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Homes for sale in Weidebloembuurt, Lansingerland

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House prices and market figures Weidebloembuurt, Lansingerland

Weidebloembuurt is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: as many as 90% of the 476 homes are owner-occupied, only 10% are rented out. That ratio says something about the character of the neighbourhood: people live here who have consciously chosen stability and ownership. The average WOZ value is €542,000, which is noticeably higher than the average in the Zuidpolder district (€463,000) and also above the municipal average of Lansingerland (€479,000). That difference is no coincidence: the housing stock consists mainly of larger single-family homes, often with a garden, which explains the higher valuation.

In the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold in Weidebloembuurt, with an average purchase price of €653,667. The range ran from €525,000 to €798,000, with an average living area of 139 m². That works out to a price of around €4,700 per m², indicating that you pay for space here, but also for an established, sought-after neighbourhood. For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Weidebloembuurt, Lansingerland

Weidebloembuurt is located in the southern part of Berkel en Rodenrijs, as part of the Zuidpolder district. It is a quiet, green neighbourhood built in the 1980s and 1990s and has changed little in layout since then. The streets are named after meadow flowers, which accurately reflects the character: this is a neighbourhood that takes its name seriously. Wide pavements, front gardens, plenty of greenery between the homes and a clear structure make it a place where people know each other and children play outside.

The housing stock consists largely of semi-detached and detached houses, supplemented by terraced houses. Apartments are scarce, which partly explains the high average price and low rental share. Most homes have a garage or driveway and a back garden of decent size. Energetically, the neighbourhood scores average: the gas consumption of 980 m³ per year is reasonable for homes from this construction period, but those who care about sustainability would do well to check the energy labels per home.

For daily shopping, you can go to the shopping centre on Rodenrijseweg, within cycling distance. For a larger range, residents drive to the centre of Berkel en Rodenrijs or to nearby Bleiswijk. Children attend one of the primary schools in the area, including schools in the immediate vicinity of Zuidpolder. Sports clubs are well represented in the municipality, with football, tennis and swimming facilities within reasonable distance.

In terms of accessibility, Weidebloembuurt is heavily dependent on the car. The N209 and the connection to the A12 and A13 are reachable within a few minutes, which suits commuters to Rotterdam, The Hague or Zoetermeer well. Public transport is more limited: bus lines connect the neighbourhood to Lansingerland-Zoetermeer station, from where you can travel further with the RandstadRail. Cyclists can explore the area via the Rottemeren recreation area, although the neighbourhood is not particularly cyclist-friendly towards larger cities.

Residents particularly appreciate the peace, space and safety of the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood main page of Weidebloembuurt you can read all reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "It is quiet and green here, the neighbours know each other and the children just play on the street. You don't find that everywhere anymore." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited public transport and the fact that you always have to drive for larger amenities. Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Bloemenbuurt and Vogelbuurt, Weidebloembuurt has a slightly quieter and more subdued character, with on average larger plots.

Does a home for sale in Weidebloembuurt suit you as a buyer?

Weidebloembuurt mainly attracts families and movers who are looking for space and are willing to pay for it. With an average purchase price of over €653,000, this is not a neighbourhood for starters with a limited budget. The largest age group is 45-65 years, and almost half of the households are married, which underlines the family and settling character. Highly educated people are well represented (43%), and the labour participation of 71% indicates an active, working population.

Anyone considering buying a home here must take into account a tight market: only a handful of homes are sold per year. Overbidding is not uncommon. If you have a smaller budget or want to explore the neighbourhood first, the rental homes in Weidebloembuurt are an alternative to consider, although the supply is limited. For more choice in the municipality, you can also look at homes for sale in Zuidpolder or other districts such as Bergschenhoek and Wilderszijde.

What residents say about Weidebloembuurt

Residents generally rate Weidebloembuurt positively. High scores are given for safety, greenery and the quiet living environment. Residents are less enthusiastic about public transport and the limited shopping facilities within walking distance. One resident describes it as: "Ideal if you have children and a car. Less suitable if you depend on public transport or like everything around the corner." All reviews and partial scores per category can be found on the Weidebloembuurt page.

Comparing homes for sale in and around Weidebloembuurt

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, including resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find combined anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. In addition to Weidebloembuurt, you can also look at Parc Rodenrijs for a new-build home, or at De Ackers if you want to explore a different atmosphere. For the overall overview of the municipality, see homes for sale in Lansingerland. More about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Lansingerland.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Weidebloembuurt?

In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Weidebloembuurt was €653,667. The range ran from €525,000 to €798,000, with an average living area of 139 m². That works out to about €4,700 per m². Keep in mind that supply is limited and overbidding is not uncommon in this market.

What is the WOZ value in Weidebloembuurt?

The average WOZ value in Weidebloembuurt is €542,000. That is clearly above the average for the Zuidpolder district (€463,000) and also above the municipal average of Lansingerland (€479,000). The higher value is linked to the predominantly spacious housing stock of single-family homes and semi-detached houses in the neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Weidebloembuurt?

Weidebloembuurt is a quiet, green family neighbourhood in Berkel en Rodenrijs, built in the 1980s and 1990s. Residents appreciate the safety, space and social atmosphere. Less positive are the public transport and limited shopping facilities within walking distance. It is a neighbourhood best suited to people with a car and a preference for peace and quiet.

Is Weidebloembuurt suitable for families?

Yes, the neighbourhood is particularly suitable for families with children. The largest age group is 45-65 years and the proportion of households with children is high. The homes are spacious, there is plenty of greenery and the neighbourhood is perceived as safe. Primary schools and sports facilities are within reasonable distance. First-time buyers with a limited budget will find few entry-level homes here.

How accessible is Weidebloembuurt?

By car, Weidebloembuurt is easily accessible via the N209, with quick connections to the A12 and A13 towards Rotterdam and The Hague. By public transport, the neighbourhood is less well served: bus lines connect the district to Lansingerland-Zoetermeer station, from where the RandstadRail continues. For daily travel, a car is almost indispensable.

What type of homes are for sale in Weidebloembuurt?

The supply mainly consists of semi-detached houses, detached houses and terraced houses, built in the 1980s and 1990s. Buying apartments in Weidebloembuurt is hardly possible; the supply of these is minimal. Most homes have a driveway or garage and a garden. With an average area of 139 m², the homes are more spacious than average in the region.

Are there schools and facilities near Weidebloembuurt?

In and around Weidebloembuurt, primary schools are available that are easily accessible for families. For daily shopping, there is a shopping centre within cycling distance on the Rodenrijseweg. For a wider range of shops, catering and facilities, residents rely on the centre of Berkel en Rodenrijs or neighbouring towns. Sports clubs for football, tennis and swimming are represented in the municipality.

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