Professorenbuurt, Groningen
NeighbourhoodThis 1935 apartment on Hamburgerstraat has a warm, pre-war feel with its energy label C and 68 m² of space. At €275,000, the asking price is 26% below the neighbourhood average of €372,948, making it a keen entry into Groningen's owner-occupied market. For context, apartments in Groningen typically command higher prices, so this one stands out.
Residents call it "the neighbourhood that has everything" and "a great place to live." One says: "Very beautiful neighbourhood in Groningen. Lots of facilities such as various schools, gym, playgrounds and plenty of supermarkets and other shops." Another adds: "Pleasant neighbours all around, cosy, many amenities in the area, fairly green, people greet each other or have a chat." The neighbourhood Professorenbuurt is youthful and diverse, with many students and families. It's a busy, safe area, though some note that rubbish can pile up near bins.
For daily shopping, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Lidl is a couple of streets away. Two primary schools, St. Franciscus and Openbare Basisschool Karrepad, are within a five-minute walk, while CSG Wessel Gansfort for secondary education is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Groningen offers plenty of parks and playgrounds nearby.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Schouten + van der Griezen.
Details of this home
Hamburgerstraat 62A, Groningen
Good · 13 residents
Very 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 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 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 AIA good neighbourhood, but a lot of waste from the Orientals on the street.
Auto-translated to English by AII think it's a nice neighbourhood! Often there is rubbish from the shop in the street. Otherwise, it's a fun neighbourhood!
Auto-translated to English by AIBecause of the many 'students' and junkies in my complex, I don't feel very safe.. also had a break-in at my previous home and now have very unpleasant neighbours. The housing association does nothing about it
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About Hamburgerstraat 62A, Groningen
The asking price is 26% below the average asking price in the Professorenbuurt (€372,948) and also below the median (€325,000). Given the 68 m² floor area, the price per m² works out to about €4,044, which is lower than the neighbourhood average of €4,698 per m². So it's priced keenly compared to other homes currently for sale.
The home has energy label C. That means it's reasonably efficient, not the best, but far from the worst. You can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, about 28% of homes have label C, while 30% have a worse label (D or lower).
The Professorenbuurt has a mix of students, families and elderly residents. There are several primary schools within walking distance, playgrounds and parks. One resident says it's "perfect for students but also for families and other city dwellers." However, the area is busy and bike parking can be tight.
Albert Heijn is about 400 metres away, Lidl around 500 metres, and PLUS about 700 metres. So you have several options within a short walk for your daily groceries.
Groningen's main train station is 1.7 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short bike ride.
Residents describe the neighbourhood as safe. One says: "Definitely a safe neighbourhood." The total number of recorded crimes in the area is 464, but without context it's hard to compare. The general feeling among reviewers is positive.
It's an apartment built in 1935, so it has pre-war character. The building is part of the older housing stock in the Professorenbuurt, where 85% of homes were built before 1945.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Professorenbuurt