Feijenoord, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Nassauhaven in Feijenoord, Rotterdam, has a floor area of 74 m² and an energy label C. Built in 1989, it offers a practical layout in a lively part of the city. At €300,000, the asking price is 57% below the neighbourhood average of €691,714, which makes it a keenly priced option compared to other apartments in Rotterdam.
Feijenoord is a densely populated area with a very strong urban character (over 4,000 addresses per km²). The population is diverse, with many families and a fair share of young adults. Two residents have shared their views: one calls it "beautiful", while another mentions "litter, noise pollution, loitering youths, crowded, unhygienic, unsafe". The neighbourhood has a high proportion of modern housing, with 84% built after 2010. For more context, see the page on Feijenoord.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Aldi and Lidl are a couple of streets away. Primary school Agnes is a short walk from the flat, and De Nieuwe Haven is also within easy reach. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, perfect for a quick break. The municipality Rotterdam offers a wide range of amenities within the city.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via CORPOwonen and also appears on Funda, so it is available through several channels.
Details of this home
Nassauhaven 332, Rotterdam
Satisfactory · 2 residents
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Data from Feijenoord
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About Nassauhaven 332, Rotterdam
The asking price of €300,000 is 57% below the average asking price in Feijenoord (€691,714) and also below the median of €660,000. However, the apartment is smaller than average (74 m² vs 118 m²). Given the lower price per m² (€4,054 vs the neighbourhood average of €5,860), it appears priced for its size.
The apartment has energy label C. This is a reasonable rating, meaning the home is moderately energy-efficient. You can expect average heating and electricity costs, but it is not as efficient as modern A-rated homes. In Feijenoord, most homes (94%) have labels A or better, so this one is slightly below the neighbourhood standard.
Feijenoord has a mix of households: about 41% are families with children, and 48% are single-person households. There are several primary schools within walking distance, such as Agnes (170 m) and De Nieuwe Haven (257 m). The area is very urban with high density, so it suits those who enjoy city life, though some residents note issues like noise and litter.
The nearest train station is 1.1 km away, about a ten-minute walk. The area is very well connected, with a high density of addresses (4,080 per km²), indicating frequent bus and tram services nearby.
At 74 m², this apartment is 37% smaller than the average home in Feijenoord (118 m²). It is a compact two-bedroom flat, typical for an apartment built in 1989. The price per m² is €4,054, which is lower than the neighbourhood average of €5,860, reflecting the smaller size and older construction.
Jumbo supermarket is just 461 m away, and Aldi and Lidl are within 700 m. A park or public garden is only 300 m from the flat. For dining, the nearest restaurant is 500 m away. The area has a high density of amenities, with over 100 supermarkets within 5 km.
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