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Renting a Home in Rijswijk-Buiten

A fully sustainable new residential area developed starting in 2013 on former horticultural land between Rijswijk and Delft, without gas connections, featuring 3,500 new homes spread across three sub-areas and its own future train station.

RijswijkBuiten is not an expansion of an existing neighborhood but a new district on undeveloped land. Between 2013 and the projected completion date in 2032, over 3,500 homes will be built on the former horticultural area between the center of Rijswijk and Delft. All homes are gas-free, all homes have solar panels, and all homes are connected to a heat pump system. This is not an addition but the standard. Renting a home in RijswijkBuiten means stepping into a neighborhood designed from the ground up as a sustainable living environment.

€870 / month

Hilvoordestraat 31, Rijswijk
1
57 m²
7/16/2026
Apartment

€1,375 / month

Slachthuisstraat 83, Rijswijk
3
96 m²
Immediately
Apartment

€2,000 / month

Stationsweg 64, Rijswijk
1
111 m²
6/1/2026
Apartment

€1,345 / month

Herderinnestraat, Rijswijk
1
42 m²
5/1/2026
Apartment

€1,590 / month

Sir Winston Churchilllaan 717, Rijswijk
4
147 m²
7/1/2026
Apartment

€1,277 / month

Prinses Ariane Promenade 141, Rijswijk
1
65 m²
Immediately
Apartment

No Gas, but Heat Pump and Solar Panels

The sustainability choices in RijswijkBuiten are integral to its design. Every house has a heat pump for heating and hot water. Every roof has solar panels. The streets and gardens are designed with water-permeable materials that collect rainwater instead of draining it. The planting is native and water-conscious.

In practical terms, this means: no gas bill, lower energy costs than in a comparable home from the seventies or eighties, and a home that is ready for the coming decades. Those who rent in RijswijkBuiten do not have to worry about sustainability operations that still need to take place in older homes.

Sub-areas

RijswijkBuiten consists of three sub-areas, each with its own character:

Sion is the first and most developed sub-area. It borders the existing city and has the first homes completed. The scale is mixed: apartment buildings, terraced houses, and detached houses side by side.

Parkrijk is located around the Wilhelminapark, a 150-hectare green area. Homes in Parkrijk have the park as a direct neighbor. It is the greenest sub-location of RijswijkBuiten.

Pasgeld (divided into Pasgeld-Oost and Pasgeld-West) is the westernmost sub-district, towards Delft. Construction here is still in development.

Apartments Price Breakdown in Rijswijk

SizeAverageMedianPrice RangeAvailable
100-150
€1,887
€1,593€1,413 - €3,000
3
150+
€2,588
€2,588€1,625 - €3,550
0 / 2
50-75
€1,181
€995€681 - €2,500
8
75-100
€1,639
€1,700€1,125 - €2,750
10
<50
€1,317
€1,127€610 - €2,995
12
100-150
3 available
Average
€1,887
Median€1,593
Price Range€1,413 - €3,000
150+
0 / 2
Average
€2,588
Median€2,588
Price Range€1,625 - €3,550
50-75
8 available
Average
€1,181
Median€995
Price Range€681 - €2,500
75-100
10 available
Average
€1,639
Median€1,700
Price Range€1,125 - €2,750
<50
12 available
Average
€1,317
Median€1,127
Price Range€610 - €2,995
Prices are based on current market data and may vary

Housing Supply

RijswijkBuiten has a wide range of housing types: studios, apartments, terraced houses, semi-detached, and detached houses. All segments are represented: social housing, mid-rent housing, free sector rental, and owner-occupied. Those looking in the free sector will find both apartments and ground-level homes with gardens.

The neighborhood is being delivered in phases. This means that new rental market offerings regularly become available. Those who set up an alert will seize opportunities with every new completion.

Accessibility Now and in the Future

Current accessibility is via the existing city edges. The center of Rijswijk is ten to fifteen minutes by bike. Rijswijk Station is reachable in twenty minutes by bike. The N14 and A4 towards Amsterdam and Leiden are accessible via the main roads. Delft Station can be reached by bike in twenty minutes.

In the future, RijswijkBuiten will have its own station on the The Hague-Rotterdam railway line. When this station will become operational depends on the progress of the railway plans.

Fully Gas-Free and Solar Energy Ready as Standard

No home in RijswijkBuiten has a gas connection. Heat pumps, solar panels, and water-permeable gardens are not optional but standard. For tenants who want to transition to a sustainable home without making the improvements themselves, RijswijkBuiten is the most direct route.

Parkrijk: 150 Hectares of Wilhelminapark as a Direct Neighbor

The Parkrijk sub-area borders the 150-hectare Wilhelminapark. Homes in Parkrijk don't just have a park nearby; they are adjacent to it. For those who want walking, running, or cycling in nature as a daily routine, Parkrijk offers it on their doorstep.

Fresh New Construction in a Growing Neighborhood

RijswijkBuiten will be completed until 2032. This means that new homes will regularly enter the market in the coming years. In a region with structural housing shortages, a neighborhood with a continuous pipeline of new rental homes is a practical advantage for active seekers.

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