Bergpolder, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1933 apartment on De Savornin Lohmanlaan sits in a lively part of Rotterdam-Noord. At 86 m² with a C label, it's a solid home that needs a bit of TLC, many of the original features are still there. The asking price of €500,000 is 28% above the neighbourhood average of €390,956, so it's on the high side compared to other apartments in Rotterdam.
Bergpolder is a mixed area where old and new residents live side by side. One resident says: "Since I've been living here, I've come across friendly people." Another describes it as a "quiet neighbourhood with room for improvement," noting that "many apartments have been renovated" and "the location is ideal." A third review is less positive, calling it an "unfriendly neighbourhood" with damp housing. Based on five reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 6.54 out of 10. Most homes here were built before 1945, and the area is densely populated with many single-person households. For more context, see the Bergpolder neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, SPAR express is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn and Aldi are a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Imelda at a five-minute walk and OBS de Blijberg a bit further. Secondary education is also nearby, with the Grafisch Lyceum Rotterdam about a ten-minute walk. The area falls under the municipality of Rotterdam, which manages local amenities and public spaces.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Van Herk Makelaars Lansingerland.
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De Savornin Lohmanlaan 99A, Rotterdam
Satisfactory · 5 residents
Since I've been living here, I've come across friendly people.
Auto-translated to English by AIBergpolder has improved significantly in recent years. Many apartments have been renovated, there is an influx of nice new residents, and the location is ideal. You do notice a clear difference in lifestyle between the old and new residents, but that is not disturbing in itself. Gentrification is underway, following the surrounding neighbourhoods, but is somewhat controlled by the large stock of (social) rental homes in the area. The result is that you can literally meet anyone here, from yuppie to student to family to asylum seeker. Everyone lives together harmoniously, but within their own bubble. Houses are old, very old, so they often need some love if they haven't been renovated yet. But the location is perfect, and there are many beautiful inner gardens that compensate for the bare streets. Everything you need is within walking distance. I think the arrival of the Hofbogenpark will give the neighbourhood a further boost. The greenery is still a bit sparse in some places in the area.
Auto-translated to English by AIUnfriendly neighbourhood..everyone on their own island..houses damp and poor in winter..bloody hot in summer.
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood, often many outings and organisations that are made here for children as well as for adults, good causes are achieved and good environment
Auto-translated to English by AIFairly quiet living, though expensive, the Schieweg is often messy and there should be more benches in the neighbourhood. Here and there some green spots to enjoy nature. Supermarkets are a bit of a walk away, but there's a chip shop and a convenience store on every street corner. The Schieweg also has its own tram stop with frequent trams. Buses are scarce in the area.
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About De Savornin Lohmanlaan 99A, Rotterdam
The asking price of €500,000 is 28% above the average asking price in Bergpolder, which is €390,956. The average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €5,120, so this apartment works out at about €5,814 per m². Whether it's fair depends on the condition and specific features, but it's definitely on the high side compared to other homes in the area.
The energy label is C, which is average for a pre-war apartment. In Bergpolder, 42.3% of homes have label C, while 33.3% have D or lower. A C label means the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier, so heating costs will be moderate.
The nearest train station is 2.2 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride.
Bergpolder has a mix of residents, but only about 13% of households have children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, such as Imelda (292 m) and OBS de Blijberg (542 m). The area is densely populated and urban, with many single-person households.
Yes, there are several supermarkets within a few minutes' walk. SPAR express is 364 m away, Albert Heijn and Aldi are both 419 m, and PLUS is 500 m. For daily groceries, you won't have to go far.
The building was constructed in 1933, so it's over 90 years old. In Bergpolder, 92.4% of homes were built before 1945. The apartment has an energy label C, which suggests some modernisation, but reviews mention that older homes in the area can be damp and need renovation.
Bergpolder is classified as very strongly urban (urbanity level 1), with an address density of 5,956 addresses per km². It's a dense, lively neighbourhood with everything you need within walking distance.
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