De Hoogte, Groningen
This apartment on Asingastraat 6 sits in De Hoogte, a lively part of Groningen's Oud-Noord district. The area is densely built and very urban, with a real mix of ages and household types. The asking price of €339,000 is on the high side compared with the average for apartments in Groningen, which currently sits around €314,800.
The apartment was built in 1956 and has an energy label D. According to the BAG registration, the living area is 101 m², which works out at €3,356 per m². The listing does not provide further details on the layout, bedrooms or outdoor space.
Residents of the wider district give their living environment an average score of 7.64, based on 25 reviews. One resident says: "I feel quite safe here, in all that time there was only one fire but otherwise you can just live your life quietly, many highly educated neighbours, which is pleasant in contact." Another notes: "Very beautiful neighbourhood in Groningen. Lots of facilities such as various schools, gym, playgrounds and plenty of supermarkets and other shops." A third review is less positive, describing it as an old neighbourhood with generally low income. The district has around 4,140 inhabitants, and 69% of households are single-person. For more context, have a look at the De Hoogte neighbourhood.
Daily life is well covered here. Lidl is on your doorstep, with Jumbo, Aldi and Albert Heijn just around the corner. The nearest GP, Huisartsen Boterdiep, is a couple of streets away, and Apotheek Poll is just around the corner. Bus line 10 stops at Groningen, Floresstraat on your doorstep, and Groningen Noord train station is a five-minute walk. The UMCG hospital is a ten-minute walk. All of this is part of the municipality of Groningen.
The WOZ value is €330,000 as of 1 January 2025, and the asking price sits 3% above that. The energy label D is worth noting, as most of the current supply in this neighbourhood scores better. As for the address data: the road-traffic noise level is 64 dB Lden, above the norm, while rail and air traffic stay below their norms. The foundation risk indication is elevated, based on area-level data, and pluvial flooding risk is low, with heat stress expected to become medium by 2050. These are indications at area level, not an inspection of this specific home.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via two channels, including MakelaarWij B.V. on Vastgoed Nederland.
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Details of this home
The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Asingastraat 6, Groningen
The asking price is €339,000. That is on the high side compared with the average asking price in De Hoogte, which is €314,800, and the median of €295,000. The price per m², based on the BAG living area of 101 m², comes to €3,356.
The energy label is D. That is a mid-range label, so you can expect moderate energy costs. In the current supply in this neighbourhood, most homes score better, with 28.6% at label A and 42.9% at label C. Only 14.3% of the supply has a label D or lower.
The WOZ value is €330,000, as determined by the municipality on 1 January 2025. The asking price is 3% above that WOZ value. The WOZ is a municipal valuation for tax purposes, not the current market value.
The foundation risk indication for this address is elevated, based on area-level data. The home was built in 1956 on clay soil, which may mean wooden piles or a shallow foundation. In this postcode area, 100% of properties were built before 1970, and 2% of properties in the neighbourhood have an elevated risk of pile rot. This is an area-level indication, not an inspection of this specific home.
The road-traffic noise level at this address is 64 dB Lden, which is above the Dutch noise norm. Rail traffic noise is 36 dB Lden and air traffic noise is 18 dB Lden, both below their respective norms. These figures come from public data at address level and reflect the area, not the insulation of this particular home.
Lidl is about 383 metres away, and Jumbo, Aldi and Albert Heijn are all within roughly 565 to 577 metres. That means your daily groceries are never far, with the nearest supermarket just around the corner.
The nearest secondary school is Gomarus College Magnolia at about 447 metres, followed by Kamerlingh Onnes at 699 metres. For primary education, Openbare Basisschool Karrepad is about 797 metres away, with De Wegwijzer and De Pendinghe slightly further.
Bus line 10 stops at Groningen, Floresstraat about 205 metres away, and also at Groningen, Nw. Ebbingestraat and Groningen, Eikenlaan. Groningen Noord train station is about 402 metres away, so both bus and train are within easy reach.
Residents of the wider district give their living environment an average score of 7.64 out of 25 reviews. One resident mentions the pleasant neighbours, the neat street and the nearby Hamburgervijver, while another highlights the many facilities and small parks. A third review is less positive, describing it as an old neighbourhood with generally low income.
De Hoogte has around 4,140 inhabitants. It is a very urban area with 69% single-person households and an average household size of 1.5. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old at 44%, while 13% are under 15 and 6% are 65 or older.
