Prinsenland, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Vignolastraat sits in Prinsenland, a lively and diverse neighbourhood in Rotterdam. With 88 m² of living space and an energy label D, it offers a solid base for anyone looking to live in a well-connected part of the city. The asking price of €300,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €600,500, partly because the home is smaller than the typical 122 m² in the area. For context, apartments in Rotterdam vary widely in price and size.
Prinsenland scores an 8.04 out of 10 from three reviews. One resident calls it a "Beautiful neighbourhood" and notes the "great diversity of residents: people with different backgrounds, faiths and cultures live together here in a respectful way." Another says: "My neighbourhood is a neighbourhood with many young people who like to get up to mischief" and mentions children playing ding-dong ditch. The neighbourhood feels safe, with parks where children play, and the Kralingse Bos is nearby for a quiet escape. Most homes were built after 1990, and the area has a mix of families and singles. Read more about the neighbourhood Prinsenland.
For daily groceries, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. Jan Antonie Bijloo primary school is on your doorstep, while Roncalli mavo and Thorbecke vmbo for sport & dance are a short walk away. The neighbourhood has a strong urban feel with a high density of addresses, so shops, schools and public transport are all within easy reach. The municipality Rotterdam offers extensive amenities across the city.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Ruseler Makelaars Capelle.
Details of this home
Vignolastraat 28, Rotterdam
Very good · 3 residents
Good
Auto-translated to English by AII have been living in Prinsenland for a number of years now, in an apartment with my family, and I experience the neighbourhood as a pleasant and lively environment. What strikes me most is the great diversity of residents: people with different backgrounds, faiths and cultures live together here in a respectful way. This creates a dynamic atmosphere in which you always discover something new — whether it's about food, traditions or encounters on the street. The neighbourhood generally feels safe. During the day you often see people walking or children playing in the parks, and even in the evening I dare to walk the streets without worry. The community is friendly and helpful, but it would be nicer if there were a few more meeting places where neighbours could get to know each other. In terms of hygiene and maintenance, most of the neighbourhood is tidy, although there are certain spots — especially near the shopping centres — where it sometimes looks a bit messier. Housing is well organised, although you notice that some buildings are in need of renovation. I am also satisfied with the facilities: schools, supermarkets and public transport are all easily accessible. Accessibility is definitely a big plus of this district — you can be in the centre of Rotterdam in no time, and the main roads are also nearby. What I personally really appreciate is the nature in the area. The proximity of the Kralingse Bos and the quiet walking routes make Prinsenland a nice place to escape the hustle and bustle. All in all, I am very happy with this living environment. There is room for improvement, but the balance between tranquillity, accessibility and diversity makes Prinsenland a pleasant neighbourhood to live in.
Auto-translated to English by AIFun and not fun because children often come to play ding-dong ditch
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About Vignolastraat 28, Rotterdam
The asking price of €300,000 is well below the neighbourhood average of €600,500, but the apartment is also smaller than average (88 m² vs 122 m²). The price per square metre works out to about €3,409, which is lower than the neighbourhood average of €4,894 per m². So it is priced keenly for the area.
The energy label is D. In Prinsenland, most homes for sale have a better label: 48.7% are label A and 12.8% are A+. A D label means the home is less energy-efficient, so heating costs will be higher than in a modern, well-insulated home.
The nearest train station is 2.8 km away. That is about a 35-minute walk or a short bus ride. The neighbourhood is well connected by public transport, with bus stops nearby.
Prinsenland scores 8.04 out of 10 from three reviews. Residents appreciate the diversity, safety and green spaces like the Kralingse Bos. Some note that certain spots near shopping centres could be tidier, and a few buildings need renovation. Overall it is a pleasant, lively area.
Yes, there are several schools within walking distance. Jan Antonie Bijloo primary school is just 145 m away, and Roncalli mavo and Thorbecke vmbo for sport & dance are both about 177 m away. There are also other primary schools within a few hundred metres.
Currently there are 38 homes for sale in Prinsenland, with prices ranging from €270,000 to €1,425,000. The average asking price is €600,500, and the median is €549,000. This apartment is at the lower end of the price range.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Prinsenland