Rental homes in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve, Haarlemmermeer
Discover rental properties in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve and view the current supply, neighbourhood data and resident reviews directly on this page.
Rental prices and market figures Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve, Haarlemmermeer
Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve is an exceptionally small neighbourhood: with only 25 residents and 7 homes in the housing stock, it represents a very limited segment of the Nieuw-Vennep housing market. Strikingly, the CBS registration for this neighbourhood shows 0% rental properties and 0% owner-occupied properties, indicating a special ownership structure, possibly agricultural or institutional property, where the housing classification deviates from a regular residential neighbourhood.
Nevertheless, renting does occur in and directly around Wilhelminahoeve. In the free sector (excluding social housing), three homes have been rented out in the past twelve months, with an average rent of €1,923 per month. The range runs from €1,295 to €2,975 per month, with an average surface area of 85 m². That works out to about €22.60 per m² per month. Social rental homes from a housing association are not registered in this neighbourhood; the supply is entirely free sector.
By comparison: in the broader district Nieuw-Vennep, the average WOZ values are €456,000 and the average income is €41,400. For the municipality Haarlemmermeer, those figures are €472,000 and €41,800 respectively. The rental prices in Wilhelminahoeve are thus at the upper end of what you would expect in this region. View the current supply and daily prices at the top of this page.
Living in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve, Haarlemmermeer
Wilhelminahoeve is not a neighbourhood in the traditional sense of the word. Where other neighbourhoods in Nieuw-Vennep, such as the family-oriented Nieuw-Vennep Oost or the newer Nieuw-Vennep Welgelegen, are characterised by streets full of terraced houses and apartments, Wilhelminahoeve has a rural and secluded character. The name refers to a historic farmstead in the Haarlemmermeer, a polder that was drained in the nineteenth century. The area consists of spacious plots with detached houses or farm-like buildings, surrounded by agricultural landscape and polder ditches.
With 25 residents and a dominant age group of 45 to 65 years, this is not a place for those seeking bustle and social dynamics. Families with children are the most common household type, and 40% of residents are married. It is a neighbourhood for people who consciously choose peace, space and distance from the urban environment, yet want to live within a reasonable driving distance of Amsterdam and Schiphol.
Facilities in and around Wilhelminahoeve
Wilhelminahoeve itself has no facilities. For daily groceries, schools and shops, you rely on the centre of Nieuw-Vennep, a few kilometres away. There you will find, among others, an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo, the De Symfonie shopping centre, and primary and secondary schools for children. Sports clubs, a swimming pool and GP practices are also concentrated in Nieuw-Vennep. Anyone considering renting an apartment in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve must take into account that walking or cycling to facilities is not always practical; a car is virtually indispensable.
Accessibility
By car, Wilhelminahoeve is easily accessible via the N207 and the nearby junction with the A4, taking you to Amsterdam in about 25 minutes and Schiphol in less than 15 minutes. Nieuw-Vennep station, a few kilometres away, offers direct train connections to Amsterdam Centraal (about 25 minutes), Leiden and The Hague. Bus connections from the rural area are limited; for public transport, a bicycle or car to the station is the most practical solution. Parking is on private property and free, which is a clear advantage compared to the more urban neighbourhoods in Haarlemmermeer.
Those seeking more urban facilities and a livelier street scene can also look at Nieuw-Vennep West or Nieuw-Vennep Zuid, neighbourhoods with a more complete mix of facilities and more rental housing supply. Read the experiences of residents and view the neighbourhood scores on the neighbourhood page of Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve.
Does renting in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve suit you?
Wilhelminahoeve attracts residents who prioritise peace and space over urban convenience. The neighbourhood is most suitable for families or couples aged 45-plus looking for a detached house or spacious rental home in a rural setting, with good car accessibility to Schiphol and Amsterdam. Starters and students will find little supply here and miss the social infrastructure of a regular residential neighbourhood. The free sector rental price level, with an average of €1,923 per month, requires a substantial budget. Anyone seriously considering renting a home in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve would be wise to respond quickly to available rental properties, as supply is scarce. Social housing is not available in this neighbourhood; registering with Ymere or another housing association active in the region is the route for those seeking a housing association home. As an alternative, the owner-occupied homes in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve are an option to explore.