How residents experience their neighbourhood
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.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €314,800 | €295,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,341 | – |
| Rent price | €1,014 p/m | €978 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €30 p/m | – |
How residents experience their district
Ik woon hier nu, met ups en downs qua lawaai/herrie, nu 12,5 jaar. Altijd gekozen om hier toch te blijven, gezien de fijne buren en nette straat, met de mooie Hamburgervijver om de hoek waar ik graag eens zit te relaxen. Alle voorzieningen vlakbij en bushalte aan de kade, ideaal als je vaak en graag reist :). Ik voel me hier onderhand erg veilig, in al die tijd alleen eens een brand geweest maar verder kun je hier rustig je leventje leven, veelal hoog opgeleide buren, wat prettig is in het contact. Ik ben blij dat ik hier nog steeds woon.
Auto-translated to English by AIVery beautiful neighbourhood in Groningen. Lots of facilities such as various schools, gym, playgrounds and plenty of supermarkets and other shops. What is unpleasant is that there is often rubbish next to the bins. Furthermore, the neighbourhood has many nice small parks and you are within no time in a quiet natural environment where you can enjoy walking, running, cycling etc. All in all, this neighbourhood is perfect for students but also for families and other city dwellers.
Auto-translated to English by AIOld neighbourhood, generally low income.
Auto-translated to English by AII feel at home in this neighbourhood. Very diverse, safe and easily accessible.
Auto-translated to English by AIMy neighbourhood is quite cosy, though sometimes dirty because rubbish isn't put in the bins, so hygiene isn't always great. Lots of students, so sometimes there aren't enough places to park your bike. There isn't really a neighbourhood association or other communities that I'm part of. The area also has a primary school, a university of applied sciences, a nice park, several playgrounds and plenty of other amenities. Definitely a safe neighbourhood, but the houses are very old. All in all, a great place to live.
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood with lots of nature, close to the centre but very quiet.
Auto-translated to English by AIPleasant neighbours all around, cosy, many amenities in the area, fairly green, people greet each other or have a chat. Annual neighbourhood party. Easily accessible from both sides of the ring road. Safe feeling of living. Both students, elderly and families.
Auto-translated to English by AII haven't lived here very long, but I'm especially a fan of the green surroundings and walking routes. I was also surprised that people from my block like to chat and know each other reasonably well. On the street I don't always feel very safe, because there are relatively many people with (visible) mental health and/or drug problems. Yet after living here for a short time, I noticed that I need to worry less than I thought and most people are very friendly here. I am less of a fan of the amenities here; only the Plus supermarket is in the neighbourhood, but that's not necessarily very affordable for everyone. Furthermore, there isn't much within walking distance. I also notice that, for example, on my street there is quite a lot of litter (now also a lot of old fireworks) and the gardens are generally not maintained. This could certainly be improved (:
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €379,492 | €348,978 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €5,037 | – |
| Rent price | €1,135 p/m | €1,122 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €20 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
Ik woon hier nu, met ups en downs qua lawaai/herrie, nu 12,5 jaar. Altijd gekozen om hier toch te blijven, gezien de fijne buren en nette straat, met de mooie Hamburgervijver om de hoek waar ik graag eens zit te relaxen. Alle voorzieningen vlakbij en bushalte aan de kade, ideaal als je vaak en graag reist :). Ik voel me hier onderhand erg veilig, in al die tijd alleen eens een brand geweest maar verder kun je hier rustig je leventje leven, veelal hoog opgeleide buren, wat prettig is in het contact. Ik ben blij dat ik hier nog steeds woon.
Auto-translated to English by AIMooie huizen, goede voorzieningen, rustig, zo in de stad. toppp
Auto-translated to English by AIPeople are friendly, I enjoy living here.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere is always something to do. There are supermarkets and plenty of other shops, cafeterias, fresh bread from the bakery. Market once a week, a nice park with ponds for fishing.
Auto-translated to English by AIFine, it's safe to cycle home in the evening but it's not super either. And there is a huge piece of nature
Auto-translated to English by AIActually, everything is just fine. There are several eateries in the neighbourhood, supermarkets are close by, bus stops, you can park your bike easily, and with the city beach there is also a beautiful and well-known green area.
Auto-translated to English by AIEverything in the neighbourhood: shops, sports facilities, schools, community centres. So something for everyone.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere is a shopping centre opposite here so I always have something to see and never get bored
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €466,494 | €381,426 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,222 | – |
| Rent price | €1,380 p/m | €1,320 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €19 p/m | – |
Asingastraat 6, Groningen
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