Roden, Noordenveld
NeighbourhoodThis energy-efficient apartment on Riemsnijder 17 is a social-rental home in a quiet part of Roden. Built in 2012 and boasting label A, it keeps running costs low. At €933 per month, the price is in line with the market for apartments in Noordenveld.
Roden is a village with a strong sense of community, though opinions vary. One resident calls it "a nice neighbourhood with a strong sense of community," while another describes it as "quiet neighbourhood that is slowly deteriorating" due to maintenance issues. Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores an 8.19 out of 10. The area has a mix of ages, with many over-65s and a fair number of families. It's a moderately urban setting with an address density of 1,210 per km². For more on the area, see Roden.
For daily shopping, you have Aldi just around the corner, Jumbo a couple of streets away, and Lidl within a five-minute walk. Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk. There are several primary schools nearby: Openbare Basisschool de Marke is a couple of streets away, and Basisschool De Rank is a five-minute walk. The nearest secondary school is about a ten-minute walk. A GP and a restaurant are both just around the corner. For more on the wider area, see municipality Noordenveld.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Thuiskompas.
Details of this home
Riemsnijder 17, Roden
Very good · 2 residents
Quiet neighbourhood that is slowly deteriorating in terms of residents, maintenance of footpaths, dirty pavements, etc., overgrown footpaths, overhanging trees and shrubs
Auto-translated to English by AIThe plus point is that I live right in the centre. The downside is that the houses are very noisy.
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10 within 5 km
19 within 5 km
About Riemsnijder 17, Roden
At 98 m² with energy label A, the rent of €933 is competitive for a modern apartment in Roden. The neighbourhood market is fast: homes here are typically rented out within 16 days, which suggests demand is healthy.
The apartment has energy label A, which is very efficient. You can expect low heating and electricity costs compared to older homes. The building was constructed in 2012, so it meets modern insulation standards.
The nearest train station is 15 km away, so this home is best suited for those who rely on a car or bus for longer journeys. Local amenities are within walking distance.
Roden is a village with a strong sense of community, though some residents note that maintenance of footpaths and green spaces could be better. The area has a mix of ages, with many older residents and families. It scores 8.19 out of 10 from two reviews.
Yes, Aldi is just around the corner (164 m), Jumbo is a couple of streets away (207 m), and Lidl is within a five-minute walk (248 m). Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk (566 m).
Yes, this is a social-rental apartment offered by a housing corporation. The rent is €933 per month, which is within the social housing threshold. Eligibility criteria apply, typically based on income.
3 homes in the district Roden