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Homes for sale in Pijletuinen, Westland

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House prices and market figures for Pijletuinen, Westland

The owner-occupied market in Pijletuinen is strong. Of the 1,434 homes in the neighbourhood, 76% are owner-occupied, which typifies the ownership culture here. The average WOZ value is €442,000, almost equal to the district average of Naaldwijk (€445,000) and clearly above the municipal average of Westland (€424,000). This indicates that Pijletuinen is an attractive and stable neighbourhood within the municipality.

Looking at actual transactions over the past twelve months, ten homes were sold with an average purchase price of €636,900. The range ran from €489,000 to €765,000, with an average living area of 143 m². This works out to a price of approximately €4,455 per square metre. House prices in Pijletuinen are thus noticeably above the WOZ value, indicating an active market where demand exceeds supply. The available supply and current asking prices can be found at the top of this page.

Living in Pijletuinen, Westland

Pijletuinen is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in the heart of Naaldwijk. The neighbourhood has a green and well-maintained character, with spacious streets and a housing stock that largely consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Think semi-detached houses and terraced houses with gardens, although detached homes can also be found in the higher price range. The neighbourhood's name refers to the region's historic horticultural tradition, and even today Pijletuinen exudes that Westland down-to-earthness and community spirit.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is well-equipped for daily use. There is a primary school within walking distance, a hairdresser and a snack bar in the immediate vicinity, and a park that residents enjoy for a walk or to let children play outside. For more extensive shopping, the centre of Naaldwijk is quickly accessible, where supermarkets, shops and eateries are concentrated. Those who want to do larger grocery shopping or seek more urban amenities are within a few minutes' drive of the centre.

The accessibility of Pijletuinen scores highly. By car, the connection to the N211 and via that road to the A20 towards Rotterdam or The Hague is well arranged. Naaldwijk has bus services that connect the neighbourhood with surrounding towns and the broader public transport network in the Haaglanden region. A train station is not within walking distance, but bus connections to Naaldwijk centre and 's-Gravenzande provide reasonable public transport access. By bike, the centre of Naaldwijk can be reached within a few minutes.

Residents rate Pijletuinen a 7.9 out of 10. Resident Evi Goudswaard describes it as follows: "Nice neighbours, nice place. A park nearby, a school, a hairdresser and a snack bar. People help each other." That description fits well with what the figures also show: accessibility (9.0), community (9.0) and education (9.0) score excellently. Safety (7.0), green space (7.0) and beauty (7.0) are solid but have room for improvement. All neighbourhood ratings and background data can be found on the neighbourhood main page of Pijletuinen.

Compared to neighbouring areas such as Naaldwijk Centrumgebied, Pijletuinen is quieter and more family-oriented. Those looking for more space and a greener character might also consider Kruisbroek or the area around Opstal. Each of these neighbourhoods has its own atmosphere within the Naaldwijk district.

Who is a home in Pijletuinen interesting for?

Based on the demographic composition, with a large group of 45-65-year-olds and a significant proportion of over-65s, Pijletuinen is a neighbourhood that appeals to movers and older buyers. Families with children also find their place here thanks to the school and the park, but the average purchase price of nearly €637,000 makes the neighbourhood less accessible for first-time buyers. Anyone considering buying a home in Pijletuinen would be wise to act quickly: the annual transaction volume is limited (ten sales in twelve months), which means there is little choice and homes do not stay on the market for long. Expect to bid above the asking price in a sought-after street. Is buying not the right step now? Then check out the rental homes in Pijletuinen as an alternative.

What residents say about Pijletuinen

Pijletuinen receives an average rating of 7.9 out of 10 from residents. The community and accessibility stand out with a 9.0. Evi Goudswaard sums up the atmosphere succinctly: "Nice neighbours, nice place. People help each other." That sense of mutual involvement seems characteristic of this neighbourhood. Safety and green space both score a 7.0, indicating that there is still room for improvement in those areas, but no major concerns. Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood data on the Pijletuinen page.

Compare homes for sale around Pijletuinen and in Westland

Buurtje.nl brings together current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented by resident reviews and district data that you won't find combined anywhere else. This way, you can not only compare the supply but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you before planning a viewing. View the total supply in the district via homes for sale in Naaldwijk, explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Geestcomplex or look more broadly at other districts like 's-Gravenzande and Monster. For municipality-wide information, you can also visit the website of Westland municipality.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Pijletuinen?

The average purchase price in Pijletuinen over the past twelve months was €636,900, with an average living area of 143 m². The range ran from €489,000 to €765,000, which works out to a price of approximately €4,455 per square metre. Keep in mind that the annual number of transactions is limited, so popular homes sell quickly and bids above the asking price occur.

What is the WOZ value in Pijletuinen?

The average WOZ value in Pijletuinen is €442,000. This is almost equal to the average for the Naaldwijk district (€445,000) and clearly above the municipal average of Westland (€424,000). However, actual transaction prices are higher, indicating that the market value exceeds the WOZ value.

What is it like to live in Pijletuinen?

Pijletuinen is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood in Naaldwijk with a well-maintained streetscape and a strong sense of community. Residents give the neighbourhood a 7.9 out of 10. Accessibility and community score the highest (both 9.0), while safety and green spaces come in at a solid 7.0. The atmosphere is village-like and down-to-earth, with short lines between neighbours.

Is Pijletuinen suitable for families with children?

Yes, Pijletuinen has features that appeal to families: there is a primary school within walking distance, a park nearby, and the homes are predominantly spacious. Demographic data shows that the neighbourhood has a mix of families and older households. The higher purchase prices do make the step significant for young families, but those with the financial means will find a stable and engaged living environment here.

How is the accessibility of Pijletuinen?

By car, Pijletuinen is easily accessible via the N211, with a quick connection to the A20 towards Rotterdam and The Hague. The centre of Naaldwijk can be reached by bike within a few minutes. Bus services connect the neighbourhood with surrounding towns in the Haaglanden region. A train station is not within walking distance, but the public transport network via bus functions reasonably. Residents rate accessibility at 9.0.

What type of homes are for sale in Pijletuinen?

The housing stock in Pijletuinen consists largely of single-family homes, including semi-detached houses and terraced houses, predominantly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Detached homes also occur in the higher price range. Buying apartments in Pijletuinen is less common; the supply here is limited. Of the total housing stock, 76% is owner-occupied, 22% is owned by a housing corporation.

Are there schools and amenities in Pijletuinen?

Pijletuinen has a primary school within walking distance and scores a 9.0 on education in the resident rating. Furthermore, there is a hairdresser and a snack bar in the immediate vicinity, and a park that is popular with residents. For more extensive shopping, supermarkets and catering, the centre of Naaldwijk is quickly accessible. Larger shopping centres and healthcare facilities are easily reachable by car or bike.


Experiences from Pijletuinen
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7.9
Evi Goudswaard
Family · Terraced house
09-07-2024
Nice

Nice neighbours Nice place A park in the neighbourhood A school A barber and a snack bar Nice environment People help each other

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