Rental homes in Noordoostelijk deel der gemeente, Wassenaar
View the current rental property supply in the northeastern part of the municipality, Wassenaar. Compare prices, read resident reviews, and find a rental property that suits you.
What does a rental property cost in the northeastern part of Wassenaar?
The northeastern part of the municipality is the largest district in Wassenaar and has a remarkably varied rental market. Of the more than 9,000 homes, 46% are rented out, of which 31% are owned by housing associations and 15% by other landlords. This means that both social housing and private sector housing are available, although the waiting time for a housing association home in this region is usually long. In the private sector, 104 homes have been rented out in the past twelve months at an average rent of €3,506 per month. The range is enormous: from around €775 for a smaller apartment to €8,900 for a spacious villa or detached house. The average floor area is 174 m², indicating that the supply mainly consists of larger homes. By comparison, the average WOZ value in this district is €562,000, lower than the Wassenaar average of €730,000. This makes this part of Wassenaar relatively more accessible, although "relatively" remains the key word here. Always check the current daily price and the current supply at the top of this page.
Quiet, green and friendly, but not without reservations
Residents of the northeastern part of the municipality rate their district on Buurtje.nl an 8.1 out of 10, based on 12 reviews. The amount of greenery (8.4) and the feeling of safety (8.3) score particularly high. That is no surprise when you cycle through neighbourhoods like De Paauw or the polder area around Raaphorst: estates, forest lanes and meadows dominate the streetscape. Resident A. Groeneveld sums it up succinctly with a 9.1: "Just old-fashioned cosy!" Others describe the atmosphere as "quiet and friendly", where neighbours sometimes chat and a few residents even maintain the flowerbed.
Yet the picture is not all rosy. Resident Patricia gives a 5.9 and writes: "Due to the construction work, which has now been going on for a year, our neighbourhood has deteriorated very much. Both cleaning, weeds, pollution, street work, parking problem, at the moment nothing is being tackled." She indicates that reports to the municipality of Wassenaar are not always taken seriously. These kinds of problems mainly occur in the more densely built neighbourhoods such as Het Dorp and Zijlwatering en Haven, where parking pressure and maintenance of public space are more visible.
Accessibility scores an 8.0. By bus, via line 90, you can reach The Hague and Leiden reasonably quickly, but a car is indispensable for many residents, especially in the outlying areas towards Maaldrift or Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer. Facilities such as shops and schools are concentrated around the village centre. Education scores a 7.9, which matches the high level of education in the district: 46% of residents are highly educated. Read more about residents' experiences on the district page of Noordoostelijk deel der gemeente.
Renting in northeastern Wassenaar: for whom and for whom not?
With an average household income of €51,100 and a large share of single-person households (3,340 out of approximately 8,500 households), this district attracts a mix of singles, couples and families. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and seniors aged 65 and over are also strongly represented (4,905 residents). For young starters looking for an affordable rental home, the private sector here is often too expensive. Anyone wanting to rent an apartment under €1,000 must be patient or look to the southwestern part of Wassenaar. Families with a higher budget will find space, greenery and good schools here. Considering a home to buy? Also check the supply of homes for sale in Noordoostelijk deel der gemeente, because with 54% owner-occupied homes, that segment is larger here than the rental sector.
Searching for a rental home in northeastern Wassenaar
At the top of this page you will find the current rental supply in Noordoostelijk deel der gemeente, including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines housing supply with resident reviews and district data, so you not only see what is available, but also what it is really like. Want to search more broadly? Also check the complete rental supply in Wassenaar or discover neighbourhoods like Weteringpark and Rijksdorp met De Pan.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a home in the northeastern part of the municipality, Wassenaar?
In the free sector, the average rent over the past 12 months was €3,506 per month, with an average floor area of 174 m². The range runs from approximately €775 to €8,900 per month. Social housing via housing associations falls outside this. Keep in mind that supply varies greatly.
How safe is the northeastern part of the municipality in Wassenaar?
Residents rate safety at 8.3 out of 10. The neighbourhood is described as quiet and friendly. However, there are occasional complaints about nuisance from long-term construction work in certain areas, which can temporarily affect living comfort.
Are there affordable rental homes in the northeastern part of the municipality?
Approximately 31% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations, which makes social renting possible. However, waiting times are long. In the free sector, rents start from around €775 per month, but most supply is significantly higher. For an affordable rental home, patience or a broader search area is often needed.
How is the accessibility if I rent a home in the northeastern part of the municipality?
Accessibility scores an 8.0 among residents. Bus line 90 takes you to The Hague and Leiden, and the A44 is a short distance away. In the outlying areas towards Maaldrift or the polder area, a car is almost indispensable. The village centre is easily accessible by bike.
Can I rent an apartment in the northeastern part of the municipality, Wassenaar?
Yes, apartments regularly become available in the free sector, especially around Dorp and Zijlwatering and Haven. The average home in the supply is 174 m², but there are also smaller apartments from around €775 per month. Check the current supply at the top of the page for the latest updates.
Just quiet and friendly
Auto-translated to English by AIJust quiet and friendly people
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Auto-translated to English by AIMost neighbours are friendly. And sometimes have a chat with you. There are two female co-residents who maintain the flower bed... and that is of course very kind. There have been occasional skirmishes, which is of course a bit less pleasant. But overall I feel safe here...
Auto-translated to English by AIJust old-fashioned cosy!!!!!
Auto-translated to English by AIDue to the construction work, which has now been going on for a year, our neighbourhood has really gone downhill. Both cleaning, weeds, pollution, street work, parking problems, nothing is being tackled at the moment. As a result, the living pleasure is very poor. Our complaints and reports are not taken seriously by the municipality. The Jeruzalem neighbourhood has become the dumping ground of the shopkeepers. The shopkeepers and Wassenaar Zuid determine everything. Both the layouts, the greenery, the parking spaces, the driving directions, everything is already decided before you can object.
Auto-translated to English by AIWhen someone is ill or needs something, we all help each other!!!! And that's really great!!!!!!
Auto-translated to English by AIAll ordinary people who have something left for each other when needed!!!!!
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