Afrikaanderwijk, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment on Helen Suzmanhof is part of a recently completed development, finished in 2024. It offers 47 m² of living space with an A++ energy label, so heating costs will be very low. The rent of €961 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €1,672, though the floor area is smaller than the typical 73 m² in the area. For context, this is one of the apartments in Rotterdam currently available.
The Afrikaanderwijk is a lively, diverse area in Rotterdam's Feijenoord district. It has a strong urban feel with a high address density of 5,619 per km². Two residents have shared their thoughts: one says, "There are many facilities. People are helpful. There are sports to do. Friendly people. People give each other attention." Another notes, "Nice, a bit unsafe at night but all in all a cosy neighbourhood." The area has a mix of households, with many families and young adults. For more on the area, see the Afrikaanderwijk neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Lidl and Jumbo a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: OBS Nelson Mandela is on your doorstep, and Sterrenschool de Globetrotter is just around the corner. The neighbourhood also has a GP practice, a park, and a library within a ten-minute walk. For broader context, this is part of the municipality of Rotterdam.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Vesteda.
Details of this home
Helen Suzmanhof 106, Rotterdam
Good · 2 residents
There are many facilities. People are helpful.. There are sports to do. Friendly people. People give each other attention.
Auto-translated to English by AINice, a bit unsafe at night but all in all a cosy neighbourhood
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About Helen Suzmanhof 106, Rotterdam
The rent of €961 is 43% below the neighbourhood average of €1,672, making it keenly priced. However, the floor area of 47 m² is 36% smaller than the typical 73 m² in the area. So you get a lower price for a smaller space. Given the new build and A++ energy label, the monthly costs beyond rent should be low.
The energy label is A++, the highest possible rating. This means the home is extremely energy-efficient, with excellent insulation and likely a heat pump or similar modern system. Your heating and electricity bills will be minimal compared to older homes. The property was built in 2024, so it meets the latest building standards.
One resident describes the neighbourhood as "a bit unsafe at night but all in all a cosy neighbourhood." The area has a total of 611 reported crimes, which is relatively high for a dense urban area. However, many residents appreciate the community feel and helpful neighbours. It's a lively area with many facilities.
The nearest train station is 1.9 km away, about a 20-minute walk. The high address density suggests good public transport connections in the area.
Yes, Albert Heijn is 255 m away, Lidl at 317 m, and Jumbo at 447 m. For schools, OBS Nelson Mandela is 129 m, Sterrenschool de Globetrotter at 149 m, and De Clipper at 252 m. All are within a short walk, making daily errands and school runs easy.
The listing does not state the number of rooms. Based on the floor area of 47 m², it is likely a one- or two-bedroom apartment, but this is not confirmed.
The listing does not mention any outdoor space such as a garden, balcony, or terrace. Given that it is an apartment in a new-build complex, a balcony is possible but not confirmed. The plot size is not stated, so no outdoor space can be assumed.
The neighbourhood has a mix of households: about 40% are families with children, 20% are couples without children, and 48% are single-person households. There are several primary schools and a child daycare within walking distance. Residents mention a friendly, helpful community.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Afrikaanderwijk