
District in Krimpen aan den IJssel
Krimpen aan den IJssel is located in the province of Zuid-Holland, in the municipality of Krimpen aan den IJssel The district has a total area of 895 hectares, of which 767 hectares are land and 128 hectares are water. The district is coded as WK054200. The postcode area is 2921AA-2926VJ.
Krimpen aan den IJssel has 29.625 residents. Of these, 48,1% are men and 51,9% are women. Most residents are 45 to 65 years (24,8%). The other age groups are 24,6% for '65 years or older', 21,2% for '25 to 45 years', 17,2% for '0 to 15 years' and 12,3% for '15 to 25 years'. Of the residents, 43,8% is unmarried, 43,3% is married, 6,7% is divorced and 6,1% is widowed. 23.635 residents originate from the Netherlands, 1.520 come from Europe and 4.465 come from countries outside Europe.
There are 12.495 households in Krimpen aan den IJssel. 31,9% of these are single-person households, 30,5% households without children and 37,6% households with children. The average household size is 2,3 persons.
In Krimpen aan den IJssel there are 23.200 income recipients. The average income per income recipient is €37.100, which is €1.300 (4%) higher than the national average of €35.800. Per resident, the average income is €29.800, which is €600 (2%) higher than the national average of €29.200. Most residents of Krimpen aan den IJssel are educated to an intermediate level. 45,7% have an intermediate education (HAVO, VWO or MBO 2-4), 28,7% have a lower education (VMBO or MBO 1) and 25,6% have a university or higher professional education (HBO/WO).
Of the 29.625 residents, around 65% are in paid employment, which amounts to 19.256 people. This is 0% lower than the national average of 65%. The majority of workers are in salaried employment (85%), while 15% are self-employed. In Krimpen aan den IJssel, 28% of residents receive a benefit. The largest group is those receiving a state pension (AOW). 6.640 people receive this benefit.
In Krimpen aan den IJssel there are 12.572 homes with an average assessed value (WOZ) of €354.000. Of these, around 98% are occupied and 2% unoccupied. Most homes are owner-occupied. This amounts to 40% rental homes and 60% owner-occupied homes. Of the homes, 60% privately owned, 36% owned by housing associations and 4% owned by other landlords. The most common construction periods in Krimpen aan den IJssel are 1950-1970 (35%) and 1970-1980 (23%).
There are currently no homes for sale in Krimpen aan den IJssel. The most recently listed home is Jan Steenstraat 53 by Verdoold Makelaars op Funda. No homes were sold in Krimpen aan den IJssel over the past year.
There are currently no homes for rent in Krimpen aan den IJssel. The most recent home is Hoogstade 44, offered by Nationaal Grondbezit. No homes were let in Krimpen aan den IJssel over the past year.
No recent rental data available for Krimpen aan den IJssel.
In Krimpen aan den IJssel there are 12.714 addresses with a registered energy label. The most common labels are C (31%), A (25%) and B (16%). On average, an address in Krimpen aan den IJssel uses 2.670 kWh of electricity per year. This is 5% below the national average of 2.810 kWh. With an annual consumption of 950 m³ per address, natural gas consumption is 26% below the national average of 1.280 m³.
beautiful neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AINeat houses, everything is generally well maintained, shops, schools, pharmacy etc. are plentiful and easily accessible. There are many places for children to play. Unfortunately, the feeling of safety has been decreasing for me in recent years.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a decent neighbourhood. A bit boring for young people, but you have everything you need, the basics are there. Schools, GP, pharmacy, shops. I personally really like the late-night shop. If you've forgotten something, which can happen, you still have that shop that's open until late, super handy. The residents here are mostly middle-aged, elderly, and religious people. Which makes the atmosphere a bit grey, I think. I prefer a smaller village, but here you are close to Rotterdam.
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived here since I was five and in my opinion this is a super cosy neighbourhood with almost only very friendly people who really involve you in the community. Also, everything is within walking distance or even easier by bike, which is very nice if you want to use the car less or don't have a car. There are always fun activities organised during holidays that bring the community together. In terms of education, there is a lot on offer with several primary schools in the area and the secondary school is called Krimpenerwaardcollege, but you could also go to two other secondary schools that are within cycling distance. There are several parks in the area and a large meadow, so if you like nature that's super nice. All in all, it's a very good neighbourhood and I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a house to take a look here.
Auto-translated to English by AII've only just moved here, but my impression is: quiet and beautiful. It's a bit of a sleepy village, but supermarkets are a 5-minute bike ride away, which is very nice. In Krimpen there are two shopping centres, which I think is well organised. In addition, there are also individual shops here and there. Running opportunities could be better, especially in the dark and as a girl. For example, it's a few minutes' run before you reach an uninhabited area in a forest where you can run freely without cars, but in the evening there are no lights there. Which is a shame, because running in a neighbourhood with only cars and cyclists and other road users, and on uneven roads with loose stones, is not pleasant at all. For the rest, I live on a nice street in a very nice house with my parents.
Auto-translated to English by AII've only lived here for half a year and it's a fantastic neighbourhood. Neighbours keep in touch and help each other when needed. You can always come and borrow something, and you're offered help if things aren't going well. If you don't feel like talking, they don't think it's strange and leave you alone. In short, a very pleasant neighbourhood to live together in.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a neighbourhood with many people, many people also cycle by and leave a lot of litter behind. The patch of grass on my street is no longer grass but a bush of shrubs that damage cars, and everyone drives too fast in my neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIResidents chat with each other, children can play safely on the street.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe housing stock is mainly post-war — 60% was built between 1945 and 1990.
Over the past year a home for sale in Krimpen aan den IJssel was listed for an average of €522,537 (€4,128 per m²). Last quarter prices fell by 12%.
A rental home in Krimpen aan den IJssel cost an average of €1,676 per month (€17 per m²).
Residents give Krimpen aan den IJssel a 8.6 out of 10 based on 12 reviews. Especially nature and greenery (9.3) scores well; cleanliness (7.3) receives the lowest rating.
Wijk Krimpen aan den IJssel has 29,625 residents. Many families: 38% of the households have children.
From Krimpen aan den IJssel you can on average reach a supermarket at 0.8 km, a GP at 1.5 km, a railway station at 7.4 km, a primary school at 0.7 km (as the crow flies, source: CBS).
Right now you will find 101 homes for sale and 3 homes for rent in Krimpen aan den IJssel.