Homes for sale in Park Veursehout, Leidschendam-Voorburg
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House prices and market figures for Park Veursehout, Leidschendam-Voorburg
Of the 717 homes in Park Veursehout, 56% are owner-occupied and 44% are rental properties, with all rental properties owned by private landlords. There are no housing association homes. The average WOZ value is €539,000, which is significantly above the district average of €425,000 and well above the municipal average of €380,000 for Leidschendam-Voorburg. This difference is no coincidence: Park Veursehout is among the more expensive segments of the municipality.
In the past twelve months, six homes were sold here at an average purchase price of €949,750. The range ran from €649,500 to €1,550,000. With an average living area of 196 m², this works out at a price per square metre of around €4,845. These are predominantly spacious single-family homes and detached houses, not a typical apartment market. For current asking prices and available properties, please consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Park Veursehout, Leidschendam-Voorburg
Park Veursehout is a quiet, green neighbourhood on the edge of Leidschendam, nestled between the Vlietland recreation area and the historic country estates along the Veurseweg. As the name suggests: greenery is not an afterthought here but the foundation of the living environment. Residents have Veursehout Park literally around the corner, with walking paths, open lawns and sightlines you won't find in denser urban neighbourhoods.
The housing stock largely consists of spacious detached and semi-detached homes, partly built in the 1970s and 1980s, later supplemented by newer projects. The streets are wide, the gardens deep, and cars are usually parked on private driveways. It is a neighbourhood that feels like the countryside but is well connected infrastructure-wise. Via the N14 and A4, you can quickly reach The Hague or Leiden. Voorburg station and Leidschendam-Voorburg station are within cycling distance and offer direct connections to The Hague Central and Amsterdam. Bus routes along the Veurseweg connect the neighbourhood to the centre of Leidschendam and surrounding districts.
Daily shopping can be done at the nearby Leidsenhage shopping centre, about ten minutes away by car, or at the smaller shops in the centre of Leidschendam. For schools, there are primary schools in the immediate vicinity; secondary school students generally attend schools in Leidschendam or Voorburg. The neighbourhood is well equipped for sports: LTC Leidschendam tennis club and various recreational opportunities around Vlietland lake are a short distance away.
The population composition tells a clear story: the largest age group is 65-plus (555 of the 1,465 residents), followed by 45-65-year-olds. Families with children are relatively scarce. This is a neighbourhood of established residents, mostly married (52%), with a high level of education (56% highly educated) and an average income of €51,500, which is above the municipal average. This also colours the atmosphere: quiet, well-maintained, little nuisance.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace and green surroundings. On the neighbourhood main page of Park Veursehout you will find all reviews and neighbourhood data. One resident aptly described it: "You really live away from the hustle and bustle here, but you're in the centre of The Hague within a quarter of an hour. You can't combine that so well anywhere else." Critical notes sometimes concern the limited walking distance to shops and the fact that you need a car for many things.
Compared to neighbouring communities such as Duivenvoorde or De Zijde, Park Veursehout has a distinct character: larger, greener and more expensive. If you are looking for the liveliness of a city centre neighbourhood, you would be better off looking at Leidschendam-Zuid en omgeving or another district. More context about the wider area can be found on the page of the De Zijde / Duivenvoorde / Park Veursehout district. The municipality provides additional information about facilities and developments via the website of the municipality of Leidschendam-Voorburg.
Who would be interested in buying a home in Park Veursehout?
Park Veursehout is primarily a neighbourhood for movers and seniors with purchasing power. The average sale price of nearly €950,000 and a lower limit of over €649,000 make it virtually unaffordable for first-time buyers. Families looking for space and appreciating a green environment can do well here, although supply is limited: only six homes were sold in the past year. That means you need to act quickly when something becomes available. If you want to be more flexible or first get used to the neighbourhood, you could also look at rental properties in Park Veursehout as an intermediate solution.
What residents say about Park Veursehout
Residents rate Park Veursehout positively, particularly in terms of peace, greenery and safety. They are less enthusiastic about the accessibility of daily amenities on foot. One resident wrote: "The neighbourhood is quiet and green, the neighbours are friendly and it feels safe. But for a loaf of bread you still have to get in the car." All ratings per category and the overall score can be found on the overview page of Park Veursehout with resident reviews and neighbourhood data.
Comparing homes for sale in and around Park Veursehout
Buurtje.nl brings together listings from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood scores that you won't find on other platforms. This allows you to compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. Besides Park Veursehout, Schakenbosch en het Buitengebied and Prinsenhof are interesting alternatives within the municipality. Also view the full range in the De Zijde / Duivenvoorde / Park Veursehout district or broaden your search to all homes for sale in Leidschendam-Voorburg.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Park Veursehout?
The average purchase price in Park Veursehout over the past year was €949,750, based on six sold homes. The range was from €649,500 to €1,550,000. With an average living area of 196 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,845. Buying a home in Park Veursehout is therefore considerably more expensive than the municipal average.
What is the WOZ value in Park Veursehout?
The average WOZ value in Park Veursehout is €539,000. That is significantly higher than the district average of €425,000 for De Zijde / Duivenvoorde / Park Veursehout and well above the municipal average of €380,000 for Leidschendam-Voorburg. The high WOZ value reflects the spacious housing type and the green, sought-after location of the neighbourhood.
What is it like to live in Park Veursehout?
Living in Park Veursehout feels quiet and green. The neighbourhood is on the edge of Leidschendam, borders the Veursehout park, and has a well-maintained appearance with wide streets and large gardens. Residents appreciate the peace and safety, although the limited walking distance to daily amenities is sometimes mentioned as a drawback. The population largely consists of over-65s and 45-65-year-olds, which partly explains the quiet atmosphere.
Is Park Veursehout suitable for seniors and downsizers?
Yes, Park Veursehout is particularly a neighbourhood for downsizers and seniors. The largest age group consists of over-65s (555 out of 1,465 residents), followed by 45-65-year-olds. The spacious homes, green surroundings, and quiet atmosphere suit these target groups well. For starters, the neighbourhood is financially almost inaccessible due to the high purchase prices.
How accessible is Park Veursehout?
By car, Park Veursehout is easily accessible via the N14 and the connection to the A4, allowing quick access to The Hague or Leiden. Voorburg station and Leidschendam-Voorburg station are within cycling distance and offer direct train connections to The Hague Central. Bus routes via the Veurseweg connect the neighbourhood with the centre of Leidschendam. For daily shopping, a car or bicycle is handy, as the neighbourhood itself has few shops.
What type of homes can you buy in Park Veursehout?
In Park Veursehout, the homes are predominantly spacious single-family houses, semi-detached houses, and detached houses. Buying apartments in Park Veursehout is uncommon; the neighbourhood has a low-rise character. Many homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by later built properties. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 196 m², illustrating the spacious layout.
Is there a lot of green space in Park Veursehout and what about safety?
Green space is one of the strongest assets of Park Veursehout. The neighbourhood directly borders the Veursehout park and is near the Vlietland recreation area, with plenty of walking and cycling opportunities. Residents rate safety positively, and the neighbourhood has a quiet, well-organised layout. The combination of green space, space, and low building density makes this a conscious choice for many residents.





