Rental homes in Treslong, Hillegom
Discover available rental properties in Treslong, Hillegom. View the current listings, neighbourhood statistics and resident reviews directly on this page.
Rental prices and market figures Treslong, Hillegom
In Treslong, approximately 47% of the housing stock is available as rental properties, compared to 53% owner-occupied homes. Of those rental properties, the majority are owned by a housing association: about 34% of all homes in the neighbourhood are association-owned, while 12% are offered via other (private) landlords. Those looking for a rental home in Treslong in the free sector therefore have a relatively limited supply outside social housing. The average WOZ value in Treslong is around €425,000, slightly lower than the district average for Hillegom Noord (€433,000) but clearly higher than the municipal average of €403,000. This reflects the relatively strong housing market position of this neighbourhood. For current rental prices and the average time on the market in days, we refer to the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily. Are you considering buying instead of renting? Then also check the supply of owner-occupied homes in Treslong for a complete picture of the market.
Living in Treslong, Hillegom
Treslong is a quiet, predominantly green neighbourhood in the northern part of Hillegom, part of the district Hillegom Noord. The neighbourhood is named after the historic estate Treslong, which gives the area a distinct character: there is more space, more greenery, and a more subdued atmosphere than in the more centrally located neighbourhoods of Hillegom. The housing stock mainly consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by a smaller share of apartments. The streets are quiet and the homes generally have a garden, making the neighbourhood attractive for people seeking peace without being far from amenities.
Facilities in Treslong
Treslong itself has a limited level of facilities, but the proximity to the centre of Hillegom more than compensates for this. Within cycling distance you will find an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo in the centre of Hillegom, as well as various specialist shops and eateries around the Hoofdstraat. The same applies to schools: primary and secondary schools are a short bike ride away in the centre or in adjacent neighbourhoods. For sports, Treslong benefits from the proximity of sports clubs in Hillegom Noord, including football and tennis clubs, and there are green walking and cycling routes around the Treslong estate itself. The estate and the surrounding bulb fields make the neighbourhood remarkably green for a residential area of this size.
Accessibility of Treslong
Treslong is conveniently located relative to regional infrastructure. Hillegom station, within walking distance or a short bike ride, offers direct train connections to Leiden (approximately 10 minutes) and Haarlem (approximately 15 minutes). From Leiden and Haarlem, Amsterdam and The Hague are quickly reachable. By car, you connect via the N208 and N206 to the A44, allowing you to reach Leiden or Schiphol within twenty minutes. Cycling is the norm in Hillegom: the centre can be reached within five to ten minutes, and the bulb region offers excellent cycling connections to surrounding towns such as Lisse and Bennebroek. Parking in Treslong is generally not a problem; most homes have their own parking space or driveway, and street parking is free.
Residents rate Treslong remarkably positively. Based on the available reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 10 on all subcategories, from safety and accessibility to greenery and community. Resident Yildiz describes the neighbourhood simply but aptly as "Good". Although the number of reviews is still limited, the score aligns with the picture painted by the neighbourhood data: a quiet, safe, and well-connected living environment with an above-average income level (€42,600 compared to the municipal average of €38,300). View all reviews and neighbourhood scores on the neighbourhood page of Treslong.
Would you like to compare neighbourhoods in the area? In Kastelenbuurt and Horst ten Daal you will find a slightly different housing type supply, with more post-war porch flats and a younger population composition. Patrimonium is also a popular choice for renters who want to live closer to the centre. Treslong distinguishes itself by its greener character and slightly higher WOZ values, which are generally associated with larger homes and more outdoor space.
Who is a rental home in Treslong interesting for?
