Indische buurt, Groningen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Celebesstraat brings a calm, green feel to city living. With an A++ energy label and 101 m² of space, it is unusually efficient for a 1936 building. The rent of €696 is 20% below the neighbourhood average of €869, making it a keen price for the size and quality. For context, apartments in Groningen average €13.18 per m², so this home offers good value.
The Indische buurt is a mixed, lively area with a strong sense of community. One resident says: "I feel at home in this neighbourhood. Very diverse, safe and easily accessible." Another notes: "Nice neighbourhood with lots of nature, close to the centre but very quiet." A third review calls it a "deprived neighbourhood" with low incomes, but overall the area scores 7.87 out of 10 from ten reviews. Most homes are rented (85%), and the streets are full of students and young professionals. For more on the area, see the Indische buurt neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run is just around the corner at Albert Heijn, with PLUS a couple of streets away. For primary schools, Openbare Basisschool Karrepad is on your doorstep, and St. Franciscus is a five-minute walk. Secondary school CSG Wessel Gansfort is a ten-minute walk. The park is just around the corner, and the train station is a ten-minute walk. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Groningen.
At present the home is listed through several channels, including Gruno Vastgoed B.V. and Gruno Vastgoed B.V..
Details of this home
Celebesstraat 73A, Groningen
Good · 10 residents
Old 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 AINice neighbourhood with lots of nature, close to the centre but very quiet.
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 AInice park, close to the centre, two supermarkets nearby, also two hairdressers, community centre with many activities and cheap lunch/dinner around the corner. Second-hand clothing shop, flower shop and a few other shops, including two cafeterias, a pizza delivery, in short plenty of amenities. And also just over 5 minutes by bike from the centre.
Auto-translated to English by AIHave been living here for 5 years, very pleasant. Lots of nice people. Good for starters.
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Data from Indische buurt
46 within 5 km
71 within 5 km
About Celebesstraat 73A, Groningen
Yes, it is keen. The rent is 20% below the neighbourhood average of €869, and for 101 m² with an A++ label, it is well priced. Apartments in Groningen average €13.18 per m², so this home at roughly €6.89 per m² is a good deal.
Homes in this neighbourhood are rented out in an average of 18 days, which indicates a fast-moving market. With only 8 rentals currently available, it is worth acting promptly if you are interested.
You have an Albert Heijn just around the corner (256 m) and a PLUS a couple of streets away (461 m). Lidl, Jumbo and Aldi are within a ten-minute walk. For daily groceries, you are well covered.
Yes, Openbare Basisschool Karrepad is on your doorstep (46 m), and St. Franciscus is a five-minute walk (448 m). For secondary education, CSG Wessel Gansfort is a ten-minute walk (597 m).
The home has an A++ energy label, which is excellent. This means very low heating costs and a modern level of insulation, rare for a 1936 building. You can expect efficient energy use.
The train station is a ten-minute walk (1.3 km), so you can reach the city centre and beyond easily.
Residents give mixed views. One says it is "safe and easily accessible," while another calls it "deprived." The total number of crimes in the neighbourhood is 475, but without context, it is hard to judge. Overall, the area scores 7.87 out of 10 from ten reviews.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Indische buurt