Homes for sale in Waldeck-Noord, Den Haag
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Waldeck-Noord and discover through neighbourhood data and resident reviews whether this quiet Hague neighbourhood suits you.



House prices and market figures Waldeck-Noord, The Hague
In Waldeck-Noord, about half of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes. The average WOZ value is €279,000, which is slightly below the district average of Waldeck (€287,000) and clearly lower than The Hague average of €354,000. This makes Waldeck-Noord relatively accessible for those looking to buy in The Hague. Over the past twelve months, 41 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €306,610. Prices ranged from €225,000 to €845,000, indicating that both modest apartments and larger homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 71 m², the price per square metre comes to around €4,320. That is substantial, but still much lower than in popular neighbourhoods such as Benoordenhout or Belgisch Park. The supply mainly consists of porch apartments and smaller single-family homes from the 1950s and 1960s. For current asking prices and selling times, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Waldeck-Noord, The Hague
Waldeck-Noord is a quiet, somewhat reserved neighbourhood in the northwest of The Hague, nestled between Laan van Meerdervoort and Sportlaan. The atmosphere is calm and green, with wide streets, many older residents, and a certain stability that you won't quickly find in busier parts of the city. The architectural style is predominantly post-war, with porch flats and terraced houses from the 1950s and 1960s. The facades are sober, the gardens and courtyards often surprisingly green.
Those who live here benefit from the proximity of Westbroekpark and Scheveningse Bosjes, two green lungs within cycling distance. For daily groceries, you can go to the supermarkets along Laan van Meerdervoort, one of the longest shopping streets in the Netherlands, or to the shops on Sportlaan. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, and for secondary education, several schools are accessible in adjacent neighbourhoods. Sporty The Hague knows Waldeck-Noord for the tennis clubs and sports facilities around Sportlaan, which literally give the neighbourhood its name.
Accessibility is good without the neighbourhood feeling busy. Tram lines 1 and 9 run along Laan van Meerdervoort towards the centre of The Hague, which you reach in about ten to fifteen minutes. The Hague Central Station is a quarter of an hour by bike, a bit longer by tram. The connection to the A4 and A12 motorways is via Utrechtsebaan, a few minutes by car. Parking is regulated in most streets but generally manageable.
The population composition is striking: more than half of the residents are 65 years or older, and single-person households form the largest group. This visibly colours the neighbourhood, with a quiet street scene and little nuisance. Residents appreciate this peace, but some indicate that the neighbourhood therefore also has a certain lifelessness compared to surrounding neighbourhoods. On the neighbourhood page of Waldeck-Noord you can read what residents themselves write about living here, including scores per category such as safety, greenery and facilities. One resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "It is very quiet and green here, you notice that many people have lived here for years. Not the liveliest neighbourhood, but perfect for me."
Compared to Waldeck-Zuid, Waldeck-Noord is slightly quieter and has a higher proportion of older residents. Nieuw Waldeck has a younger profile and more recent housing construction. Those who want to explore the atmosphere of the entire district can find broader context on the page about Waldeck. The municipality of The Hague also provides information via denhaag.nl about district plans and municipal facilities in this part of the city.
Who is a home in Waldeck-Noord interesting for?
Waldeck-Noord mainly attracts buyers who value peace and space over liveliness. The neighbourhood is attractive for seniors who want to downsize in a familiar environment, and for couples or singles looking for an affordable entry point into The Hague's owner-occupied segment. First-time buyers can sometimes still buy an apartment in Waldeck-Noord under €300,000, although supply is limited and overbidding is not uncommon. Families with young children find the neighbourhood less dynamic than, for example, the Componistenbuurt. Those who are unsure can also look at rental homes in Waldeck-Noord as an alternative to get to know the neighbourhood first.
What residents say about Waldeck-Noord
Residents generally rate Waldeck-Noord positively, particularly in terms of peace, greenery and safety. Scores for liveliness and nightlife are lower, which fits the character of the neighbourhood. One resident writes: "Nice, safe neighbourhood with lots of greenery. The facilities are fine, although for real cosiness you sometimes have to cycle a bit further." View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the overview page of Waldeck-Noord.
Compare homes for sale in and around Waldeck-Noord
Buurtje.nl bundles listings from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find in this overview anywhere else. This way, you can not only filter by price or size, but also see how neighbourhoods score on liveability, greenery and safety. Compare Waldeck-Noord with other neighbourhoods in the district via the overview of homes for sale in Waldeck, or broaden your search to all homes for sale in The Hague. Greener alternatives with a different price level can be found in Westbroekpark en Duttendel or Oostduinen. Rosenburg is also a neighbourhood worth comparing.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Waldeck-Noord?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Waldeck-Noord was €306,610, with a range from €225,000 to €845,000. With an average living area of 71 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €4,320. The cheaper homes are typically porch apartments, while the higher prices relate to larger single-family homes.
What is the WOZ value in Waldeck-Noord?
The average WOZ value of homes in Waldeck-Noord is €279,000. That is slightly below the average for the Waldeck district (€287,000) and significantly lower than The Hague average of €354,000. Waldeck-Noord is thus one of the relatively more affordable neighbourhoods in the northwest of The Hague.
What is it like to live in Waldeck-Noord?
Living in Waldeck-Noord means choosing peace, greenery and a neighbourhood with a stable character. The housing stock largely dates from the 1950s and 1960s, with porch flats and terraced houses on wide, tree-lined streets. The neighbourhood has many older residents and single-person households, which creates a quiet streetscape. Residents appreciate the safety and proximity to Westbroekpark, but indicate that the neighbourhood is not the liveliest.
Is Waldeck-Noord suitable for seniors who want to buy?
Yes, Waldeck-Noord is pre-eminently a neighbourhood that suits seniors. More than half of the residents are 65 years or older, and the proportion of single-person households is high. There are apartments available that are on one level or accessible by lift, and the neighbourhood is quiet and easy to navigate. Amenities such as supermarkets, public transport and green spaces are easily accessible without a car.
How accessible is Waldeck-Noord?
Waldeck-Noord is well accessible by public transport. Tram lines 1 and 9 run along Laan van Meerdervoort and take you to the centre of The Hague in ten to fifteen minutes. Den Haag Centraal station is a quarter of an hour away by bike. By car, you can quickly connect to the A4 and A12 via the Utrechtsebaan. Parking is regulated but manageable on most streets.
What type of homes are for sale in Waldeck-Noord?
The supply in Waldeck-Noord mainly consists of porch apartments and terraced houses from the 1950s and 1960s. Detached houses or villas are hardly ever found here. The average living area of sold homes over the past twelve months was 71 m². Anyone wanting to buy an apartment in Waldeck-Noord will find one of the more accessible segments of The Hague's owner-occupied market.
Is there enough green space and are there good schools in Waldeck-Noord?
Green space is certainly present: Westbroekpark and the Scheveningse Bosjes are within cycling distance and give the neighbourhood an airy character. For daily recreation, there are also smaller parks within the district itself. There are primary schools in and directly around the neighbourhood, and for secondary education, several schools are accessible in adjacent districts. The municipality of The Hague provides up-to-date information on schools and district facilities via denhaag.nl.














