Homes for sale in Noordwijkerhout Centrum, Noordwijk
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Noordwijkerhout Centrum and check neighbourhood scores, market figures and what residents say about living here.


House prices and market figures for Noordwijkerhout Centrum, Noordwijk
The owner-occupied market in Noordwijkerhout Centrum is compact but active. Of the 861 homes in the neighbourhood, 54% are owner-occupied, the rest are rental, a significant portion of which is owned by housing associations (22%). This gives the neighbourhood a mixed character: owner-occupied homes and social housing stand side by side here.
The average WOZ value is €333,000. This is noticeably lower than the average for the district Noordwijkerhout (€405,000) and well below the municipal average of Noordwijk (€488,000). This makes the centre of Noordwijkerhout relatively affordable compared to coastal neighbourhoods such as Noordwijk Zee.
In the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €378,077. Prices ranged from €335,000 to €429,000, with an average living area of 67 m². This works out to a price of approximately €5,643 per m², which is on the steeper side for smaller homes in this region. View the current listings and the average asking price at the top of this page.
Living in Noordwijkerhout Centrum, Noordwijk
Those considering living in Noordwijkerhout Centrum are stepping into a true village centre. The buildings are varied: older terraced houses from the 1950s and 1960s stand alongside some newer apartment complexes and a few detached properties on quieter side streets. It is not a district with wide avenues or large gardens, but a neighbourhood where everything is close together, and that is exactly what many residents appreciate here.
Facilities are within walking distance. In and around the village centre you will find supermarkets, a pharmacy, small shops and eateries. There are primary schools nearby, which makes the neighbourhood attractive for families with young children. Playgrounds are well distributed. Resident Ewelina describes it aptly: "Clean, beautiful and cosy, close to the village, supermarkets and playgrounds. Everything is within walking distance, even the bus stop is very close."
Public transport accessibility is good for a village of this size. A bus stop is a short walk away, providing connections to Leiden, Haarlem and the coast. By car, you can quickly reach the A44 via the N206, making The Hague and Amsterdam accessible. Cyclists can enjoy the extensive cycle path network towards the dunes and flower fields, a typical feature of this region.
The neighbourhood scores an impressive 8.9 out of 10 based on resident reviews, with highs for education (9.3) and facilities (9.3). Safety and accessibility both score 9.0. Green spaces and beauty score slightly lower (8.3), which matches the image of a village centre: it is not a park neighbourhood, but you can be in the dunes on foot or by bike in no time. Another resident describes it as follows: "Noordwijkerhout is a safe and quiet village with a strong community. Moreover, you are within a short time in the dunes and at the sea."
Not everything is rosy. One resident, Anita, gives a lower score (6.9) and mentions parking nuisance as a concrete pain point on her street. She feels that the housing association does not respond adequately to complaints. This is a sign that parking space can be scarce in a densely built village centre, something to consider if you are looking at a home without its own driveway.
Compared to surrounding neighbourhoods, Noordwijkerhout Centrum has a more central and lively character. Neighbourhoods such as In den Houte and Boekhorst are quieter and greener, but further from daily amenities. Guldemond and Victor Midden are predominantly residential areas without the village atmosphere of the centre. Read more about the neighbourhood, resident scores and all reviews on the page for Noordwijkerhout Centrum.
Is a home in Noordwijkerhout Centrum right for you?
The centre of Noordwijkerhout attracts a broad mix of residents. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years (545 of the 1,685 inhabitants), indicating an active population of young families and working people. With 450 single-person households, there is also a clear group of starters and people living alone. Seniors (65+, 340 people) also feel at home here thanks to the proximity of amenities.
For starters, the supply is relatively affordable compared to the rest of the municipality, although the sale prices (average €378,077) are above the WOZ value. Overbidding is not uncommon in this region. Supply is limited: only 13 homes were sold in the past year, so acting quickly pays off. Those who prefer to rent first or are looking for an alternative can also look at rental homes in Noordwijkerhout Centrum. Buying an apartment in Noordwijkerhout Centrum can be a smart choice for those who want the village atmosphere without the maintenance costs of a single-family home.
