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Rental prices and market figures for Parkbuurt oosteinde, The Hague

Parkbuurt oosteinde is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: only 8% of the 1,243 homes are for rent, while 92% are owner-occupied. Of those rental homes, about 4% are owned by housing associations (social housing) and 4% by other landlords (private sector). This makes the supply of rental homes in Parkbuurt oosteinde scarce, especially in the private sector.

The average WOZ value of homes in this neighbourhood is €552,000. That is well above the district average of Wateringse Veld (€460,000) and far above The Hague average of €354,000. This higher property value is also reflected in rental prices.

In the private sector (excluding social housing), an average of 12 homes per year were rented here over the past twelve months at an average rent of €2,544 per month. The range runs from €1,900 to €2,850 per month. With an average living area of 147 m², this works out to around €17.30 per m² per month. For comparison: rental homes in Wateringse Veld are generally cheaper, as is the broad supply of rental homes in The Hague as a whole. Parkbuurt oosteinde thus belongs to the more expensive segments of the city. At the top of this page, you can see current rental prices and available rental homes today.

Living in Parkbuurt oosteinde, The Hague

Parkbuurt oosteinde is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the west of The Hague, part of the Wateringse Veld district. The neighbourhood has a distinctly suburban character: wide streets, plenty of greenery between homes, and a predominantly family-oriented profile. The housing stock mainly consists of spacious single-family homes and semi-detached houses from the 1990s and early 2000s, when Wateringse Veld was developed as a Vinex location. This also explains the high homeownership rate of 92%: this neighbourhood was built from the outset for buyers, not renters.

The largest age group is 45-65 years (1,200 of the 3,435 residents), and the proportion of families with children is notably high. The average income of €48,900 per year and the high education level (47% highly educated) give the neighbourhood a stable, established character. If you are looking for a rental home in a quiet environment with plenty of greenery and little nuisance, this is a good place, provided your budget is sufficient.

Facilities in Parkbuurt oosteinde

Primary schools are easily accessible within the neighbourhood and the immediate surroundings of Wateringse Veld. The Wateringse Veld shopping centre, within cycling distance, offers an Albert Heijn, a Primera, and various other daily amenities. For a larger range of shops, the centre of The Hague or nearby Ypenburg is the place to go. For sports, there are football clubs and tennis clubs in the district, and the greenery in and around the neighbourhood invites running and cycling. Hospitality venues are limited within the neighbourhood itself; for that, you need to take the car or bike.

Accessibility

Parkbuurt oosteinde is located on the edge of The Hague, towards Wateringen. By car, you can quickly reach the motorway via the N211 and A4, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters heading to Rotterdam or Amsterdam. Public transport is functional but not exceptionally strong: bus lines run to the centre of The Hague and to The Hague Central Station, but travel time is longer than from neighbourhoods closer to the centre. By bike, the centre can be reached in 25-35 minutes via the main cycle paths along the Lozerlaan. Parking is generally not a problem in the neighbourhood; most homes have their own driveway or garage, and paid parking does not apply here.

Residents appreciate the peace and space the neighbourhood offers. On the neighbourhood page of Parkbuurt oosteinde, a resident writes: "It is quiet and green here, ideal for families. The neighbours know each other and it feels safe." Criticisms that come up are the limited hospitality options and the fact that you are dependent on the car or bike for many activities. If you are looking for urban vibrancy, you will be less at home here.

Compared to sister neighbourhoods in Wateringse Veld, Parkbuurt oosteinde has a similar green and quiet character. Erasmus Veld and Zonne Veld are similar in atmosphere, but may differ slightly in housing type and rental price level per sub-neighbourhood. Lage Veld is also an option if you want to compare within the same district. If you prefer a greener but more urban environment, you could also look at Westbroekpark en Duttendel or Benoordenhout, although rental prices there are generally even higher.

Is renting in Parkbuurt oosteinde right for you?

