Tarwewijk, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Brielselaan in Rotterdam's Tarwewijk offers a generous 110 m² of living space, built in 2004. The listing does not state an energy label, so the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. At €465,000, the price is 65% above the neighbourhood average of €281,491, which is on the high side, but the floor area is 43% larger than the local average of 77 m². For context, this is one of the apartments in Rotterdam.
Tarwewijk is a diverse, improving area with a mix of residents. Based on three reviews, one resident says: "The neighbourhood is improving more and more each year. Thanks to the rent law, there are fewer slumlords and more and more families. It sometimes still has a bad reputation, but that is undeserved except for a few streets." Another notes: "Good, quiet, but the municipality could pay a bit more attention, like containers with an awful lot of mess." The neighbourhood has a high address density of 5,919 per km², making it very urban, with mostly flats (91% of homes) and a young population (39% aged 25,45). For more on the area, see the Tarwewijk neighbourhood.
For daily shopping, Lidl is just around the corner, Dirk is a five-minute walk, and Jumbo is a couple of streets away. Basisschool Het Kompas is a five-minute walk away, Oranjeschool is, and CBS De Akker is. The Zuiderpark is a ten-minute walk away, and the Nelson Mandela park is also nearby. The city centre is a quarter of an hour by bike, and the metro is close by. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Rotterdam.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Makelaar Kaar.
Details of this home
Brielselaan 22B, Rotterdam
Satisfactory · 5 residents
The neighbourhood is improving more and more each year. Thanks to the rent law, there are fewer slumlords and more and more families. It sometimes still has a bad reputation, but that is undeserved except for a few streets. The location is fantastic, metro, Zuidplein, city centre a quarter of an hour by bike. Zuiderpark is also around the corner and soon the Nelson Mandela park.
Auto-translated to English by AIGood, quiet, but the municipality could pay a bit more attention, like containers with an awful lot of mess. Green areas could certainly be better, and clean up the containers.
Auto-translated to English by AIyou can do all sorts of things there, shop and walk your dog. it can be busy at night but during the day it's usually quiet. i'm happy to live here. pollution is quite a problem, especially around overflowing bins where seagulls get at them. it would be nice if the council took more account of that.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn terms of hygiene and education, it could be a lot better.
Auto-translated to English by AIDe Tarwewijk is a nice neighbourhood where people from all backgrounds live together. As a woman, I feel reasonably safe there and I love trying restaurants with food from different countries. The downside is the dirt. There is a lot of litter and bins are often overflowing.
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About Brielselaan 22B, Rotterdam
The asking price of €465,000 is 65% above the neighbourhood average of €281,491, but the apartment is also 43% larger than the local average (110 m² vs 77 m²). The median price in Tarwewijk is €264,000, and the maximum is €495,000, so this home sits near the top end. Whether it is fair depends on how much you value the extra space and the 2004 build year, which is newer than most homes in the area (79% were built before 1945).
The neighbourhood is well connected. The metro is close by, and the city centre is a quarter of an hour by bike. The nearest train station is 3.3 km away.
Residents describe the area as diverse and improving. One says: "The neighbourhood is improving more and more each year... more and more families." Another notes it is "good, quiet" but mentions issues with bin mess. The population is young, with 39% aged 25,45, and 30% are one-person households. Many families live here too (30% of households have children).
The neighbourhood recorded 982 total crimes in the latest data, which is relatively high given the population of 12,330. However, one resident says the bad reputation is "undeserved except for a few streets." The area is urban and busy, which can affect perceptions of safety.
Several primary schools are within walking distance: Basisschool Het Kompas (298 m), Oranjeschool (346 m), and CBS De Akker (402 m). Secondary schools are about 1.1 km away on average. The area has many schools within 5 km.
For groceries, Lidl is 359 m away, Dirk at 480 m, and Jumbo at 624 m. A supermarket is just 0.4 km on average. Restaurants are 0.3 km away, and a GP is 0.5 km. The Zuiderpark is 0.8 km away for green space.
Makelaar Kaar has published only the street and price on several channels.
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