Rental homes in Noordpolder, Lansingerland
Looking for a rental property in Noordpolder? Check the current listings on this page, including prices, sizes, and resident reviews.
Renting in Noordpolder: a small private sector in a owner-occupied dominated neighbourhood
Noordpolder is primarily an owner-occupied neighbourhood. About 70% of the more than 2,100 homes are owner-occupied, and the average WOZ value is €383,000. That is noticeably lower than the municipal average of €479,000 for Lansingerland, making Noordpolder relatively accessible for those looking to buy. But for renters, supply is scarce: only 30% of homes are rented out, most of which through housing associations (25%). The private sector is therefore limited. Over the past twelve months, only 8 homes were rented in the private sector, with an average rent of €946 per month and an average floor area of 55 m². The range ran from €399 to €1,950 per month, indicating that supply varies widely. These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. See the overview at the top of this page for current rental prices and availability.
Anyone looking for a rental home in Noordpolder would do well to also explore the social sector. The income per resident is €38,500, slightly below the municipal average, which fits the neighbourhood's profile: a mix of families, elderly and middle-income earners. Rental homes in Noordpolder are therefore not automatically cheap in the private sector, but housing association homes form a substantial part of the supply.
Green, quiet and well-connected: what makes Noordpolder special?
Residents give Noordpolder a 7.8 out of 10 via Buurtje.nl, and that score tells a clear story. Green scores a perfect 10, accessibility a 9 and community spirit also a 9. These are no coincidental high scores: Noordpolder is a neighbourhood where you feel the space. The neighbourhoods are open, there is greenery around the corner and residents know each other. One reviewer describes the neighbourhood as pleasantly quiet with strong neighbourhood ties, something you rarely encounter in denser urban neighbourhoods. On the Noordpolder neighbourhood page you can read all resident experiences and see the full scores per category.
Accessibility scores remarkably high for a neighbourhood not directly located at an intercity station. Residents appreciate the good connections towards Rotterdam and The Hague, and the location near the A12 and A13 is regularly mentioned as a practical advantage. If you commute daily, you are well placed here. This also makes the neighbourhood attractive for renters who want a bit more space than in the city, without losing the connection to the Randstad.
Less strong are the scores for education (6.0), amenities (6.0) and housing (6.0). The latter is honest: the supply of rental homes is limited and the choice in the private sector is small. For daily shopping and schools, you depend on what the neighbourhood and immediate surroundings offer, without there being an extensive shopping centre or broad range of schools within the neighbourhood itself. The neighbourhoods within Noordpolder vary in character: for example, the Sterrenbuurt has its own atmosphere, as do the Edelsteenbuurt and the Componistenbuurt. It pays to look per neighbourhood at what is available, because supply differs.
For whom is renting in Noordpolder a good match, and for whom not?
Noordpolder best suits renters who appreciate peace and greenery, like to live in a neighbourhood with a close-knit character and have no need for a bustling city centre around the corner. The largest age group is 65-plus, and families are also well represented. Young starters who want to quickly rent an affordable apartment, or people who depend on a large private sector supply, will find it difficult in Noordpolder: the choice is limited. Those considering staying permanently can also look at homes for sale in Noordpolder, which offer a wider range in a neighbourhood with relatively favourable WOZ values compared to the rest of the municipality.
Searching for rental homes in and around Noordpolder
The current rental supply in Noordpolder is at the top of this page, including filters for price, floor area and energy label. Via Buurtje.nl you can also directly compare adjacent options: for example, see what is available in Bergschenhoek, the nearby neighbourhood Wilderszijde or De Ackers. For a broader overview of all rental homes in Lansingerland you can also search at municipal level.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Noordpolder?
In the private sector, the average rent in Noordpolder over the past year was €946 per month, with an average living area of 55 m². Rents ranged from €399 to €1,950 per month. These figures exclude social housing. The current supply and daily prices are shown at the top of this page.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Noordpolder?
Noordpolder has a relatively large housing association share of 25% of the housing stock, but social housing in the Lansingerland region typically has a significant waiting time. For current waiting times and registration, you can contact the municipality or the relevant housing association. More information can be found on the website of Lansingerland municipality.
Is Noordpolder safe to live in?
Residents rate safety in Noordpolder at 7.0 out of 10. That is a passable score, but not the highest in the neighbourhood. For comparison, accessibility and sense of community both score a 9. The neighbourhood has a quiet character and strong community ties, which generally contribute to a feeling of safety.
How accessible is Noordpolder by public transport?
Residents give accessibility a score of 9 out of 10, one of the highest in the neighbourhood. The location near the A12 and A13 motorways makes the neighbourhood attractive for commuters to Rotterdam and The Hague. Bus connections link Noordpolder to the wider region. For daily travellers, this is a clear advantage of renting a home in Noordpolder.
Is it possible to rent an apartment in Noordpolder?
The supply of apartments in the private sector in Noordpolder is limited. In the past year, only 8 private-sector homes were rented out, and the average area was 55 m². Those considering renting an apartment in Noordpolder would do well to also look at the supply in nearby neighbourhoods such as Bergschenhoek or Wilderszijde, where the supply may be larger.
Lovely quiet neighbourhood and beautifully green
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