Stadsdriehoek, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Hoogstraat puts you right in the thick of things in Stadsdriehoek, the historic core of Rotterdam. At 68 m² it's compact but efficient, and with an energy label C it's reasonably efficient. The asking price of €350,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average, it sits 41% below the average asking price of €597,954, which makes it a relatively accessible entry into this popular area. For context, that's significantly lower than the typical price for apartments in Rotterdam.
Stadsdriehoek is the oldest part of Rotterdam, packed with history, shops and nightlife. It's densely built and very urban, the address density is over 7,000 addresses per km², so you're never far from the action. Most homes are apartments, and the population is young: a large share of residents are between 25 and 45. Reviews are mixed. One resident calls it an "Ideal location" and enjoyed living there as a student. Another gives a lower score, noting issues with a nearby coffee shop and a Salvation Army shelter: "I really don't find that pleasant or safe." A third review sums it up as "A Pleasant Living Environment with Room for Improvement," praising the community and amenities but pointing out litter and green space could be better. Based on seven reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.17 out of 10. For more on the area, see the Stadsdriehoek neighbourhood.
Hoogstraat itself is a busy shopping street, so your daily errands are a doddle. For groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Dirk and Jumbo a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: Jan Prins and Willibrord are both about a five-minute walk. For secondary education, you're looking at a ten-minute walk or so. A park or public garden is a ten-minute walk away, and the central station is about a ten-minute walk too. For more on the wider area, check out the municipality of Rotterdam.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via PLEK Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Hoogstraat 103B, Rotterdam
Good · 7 residents
Lived there during my student days
Auto-translated to English by AII live diagonally opposite a coffee shop. When the coffee shop is closed, dealing continues cheerfully in a parking lot that I look out onto from my apartment. I really don't find that pleasant or safe. And my porch is used as a toilet by homeless people, which is also not very pleasant. This is because close to where I live there is a Salvation Army shelter.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood, to which I gave a satisfactory rating on the aspects of community, hygiene, housing, education, green spaces, amenities and accessibility, generally offers a pleasant living environment. The community is friendly and approachable, with residents who often know each other and occasionally come together for neighbourhood activities. However, there is room for more initiatives to further promote social cohesion. Regarding hygiene, the neighbourhood is well-maintained and predominantly clean, although in some places more attention to litter and maintenance would be desirable. The housing stock is diverse and offers a good mix of apartments, terraced houses and detached houses, which are generally in good condition. House prices are acceptable, but there may be some pressure on the housing market due to the popularity of the area. Educational facilities are adequate, with sufficient primary and secondary schools in the vicinity. The quality of the schools is average to good, but parents looking for specific types of education may have to rely on surrounding neighbourhoods. Green spaces are present and provide a pleasant environment where residents can walk, exercise or relax. However, some parts of the neighbourhood would benefit from more or better maintained green areas. In terms of amenities, there are plenty of shops, supermarkets and sports facilities nearby, making daily life easy. The accessibility of the neighbourhood is also good, both by car and public transport, connecting the area to the city and other neighbourhoods. In summary, the neighbourhood is pleasant to live in, but there is room for improvement in some areas.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe centre is very dynamic and great to visit if you like to go out. Living there is different from visiting. It's not very tidy, relatively many tourists with different norms and values, and little greenery. You're surrounded by tall buildings and partying students who leave mess behind at the weekend. Furthermore, the neighbourhood is perfectly accessible thanks to good public transport and there are many shops and restaurants.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is perfect if you want to live centrally in Rotterdam while avoiding extreme crowds on the street. All amenities are within walking distance and you can reach all parts of the city by metro.
Auto-translated to English by AIStadsdriehoek is ideal to live in. Public transport, shops and supermarkets are very close by. You can do everything on foot. A downside of Stadsdriehoek is sometimes noise pollution. You know this in advance when you come to live here, but for me it's mainly about noise pollution on the Meent. Many people with faster cars often deliberately drive very hard through the street. This causes a lot of noise pollution and unrest. The municipality is already working on a campaign to keep faster cars out of the city centre. Finally, there is always something fun in the city or to watch from your balcony. In other neighbourhoods in Rotterdam you don't have that!
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About Hoogstraat 103B, Rotterdam
The asking price of €350,000 is 41% below the average asking price in Stadsdriehoek, which is €597,954. However, this apartment is also smaller than average, 68 m² versus 94 m². So the price per m² works out to about €5,147, which is below the neighbourhood average of €6,296 per m². That makes it a relatively affordable option in this central area.
Stadsdriehoek is the historic centre of Rotterdam, very lively and densely built. It's popular with students and young professionals. Reviews are mixed: some love the central location, while others mention issues with noise, litter and safety around certain spots. The neighbourhood scores 7.17 out of 10 from seven reviews. It's a vibrant area with plenty of shops and nightlife, but it's not for everyone.
The nearest supermarket is Albert Heijn, just 206 metres away, that's about a two-minute walk. Dirk and Jumbo are also within a few minutes' walk, so daily grocery shopping is very convenient.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. Jan Prins and Willibrord are both about 450 metres away, roughly a five-minute walk. For secondary education, the nearest school is about 1.2 km away, a ten-minute walk or so.
Rotterdam Centraal station is about 1 km away, which is a ten-minute walk. That gives you direct connections to the rest of the city and beyond.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home of this age (built in 1954). It means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, but you can expect moderate heating costs. In the neighbourhood, about 60% of homes have label A or better, so this one is slightly less efficient than many newer homes.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony or terrace. Given that this is an apartment in a dense city centre, it's unlikely to have private outdoor space. The nearest park or public garden is about 700 metres away.
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