Homes for sale in Het Land, Nissewaard
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Het Land and discover what this quiet new-build neighbourhood in Nissewaard has to offer buyers.
House prices and market figures Het Land, Nissewaard
Het Land is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: as much as 99% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes. Rental properties are hardly found here, giving the neighbourhood a stable and owner-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €499,000, significantly higher than the average of the district De Elementen (€410,000) and well above the municipal average of Nissewaard (€279,000). That price difference is no coincidence: Het Land belongs to the more expensive segments of the municipality.
In the past twelve months, eight homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €575,925. The range ran from €475,000 to €750,000, with an average living area of 131 m². That works out to a price per square metre of approximately €4,400. The supply consists almost exclusively of spacious single-family homes, mostly semi-detached and detached houses. Apartments are hardly present in this neighbourhood. For current asking prices and available supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Het Land, Nissewaard
Het Land is a relatively young new-build district within the municipality of Nissewaard, located in the southwest of Spijkenisse. The buildings mainly consist of spacious semi-detached and detached houses, with wide streets, plenty of greenery and a well-maintained appearance. The district has a quiet, tidy atmosphere that strongly contrasts with the more urban parts of Spijkenisse. Resident Klaasje describes it aptly: "Beautiful neighbourhood with lovely houses and a wonderful atmosphere, everyone considers each other, it's fantastic. Also a nice new-build district with many beautiful houses and little vandalism." That assessment matches the figures: residents give Het Land an average of 8.5 out of 10, with highs for safety (9.0), accessibility (9.0), greenery (9.0) and beauty (9.0).
In terms of amenities, Het Land is well embedded in the broader structure of Spijkenisse. Within cycling distance you will find shopping centre Zuiderpunt and the city centre of Spijkenisse with supermarkets, shops and catering. For daily groceries you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. Primary schools are present in the immediate vicinity; the score for education (7.0) is the lowest sub-score, which may indicate that secondary schools require a bit more travel time. Sports facilities and playgrounds are well represented in the district, which suits the young family population: more than a third of households have children.
Accessibility scores high, and rightly so. Metro station Spijkenisse Centrum on the RandstadRail line is a short distance away, allowing you to reach Rotterdam Central in about twenty minutes. The connection to the A15 and A29 also makes the neighbourhood easily accessible by car towards Rotterdam, Dordrecht and the Hoeksche Waard. This combines the living comfort of a quiet suburb with an acceptable travel time to the city.
The neighbourhood has approximately 1,425 residents, of which the largest group (530 people) is between 25 and 45 years old. There are relatively many young families, which you also notice in the streets: many children's bikes, playing children and active residents. Klaasje notes that there are many small children but considers that logical given the composition of the neighbourhood. The labour participation rate is 85% and the average income is €52,900, clearly above the municipal average of €37,200. This reflects an active, economically independent resident group.
Those who compare Het Land with other neighbourhoods in the district notice that it occupies its own position. De Dijk and De Haven have a different character, more focused on water and business activity. Het Land is purely a residential neighbourhood, without significant business activity or through traffic. More information about the neighbourhood, including all resident reviews and neighbourhood data, can be found on the neighbourhood main page of Het Land.
Who is a home for sale in Het Land interesting for?
Het Land is primarily a neighbourhood for families with children and movers who are looking for space and are willing to pay a hefty price for it. First-time buyers will almost certainly be priced out with an average purchase price of nearly €576,000 and a minimum price of €475,000, unless they have substantial personal assets. The neighbourhood attracts buyers who consciously choose peace, space and a well-maintained living environment, close to the city but without its hustle and bustle. Be prepared for limited supply: only eight homes were sold in the past year. Quick action and a sharp bid are advisable. Those who want to be more flexible can also look at rental properties in Het Land, although that supply is minimal. Alternatives in the municipality can be found broadly at homes for sale in Nissewaard, or in districts such as Vierambachten or Hoogwerf.
What residents say about Het Land
Het Land receives an average resident score of 8.5 out of 10. The highest scores go to safety, accessibility, greenery and beauty (all 9.0). Amenities and community score 8.0, education 7.0. Resident Klaasje writes: "Beautiful neighbourhood with lovely houses and a quiet atmosphere, everyone considers each other. Little vandalism and a nice new-build district." All reviews and sub-scores per category can be viewed on the page of Het Land with full neighbourhood data and reviews.
Compare homes for sale in and around Het Land
Buurtje.nl brings together the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood scores that you won't find anywhere else on purchase pages. This way you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. Besides Het Land, you can also look at the supply in the broader district via homes for sale in De Elementen, or explore what districts like Centrum and Schiekamp have to offer. More about the municipality as a whole can be found on the website of municipality Nissewaard.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Het Land?
The average purchase price in Het Land over the past year was €575,925. The range ran from €475,000 to €750,000, with an average living area of 131 m². That works out to a price per square metre of approximately €4,400. Het Land is thus one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in Nissewaard.
What is the WOZ value in Het Land?
The average WOZ value in Het Land is €499,000. That is considerably higher than the average for the De Elementen district (€410,000) and well above the municipal average for Nissewaard (€279,000). The relatively high WOZ value reflects the quality of the housing stock in this new-build neighbourhood.
What is it like to live in Het Land?
Het Land is a quiet, green new-build neighbourhood with spacious single-family homes and a well-maintained appearance. Residents appreciate the safety, the beauty of the streets and the sense of community. The neighbourhood receives a resident score of 8.5 out of 10. Living in Het Land mainly attracts young families who combine peace and space with good accessibility.
Is Het Land suitable for families with children?
Yes, Het Land is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. More than a third of households have children and the largest age group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds. There are playgrounds and primary schools in the area. The neighbourhood is quiet and safe, which attracts families buying a home in a green environment. First-time buyers will find the high purchase prices a barrier.
How accessible is Het Land?
Accessibility of Het Land scores a 9.0 among residents. With the RandstadRail metro from Spijkenisse Centrum station, you can reach Rotterdam Centraal in about twenty minutes. By car, the connection to the A15 and A29 is good, with links to Rotterdam, Dordrecht and the Hoeksche Waard. Daily amenities and shops are within cycling distance.
What type of homes are for sale in Het Land?
The supply in Het Land consists almost exclusively of spacious single-family homes, such as semi-detached and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Het Land is hardly an option; the housing stock is strongly focused on family homes. The average size of sold homes over the past year was 131 m². These are relatively modern new-build homes with a well-maintained appearance.
How safe is Het Land in Nissewaard?
Safety is one of Het Land's strongest points: residents give it a score of 9.0 out of 10. Resident Klaasje explicitly mentions that there is little vandalism and that neighbours consider each other. The quiet, enclosed structure of the district and the involved resident group contribute to the feeling of safety.
Beautiful neighbourhood with lovely houses and a wonderful atmosphere, everyone is considerate of each other, it's fantastic. There are quite a few small children, but that's to be expected in this neighbourhood. Also a nice new housing estate with many beautiful houses and little vandalism.
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