The HagueFinal Boss Zone

KijkduinRent Prices 2026

2554 GWBeachfront ElitesNo-Tourist ZoneLuxury LockdownWind-Swept Wallet
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

With a median price of €25.8/m², Kijkduin has secured its spot as the 'FINAL_BOSS' of the local rental market. This isn't a neighborhood for starters or those looking for a bargain; it’s a high-spec lifestyle choice where you pay a premium for the lack of tourists. From an investment outlook perspective, the prices are anchored by the International School proximity and the scarcity of new coastal builds, making it expensive but stable.

The Vibe:Kijkduin is the calculated alternative for those who find Scheveningen too loud and the city center too claustrophobic. The area has transitioned from a sleepy family beach into a high-end residential fortress, dominated by the new glass-fronted developments at Deltaplein. You are at the terminus of the 24 bus line, meaning you trade a quick commute for the privilege of hearing the North Sea from your balcony.

Market Median

25.8
/m²/mo
0.0% Discountvs The Hague avg
LowHigh
20.532.5
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanJanuary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Kijkduin @ 25.8/m²/mo

1,548

District Highlights

Grocery
Coop Deltaplein
Nature
Westduinpark
School
International School of The Hague (ISH)
Social
Hudson Voorschoten/Kijkduin
Activity
De Uithof

Locals Ask

Is parking included in these rental prices?

In the new 'Nieuw Kijkduin' developments, a private spot is usually bundled, but check the fine print as it can add €150 to your monthly bill.

What kind of m² stats should I expect for a sea view?

Expect to hit the €32.5/m² ceiling immediately if you want an unobstructed look at the water.

How bad is the commute to the Ministry district?

It’s a slog; the 24 bus or a 25-minute bike ride are your main options, and Sportlaan traffic is no joke during rush hour.

Does the neighborhood analysis justify the 'FINAL_BOSS' rating?

Yes, because the floor price of €20.5/m² is higher than the ceiling in many other Hague districts.

Is it actually quiet in the summer?

Compared to Scheveningen, yes, but the new promenade shops have definitely increased the weekend foot traffic.