Rental homes in Warmond, Teylingen
View the current rental property supply in Warmond, including resident reviews and neighbourhood data. Compare prices and find a rental property that suits you.
What does a rental home in Warmond cost? More expensive than you think
Warmond is a village where owner-occupancy dominates: 56% of the more than 2,176 homes are owner-occupied, while 44% are rented out. Of those rental homes, a significant portion (33% of the total stock) is owned by a housing association. The private sector is therefore relatively small, which is reflected in the prices. Over the past twelve months, the average rent in the private sector was €1,794 per month, with a range from €499 to as much as €4,950. This high average is partly explained by the ample supply of larger homes: the average surface area of rented properties was 363 m². Those looking to rent an apartment in Warmond typically pay less, but supply is limited. Check the top of this page for current daily prices and the number of available homes.
The WOZ value in Warmond, at €551,000, is significantly above the average for the municipality of Teylingen (€458,000). This difference is also noticeable in rental prices: renting in Warmond is more expensive than in many other neighbourhoods in the municipality. The average disposable income of €44,900 is also above the municipal average of €42,700, which fits the profile of the village. In total, only 44 homes were rented out in the private sector last year, so the market is tight. Those seriously looking for rental homes in Warmond need to act quickly.
Living among the Kagerplassen: how residents experience Warmond
Warmond is not a village you can easily describe if you haven't been there. It is nestled between the Kagerplassen and the green polder land north of Leiden, and you notice that everywhere. Residents on Buurtje.nl give the village a 7.8 out of 10, with notably high scores for green space (9.0) and housing (9.0). The ratings for accessibility (7.0) and amenities (7.0) are more modest, and that matches reality: Warmond has a small village centre with a supermarket, a bakery and a handful of catering establishments along the Dorpsstraat, but for extensive shopping or nightlife you have to rely on Leiden or Sassenheim. On the neighbourhood page of Warmond you can read all resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data.
Village life here revolves around peace, nature and a close-knit community. Residents cite the area around the Kagerplassen as a major asset: walking, cycling and water sports are literally on your doorstep. The neighbourhood Kloosterland-Endepoel borders directly on the water and is popular with families looking for space. In Westeinde-Lommerlust you will find a mix of older and newer homes, while Middelbuurt forms the village heart with most amenities within walking distance. Safety scores an 8.0, and residents recognise that: it feels like a place where children still play outside and where you know your neighbours.
To be fair: Warmond is ageing. The largest age group is 65-plus (1,275 residents out of a total of 4,605), and you notice that in the pace and atmosphere. For young people or starters looking for excitement, this is not the place. Accessibility is reasonable: by car you can reach Leiden quickly via the N206, but there is no own train station. Sassenheim station and Leiden Central are the nearest options. The municipality of Teylingen is investing in cycling connections, but without a car it can feel limited.
Renting in Warmond: attractive for peace seekers, less so for starters
With an average private sector rent of €1,794 per month, a rental home in Warmond is not for everyone. The village best suits dual-income couples, older couples or retirees who seek peace, green space and water and are willing to pay for it. Single-person households are the largest group (815), but that is linked to ageing. For young starters or students, renting a home in Warmond is difficult: supply is scarce, prices are high and nightlife is non-existent. Families with school-age children benefit from the good score on education (8.0) and the safe environment. Those who prefer to buy can view the supply of homes for sale in Warmond, although the WOZ values there are also substantial.
Looking for a rental home in Warmond or nearby?
At the top of this page you will find the current rental supply in Warmond, including filters on price, surface 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 where you are moving to. Is the supply in Warmond limited? Then also check what is available in Sassenheim Midden or nearby Voorhout Oude Dorp. For a broader overview of the rental supply in the entire municipality of Teylingen you can go there.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental property in Warmond?
In the private sector, the average rent in Warmond over the past year was €1,794 per month. The range runs from €499 to €4,950, depending on size and location. This concerns private sector rent, excluding social housing through the housing association.
How long is the waiting time for a social rental property in Warmond?
Warmond has relatively many housing association properties (33% of the stock), but waiting times in the Holland Rijnland region can exceed 7 years. Registration via the regional housing allocation system is necessary. Keep in mind that supply in a small village like Warmond is limited.
Is Warmond well accessible by public transport?
Warmond does not have its own train station. The nearest stations are Sassenheim and Leiden Centraal. There is a bus line through the village, but the frequency is limited. For regular commuting, a car or e-bike is recommended.
Are there good schools in Warmond for families looking to rent a home?
Yes, Warmond scores an 8.0 on education in resident reviews. The village has primary schools in the village centre. For secondary education, students rely on Sassenheim, Voorhout or Leiden. The safe, green environment makes the village attractive for families.
How many rental properties are there in Warmond and how quickly are they rented out?
Of the 2,176 homes in Warmond, 44% are rental properties. In the private sector, only 44 properties were rented out in the past year, indicating a tight market. Finding a rental home in Warmond requires quick action. Check the current rental time at the top of the page.
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