SegbroekRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of €25.5/m², you are paying a premium to live near the dunes without the tourist chaos of Scheveningen. This area has reached 'FINAL_BOSS' status because the housing supply is locked down by long-term owners, leaving renters to fight over a handful of high-end renovations. It is not a bargain, but the stability of the investment outlook makes it the safest bet in the city for those with the budget.
The Vibe:Segbroek is a landscape of sturdy 1920s brickwork and post-war blocks where the North Sea wind hits you the moment you step outside. It is dominated by the Fahrenheitstraat shopping stretch and a demographic that ranges from wealthy retirees to young professionals with cargo bikes. The RandstadRail Line 3 serves as the neighborhood's lifeline, shuttling people to Centraal Station in under 15 minutes.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Segbroek @ €25.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Can I actually find a park for my car?
Only if you pay for a permit or have a driveway; evening searches for a spot in the Bomenbuurt section are a notorious local headache.
Why are the m² stats higher than in nearby Leyenburg?
You are paying for the 'Vogelwijk-adjacent' prestige and the ability to walk to the beach in ten minutes.
Is the rental market moving fast here?
Extremely; properties at the €19.5/m² floor disappear within 48 hours of hitting the portals.
Are the apartments well-insulated?
It's a gamble; many 1930s builds have been retrofitted, but you’ll still want to check the energy label to avoid massive winter bills.
Is it worth the FINAL_BOSS price tag?
If you value quiet nights and proximity to the International Zone over nightlife, then yes, the price reflects the high quality of life.