








Modern apartment with park views in sustainable RijswijkBuiten
Key Features
Description
Parkzijde is a new residential complex currently under development in the RijswijkBuiten area, situated between the municipalities of Rijswijk and Delft in the province of South Holland. The complex is positioned directly adjacent to Wilhelminapark, providing residents with views over green spaces. Parkzijde consists of two separate buildings containing a total of 71 apartments, with the buildings featuring 7 and 12 residential floors respectively.
The project offers a range of apartment types, from compact studios to larger penthouses, with living areas varying between 68 and 99 square meters. This specific apartment, identified by building number 69, has a gross floor area of 82 square meters and is located on the 11th floor of the taller building. The apartment contains three rooms in total, comprising two bedrooms in addition to the living area.
Each apartment in the Parkzijde complex includes private outdoor space, which may take the form of a balcony, loggia, or terrace. In this case, the apartment has a balcony measuring 10 square meters. All outdoor spaces are oriented towards the west, which means residents can enjoy afternoon and evening sunlight throughout the year. From the elevated position on the 11th floor, the apartment offers views over Wilhelminapark.
The building design incorporates large windows throughout the apartments, intended to maximize natural light within the living spaces. The interior volume of this apartment is 217 cubic meters, which provides a sense of spaciousness that complements the 82 square meter floor plan.
RijswijkBuiten has been developed as one of the more sustainable residential neighborhoods in the Netherlands. The Parkzijde complex continues this approach, with attention to energy efficiency and a healthy indoor climate. The apartment has been assigned an A+++ energy rating, which is the highest classification available under the Dutch energy labeling system. This rating reflects the building's full insulation and energy-efficient design.
Hot water for the apartment is provided through an electric boiler system. The combination of comprehensive insulation and efficient systems is intended to result in lower energy consumption, which has practical benefits for monthly housing costs. Additionally, the favorable energy label may provide advantages when arranging mortgage financing, as some lenders offer increased borrowing capacity or interest rate reductions for highly energy-efficient properties.
The ground-level environment around Parkzijde has been designed with green landscaping, and the area includes dedicated cycling and walking paths. The public spaces in RijswijkBuiten incorporate climate-adaptive features, taking into account water management and sustainable urban design principles.
The location between Rijswijk and Delft means that both city centers are accessible by bicycle. RijswijkBuiten is positioned to offer a residential environment that combines the quieter character of a suburban setting with proximity to urban amenities in both municipalities.
Parking at Parkzijde is provided through public parking facilities rather than dedicated private spaces. This is a common arrangement in many Dutch residential developments, particularly those located in areas with good public transport connections and cycling infrastructure.
The apartment is classified as a portiekflat, which is a gallery-style apartment building where units are accessed via a shared corridor or gallery. This building type is common in Dutch multi-story residential construction and remains a practical layout solution for contemporary new construction projects.
Construction of the Parkzijde complex is scheduled for completion in 2028. The asking price for this apartment is set at 517,000 euros, with the price quoted as vrij op naam, meaning the buyer is not responsible for transfer tax or notary costs associated with the property transfer. At this price point, the cost per square meter of living space amounts to approximately 6,305 euros.
The transfer of the property will be arranged by mutual agreement, as is standard practice for new construction projects in the Netherlands. Buyers of new construction properties typically enter into a purchase agreement with the developer, with completion occurring once the building is finished and delivered.
