Rubroek, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 64 m² apartment on the Carel van Nieveltstraat in Rubroek has a warm, lived-in feel. Built in 1953 and with energy label C, it's a solid home in a lively part of the city. The asking price of €350,000 is exactly in line with the median for the neighbourhood, which makes it a fair deal compared to other apartments in Rotterdam.
Rubroek is a dense, urban neighbourhood with over 8,500 residents. Most households are single-person, and the streets are busy, the address density is among the highest in the country. One resident describes it as "many cultures together" and says "good people get along well here", though they note some nuisance from youngsters with balloons and limited parking control. It's a place with character, not a quiet suburb. Read more about the neighbourhood Rubroek.
For daily shopping, Dirk is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn and Lidl are a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk, including Waalse School and OBS Crooswijk, and Lyceum Kralingen for secondary education is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Rotterdam offers all the city's amenities, from museums to markets.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including De Rotterdamsche Vastgoed Makelaardij, DRVM, and Funda.
Details of this home
Carel van Nieveltstraat 7B, Rotterdam
Good · 1 resident
Well, good people get along well here, my only downside is too little control over the parking spaces, a lot of nuisance from youngsters with those balloons.
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About Carel van Nieveltstraat 7B, Rotterdam
Yes, the asking price of €350,000 matches the median sale price in Rubroek exactly. The average price per square metre in the neighbourhood is €5,202, so for 64 m² that would come to roughly €333,000, but this apartment is priced in line with the median, which suggests it's fairly valued.
The apartment has energy label C. That's a decent rating, it means the home is reasonably efficient, though not as good as A or B. About 18% of homes in Rubroek have label C, while over a third have D or lower, so this is a middle-of-the-road score.
Rubroek is very urban and lively. There are supermarkets like Dirk, Albert Heijn and Lidl within a few minutes' walk, and several primary schools are close by. The only downside mentioned by a resident is limited parking control and some nuisance from youngsters. Public transport is good, with a train station 1.2 km away.
It's an apartment built in 1953, so it's a classic post-war flat. The floor area is 64 m², which is slightly smaller than the neighbourhood average of 76 m² for sale homes.
At the time of writing, there are 47 apartments for sale in Rubroek. Prices range from €250,000 to €850,000, with a median of €350,000. Homes here sell on average within 55 days, which is fairly quick.
The listing does not mention a parking spot or garage. The resident review notes that there is "too little control over the parking spaces", so street parking may be competitive. You would need to check with the municipality about permits.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Rubroek