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What does a home cost in Noordwijkerhout?

The owner-occupied market in Noordwijkerhout is more accessible compared to the rest of the municipality of Noordwijk. The average WOZ value here is €405,000, while the municipal average is €488,000. That difference is also noticeable in transaction prices: in the past twelve months, 58 homes were sold for an average of €556,388, with a range from €299,000 to €995,000 and an average living area of 116 m². About 60% of the more than 5,900 homes are owner-occupied, the remaining 40% are rental, of which 30% are housing association properties. The supply mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses, supplemented by apartments in and around the centre. Those looking to buy an apartment will find them mainly in the centre and the Victorwijken. At the top of this page, you can see the current supply with asking prices and selling times.

Living in Noordwijkerhout: village character between bulbs and dunes

Noordwijkerhout is not a sleepy commuter village, but a lively core with its own identity. The village lies nestled between the bulb fields and the dunes, and you notice that: you are within a few minutes' cycling in nature, but you also have everything you need for daily life close at hand. On the district page of Noordwijkerhout, residents give the village an 8.6 out of 10. Safety (8.8), accessibility (8.8) and education (9.0) score notably high. Resident Ewelina sums it up succinctly: "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. Moreover, you are within a short time in the dunes and at the sea."

The amenities are surprisingly complete for a village of 13,570 inhabitants. On the Dorpsstraat you will find several supermarkets (Albert Heijn, Dirk), specialist shops, a library and catering establishments. There are primary schools such as De Prinsenhof and De Schelp, and sports clubs like football club VVSB and tennis club NLTC. In neighbourhoods such as Mossenest Zuid and Guldemond there are playgrounds and green parks where children can play safely outside. Resident A.G. writes: "Most people know each other, greet each other, social control, neighbourhood app, a cosy and lively neighbourhood." That mutual involvement is typical of the village.

In terms of accessibility, Noordwijkerhout scores well. Bus lines (including line 57 towards Leiden and Haarlem) stop at several places in the village, and the stop is within walking distance according to residents. By car, via the N206 and A44, you are within twenty minutes in Leiden and within half an hour at Schiphol. There is no own train station, but Sassenheim and Voorhout stations are a ten-minute drive away. If you prefer to look towards the coast: Noordwijk aan Zee is less than ten minutes away. Read more about the municipality on the website of the municipality of Noordwijk.

Does Noordwijkerhout suit you as a buyer?

With an entry price around €299,000, buying a home in Noordwijkerhout is feasible for first-time buyers, although you should expect to overbid on popular homes. Families feel at home here because of the strong schools, play space and the village community spirit. Movers looking for more space will find larger homes in neighbourhoods such as In den Houte and Boekhorst. Seniors benefit from the short distances and the flat terrain. When buying, take into account additional costs: transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation costs. Is buying not feasible now? Then look at the rental homes in Noordwijkerhout as an alternative. Be honest with yourself about your budget, the supply is limited and goes quickly.

Searching for a home in Noordwijkerhout and surroundings

On Buurtje.nl you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district statistics, so that you not only buy a house but also choose the right neighbourhood. Compare Noordwijkerhout with surrounding districts such as Noordwijk Binnen, De Zilk or view all homes for sale in Noordwijk to get a complete picture.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a home in Noordwijkerhout?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Noordwijkerhout was €556,388. Prices ranged from €299,000 to €995,000, depending on property type and location. The average WOZ value is €405,000, lower than the municipal average of €488,000.

What additional costs do I incur when buying a home in Noordwijkerhout?

In addition to the purchase price, you pay transfer tax (2% for homes), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, appraisal costs, and possibly advisory fees. Expect around 4-6% of the purchase price in additional costs. Since 2024, first-time buyers under 35 are exempt from transfer tax up to a certain limit.

Is Noordwijkerhout suitable for buying a home with children?

Yes, residents rate education at 9.0 and safety at 8.8. There are several primary schools such as De Prinsenhof and De Schelp, and there is ample provision of playgrounds and sports clubs. The village atmosphere and short distances make the village popular with families.

Can I buy an apartment in Noordwijkerhout?

Yes, apartments are available especially in and around the centre of Noordwijkerhout. The supply is more limited than for single-family homes, so keep a close eye on the current listings. Apartments often represent the cheaper entry point into the housing market here.

How is the accessibility if I move to Noordwijkerhout?

Noordwijkerhout has good bus connections to Leiden and Haarlem via, among others, line 57. By car, via the N206 and A44, you can reach Leiden within twenty minutes and Schiphol within half an hour. There is no own train station, but Sassenheim and Voorhout stations are a ten-minute drive away.


Experiences from Noordwijkerhout
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9.9
Ewelina
Student · Terraced house
Perfect

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!

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9.9
Ewelina
Student · Terraced house
Fantastic

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. 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!!!

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6.9
Anita
Overig · Overig
We live on a nice square. We have good contact with some neighbours and not with others.

I 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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Ss
Family · Semi-detached
Mossenest Noord26-05-2025
Cosy

Always people who want to help you

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8.9
A.G.
Family · Terraced house
Mossenest Zuid29-03-2025
Social neighbourhood

Most people know each other, greet each other, social control neighbourhood app a cosy and lively neighbourhood green through parks trees playground 3 streets nice gardens

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