Ommoord, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis third-floor apartment on Anatole Franceplaats sits in a leafy part of Rotterdam where the streets are wide and the pace is calm. At €300,000, the asking price is 26% below the neighbourhood average of €406,492, a keen entry point for a flat of this size. For context, the supply of apartments in Rotterdam varies widely, but here you get 83 m² of living space from 1971 with an energy label D.
Ommoord is a quiet, green part of Rotterdam with a strong sense of community. One resident says: "It's always been a quiet, green neighbourhood, although unfortunately it's been getting worse in recent years due to more crime and a change in residents who don't care as much." Another describes it as "a very pleasant and quiet neighbourhood to live in" with "a lot of greenery around, such as the Ommoordse Veld and the Kralingse Bos within walking distance." Based on nine reviews, the neighbourhood scores an 8.04 out of 10. The area is predominantly built in the 1970s (88% of homes) and has a mix of families and older residents. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Ommoord.
Daily errands are easy: Jumbo is just around the corner, Albert Heijn a couple of streets away, and Dirk and PLUS within a five-minute walk. For school runs, IKC Nova and SBO IKC Nova are both on your doorstep, while the Minister Marga Klompéschool and Obs Prins Alexander are a ten-minute walk. The municipality Rotterdam keeps the city running, and the nearby Ommoordse Veld offers a quick escape into nature.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Woongoed Makelaars. The energy label D is worth noting, in a neighbourhood where most of the for-sale stock has a better rating, this could mean higher running costs.
Details of this home
Anatole Franceplaats 596, Rotterdam
Very good · 9 residents
My experience with the neighbourhood Ommoord Ommoord is a quiet, green neighbourhood in Rotterdam with a pleasant living environment for young and old. The area offers plenty of space, wide avenues and access to beautiful nature areas such as the Ommoordse Veld and the Lage Bergse Bos. This makes it ideal for walking, cycling and relaxing outdoors. What appeals to me is the sense of peace and safety that the neighbourhood exudes. Although there are occasional minor incidents, it generally feels safe and familiar. The community is friendly and easy-going. In some streets you really see neighbours who know each other and take up initiatives together, for example via neighbourhood app groups or community centres. This contributes to a pleasant atmosphere. The neighbourhood is predominantly clean, with regular maintenance of the streets and rubbish collection. However, there are sometimes spots with litter or full bins, especially around shopping areas. Dog poo also remains a point of annoyance in some places. In terms of housing, Ommoord offers a lot of variety: from spacious family homes to apartments and high-rise flats. Some buildings are a bit dated, but there is investment in renovation. For the price and space you get, it is still relatively affordable to live in this neighbourhood. Education is fine: there are several primary schools and childcare options, easily accessible and generally solid. Secondary schools are a bit further away, but are easy to reach. Extra facilities for children, such as homework supervision or cultural activities, would be a nice addition. What really stands out is how green the neighbourhood is. The spacious layout, the many trees and the nearby greenery make it a nice place for nature lovers or families with children. In this, Ommoord really excels compared to other Rotterdam neighbourhoods. What could be better are the amenities. The basics are there – a supermarket, GP and some shops – but the offering is limited and lacks vibrancy. Shopping centres such as Hesseplaats and Binnenhof feel outdated and offer little variety. There is hardly any catering or recreation, which makes the neighbourhood less attractive for those who enjoy going out, culture or sports. Especially young people miss places to meet or be active. More catering, modern sports facilities and lively meeting places would really take Ommoord to the next level.
Auto-translated to English by AIOmmoord is a very pleasant and quiet neighbourhood to live in. There is a lot of greenery around, such as the Ommoordse Veld and the Kralingse Bos within walking distance. This makes it ideal for walking, cycling or just finding your inner peace. The area also feels safe in the evening. The hygiene of the neighbourhood is usually good: streets are clean and rubbish is collected regularly. In terms of housing, there is a lot of variety, from apartments to single-person homes, and the houses are easily accessible. Public transport is also fantastically organised: with the train you are in the centre of Rotterdam in no time. Moreover, there are plenty of shops, supermarkets, schools and sports clubs in the area, so you don't have to travel very far for amenities.
