Homes for sale in Naaldwijk, Westland
View the current supply of homes for sale in Naaldwijk, including resident reviews and neighbourhood data to choose the right area.




What does a home in Naaldwijk cost?
Naaldwijk is a neighbourhood where most homes are owner-occupied: 67% are owner-occupied homes, compared to 33% rented. The average WOZ value is €445,000, slightly higher than the municipal average of €424,000 in Westland. That difference makes sense: Naaldwijk is the administrative centre of the municipality and has a more complete range of amenities than many surrounding villages. In the past twelve months, 56 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €620,670, with a range from €295,000 to €1,275,000. The average floor area was 136 m². Here you will mainly find terraced houses and semi-detached houses, but also detached homes in the outlying areas and apartments closer to the centre. At the top of this page, see the current listings and the average asking price at this moment.
Living in Naaldwijk: village character with accessibility to The Hague
Naaldwijk scores a 7.4 out of 10 from residents on Buurtje.nl, based on six reviews. Notable are the relatively high scores for safety (8.0) and housing (7.8). Resident Evi Goudswaard describes it as a "nice place" with helpful neighbours, a park nearby and daily amenities within walking distance. That's right: around the centre you will find an Albert Heijn, a Jumbo, various small specialist shops and eateries along the Molenstraat and Wilhelminaplein. At the same time, resident Jansen is honest about the downside: "Parks are poorly maintained and there is quite a lot of litter." The score for green spaces and amenities is therefore the lowest (both 6.8). Read more experiences and all sub-scores on the Naaldwijk neighbourhood page.
In terms of sub-neighbourhoods, the character varies considerably. In the Centre Area you live above the shops or in compact 1960s homes, while Hoogeland Oost and Pijletuinen are typical family neighbourhoods with more spacious single-family homes and playgrounds. In the outlying areas you will find detached homes among the greenhouses, with more space but less walking distance to amenities. Education scores well (7.8): there are several primary schools, including De Kyckert and Het Kompas, and secondary education at the nearby ISW. Resident Peter notes that there are "few problems", although he mentions parking as a point of attention: in the narrower streets around the centre, finding a spot can be a challenge.
Accessibility is decent but not spectacular (score 7.3). Naaldwijk does not have its own train station, but with bus line 32 (Connexxion) you can reach Den Haag Centraal in about 25 minutes. By car, via the N222 and A4, you are within half an hour of The Hague or Delft, and via the Wippolderlaan you connect to the A20 towards Rotterdam. The municipality of Westland is working on better cycling connections, but for commuting to the Randstad, a car or e-bike is still the standard for many residents.
Is Naaldwijk right for you as a buyer?
With an average purchase price above six hundred thousand euros, buying a home in Naaldwijk is not within everyone's budget. First-time buyers with a modal income (the average disposable income here is €37,300) will find it difficult without a substantial savings pot or existing equity. Buying an apartment in Naaldwijk can start from around €295,000, making it more accessible. Families are the largest group here (3,545 households with children) and you can feel that in the atmosphere. Seniors can find ground-floor options in Kruisbroek and the centre. Keep in mind additional costs: transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation fees add up. Overbidding occurs, especially for popular mid-terrace houses. Those who want to search more flexibly can also look at rental homes in Naaldwijk or the owner-occupied market in neighbouring villages.
Searching for owner-occupied homes in Naaldwijk and surroundings
On this page, you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores and real resident reviews, so you not only find a home but also know what it's really like. Also check the listings in Honselersdijk, 's-Gravenzande or Wateringen for more choice within owner-occupied homes in Westland.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Naaldwijk?
The average purchase price in Naaldwijk over the past year was €620,670, with a range from €295,000 to €1,275,000. The average floor area was 136 m². The WOZ value is €445,000, slightly above the Westland average of €424,000.
What costs are involved in buying a home in Naaldwijk?
In addition to the purchase price, you pay 2% transfer tax (for owner-occupation), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs, and possibly advisory fees. Add to that the risk of overbidding: in popular neighbourhoods, offers often exceed the asking price.
Is Naaldwijk suitable for families to buy a home?
Yes, families form the largest household group in Naaldwijk (3,545 households with children). There are several primary schools, playgrounds, and the neighbourhoods Hoogeland and Pijletuinen are typical family areas. Education scores a 7.8 among residents.
Can I buy an apartment in Naaldwijk?
Yes, especially around the city centre area, apartments are available. The entry price is around €295,000, making it an option for first-time buyers. The supply is more limited than for single-family homes, so keep an eye on the current overview on this page.
How is the accessibility of Naaldwijk for commuting?
Naaldwijk does not have a train station, but bus line 32 takes you to Den Haag Centraal in about 25 minutes. By car, via the N222 and A4, you can reach The Hague or Delft within half an hour. Towards Rotterdam, you connect to the A20 via the Wippolderlaan.
Few problems here. Only parking on the street is difficult.
Auto-translated to English by AIFew problems here. Last armed robbery at the Chinese takeaway was about 10 years ago, I think. And the boss of the kebab shop on the corner of the street was arrested for drug trafficking, also years ago. They are doing a major renovation on a building two houses down from me. I'm curious what will go in there.
Auto-translated to English by AIDecent neighbourhood with nice playgrounds. Parks are poorly maintained and very monotonous in terms of planting. There is quite a lot of litter in the area and apart from two primary schools, there are hardly any facilities nearby.
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbours Nice place A park in the neighbourhood A school A barber and a snack bar Nice environment People help each other
Auto-translated to English by AIplus: nice living close to beach and forest, park leads to beach good accessibility shops nearby minus: public transport
Auto-translated to English by AIYes, I think it's a messy neighbourhood, a lot of nuisance
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