Carnisse, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Katendrechtse Lagedijk sits in a neighbourhood where one resident, born here in 1962, still feels it is safe and familiar after 62 years. The asking price of €425,000 is well above the neighbourhood average of €260,453, reflecting the home's size and energy label C. For context, apartments in Rotterdam vary widely in price.
Carnisse has seen many changes over the decades, with more culture and diversity, new housing, and a renovated Zuidplein and bus station. One resident says: "I was born here in 1962... I have lived here for 62 years and still feel it is safe and familiar." Another calls it a "very cosy neighbourhood" where "you know everyone and if something is wrong, you are always helped." Based on six reviews, the neighbourhood scores 6.98 out of 10. The area is densely populated with mostly flats and a mix of ages, though many residents are between 25 and 45. Learn more about the neighbourhood Carnisse.
For your daily shopping, Aldi is just around the corner and PLUS is a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including basisschool Wereldwijs and CBS De Klaver Carnisse, both a few minutes' walk. The municipality Rotterdam offers extensive amenities, with a park or garden just around the corner and a restaurant nearby.
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Katendrechtse Lagedijk 370C, Rotterdam
Satisfactory · 6 residents
I was born here in 1962, my parents lived in Nootdorp, also known as Brabantse dorp, where Zuidplein now stands. I have lived here for 62 years and still feel it is safe and familiar. Over the years I have seen many changes; more culture and diversity have been added, which greatly benefits the neighbourhood. Also, with the arrival of housing in the area, there has been more attention for the residents. Now I see the neighbourhood becoming more beautiful again because of much new construction, the renovated Zuidplein and the renewed bus station, making it easier for everyone to reach. Zuiderpark has become a beautiful place. It is wonderful to see how much has changed over all these years. As for hygiene, some improvement is needed, but this is largely up to the residents themselves; we must do this together to get a cleaner neighbourhood. Despite my concerns about hygiene, I will never leave; this is my home.
Auto-translated to English by AII was born here in 1962, over the years a lot has changed, more community centres have been added where residents can go daily so they are not alone. What I like about the neighbourhood is that you know everyone and if something is wrong, you are always helped. It would be nice if there could be more social housing, there are too few homes for young people, causing them to have to live at home longer.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe Carnissen neighbourhood is a very quiet area, but lately a lot of things have been happening, like recently a house caught fire. I happened to live right next to that house and my house almost caught fire too. I think the neighbourhood should be safer because there are also a lot of young children.
Auto-translated to English by AIRotterdam Zuid is always portrayed as some dangerous neighbourhood, but I strongly disagree. I've been living here for a year and a half now, my boyfriend even longer, and I have never felt unsafe. Yes, of course things happen, but you don't get involved. And that happens everywhere. I came from a quiet village and was afraid it would be a big transition, but now, a year and a half later, I'm very happy I live here. We have a nice balcony overlooking a long street and we recognise all the dogs in the neighbourhood because we see them out walking with their owners every day. The only downside I can think of is that there is not enough space to dispose of your waste, so a lot of rubbish and other things are left next to the bins, and then the birds tear it apart, everything ends up everywhere, and no one cleans it up.
Auto-translated to English by AIAffordable neighbourhood with decent amenities. The area could be a bit cleaner and more pleasant.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe price you pay to live here is proportionate to what you get; you don't pay much but you do live in a decent house. People here just aren't very connected to the neighbourhood, everyone lives their own life and leaves each other alone. Some streets could do with a makeover.
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About Katendrechtse Lagedijk 370C, Rotterdam
The asking price is 63% above the neighbourhood average of €260,453. However, this apartment is larger than average (78 m² vs 68 m²) and has an energy label C, while many homes in Carnisse have lower labels. The price is on the high side compared to the local market.
Carnisse is a densely populated area with a strong urban feel. Residents describe it as safe, familiar, and cosy, with a strong sense of community. Over the years, the neighbourhood has become more diverse and has seen new housing and improved facilities like Zuidplein and the bus station. Some residents note that hygiene could be better, but overall it is a place where people feel at home.
The nearest train station is 4.1 km away, so it is not within walking distance. You would need a bus, tram, or bike to reach it.
There are several primary schools within a short walk, such as basisschool Wereldwijs (213 m) and CBS De Klaver Carnisse (263 m). For secondary education, Hugo de Groot is about 467 m away. The area has many schools within 5 km.
The home has energy label C, which is average for an older building (built in 1947). It means the home is reasonably efficient but not as good as modern standards. You can expect moderate energy costs.
Currently, there are 86 homes for sale in Carnisse, with prices ranging from €165,750 to €725,000. The average price per m² is €4,030.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Carnisse