What residents say about Noordwijkerhout Centrum
Residents give Noordwijkerhout Centrum an average of 8.9 out of 10, based on three reviews. The highest scores go to education (9.3) and facilities (9.3), the lowest to green spaces and beauty (both 8.3). One resident writes: "Noordwijkerhout is a safe and quiet village with a strong community. The surroundings are clean and green, with good amenities, such as shops and schools." View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Noordwijkerhout Centrum.
Compare homes for sale in and around Noordwijkerhout Centrum
Buurtje.nl combines current housing listings from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare the supply in Noordwijkerhout Centrum with that in the wider district via homes for sale in Noordwijkerhout, or explore other districts such as Noordwijk Binnen and Noordwijkerhout Buitengebied. For the full municipal supply and more information about living in the region, see the municipality of Noordwijk or the official municipal website via noordwijk.nl.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Noordwijkerhout Centrum?
In the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €378,077. Prices ranged from €335,000 to €429,000. The average living area was 67 m², which works out to about €5,643 per m². That is relatively high for smaller homes, although prices are still below the municipal average of Noordwijk.
What is the WOZ value in Noordwijkerhout Centrum?
The average WOZ value in Noordwijkerhout Centrum is €333,000. That is lower than the district average of Noordwijkerhout (€405,000) and significantly lower than the municipal average of Noordwijk (€488,000). The centre of Noordwijkerhout is thus one of the more affordable areas within the municipality.
What is it like living in Noordwijkerhout Centrum?
Living in Noordwijkerhout Centrum means living in a true village centre with all daily amenities within walking distance. The neighbourhood has a quiet but lively character, with supermarkets, schools and hospitality venues nearby. Residents give the neighbourhood an 8.9 out of 10 and particularly appreciate the amenities, education and safety. The dunes and sea are within a short cycling distance.
Is Noordwijkerhout Centrum suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well suited for families. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, playgrounds are well distributed and the neighbourhood scores a 9.3 on education in resident reviews. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 25 to 45 years old, indicating that many young families already live here. Parking can be a point of attention in some streets.
How is the accessibility of Noordwijkerhout Centrum?
Accessibility by public transport is good for a village: there is a bus stop within walking distance with connections to Leiden, Haarlem and the coast. By car, you can quickly reach the A44 via the N206 and be in The Hague or Amsterdam within twenty to thirty minutes. Residents give accessibility a score of 9.0. For cyclists, there are good routes towards the dunes and surrounding villages.
What type of homes are for sale in Noordwijkerhout Centrum?
The supply in Noordwijkerhout Centrum mainly consists of terraced houses and mid-terrace houses from the 1950s and 1960s, supplemented by some apartments and occasionally a detached house. The average living area of sold homes in the past year was 67 m², indicating a predominantly compact housing stock. Buying an apartment in Noordwijkerhout Centrum is an option for those who want little maintenance.
Is there parking nuisance in Noordwijkerhout Centrum?
Parking can be a challenge in the village centre. One resident reports in her review concrete nuisance from neighbours occupying multiple parking spaces and experiences that the housing association does not respond adequately. This is a point of attention in densely built streets without a private driveway. If you are considering a home in the centre, it is wise to explore the parking situation on site before making an offer.
Clean, beautiful and cosy, close to the village, supermarkets and playgrounds! Great for parents and children. There is plenty to do and everything is within walking distance! Even the bus stop is very close! Just perfect!
Auto-translated to English by AINoordwijkerhout is a safe and quiet village with a strong community. The surroundings are clean and green, with good amenities such as shops and schools. Moreover, you can be in the dunes and at the seaside within a short time, ideal for relaxation and nature. A lovely place to live where you quickly feel at home!!!
Auto-translated to English by AII think if you live in a house where you have 8 dogs and now a nest of puppies, and you also occupy 5 parking spaces, 2 of which you don't even use, I find that quite antisocial. And it's just tolerated. The housing association does nothing about it. If you email them, you get no reply, even though they claim to take action. Also, I think people drive way too fast on the Viaductweg. I've reported this before, but they do nothing about it either.
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