Bloemenbuurt, Leeuwarden
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s corner house on Dahliastraat sits in the Bloemenbuurt, a neighbourhood that has seen better days according to some. With 97 m² of living space and a 116 m² plot, it's a compact but complete home. The asking price of €224,950 is 18% below the neighbourhood average of €274,314, making it a keen option compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Leeuwarden.
The Bloemenbuurt has a mixed reputation based on three resident reviews. One resident says: "You wouldn't want to live there! My experience is very negative, drug activities, safety concerns, and a car explosion. I don't feel safe here." Another notes: "After many years, a lot has changed; many neighbours cause division." A third mentions: "There's a lot of gossip about neighbours, and a serious neighbour dispute further down the street." The neighbourhood has 1,345 residents, mostly single-person households, and a high density of 3,799 addresses per km². For more context, see the neighbourhood Bloemenbuurt.
For daily shopping, the Jumbo is just around the corner, with Aldi and Poiesz a couple of streets away. Primary school IKC Prins Constantijn is on your doorstep, and IKC Aventurijn is a five-minute walk. The nearest park or public garden is also just around the corner. The train station is a ten-minute walk. For broader amenities, the municipality Leeuwarden offers plenty.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Hooghiemster Makelaars.
Details of this home
Dahliastraat 52, Leeuwarden
Fair · 3 residents
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 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 AIThis neighbourhood is praised everywhere, but the truth is less beautiful. People often cluster together to badmouth other neighbours. I've also heard that further down the street there's a serious neighbour dispute; apparently a middle-aged woman regularly bullies her surrounding neighbours and also causes damage to other neighbours' property. So living here isn't all that great after all. Klaas.
Auto-translated to English by AICosy. People greet each other and have a chat with you, and most people look out for each other.
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Data from Bloemenbuurt
31 within 5 km
55 within 5 km
About Dahliastraat 52, Leeuwarden
The asking price is 18% below the average asking price in the Bloemenbuurt (€274,314) and also below the median of €259,000. Given that similar homes in the area sell for an average of €274,540, this listing is priced keenly. However, the neighbourhood's mixed reviews and the home's energy label C may factor into the price.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a 1936 house. In the neighbourhood, 27.3% of homes have label C, while 63.6% have a lower label (D or worse). Label C means reasonable insulation, but you can expect moderate energy costs.
Residents report concerns about safety. One review mentions drug activities, a car explosion, and feeling unsafe. Another notes deterioration and neighbour disputes. The neighbourhood recorded 61 total crimes, but specific types are not detailed. It's worth visiting the area at different times to get a feel.
Primary school IKC Prins Constantijn is 135 metres away, and IKC Aventurijn is 486 metres away. For secondary education, the nearest school is 0.8 km away. There are also special education options like Aquamarijn within walking distance.
The nearest train station is 2.5 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride.
The plot is 116 m², but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden. As a corner house, there may be outdoor space, but this is not confirmed in the data.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Bloemenbuurt