the place to be. Renting via the social sector is possible, but requires registration with a housing association and presumably a waiting period. Those unsure between renting and buying can compare the supply of homes for sale in Lisse Noord as an alternative.
Searching for rental properties in Lisse Noord and surroundings
At the top of this page you will find the current supply of rental properties in Lisse Noord, including filters on price, surface area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines this with district data and resident reviews so you get a complete picture. Is the supply here limited? Then also check the supply in Lisse Zuid, the nearby Centrum or De Blinkerd. For a broader overview, you can also look at all rental properties in Lisse.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Lisse Noord?
Based on private sector rentals over the past twelve months, the average rent in Lisse Noord was €951 per month. The number of transactions in the private sector is limited, so this figure provides an indication but not a broad market average. Social housing is not included here. Check the current rental prices at the top of the page.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Lisse Noord?
Social housing in Lisse Noord is rented out through a housing association. Waiting times for social housing in the Holland Rijnland region can be long, depending on the type of home and urgency. It is advisable to register with the regional housing association as early as possible. Visit the municipality of Lisse's website for current information on social housing.
Is Lisse Noord safe to live in?
Residents rate safety in Lisse Noord a 9 out of 10, which is high. The neighbourhood has a quiet character with an older population, which generally contributes to a sense of safety. The overall resident score is 8.1.
How is the accessibility when renting a home in Lisse Noord?
Residents give accessibility a 10 out of 10. Lisse Noord is well accessible by bus and bicycle. Nearby towns such as Hillegom and Sassenheim have train connections towards Leiden and Haarlem. By car, the N208 is an important connecting road in the region.
Is renting in Lisse Noord suitable for families with children?
Yes, Lisse Noord scores a 9 on education and a 9 on green space, making it attractive for families. There are primary schools in the neighbourhood and relatively much green space in the area. The neighbourhood has a quiet, community-oriented atmosphere that suits family life. The supply of rental homes in the private sector is limited, so start searching early.
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