Molenlaankwartier, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s end-of-terrace house on Jeroen Boschlaan sits in one of Rotterdam's greener corners. With 193 m² of living space and a 455 m² plot, it is a substantial family home. The asking price of €1,175,000 is 22% above the neighbourhood average of €965,175, which reflects the larger-than-average floor area (29% bigger than the local norm). Compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Rotterdam, this one is on the high side.
Molenlaankwartier is a leafy, residential part of Hillegersberg-Schiebroek. Most homes are pre-war, with 57.5% built between 1945 and 1970. The area is popular with families: 1,380 households have children, and the average household size is 2.4. Incomes are above average for Rotterdam. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the figures paint a picture of a settled, well-to-do community. For more context, see the Molenlaankwartier neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run is a five-minute walk to the PLUS supermarket, or the SPAR express. For a bigger shop, the AH XL is a ten-minute walk away. Primary schools are close: Kindcentrum De Heijberg and Hildegaert Kindcentrum are both just around the corner. Secondary education is a couple of streets away. The neighbourhood also has a GP, a restaurant, and a park on your doorstep. All this falls within the municipality of Rotterdam.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Hooft Makelaardij. The details reflect the listing as it stands.
Details of this home
Jeroen Boschlaan 1, Rotterdam
Data from Molenlaankwartier
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About Jeroen Boschlaan 1, Rotterdam
The asking price is 22% above the neighbourhood average of €965,175. However, this home is also 29% larger than the average (193 m² vs 150 m²). On a per-square-metre basis, the price is €6,088, which is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €6,352 per m². So the price is in line with what you get for the size.
At 193 m², this house is 29% larger than the neighbourhood average of 150 m². That makes it one of the bigger homes available in Molenlaankwartier, where the average end-of-terrace house tends to be smaller.
The home has energy label C. That is a middling score: it means the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. In the neighbourhood, 30.8% of homes have label C, while 43.6% have D or lower. You can expect moderate energy bills, but improvements like better insulation could bring the label up.
Sold homes in Molenlaankwartier took an average of 43 days to sell. That is a fairly normal pace for a sought-after area. The current supply is 40 homes for sale, so there is choice but also competition.
Molenlaankwartier is very family-friendly. Of the 3,520 households, 1,380 have children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area has parks and playgrounds. The average household size is 2.4, indicating many families with children.
The nearest train station is 3 km away. That is a 10-minute drive or a 30-minute walk. For daily commuting, a bike or car is more practical.
The closest supermarket is a PLUS at 441 m, followed by a SPAR express at 488 m. For a larger selection, the AH XL is 998 m away. All are within a 10-minute walk.
The listing does not mention a garden. The plot is 455 m², which is large, but whether that includes a garden is not stated. You would need to check the property details with the agent.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Molenlaankwartier