
Valeriuskwartier, Leeuwarden
This rental apartment on Rameaustraat sits in the Valeriuskwartier, a neighbourhood where the city centre is walkable and green spaces are close by. The home is part of the social housing stock, with a monthly rent of €710. The energy label is D, which is mid-range, so heating costs will be moderate. At €11.45 per square metre, the rent is in line with the apartments in Leeuwarden.
The Valeriuskwartier neighbourhood has a mixed feel, with a large share of single-person households and a younger population. One resident, who has lived here for 25 years, says: "The neighbourhood is fine and the city centre is walkable. Green spaces and a nice large garden." Another resident is less positive: "Lots of group formation, gossip. And if you don't fit in, you become the target of gossip, exclusion and bullying by adults!" Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores 7.44 out of 10.
For daily shopping, the Jumbo is just around the corner, with Lidl and Poiesz a couple of streets away. A primary school is on your doorstep, and a secondary school is a ten-minute walk. The park is just around the corner, and a restaurant is a five-minute walk away. The train station is 2.8 km from the home, and the municipality of Leeuwarden offers further amenities within easy reach.
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Details of this home
The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Rameaustraat 48, Leeuwarden
The rent of €710 works out at €11.45 per square metre for a 62 m² apartment. The average rent in the Valeriuskwartier is €788, so this home sits below that. With only one rental property currently available in the neighbourhood, there is little to compare it against directly.
The energy label is D. This is an official registration and sits in the middle of the scale. A D label means energy costs will be moderate, though the exact amount depends on usage and the current energy prices.
The Valeriuskwartier has a mixed character. One resident who has lived there for 25 years appreciates the walkable centre and green spaces. Another resident mentions social tensions and gossip. The neighbourhood scores 7.44 out of 10 based on two reviews.
The Jumbo is 621 metres away, and Lidl and Poiesz are both 704 metres away. An Aldi and another Jumbo are about 1.1 km from the home. Daily groceries are within easy walking distance.
A primary school, Basisschool Sint Thomas, is 337 metres away. A secondary school,!mpulse Leeuwarden, is 568 metres away. There are also special education options within 400 metres, including It Twaluk and Talentencampus Eigen Wijs.
Yes, this apartment is part of the social housing stock. The rent of €710 is below the Dutch social housing threshold, and the home is listed via, which specialises in social rental properties.
How residents experience their neighbourhood
I have been living here pleasantly for 25 years. My children grew up here and now I have my house to myself. The neighbourhood is fine and the city centre is walkable. Green spaces and a nice large garden.
Auto-translated to English by AILots of group formation, gossip. And if you don't fit in, you become the target of gossip, exclusion and bullying by adults!
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €221,333 | €209,500 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,252 | – |
| Rent price | €788 p/m | €788 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €12 p/m | – |
How residents experience their district
Everyone keeps to themselves but it's a calm and peaceful neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AII have been living here pleasantly for 25 years. My children grew up here and now I have my house to myself. The neighbourhood is fine and the city centre is walkable. Green spaces and a nice large garden.
Auto-translated to English by AIA few years ago, the neighbourhood was a pleasant and safe environment. Now rubbish bags are thrown next to the containers, causing a lot of nuisance from seagulls. There are also loitering youths who cause a lot of trouble in the area. The playground becomes a hangout in the evening and is left dirty, no longer child-friendly for children to play in the next day. Fires are also set near the apartment buildings, and shouting etc. is left behind, but there is no evidence of anything further.
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Auto-translated to English by AIA pleasant, quiet neighbourhood. People are considerate of each other.
Auto-translated to English by AILots of group formation, gossip. And if you don't fit in, you become the target of gossip, exclusion and bullying by adults!
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €310,008 | €281,241 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,002 | – |
| Rent price | €1,545 p/m | €1,545 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €15 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
You can sum it up as follows: > My experience with the Bloemenbuurt is very negative. In two consecutive situations, we had neighbours who caused a lot of nuisance. There were concerns about drug activities, the safety of children, and serious incidents in the neighbourhood, including a car explosion. As a result, I don't feel safe here and I wouldn't choose to live in this neighbourhood myself. The housing is reasonable, but in my opinion, the houses on Azaleastraat are in need of a thorough renovation. Additionally, there are few to no amenities in the immediate vicinity, which does not improve the liveability of the neighbourhood. Based on my personal experiences, I would therefore not recommend the Bloemenbuurt as a place to live.
Auto-translated to English by AIAtmospheric neighbourhood with nice neighbours. Houses with a stately character interspersed with smaller workers' cottages. You can feel the history, you can walk straight into the city centre.
Auto-translated to English by AIAfter living in this neighbourhood for many years, a lot has changed in the meantime; many neighbours cause division among the residents, and they just do whatever they can't help doing. It must be the times, but it used to be nice living here.
Auto-translated to English by AIEveryone keeps to themselves but it's a calm and peaceful neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIWe have lived in Weidum since 1972. A bullseye, we can say. Our neighbourhood, Sânpaad, is fantastic. Young and old join in when something is organised. Many of our own young people stay living here. An enormous amount is organised, namely: kaatsen, cards, billiards (4 tables), folk dancing, badminton, fair, Christmas ball, 55+ party, etc. etc. It is a great pity that no building is allowed. We hope to be able to stay here for years to come. Weidum "boppe".
Auto-translated to English by AIAntisocial people in the neighbourhood. Very unsafe.
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived there for 55 years, so that says enough.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe have little contact with the neighbours and other residents. Sometimes you do see things that don't belong in the neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €435,777 | €347,942 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,654 | – |
| Rent price | €1,194 p/m | €1,179 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €14 p/m | – |
Rameaustraat 48, Leeuwarden
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