De Hoogte, Groningen
NeighbourhoodThis 1916 apartment on Asingastraat has a warm, lived-in feel. With 47 m² and energy label C, it's a compact home in a neighbourhood that's very much on the up. At €219,500, it's the cheapest of the eight homes currently for sale in De Hoogte and 26% below the neighbourhood average asking price, a keen entry point for buyers looking at apartments in Groningen.
De Hoogte is a cosy, green part of Groningen where owners and renters live side by side. Based on two reviews, residents describe it as a friendly, generally quiet area. One resident says: "I've lived here for 12 years, mostly with great pleasure. It's generally a quiet neighbourhood with little nuisance." Another notes: "It's a cosy neighbourhood with lots of greenery where owners and renters live on the same street." The area has a strong sense of community, neighbours lend things via a street app and campaigned together for a greener square. Most homes are pre-war, and the neighbourhood has a high proportion of single-person households. For more on the area, see neighbourhood De Hoogte.
For your morning bread run, Lidl is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn and Jumbo are a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within a ten-minute walk, including Openbare Basisschool Karrepad and De Wegwijzer, plus secondary schools like Gomarus College Magnolia. A park or garden is on your doorstep, and the train station is a ten-minute walk away. For more about the wider area, check out municipality Groningen.
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Details of this home
Asingastraat 3B, Groningen
Satisfactory · 2 residents
I've lived here for 12 years, mostly with great pleasure. It's generally a quiet neighbourhood with little nuisance. The houses are quite noisy though, so you can hear the neighbours. Especially when they turn up the music, but luckily that's not too often or for long. We have a street app where we lend things and help each other, and sometimes organise things together, which is also nice. And as a whole street we campaigned for a greener square, and that has now happened. There is a supermarket in the neighbourhood and a few shops, but no dentist, GP or school. Those are all in the next district. So that could be better. But there is a community centre, playground and course centre, Edanz, which also organises all sorts of things for the neighbourhood, such as community vegetable gardens and a pick-your-own garden, and offers a healthy meal almost daily for a donation, and cheap bicycle repairs. Volunteers work there, so there is also an opportunity to volunteer for the neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a cosy neighbourhood with lots of greenery where owners and renters live on the same street. I feel safe on my street but not in the whole district. Some streets are a bit worse and feel less safe. Many houses have been renovated, but there are also bad houses with mould, especially the flats, and poorer people live there, so there is quite a lot of poverty in this district. Although I do get the impression that it's less bad in our neighbourhood. The gardens are tidy and it looks well-maintained. Unfortunately, there is often dog poo on the pavement. There is no school in my neighbourhood, only in surrounding districts. There are shops and other amenities nearby, but only one in the district and the rest not. We work together to make the street nicer.
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About Asingastraat 3B, Groningen
At €219,500, this apartment is the cheapest of the eight homes currently for sale in De Hoogte and 26% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €298,563. The average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €3,931, so at €4,670 per m² this flat is slightly above that, but the compact size keeps the total low. It's a keen entry point for the area.
De Hoogte is described by residents as a cosy, working-class neighbourhood with a strong community feel. It's generally quiet, with lots of greenery and a mix of owners and renters. There's a street app for lending and helping, and residents have worked together to green the square. Some streets feel less safe, and there is poverty in the wider district, but the neighbourhood itself is well-maintained.
The train station is 0.9 km away, about a ten-minute walk. That makes it easy to reach the city centre or other destinations without a car.
Lidl is 422 m away, Albert Heijn 520 m, and Jumbo 581 m, all within a short walk. For schools, there are several primary schools within 1 km, including Openbare Basisschool Karrepad (746 m) and De Wegwijzer (870 m). Secondary schools like Gomarus College Magnolia (497 m) are also close.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home of this age. In the neighbourhood, 66.7% of homes have label C, so it's in line with the local stock. You can expect moderate energy costs, not as low as a modern home, but not excessive either.
There are currently eight homes for sale in De Hoogte, with prices ranging from €219,500 to €475,000. This apartment is the cheapest option available right now.
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