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived here since 1971 and never left. It's always been a quiet, green neighbourhood, although unfortunately it's been getting worse in recent years due to more crime and a change in residents who don't care as much and throw/leave rubbish on the street. Luckily there are neighbours who occasionally clean the streets, and it would be nice if this group expanded and the neighbourhood started to look a bit tidier.
Auto-translated to English by AIBeautiful green surroundings with park and Ommoordseveld nearby, plenty of nature, on the edge of the city.
Auto-translated to English by AIMy experience: I live in Ommoord and am very satisfied with the neighbourhood. It is a quiet area, yet well located with a centre, bus stop and metro station nearby. There are many elderly people, but everyone knows each other and greets each other with a smile. It is a nice place to live, especially if you love nature, because we are surrounded by trees and shrubs. In the past there were some problems with mice, but that has become much less now. In addition, there are many dog owners, which makes it easy to get in touch with neighbours. There are also schools in the area, such as near Hesseplaats metro station and Ambachtsland. So far I have always felt safe in Ommoord, and people really look out for each other.
Auto-translated to English by AIMy experience with my neighbourhood is both positive and negative. I've lived here myself for 7/8 years and enjoy it; there are many children, but after a while they go play elsewhere. Also, it's a downside that you hear ambulances, fire engines and police from the house with the window open, so even if someone is shouting downstairs you can still hear it quite clearly. We've also had problems with rats in the bushes for years, but on the gallery, in the halls and in front of the flat no problem. It's nice and cosy, especially when you get to know your neighbours; they're always there for you and you can always have a parcel delivered to their home. There are many elderly people since there's a retirement home for us (Laurens wonen). The transport here is perfect and walking to Zevenkamp is no problem. Metro/bus nearby and a large shopping centre with Albert Heijn, Jumbo, Action, Blokker, Bruna etc. Very convenient, so we can also use our cellars, which go quite far back and are quite wide; they are behind iron bars, so without a key you CANNOT get in. Cosy neighbourhood and as far as I'm concerned I'll live here until my day comes. Luckily that's still a long way off, so for now I enjoy living in Ommoord. Regards, Jedaiah Mijnals.
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About Anatole Franceplaats 596, Rotterdam
The asking price of €300,000 is 26% below the average asking price in Ommoord (€406,492) and also below the median of €400,000. Given the 83 m² floor area, that works out to about €3,614 per m², while the neighbourhood average is €3,819 per m². So it is priced keenly compared to other homes currently on the market in the area.
The home has energy label D. In Ommoord, only 27% of homes have label D or lower, while the majority (73%) have labels A, B or C. Label D is average for a 1971 apartment, it means heating and electricity costs will be moderate, but not as low as a more modern, better-insulated home.
The nearest train station is 2.9 km away, so you would need a bus or bike to reach it. The area has a very high density of addresses (2,944 per km²), which typically means good public transport coverage.
Residents describe Ommoord as a quiet, green neighbourhood with a friendly community. One review mentions that neighbours know each other and take initiatives together via neighbourhood app groups or community centres. Another notes that some streets are tidier than others, but overall it feels safe and familiar.
Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance. IKC Nova and SBO IKC Nova are just around the corner (about 300 m), and the Minister Marga Klompéschool and Obs Prins Alexander are about 800-900 m away. Secondary schools are a bit further, at 1.8 km on average.
The nearest supermarket is Jumbo at 414 m, followed by Albert Heijn at 512 m, Dirk at 782 m, and PLUS at 942 m. There are also a GP practice (0.9 km) and a restaurant (0.8 km) nearby. The shopping centres Hesseplaats and Binnenhof offer additional amenities, though residents note they could use more variety.
Very green. The Ommoordse Veld and Lage Bergse Bos are within walking distance, and a park or public garden is just 0.3 km away. Residents consistently praise the greenery, wide avenues and access to nature for walking, cycling and relaxing.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Ommoord