Parkbuurt oosteinde is most suitable for families and dual-income earners with a solid budget who consciously choose peace, space, and greenery over urban proximity. Starters and students will likely find the private sector rental prices (from €1,900 per month) too high, and the supply of social housing is minimal at only 4% housing association ownership. If you still want to qualify for a social housing home, register as early as possible with Woonnet Haaglanden, as waiting lists in The Hague are long. The supply of rental homes for rent in this neighbourhood is limited and homes are rented out relatively quickly, so respond quickly if you see something. Make sure your documents are in order: recent payslips, employer's statement, and identification. If renting is not financially feasible, also be sure to check out homes for sale in Parkbuurt oosteinde as an alternative.

What residents say about Parkbuurt oosteinde

Residents of Parkbuurt oosteinde particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its peace, greenery, and safe environment for children. Scores on liveability and safety are consistently above The Hague average. One resident describes it as: "Living here is pleasant and straightforward. The neighbourhood is well-maintained and you can tell people are proud of it." Residents are less positive about the limited walking distance to shops and hospitality venues and the dependence on the car for many daily activities. See all reviews and scores on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Parkbuurt oosteinde. These kinds of resident reviews are unique at neighbourhood level.

Compare rental homes in and around Parkbuurt oosteinde

Are you looking for a home to rent in Parkbuurt oosteinde but also want to consider alternatives? Within the district, Hoge Veld and Erasmus Veld are similar options in terms of character. For a different type of neighbourhood in The Hague, Belgisch Park and Oostduinen are interesting to compare, although they differ greatly in atmosphere and price. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you can not only arrange a rental apartment but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to know more about the municipality? See the full overview on the The Hague page. For official information about living and facilities in the municipality, you can also visit denhaag.nl.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Parkbuurt oosteinde, The Hague?

In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Parkbuurt oosteinde is €2,544 per month, with a range of €1,900 to €2,850 per month. The average living area of rented homes is 147 m², which works out to approximately €17.30 per m² per month. Social housing is cheaper, but the supply is very limited in this neighbourhood.

Are there social housing properties in Parkbuurt oosteinde?

Social housing is scarce in Parkbuurt oosteinde: only 4% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations. If you still want to qualify for a social housing property in or around this neighbourhood, register with Woonnet Haaglanden, the regional platform for social housing in the The Hague region. Be prepared for long waiting lists, which in The Hague can run to several years.

What is it like to live in Parkbuurt oosteinde?

Parkbuurt oosteinde is a quiet, green suburban neighbourhood in the west of The Hague, developed as a Vinex location in the 1990s. The neighbourhood has a family-oriented character with wide streets, plenty of greenery and a safe living environment. Residents appreciate the peace and space, but also mention the limited walking distance to shops and restaurants as a drawback. For more resident reviews, see the neighbourhood page.

Is Parkbuurt oosteinde suitable for families with children?

Parkbuurt oosteinde is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood: the proportion of households with children is high and the largest age group consists of 45-65 year olds. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, plenty of green spaces and sports facilities, and residents perceive the neighbourhood as safe and quiet. However, rents in the free sector are high, starting from €1,900 per month, which makes the neighbourhood less accessible for young families on a limited budget.

How accessible is Parkbuurt oosteinde?

By car, Parkbuurt oosteinde is easily accessible via the N211 towards the A4, which benefits commuters heading to Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Public transport consists of bus connections to the centre of The Hague and The Hague Central Station, but travel time is longer than from neighbourhoods closer to the centre. By bike, the centre can be reached in about 25-35 minutes. Parking is generally not a problem in the neighbourhood; paid parking does not apply here.

What amenities are there in Parkbuurt oosteinde?

In and around Parkbuurt oosteinde, there are primary schools, sports clubs and green recreational areas. For daily groceries, the Wateringse Veld shopping centre is within cycling distance, including an Albert Heijn. More extensive shopping can be done in the centre of The Hague or in Ypenburg. Restaurants and cafés are limited in the neighbourhood itself; for dining out you have to rely on surrounding areas.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Parkbuurt oosteinde?

The supply of rental properties in Parkbuurt oosteinde is limited: only 8% of the housing stock is for rent and on average only about twelve free-sector properties are rented out per year. Due to the scarce supply, properties are rented out relatively quickly. Therefore, respond quickly to a property for rent in this neighbourhood and ensure that your documents such as payslips and an employer's statement are immediately available. The current rental time in days can be found at the top of this page.

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