Prinsenland, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Stikkerpad sits in a quiet part of Prinsenland, a neighbourhood in Rotterdam's Prins Alexander district. With 117 m² of living space and a 160 m² plot, it offers a good amount of room for a family. The energy label is C, so heating costs are moderate. At €575,000, the asking price is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €600,500, making it a keen option compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Rotterdam.
Prinsenland is a diverse and lively neighbourhood with around 10,350 residents. One resident describes it as a 'Beautiful neighbourhood' and gives it a 9.13 out of 10. Another says: '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.' A third review notes that 'the neighbourhood generally feels safe' and appreciates the proximity of the Kralingse Bos. The area has a mix of housing, with 35% single-family homes and 38% owner-occupied properties. The neighbourhood Prinsenland is home to many families and older residents, with a good balance of ages.
For daily shopping, you have a Jumbo just around the corner and another Jumbo a couple of streets away. An Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk. Schools are close by: primary school Jan Antonie Bijloo is a five-minute walk, and secondary schools Roncalli mavo and Thorbecke vmbo are just around the corner. The Kralingse Bos park is on your doorstep, perfect for a weekend stroll. The municipality Rotterdam provides good public transport links, with a train station 2.8 km away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Ooms Makelaars. The asking price is €575,000, and the property has been on the market for an average of 62 days in the neighbourhood, so there is no rush.
Details of this home
Stikkerpad 2, 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 Stikkerpad 2, Rotterdam
The asking price of €575,000 is below the neighbourhood average of €600,500 and the median of €549,000. Given the 117 m² floor area and 160 m² plot, the price per m² is about €4,915, which is in line with the neighbourhood average of €4,894. So it's priced competitively.
The energy label is C. This means the home has reasonable insulation and heating efficiency, but not the highest standards. You can expect moderate energy bills. In the neighbourhood, about 49% of homes have label A, 21% label B, and 8% label C, so this home is average for the area.
Prinsenland has a mix of families and older residents. About 1,435 households have children, and there are several primary and secondary schools within walking distance. Residents mention that children play in the parks and the area feels safe during the day. The proximity of the Kralingse Bos is a plus for outdoor activities.
There are two Jumbo supermarkets within a 5-10 minute walk, and an Albert Heijn about 1 km away. For dining, restaurants are about 0.8 km away. The neighbourhood also has a library (1.6 km) and a park (0.2 km). Public transport includes a train station 2.8 km away, and the city centre is easily accessible by road.
Residents generally feel safe. One review says: '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 total number of crimes in the area is 450, but this is for the whole neighbourhood and includes various types.
However, the listing does not specify the garden's size or layout. You can expect outdoor space for sitting or gardening, but for exact details, you would need to view the property.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Prinsenland