Oude Noorden, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Zaagmolenstraat sits in the lively Oude Noorden neighbourhood of Rotterdam. The listing does not state an energy label. As a result, the energy efficiency of this home is unknown. At €225,000, the asking price is 54% below the neighbourhood average of €489,875, which is partly explained by the 59 m² floor area being 40% smaller than the average of 98 m². For context, the price per m² is also lower than typical for apartments in Rotterdam.
Oude Noorden is a mixed, popular neighbourhood where residents know each other. One resident says: "We know each other in this neighbourhood, a mix of all nationalities and very popular, and we live close to the Rotte." Another notes: "We've been living here for 4 years now and it's fine; people are there for each other with help when needed, people still greet each other and everyone knows each other, only the hygiene could be better." Based on seven reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.2 out of 10. The area is densely built with many single-person households and a young population. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Oude Noorden.
For daily groceries, you have a Coop just around the corner, an Albert Heijn a couple of streets away, and an Aldi also within a five-minute walk. There are several primary schools nearby: Prinses Julianaschool is on your doorstep, Quadratum is a couple of streets away, and Hildegardis is a five-minute walk. The neighbourhood is very urban, with a high density of addresses and plenty of restaurants and cafes within walking distance. For more on the wider area, see the municipality Rotterdam.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Max Makelaars. The agent has not published an energy label for this property.
Details of this home
Zaagmolenstraat 43A-01, Rotterdam
Good · 7 residents
This neighbourhood is a mix of all nationalities and very popular, and not to mention we live close to the Rotte
Auto-translated to English by AIWe've been living in this neighbourhood for 4 years now and it's fine, and people are there for each other with help when needed, people still greet each other here and everyone knows each other, only the hygiene could be better
Auto-translated to English by AIThe house is fine but people throw all sorts of things on the street, especially food, and I've been living in a construction pit for over 2 years.
Auto-translated to English by AII find the neighbourhood rather one-sided in terms of residents
Auto-translated to English by AIIn this neighbourhood you'll find cosy pubs, sports clubs, schools, an abundance of shops, a choice of almost every supermarket (except Jumbo). In the last few years, more and more students have come to live in and around the Zwart Janstraat (shopping street). That creates a lively atmosphere and occasionally some noise from parties, but I certainly don't mind it. It's a mix of various ethnicities, everyone is helpful and greets each other. A few years ago, the neighbourhood was really a mess, it seems to have improved a bit now, but you can't call it clean. The Zwart Janstraat was a Formula 1 circuit, but the municipality put a stop to that with extremely high thresholds and confusing one-way streets. Occasionally, some cars still race through the side streets with an enormous racket. I wouldn't let children play outside alone quickly, especially after dusk. There are sometimes unpredictable (sometimes addicted) individuals roaming around, especially past the Noordsingel around those small sports fields. My bike was stolen last year when I wasn't looking. Likewise, some other, more valuable belongings of residents. So watch your belongings. Crooswijk borders the Oude Noorden; this neighbourhood is often in the news in mid-2023 with bomb threats. I haven't seen or heard this kind of crime here, so I can't confirm that. All in all, a vibrant neighbourhood where you won't get bored with everything you need nearby. But with a slight ghetto feel (3 out of 10), that's how I would describe it to give you an idea ;).
Auto-translated to English by AIVery noisy on the street at night, but there are also many parties in the houses. There should be more police patrols.
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About Zaagmolenstraat 43A-01, Rotterdam
The asking price of €225,000 is 54% below the average asking price in Oude Noorden (€489,875), but the apartment is also 40% smaller than the average (59 m² vs 98 m²). The price per m² is lower than typical for the neighbourhood, which makes it a relatively affordable option for a small apartment in this popular area.
The agent has not provided this information, so the energy efficiency of the home is unknown.
Oude Noorden is a densely populated, mixed neighbourhood with a young population and many single-person households. Residents appreciate the community spirit and proximity to the Rotte, but some mention hygiene issues on the streets. The neighbourhood scores 7.2 out of 10 based on seven reviews.
There are several supermarkets within walking distance: Coop is about 339 metres away, Albert Heijn 350 metres, Aldi 390 metres, Dirk 631 metres, and Lidl 724 metres. So daily shopping is easy on foot.
Primary schools nearby include Prinses Julianaschool (158 metres), Quadratum (376 metres), Hildegardis (412 metres), Kindcentrum de Klimop (472 metres), and Oscar Romero (483 metres). All are within a short walk.
The nearest train station is 2.1 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride.
Max Makelaars has published only the street and price on Pararius.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Oude Noorden