Schiebroek, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1932 end-of-terrace house on a leafy street in Schiebroek has 130 m² of living space and a 218 m² plot. The energy label is D, so heating costs are something to keep an eye on. At €850,000, the asking price is 60% above the neighbourhood average of €531,660, which puts it on the high side compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Rotterdam.
Schiebroek is a densely populated part of Rotterdam with a mix of families and singles. Residents have mixed feelings: one says 'During my daily walk... this mess has been lying there for weeks and is only getting worse', while another notes 'Bad streets, gardener, cosy more my house is fine'. A third mentions 'Lots of nuisance from loitering youths and mess in the canal and noise'. Based on ten reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.48 out of 10. For more context, see the Schiebroek neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and PLUS is a five-minute walk away. The Fatimaschool primary school is a couple of streets away, and the Openbare Montessorischool Tuinstad Schiebroek is a five-minute walk. The Schreuder College is also nearby. For a park or green space, you're a couple of streets away from a plantsoen. The municipality of Rotterdam manages the area; find out more about the municipality of Rotterdam.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including NVM Makelaarskantoor G. Kok.
Details of this home
Adrianalaan 219, Rotterdam
Good · 10 residents
During my daily walk from Kastanjesingel to Rhododendronplein, I took photos and made a collage of them. To my regret, this mess has been lying there for weeks and is only getting worse. Can't we provide willing residents with a litter picker and rubbish bags and/or reward the deposit can collectors with bags of rubbish? In addition, cycling on the pavement has become common practice, even on Sundays. When I step out of the garden with my dog, I have to look left and right to avoid being run over. And this has already happened once!
Auto-translated to English by AIBad streets, gardener, cosy more my house is fine
Auto-translated to English by AINuisance, benches removed, then we can sleep again. The municipality of Rotterdam doesn't listen.
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbours
Auto-translated to English by AII was born here and still live here. Unfortunately, the neighbourhood has deteriorated a lot over the years. In the past, you could talk to anyone; Schiebroek was like a village community. People considered each other. People kept their neighbourhood tidy, etc. Nowadays, many of the current residents have moved away because they no longer feel it's their neighbourhood or have moved due to old age, passed away. Especially the increase in many residents who come from elsewhere, from other districts, countries. They have no connection with the area, have their own rules, customs, etc. They don't like nature, animals, etc., they think it's dirty. While those animals have belonged here for years and should stay, in the canals, trees, etc. Some don't care about anything, throw all sorts of things on the street, just next to the container, consider no one. As a result, unfortunately, much has become run-down, also more crime. The greenery is disappearing more and more, a lot of building going on while it was known as the green neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AII like the neighbourhood. There are plenty of playgrounds and a petting zoo here. I'm a single mother, so it's really nice for my little daughter.
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About Adrianalaan 219, Rotterdam
The asking price of €850,000 is 60% above the neighbourhood average of €531,660. However, this is an end-of-terrace house with a 218 m² plot, which is larger than typical homes in Schiebroek. The price is on the high side, but the property type and size are not common in the area.
The energy label is D. This means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. Many homes in Schiebroek have labels C or lower, so this is fairly typical for the area.
The nearest train station is 2.5 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short cycle ride.
Based on ten reviews, residents give the neighbourhood a 7.48 out of 10. Some mention issues with litter and loitering youths, while others find it cosy. The area has a mix of families and singles, with a high population density.
The floor area is 130 m², which typically allows for multiple bedrooms, but the exact layout is not provided.
The plot size is 218 m², which suggests there is outdoor space, but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden.
Homes sold in Schiebroek took an average of 50 days to sell, which is a reasonable timeframe. This indicates a balanced market without extreme urgency.
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