The demographic composition of Treslong tells a clear story: the largest age group is 65-plus (250 out of 735 residents), followed by the 45-65 age group. This makes Treslong particularly a neighbourhood for seniors and people seeking peace and space. Single-person households are the most common household type (170 out of approximately 393 homes), which means that relatively many smaller rental homes and apartments become available. Starters and young families are less represented, but can find a home here if they consciously choose a quiet environment outside the centre. If you want to secure a social rental home in Treslong, be prepared for waiting lists: the housing association share is significant at 34%, but the demand for social housing in the bulb region is high. Register in time with the regional housing association. For free sector rentals, act quickly because supply is limited. Prepare rental documents (pay slips, employer's statement) in advance. If you are more interested in buying, the supply of owner-occupied homes in Treslong may offer more choice.
What residents say about Treslong
Treslong receives an overall score of 10.0 out of 10 from residents, based on the available resident review. All subscores, from safety and greenery to education and facilities, are at the maximum level. Resident Yildiz writes: "Good." It is a short but positive review that aligns with the quiet, well-maintained character of the neighbourhood. Because the number of reviews is still limited, caution is advised when interpreting the score. More context, additional experiences, and all neighbourhood scores can be found on the full neighbourhood page of Treslong.
Comparing rental homes in and around Treslong
Treslong is part of the district Hillegom Noord, together with neighbourhoods such as Vossepolder and Staatsliedenbuurt. Those looking for more urban dynamics can also look at Hillegom Midden or Hillegom Zuid. For a broader overview of all available rental homes in the municipality, including neighbourhood scores and resident reviews from more than 1,500 sources, Buurtje.nl offers a complete overview on the page rental homes in Hillegom. More information about the municipality itself can be found on the website of the municipality of Hillegom. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with neighbourhood data and resident reviews, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Treslong, Hillegom?
The current average rent in the free sector in Treslong is updated daily and can be found at the top of this page. The WOZ value in Treslong is approximately €425,000, slightly below the district average of Hillegom Noord but above the municipal average, indicating a relatively strong housing market position. Social housing through the housing corporation is generally cheaper, but waiting lists apply.
Are there social housing properties in Treslong?
Yes, about 34% of the housing stock in Treslong is owned by a housing corporation, representing a significant share of social housing. To get a social housing property in Treslong, you need to register with the regional housing corporation active in the Bollenstreek. Be prepared for waiting lists, as demand for social housing in the region is high.
What is it like to live in Treslong?
Treslong is a quiet, green neighbourhood in the north of Hillegom, predominantly featuring single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents rate the neighbourhood highly: the average resident score is 10.0 out of 10, with maximum scores for safety, greenery and accessibility. Resident Yildiz simply describes the neighbourhood as 'Good'. The area mainly attracts seniors and those seeking peace and quiet.
Is Treslong suitable for seniors or the elderly?
Treslong is particularly a neighbourhood for seniors: the largest age group is 65-plus, with 250 out of 735 residents. The quiet streets, green surroundings and proximity to amenities within cycling or walking distance make the neighbourhood attractive for the elderly. Single-person households are also strongly represented, indicating a supply of smaller homes and apartments.
How accessible is Treslong?
Treslong is well accessible by train via Hillegom station, with direct connections to Leiden (about 10 minutes) and Haarlem (about 15 minutes). By car, you can connect to the A44 via the N208 and N206, towards Leiden and Schiphol. Cycling is the most common mode of transport in the neighbourhood; the centre of Hillegom is reachable within five to ten minutes. Parking is free and generally not a problem.
What facilities are there in and around Treslong?
Treslong itself has a limited number of direct facilities, but the centre of Hillegom is a short bike ride away. There you will find supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo, various shops, eateries and primary schools. For sports, there are football and tennis clubs in the district, and the green surroundings of Landgoed Treslong offer excellent walking and cycling opportunities.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Treslong?
The supply of rental properties in Treslong is relatively limited, especially in the free sector: only 12% of homes are with other (private) landlords. As a result, available rental homes are usually rented out quickly. The current average rental period in days can be found at the top of this page. It is advisable to respond quickly to new listings and have your documents, such as payslips and an employer's statement, ready in advance.
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