Rental homes in Noordwijkerhout, Noordwijk
View the current rental property listings in Noordwijkerhout. Compare prices, read resident reviews, and find a rental home that suits you.


What does a rental property cost in Noordwijkerhout?
Of the nearly 5,930 homes in Noordwijkerhout, about 40% are rental properties. That sounds like a reasonable supply, but the picture is more nuanced: around 30% of all homes are owned by housing corporations (such as housing corporation Antonius van Padua), while only 10% are offered by private landlords or investors. So anyone looking for a rental home in the free sector must be patient. Over the past twelve months, only 20 homes in the free sector have been rented out, at an average rent of €1,774 per month. The range runs from €875 to €3,500 per month, with an average floor area of 116 m². That is substantial, but compared to the rest of the municipality of Noordwijk it is not so bad: the average WOZ value in Noordwijkerhout is €405,000, while the municipal average is €488,000. Renting in Noordwijkerhout is therefore relatively more affordable than, for example, in the coastal area of Noordwijk Zee. Would you like to see the current daily price and available supply? Then scroll to the overview at the top of this page.
Village-like, involved and close to the dunes: how residents experience Noordwijkerhout
Noordwijkerhout scores an 8.6 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl, based on resident reviews. Safety (8.8) and education (9.0) score notably high, making the village popular with families. Resident Ewelina sums it up well: "Clean, beautiful and cosy, close to the village, supermarkets and playgrounds! Great for parents and children. Everything is within walking distance, even the bus stop." That bus stop is not a luxury but a necessity, because Noordwijkerhout does not have a train station. Line 57 (towards Leiden) and bus line 90 are the main connections. By car, you can quickly reach Leiden, Haarlem or Schiphol via the N206. More details and all resident reviews can be found on the neighbourhood page of Noordwijkerhout.
The village centre around Dorpsstraat and Victorieplein forms the beating heart. Here you will find an Albert Heijn, Aldi, specialist shops and catering establishments. The weekly market on Wednesday is a regular fixture for many residents. Another resident, A.G., describes it like this: "Most people know each other, greet each other, social control, neighbourhood app, a cosy and lively neighbourhood." This sense of community is especially noticeable in neighbourhoods such as the Centre and the Victor neighbourhoods, where the village character is strongest. Those who prefer a bit more space and greenery around them can look at Mossenest Noord or Boekhorst.
Yet not everything is rosy. Resident Anita gives a 6.9 and complains about nuisance from neighbours with multiple dogs and the lack of response from the housing corporation. Parking nuisance is also mentioned. These are familiar annoyances in a village where the streets were not designed for the current number of cars. The score for green space (7.8) is the lowest sub-score, which is striking for a village that is within cycling distance of the Bollenstreek and the dunes. Within the village itself, green space is limited to a few parks and playgrounds. The real nature begins just outside the built-up area, towards the rural area and the dunes. More information about facilities and municipal policy can be found on the website of the municipality of Noordwijk.
Renting in Noordwijkerhout: for whom and for whom not?
With an average income of €37,100 and a labour participation rate of 68%, Noordwijkerhout is a village of working middle incomes. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, but with over 2,160 children and an excellent education score, it is clearly a family village. Renting an apartment in Noordwijkerhout is interesting for starters and small households, although the supply in the free sector is limited. Single-person households form the largest group (2,205), so there is demand for more compact homes. For those with a higher budget and looking for more space, owner-occupied homes in Noordwijkerhout are worth considering. Those who prefer the coastal atmosphere or want more urban amenities would be better off looking at Noordwijk Binnen or De Zilk for a quieter alternative.
View the current rental supply in Noordwijkerhout
At the top of this page you will find the current supply of rental properties in Noordwijkerhout, with filters for price, floor area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines property listings with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only find a home but also know what to expect from the neighbourhood. Would you like to search more broadly? Then also check the supply of rental properties in the municipality of Noordwijk or compare with the supply in Guldemond and In den Houte.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a house in Noordwijkerhout?
In the free sector, the average rent over the past year was €1,774 per month, with an average floor area of 116 m². Prices range from €875 to €3,500 per month, depending on size and location. Social housing through the housing association falls outside these figures.
How long is the waiting time for a social housing property in Noordwijkerhout?
Approximately 30% of homes in Noordwijkerhout are owned by housing corporations. Waiting times for social housing in the South Holland region can run up to several years, depending on your registration period with Woonzicht (the regional housing allocation system). Separate rules apply for urgent cases through the municipality of Noordwijk.
Is Noordwijkerhout a safe place to rent a home?
Residents rate safety in Noordwijkerhout at 8.8 out of 10. The village has strong social control and active neighbourhood apps. Residents describe it as a quiet and safe village where you quickly feel at home.
How is the accessibility when looking for a rental home in Noordwijkerhout?
Noordwijkerhout does not have its own train station. You rely on bus lines 57 (to Leiden) and 90. By car, via the N206, you can reach Leiden in about 20 minutes and Schiphol in 30 minutes. Accessibility scores an 8.8 among residents, partly due to its central location between the coast and the Randstad.
Are there good schools in Noordwijkerhout for families renting an apartment?
Education scores the highest of all categories in Noordwijkerhout at 9.0. The village has several primary schools, including De Prinsenhof and Sint Josephschool. For secondary education, students commute to Noordwijk or Leiden. Residents explicitly describe the village as suitable for families with children.
Clean, beautiful and cosy, close to the village, supermarkets and playgrounds! Great for parents and children. There is plenty to do and everything is within walking distance! Even the bus stop is very close! Just perfect!
Auto-translated to English by AINoordwijkerhout is a safe and quiet village with a strong community. The surroundings are clean and green, with good amenities such as shops and schools. Moreover, you can be in the dunes and at the seaside within a short time, ideal for relaxation and nature. A lovely place to live where you quickly feel at home!!!
Auto-translated to English by AII think if you live in a house where you have 8 dogs and now a nest of puppies, and you also occupy 5 parking spaces, 2 of which you don't even use, I find that quite antisocial. And it's just tolerated. The housing association does nothing about it. If you email them, you get no reply, even though they claim to take action. Also, I think people drive way too fast on the Viaductweg. I've reported this before, but they do nothing about it either.
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Auto-translated to English by AIMost people know each other, greet each other, social control neighbourhood app a cosy and lively neighbourhood green through parks trees playground 3 streets nice gardens
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