Homes for sale in Kwintsheul, Westland
View the current supply of homes for sale in Kwintsheul and discover what this quiet Westland village has to offer for buyers.









House prices in Kwintsheul: what does a home cost here on average?
Kwintsheul is a distinctly owner-occupied neighbourhood. Three-quarters of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, giving the village a stable and ownership-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €463,000, noticeably higher than the municipal average of €424,000 for Westland. In the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €737,778. The range runs from €375,000 to €1,200,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger detached houses are available. The average home sold had a floor area of 138 m². In Kwintsheul, the majority are single-family homes, often with a garden. Apartments are scarce. For current asking prices and the available supply of owner-occupied homes in Kwintsheul, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Kwintsheul: a real village, not a commuter suburb
Kwintsheul is not a large centre, but that is precisely what many residents appreciate about it. The village has just over 4,300 inhabitants and a distinctly village-like character. One resident aptly describes it as "a typical everyone-knows-everyone village" and gives it a 6.8 out of 10. On the Kwintsheul neighbourhood page you can read all resident experiences and sub-scores. Safety and accessibility both score an 8, as does education. These are strong points for a village of this size. Community spirit and green spaces score lower, both a 5, indicating that the village does not have extensive parks or a vibrant club culture that immediately stands out to everyone.
In terms of amenities, Kwintsheul does surprisingly well for its size. There is a supermarket, a bakery, a hairdresser, a GP, a dentist, a bicycle repair shop and a few snack bars. For a butcher or chemist, you drive to a neighbouring village, reachable within ten minutes. Primary schools are present in the village itself, which is a practical advantage for families with children. The largest age group in Kwintsheul is 45 to 65 years, but young families are also well represented: 730 households with children form the largest household category. The Kwintsheul Centrumgebied is the heart of the village with most daily amenities clustered together. Those seeking more space and greenery can look at the Buitengebied Kwintsheul, where more detached homes on larger plots are found.
Accessibility is a strong point. Kwintsheul is conveniently located relative to the A20 and N213, making The Hague and Rotterdam reachable by car within 20 to 30 minutes. The village does not have its own station, but bus connections take you to Naaldwijk and 's-Gravenzande, from where you travel further. Those wanting to see similar villages in the region can also look at Honselersdijk or Maasdijk, both comparable cores within the municipality. For a slightly larger supply in a larger centre, Naaldwijk is a logical comparison. The municipality of Westland manages local information on accessibility and amenities via westland.nl.
For whom is buying in Kwintsheul a good choice?
Kwintsheul best suits families and movers seeking peace and familiarity over urban vibrancy. The average purchase price of nearly €738,000 makes the village less accessible for first-time buyers, although homes are occasionally available around €375,000. When buying, take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers) and notary fees. Supply is limited and homes sell quickly. Those wanting more flexibility can also look at rental homes in Kwintsheul as a first step or temporary alternative. For a broader supply in the region, it is also worth exploring owner-occupied homes in Westland as a whole.
Searching for an owner-occupied home in Kwintsheul: how to find the right neighbourhood
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only buy a home but also know what to expect from the area. Kwintsheul has sub-neighbourhoods each with their own character. Also compare adjacent villages such as 's-Gravenzande or Monster to see where your wishes best align.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home for sale in Kwintsheul?
The average purchase price in Kwintsheul over the past twelve months was €737,778, based on 9 sold homes. Prices ranged from €375,000 to €1,200,000. The average WOZ value in the village is €463,000, which is higher than the municipal average of Westland (€424,000).
What types of homes are available if you want to buy a house in Kwintsheul?
In Kwintsheul, the supply mainly consists of single-family homes, often with a garden. The average sold home had an area of 138 m². Buying apartments in Kwintsheul is less common; the village has few multi-storey buildings. Those specifically looking for a detached house on a larger plot also consider the Buitengebied Kwintsheul.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Kwintsheul?
In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax: 2% for home movers and people over 35, and 0% for first-time buyers under 35 who meet the conditions. Furthermore, there are notary costs, estate agent fees and possible valuation costs. Budget on average 4 to 6% of the purchase price for additional costs.
How accessible is Kwintsheul for people buying a home and working outside the village?
Kwintsheul does not have its own train station, but is close to the A20 and N213, making The Hague and Rotterdam reachable by car in 20 to 30 minutes. Bus connections take you to Naaldwijk and 's-Gravenzande. Residents rate accessibility an 8 out of 10, which is remarkably positive for a small village.
Are there schools and amenities in Kwintsheul if I move there?
Kwintsheul has primary education within the village itself, which is practical for families. Daily amenities such as a supermarket, bakery, GP and dentist are available. For more extensive amenities like a butcher or chemist, you rely on neighbouring villages, which are reachable within ten minutes. Residents rate education an 8 and amenities a 6.
A typical 'we know each other' village. The village has a supermarket, baker, hairdresser, GP, dentist, bicycle repair shop and snack bars. So plenty of amenities. Nearby villages are reachable within 10 minutes with more amenities like a butcher and drugstores. Quiet village where not much happens. Fun things are organised in the summer and then it's often very cosy. Good bus line that runs every quarter of an hour during peak hours. Everything reasonably easy to reach by bus. I think there could be more green in the village. Something like a small park or so.
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