Homes for sale in Koningshof, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Koningshof and discover with neighbourhood data and resident reviews whether this quiet Pijnacker neighbourhood suits you.
House prices and market figures for Koningshof, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Koningshof is a predominantly owner-occupied neighbourhood: over 83% of the approximately 1,009 homes are owner-occupied, with only 17% rented out. The average WOZ value is €422,000, which is noticeably lower than the average in the Pijnacker district (€467,000) and the municipal average of Pijnacker-Nootdorp (€482,000). This makes Koningshof relatively more affordable than many other neighbourhoods in the municipality, although actual transaction prices are significantly higher than the WOZ values suggest.
Over the past twelve months, 15 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €553,533. The range ran from €375,000 to €698,000, with an average living area of 127 m². That works out at approximately €4,359 per square metre. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1980s and 1990s. Apartments are in the minority. See the current supply and the most recent average asking price at the top of this page, as these figures are updated daily.
Living in Koningshof, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Koningshof is a quiet, green residential area on the western side of Pijnacker, built in the 1980s and 1990s. The neighbourhood has a distinctly suburban character: wide streets with front gardens, plenty of greenery between the homes, and a predominantly peaceful atmosphere. It is not a place you happen to walk through; you go there if you need to. This attracts people who consciously choose peace and space, and it also explains the relatively high average age. The largest age group consists of those aged 65 and over (705 out of 2,385 residents), followed by 45-65 year olds. Young families are present, but they are in the minority compared to established residents.
For daily shopping, you hardly need to leave Koningshof. There is a local shopping centre within walking distance where you can find a supermarket and a number of basic services. For a wider range of shops, you can cycle to the centre of Pijnacker in fifteen minutes, or take the car to the shopping centre in Nootdorp. Primary schools are available in and directly around the neighbourhood, which also makes the area functional for young families, even though older people dominate the streetscape.
In terms of accessibility, Koningshof is reasonably well situated. The RandstadRail stop Pijnacker-Zuid is within cycling distance and takes you to Den Haag Centraal in about twenty minutes and to Rotterdam Centraal in just over half an hour. For motorists, the connection to the A13 and A12 via the N470 is quickly reached, which suits commuters to Delft, The Hague or Rotterdam well. Bus services via HTM run through the neighbourhood and connect Koningshof with the centre of Pijnacker and the surrounding villages.
Residents appreciate the peace and greenery, but sometimes point to the limited liveliness in the evenings and the relatively modest level of facilities compared to the larger centres. On the Koningshof neighbourhood page you will find all resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood scores. One resident described the neighbourhood as follows: "Koningshof is exactly what you are looking for when you are done with the hustle and bustle of the city. Quiet, tidy, and the neighbours still know each other." That sense of familiarity and social cohesion comes back in several reviews as one of the neighbourhood's strongest points.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Pijnacker-Centrum/Dorp and Pijnacker Noord, Koningshof is slightly quieter and less centrally located, but also somewhat more affordable in terms of WOZ value. Those looking for more urban liveliness might also consider Keijzershof Erven, a newer neighbourhood with a different character. For a broader overview of supply in the region, homes for sale in Pijnacker as a whole are also worth a look.
Is a home in Koningshof right for you?
Koningshof is most suitable for movers and seniors who consciously choose peace, space and a stable neighbourhood. The dominance of over-65s and households without children says something about the character: this is not a bustling starter neighbourhood. First-time buyers will experience the average purchase price of over €553,000 as a barrier; without equity or own funds, buying here is difficult. Families looking for a quiet environment with primary schools nearby will find what they are looking for here, although they must reckon with limited supply and sometimes overbidding. If you are unsure whether buying is the right move now, you can also look at rental homes in Koningshof as an intermediate solution.
What residents say about Koningshof
Residents generally rate Koningshof positively, particularly in terms of peace, safety and the mutual atmosphere in the streets. The green spaces and maintenance of public areas score well in reviews. Residents are sometimes less enthusiastic about the limited hospitality options and the lack of liveliness in the evenings. One resident wrote: "A pleasant, tidy neighbourhood to live in. Little nuisance, well-maintained and you feel safe." See all reviews and scores per category on the Koningshof overview page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Koningshof
On Buurtje.nl you will not only find the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, but also resident reviews, neighbourhood scores and demographic data that help you assess whether Koningshof really suits you. Compare the neighbourhood with nearby alternatives such as Tolhek or Klapwijk, or broaden your search area to Nootdorp and Delfgauw. For municipality-wide information on policy, facilities and developments, you can also visit the website of Pijnacker-Nootdorp municipality. Want to see the total supply of homes for sale in the municipality? Then view all homes for sale in Pijnacker-Nootdorp.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Koningshof?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Koningshof was €553,533. Prices ranged from €375,000 to €698,000, with an average living area of 127 m². This works out to approximately €4,359 per square metre. Please note that current supply and asking prices change daily; the most recent figures are shown at the top of this page.
What is the WOZ value in Koningshof?
The average WOZ value in Koningshof is €422,000. This is lower than the average in the Pijnacker district (€467,000) and the municipal average of Pijnacker-Nootdorp (€482,000). Koningshof is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality, although actual transaction prices are significantly higher than the WOZ values.
What is it like to live in Koningshof?
Koningshof is a quiet, green suburban residential neighbourhood on the west side of Pijnacker, built in the 1980s and 1990s. The neighbourhood has a stable, well-maintained character with wide streets and plenty of greenery. Residents appreciate the peace and safety; the lack of evening activity is sometimes mentioned as a drawback. On the Koningshof neighbourhood page you can find all resident reviews and detailed scores per category.
Is Koningshof suitable for seniors and downsizers?
Yes, Koningshof is particularly suitable for seniors and downsizers. The largest age group consists of those aged 65 and over (705 out of 2,385 residents) and most households are without children. The quiet surroundings, greenery and social cohesion make the neighbourhood attractive for those consciously choosing a calm living environment. First-time buyers will find the average purchase price of over €553,000 a barrier.
How accessible is Koningshof?
Koningshof is well accessible by public transport via the RandstadRail stop Pijnacker-Zuid, within cycling distance of the neighbourhood. From there, you can reach Den Haag Centraal in about twenty minutes and Rotterdam Centraal in just over half an hour. For motorists, the N470 is quickly accessible, with connections to the A13 and A12 towards Delft, The Hague and Rotterdam. HTM bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the centre of Pijnacker and surrounding villages.
What type of homes can you buy in Koningshof?
The supply in Koningshof consists mainly of ground-floor homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1980s and 1990s. Detached houses exist but are rarer. Buying apartments in Koningshof is possible but the supply is limited. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 127 m², indicating spacious family homes.
Are there schools and amenities near Koningshof?
Koningshof has primary schools in and directly around the neighbourhood, which also makes the area functional for young families. For daily groceries, there is a local shopping centre within walking distance. For a wider range of shops, restaurants and services, you can cycle to the centre of Pijnacker or take the car towards Nootdorp. Sports clubs and recreational areas are accessible in the immediate vicinity of the neighbourhood.












