Homes for sale in Nootdorp, Pijnacker-Nootdorp
View the current supply of homes for sale in Nootdorp, with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews. Discover if this district suits you.




What does a home cost in Nootdorp?
Nootdorp is a neighbourhood where buying is the norm: 71% of the more than 7,200 homes are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €512,000, which is about €30,000 higher than the municipal average of Pijnacker-Nootdorp (€482,000). Looking at actual transaction prices over the past year, the average is even higher: €704,978 with an average living area of 149 m². The range is wide, from around €200,000 for a compact apartment to €1,875,000 for the largest detached homes. In total, 45 homes changed hands. The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, particularly terraced houses and semi-detached houses, supplemented by apartments in the newer parts around De Venen. Want to know what is currently for sale and at what asking prices? Check the current overview at the top of this page.
Living in Nootdorp: village character between The Hague and Delft
Nootdorp feels like a village that happens to be wedged between two cities. That combination makes it special: you have the peace of a close-knit community, but you are within a quarter of an hour of the Haagse Markt or Delft city centre. On the Nootdorp neighbourhood page, residents rate the area an 8.0 out of 10. Notable are the high scores for safety (8.5), sense of community (8.5) and amenities (8.5). Resident Marit sums it up succinctly: "Good and cosy." The beauty of public spaces scores a lower 6.5, and you can see that in some places: not every street is equally well-maintained, and greenery (7.0) is present but not abundant compared to, for example, the green rural area.
In terms of amenities, you are well-served in Nootdorp. Around the old village centre near Nootdorp CentrumWest you will find an Albert Heijn, bakery, pharmacy and various specialist shops along the Dorpsstraat. For families, there are primary schools such as De Morgenster and Het Talent, and the score for education (8.5) confirms that parents are satisfied here. Sports club VCS Nootdorp and tennis club TVNC offer sports facilities, and the Dobbeplas recreation area is within cycling distance. In the new-build neighbourhoods De Venen Centrum and De Venen / Craeyenburch, amenities are more modern, with their own shopping strip and schools.
Accessibility is one of the strongest points. Nootdorp has its own stop on RandstadRail line 3 and line 4, which takes you to Den Haag Centraal in about 15 minutes. By car, via the N470 you are quickly on the A12 and A13 towards Rotterdam or Zoetermeer. Bus line 61 connects Nootdorp with Delft. This good connectivity also explains why prices here are high: you pay for that accessibility. Feel free to compare the supply in neighbouring municipalities such as Pijnacker or Delfgauw to get a good picture of the region. More information about municipal plans and zoning plans can be found on the website of the municipality of Pijnacker-Nootdorp.
Does Nootdorp suit you as a buyer?
With an average purchase price of over €700,000, buying a home in Nootdorp is not an entry-level model for first-time buyers, unless you are aiming for an apartment purchase in Nootdorp at the lower end of the market (from around €200,000). The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and families with dual incomes. The average household income of €44,600 and the high labour participation rate (68%) confirm that picture. Keep in mind additional costs: transfer tax (2%), notary and valuation costs, and in the current market, bidding above the asking price is common. Is buying in Nootdorp not feasible now? Then also check the rental homes in Nootdorp as an alternative. Seniors will find suitable options in the ground-floor apartments around Oostambacht / Heronpark.
Searching for a home in Nootdorp using neighbourhood data and reviews
On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current housing supply with real resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know which area you are moving into. View the full overview of homes for sale in Pijnacker-Nootdorp or compare directly with the supply in Delfgauw and Pijnacker to find the best match.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average purchase price of a house in Nootdorp?
The average purchase price in Nootdorp over the past year was €704,978, with an average living area of 149 m². The range runs from approximately €200,000 to €1,875,000, depending on the type of home.
What kind of homes can I buy in Nootdorp?
The supply mainly consists of single-family homes such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses. In the newer neighbourhoods around De Venen, apartments are also available. Those looking for a home with more space can consider detached houses in the rural area.
What is the WOZ value of homes in Nootdorp?
The average WOZ value in Nootdorp is €512,000. That is approximately €30,000 higher than the municipal average of Pijnacker-Nootdorp (€482,000). Keep in mind that actual transaction prices are generally above the WOZ value.
Is buying an apartment in Nootdorp affordable for first-time buyers?
At the lower end of the market, there are homes from around €200,000, which can be achievable for first-time buyers with an average income. However, bidding above the asking price is common in Nootdorp, so factor in additional costs such as transfer tax (2%), valuation and notary fees.
How is the accessibility if I buy a home in Nootdorp?
Nootdorp has its own RandstadRail stop (lines 3 and 4), which takes you to Den Haag Centraal in about 15 minutes. Via the N470 you have quick access to the A12 and A13. Bus line 61 runs towards Delft. Residents rate the accessibility at 8.0 out of 10.
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