What residents say about Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve
Given the size of the neighbourhood, reviews are scarce, but residents consistently emphasise the peace and greenery. One resident describes it as: "You live here really out in the countryside, with views over the polder and no neighbours opposite looking into your window. That's exactly why we came to live here." Criticisms usually concern the dependence on the car and the lack of facilities within walking distance. View all reviews and the full reviews and neighbourhood data of Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve for a complete picture.
Comparing rental properties in and around Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve
Would you like to compare the supply and atmosphere of Wilhelminahoeve with other parts of Nieuw-Vennep? Nieuw-Vennep Linquenda has a similarly quiet character but slightly more facilities within cycling distance. Nieuw-Vennep Welgelegen Noord is a new-build district with more modern rental properties and a younger population composition. For a broader search area, Hoofddorp and Badhoevedorp also offer rental properties with a different character and price level. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from multiple sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so that as a tenant you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Read more about living in the region on the page of the municipality of Haarlemmermeer and on the official municipal website of Haarlemmermeer.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rental price in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve, Haarlemmermeer?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rental price in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve is €1,923 per month, based on three rented homes in the past twelve months. The range runs from €1,295 to €2,975 per month, with an average living area of 85 m², which equates to approximately €22.60 per m². Social housing is not registered in this neighbourhood; the available supply is entirely free sector.
Are there social housing units in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve?
According to the available housing stock data, there are no registered social housing units in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve. Those who wish to qualify for social housing in the Haarlemmermeer region can register with housing associations such as Ymere, which are active in Nieuw-Vennep and the surrounding area. Be aware of waiting lists that can run up to several years in the Greater Amsterdam region.
What is it like to live in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve?
Wilhelminahoeve is an exceptionally small, rural neighbourhood in Haarlemmermeer with only 25 residents. Its character is quiet and open, with polder land around and detached buildings. Residents appreciate the space and lack of bustle, but also indicate that a car is indispensable because there are no amenities within walking distance. The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and residents aged 45 to 65.
Is Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve suitable for families with children?
Families with children are the most common household type in Wilhelminahoeve, so in that sense the neighbourhood fits this profile. The space and tranquillity are a plus, but schools, playgrounds and childcare are not present in the neighbourhood itself. Parents rely on the centre of Nieuw-Vennep, a few kilometres away by car. For families who value a car-independent living environment for children, neighbourhoods such as Nieuw-Vennep Oost or Welgelegen are more practical.
How accessible is Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve?
By car, Wilhelminahoeve is easily accessible via the N207 and A4; Schiphol can be reached in about 15 minutes and Amsterdam in about 25 minutes. Nieuw-Vennep station is a few kilometres away and offers direct train connections to Amsterdam Central and The Hague. Bus connections from the rural area are limited, so a car or bicycle to the station is practically necessary. Parking on private property is free and widely available.
What amenities are there in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve?
Wilhelminahoeve itself has no daily amenities. For groceries, shops, schools, sports and healthcare, you rely on the centre of Nieuw-Vennep, a few kilometres away. There you will find supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo, shopping centre De Symfonie, primary schools, a swimming pool and GP practices. Those considering renting a home in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve should be aware that walking to amenities is not an option.
How quickly are rental homes rented out in Nieuw-Vennep Wilhelminahoeve?
Due to the very limited supply, only three rented homes in the past twelve months, available rental properties in Wilhelminahoeve are rare. When a property becomes available, it is wise to respond quickly and have your documents such as payslips, employer's statement and ID ready. Check the current rental time at the top of this page for the most recent averages.




