Homes for sale in Westbroekpark en Duttendel, Den Haag
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Westbroekpark and Duttendel. View available properties, prices, and selling times directly at the top of this page.




House prices in Westbroekpark en Duttendel: well above The Hague average
Westbroekpark en Duttendel is one of the most expensive residential areas in The Hague. The average WOZ value is €718,000, compared to a municipal average of €354,000. That difference says a lot about the position of this neighbourhood in the housing market. Over the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €1,109,455. Prices ranged from €350,000 to €2,400,000, with an average living area of 158 m². The supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes and detached villas, although there are also some apartments. Of the housing stock, 59% is owner-occupied and 35% is rental. For current asking prices and availability, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Westbroekpark en Duttendel: green, quiet and close to the dunes
Anyone considering living in Westbroekpark en Duttendel is choosing one of the quietest and greenest corners of The Hague. The neighbourhood owes its name to the Westbroekpark, a city park with rose gardens that is directly accessible from the area. On the other side lie the dunes and the Scheveningse Bosjes, meaning residents are literally surrounded by greenery and nature. Residents on Buurtje.nl rate the neighbourhood 8.7 out of 10, with a perfect score of 10 for green space. That is no surprise when you walk around here. Sam writes: "Very quiet neighbourhood with everything a family could need nearby." Emma adds that the area is nice and close to the city and the dunes, but that more supermarkets and public transport within walking distance would be welcome. That honesty is valuable: daily shopping is not around the corner, and for a wider range of shops you have to rely on the centre of Scheveningen or the Fahrenheitstraat. More resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data can be found on the Westbroekpark en Duttendel neighbourhood page.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores 9.0. Tram 11 runs via the Nieuwe Parklaan towards the centre of The Hague, and by bike you can reach Den Haag Centraal in about twenty minutes. Via the Nieuwe Parklaan and the Wassenaarseweg you also have quick access to the A4 and A12. Den Haag Centraal station offers intercity connections to Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht. For daily commuters, the location is therefore acceptable, although the neighbourhood is not a public transport hub. The sub-neighbourhood Westbroekpark is slightly closer to the tram stops, while Duttendel is even quieter and more residential in character. Schools in the area are well-rated, with a sub-score of 9.0 for education. Primary schools are accessible in adjacent neighbourhoods, and the Nederlandsch Lyceum and other secondary schools are within cycling distance. The municipality of The Hague provides additional information about facilities and permits via denhaag.nl.
The average household income of €72,700 is almost twice as high as The Hague average of €38,600, and the labour participation rate is 51%. The largest age group is 65-plus, with 935 out of 2,405 residents. This gives the neighbourhood a quiet, mature character. A similar atmosphere can be found in neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Belgisch Park and Van Stolkpark en Scheveningse Bosjes, although each has its own price level and housing type.
Who is a home for sale in Westbroekpark en Duttendel suitable for?
Buying in Westbroekpark en Duttendel, with an average transaction price of over one million euros, is not an option for first-time buyers. The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers, affluent families and seniors looking for peace, space and greenery. Bear in mind additional costs: transfer tax (2% for owner-occupiers), notary fees and possible estate agent fees can quickly add up to 5 to 6% of the purchase price. Supply is limited, meaning you need to act quickly when something becomes available. If buying is still a step too far financially, consider the rental properties in Westbroekpark en Duttendel as an alternative. Also Benoordenhout and Oostduinen are worth exploring if you are looking for a similar living environment.
Searching for a home for sale in Westbroekpark en Duttendel
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see what a home costs but also what it is really like to live there. View the supply at the top of this page and compare with adjacent neighbourhoods such as de Archipelbuurt or other homes for sale in The Hague to get a good picture of your options.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Westbroekpark en Duttendel?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Westbroekpark en Duttendel was €1,109,455, with an average living area of 158 m². Prices ranged from €350,000 to €2,400,000 depending on type and location. This is significantly higher than the Hague average, making the neighbourhood one of the most expensive in The Hague.
What is the WOZ value of homes in Westbroekpark en Duttendel?
The average WOZ value in Westbroekpark en Duttendel is €718,000. For comparison, the municipal average for The Hague is €354,000. The WOZ value is relevant for the amount of municipal taxes and can play a role in determining the mortgage.
What types of homes are available if you want to buy an apartment or house in Westbroekpark en Duttendel?
The supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes and detached villas, fitting the residential character of the neighbourhood. There are also some apartments, but they form a minority. Of the total housing stock of 1,356 homes, 59% are owner-occupied.
How is the accessibility of Westbroekpark en Duttendel by public transport?
Tram 11 connects the neighbourhood via the Nieuwe Parklaan to the centre of The Hague. By bike, you can reach The Hague Central Station in about twenty minutes, from where intercity trains run to Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht. Residents rate accessibility a 9.0, but some indicate that more public transport stops within walking distance would be welcome.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Westbroekpark en Duttendel?
When buying a home in Westbroekpark en Duttendel, as an owner-occupier you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. In addition, there are notary costs, possible estate agent fees and costs for a structural survey. With a purchase price around the average of €1,109,455, these additional costs can quickly amount to €50,000 or more. Factor this in well in advance.
Very quiet neighbourhood with everything a family could need nearby
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood, though it could have had some supermarkets and public transport closer by. But otherwise a nice neighbourhood close to the city and next to the dunes.
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