Kortland-Zuid, Krimpen aan den IJssel
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Hoge Vijver sits in a well-maintained part of Krimpen aan den IJssel, with a light and efficient layout thanks to its 2006 construction and energy label A. The 83 m² floor area gives you comfortable living space without being oversized. Compared to other apartments in the municipality, the asking price of €425,000 is in line with the market, you get a modern, energy-efficient home in a popular segment. For more context, see apartments in Krimpen aan den IJssel.
Kortland-Zuid is a tidy, well-kept neighbourhood with mostly families and older residents. One resident describes it as a 'beautiful neighbourhood' with 'neat houses' and plenty of amenities. Another notes it's 'a decent neighbourhood' with everything you need, shops, schools, a GP, though a bit quiet for young people. The area feels safe, though one resident mentions safety has dipped slightly in recent years. Based on eight reviews, the neighbourhood scores an 8.6 out of 10. For more details, see the Kortland-Zuid neighbourhood.
For your morning bread and groceries, you have a SPAR express just around the corner and a Jumbo a couple of streets away. Schools are within easy reach: primary school Kortland is a five-minute walk, and Openbare Basisschool De Groeiplaneet is about a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood also has a park or garden just around the corner for a quick stroll. For broader context on the area, see the municipality of Krimpen aan den IJssel.
At the time of writing, the home is listed exclusively via Makelaarsland.
Details of this home
Hoge Vijver 64, Krimpen Aan Den Ijssel
Very good · 8 residents
beautiful neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AINeat houses, everything is generally well maintained, shops, schools, pharmacy etc. are plentiful and easily accessible. There are many places for children to play. Unfortunately, the feeling of safety has been decreasing for me in recent years.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a decent neighbourhood. A bit boring for young people, but you have everything you need, the basics are there. Schools, GP, pharmacy, shops. I personally really like the late-night shop. If you've forgotten something, which can happen, you still have that shop that's open until late, super handy. The residents here are mostly middle-aged, elderly, and religious people. Which makes the atmosphere a bit grey, I think. I prefer a smaller village, but here you are close to Rotterdam.
Auto-translated to English by AII've only just moved here, but my impression is: quiet and beautiful. It's a bit of a sleepy village, but supermarkets are a 5-minute bike ride away, which is very nice. In Krimpen there are two shopping centres, which I think is well organised. In addition, there are also individual shops here and there. Running opportunities could be better, especially in the dark and as a girl. For example, it's a few minutes' run before you reach an uninhabited area in a forest where you can run freely without cars, but in the evening there are no lights there. Which is a shame, because running in a neighbourhood with only cars and cyclists and other road users, and on uneven roads with loose stones, is not pleasant at all. For the rest, I live on a nice street in a very nice house with my parents.
Auto-translated to English by AII've only lived here for half a year and it's a fantastic neighbourhood. Neighbours keep in touch and help each other when needed. You can always come and borrow something, and you're offered help if things aren't going well. If you don't feel like talking, they don't think it's strange and leave you alone. In short, a very pleasant neighbourhood to live together in.
Auto-translated to English by AIResidents chat with each other, children can play safely on the street.
Auto-translated to English by AIData from Kortland-Zuid
35 within 5 km
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About Hoge Vijver 64, Krimpen Aan Den Ijssel
The asking price of €425,000 is in line with the market for apartments in Krimpen aan den IJssel. The home is modern (built in 2006) and energy-efficient (label A), which supports the price. Without specific neighbourhood sales data, it's hard to say if it's a bargain, but it's not overpriced compared to similar properties.
The energy label is A, which is very efficient. This means the home has good insulation and low expected energy costs. You won't have to worry about high heating bills, and the home is likely well-sealed and comfortable year-round.
The nearest train station is 7 km away. That's about a 15-minute drive or a longer bike ride.
You have a SPAR express 334 metres away and a Jumbo 344 metres away, both within a five-minute walk. For more variety, there's another Jumbo at 1.2 km and a Lidl at 1.3 km. A late-night shop is also mentioned by residents as handy.
Primary school Kortland is 604 metres away (about a five-minute walk), and Openbare Basisschool De Groeiplaneet is 791 metres away. Several other primary schools are within 1.2 km. Secondary education is 1.5 km away, so older children can walk or cycle.
Residents generally feel safe, though one review notes that the feeling of safety has decreased in recent years. The neighbourhood has 127 total crimes reported, which is moderate for an area of this size. Overall, it's considered a decent, quiet place to live.
The neighbourhood has an address density of 2,068 per km², which is considered strongly urban (level 2 out of 5). This means it's fairly built-up but not as dense as a city centre. You'll have amenities close by without the hustle and bustle.
The neighbourhood has about 6,595 residents. Households are a mix: 880 single-person, 1,150 with children, and 745 without children. The average household size is 2.4, so it's a family-oriented area with a good number of older residents too.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Kortland-Zuid