Noordereiland, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 150 m² apartment on Prins Hendrikkade sits on the island in the Maas, where the river breeze and historic architecture set the tone. Built in 1885, it has a B energy label and is priced at €799,000. That is 61% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €495,208, which makes sense given the size and character, the home is 43% larger than the typical 105 m² in the area. For context, apartments in Rotterdam vary widely, but this one stands out.
Noordereiland feels like a tight-knit community within Rotterdam. One resident sums it up: "My experience with my neighbourhood is very good. I've lived here for years with great pleasure, occasionally chat with people I know, and never have any problems with the neighbours either." The island has 3,545 inhabitants, mostly one-person households, and a mix of ages, many between 25 and 45. It is very urban (5,349 addresses per km²), yet the park is just a couple of streets away. The neighbourhood Noordereiland is a place where people greet each other.
For your morning bread, SPAR is on your doorstep, and Aldi and Jumbo are just around the corner. For school runs, De Pijler primary school is a ten-minute walk away, and Agnes is similarly close. The train station is 2 km away, so commuting by rail means a short cycle or bus ride. The municipality Rotterdam offers all the city's amenities, but on the island you have a sense of calm.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Ooms Makelaars Rotterdam and also appears on Funda, so you can find it through several channels.
Details of this home
Prins Hendrikkade 67B01, Rotterdam
Very good · 1 resident
My experience with my neighbourhood is very good. I've lived here for years with great pleasure, occasionally chat with people I know, and never have any problems with the neighbours either. We always greet each other as neighbours. It's so much nicer to live when you get along with each other as neighbours. I am very satisfied with the neighbourhood and the people who live here. And yes, everywhere there is sometimes something, you can't prevent that. But I wouldn't want to leave the Noordereiland anymore.
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About Prins Hendrikkade 67B01, Rotterdam
The asking price is 61% above the neighbourhood average of €495,208, but this apartment is also 43% larger than the typical home in Noordereiland (150 m² vs 105 m²). Given its size, historic character and B energy label, the price is on the high side but reflects the unique qualities of the property.
Residents describe it as a friendly, close-knit community. One long-term resident says: 'I am very satisfied with the neighbourhood and the people who live here. And yes, everywhere there is sometimes something, you can't prevent that. But I wouldn't want to leave the Noordereiland anymore.' The island has a village feel despite being in a very urban area.
The SPAR is just 99 metres away, so you can pop out for groceries in a minute. Aldi and Jumbo are also within a five-minute walk, at 307 and 362 metres respectively.
The closest primary school is De Pijler, about 778 metres away (a ten-minute walk). Agnes primary school is 847 metres away, and De Nieuwe Haven is 853 metres. All are within easy walking distance.
The nearest train station is 2 km from the apartment. That is a 25-minute walk or a short cycle ride.
The apartment has energy label B, which is efficient. It means the home is well-insulated and you can expect relatively low energy costs compared to older properties with lower labels.
Noordereiland recorded 159 total crimes in the latest data, which for a very urban area with 3,545 residents is moderate. Residents report feeling safe and satisfied, with one noting they 'never have any problems with the neighbours'.
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