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House prices and market figures for Beroepenbuurt, Krimpenerwaard

Beroepenbuurt has a mixed housing stock: approximately 51% of homes are owner-occupied and 49% are rental properties, a large proportion of which (46%) are owned by housing associations. This makes the neighbourhood more accessible than many others in the region, but it also means that the supply of homes for sale is relatively limited. Over the past twelve months, 10 homes were sold, with an average sale price of €527,550 and a range from €309,000 to €950,000. With an average living area of 110 m², this works out at a price of around €4,796 per square metre.

The average WOZ value in Beroepenbuurt is €279,000. This is noticeably lower than the average in the district of Krimpen aan de Lek (€341,000) and even further below the municipal average for Krimpenerwaard (€387,000). The lower WOZ value reflects the character of the neighbourhood: more social housing, smaller homes and a more modest appearance than some other neighbourhoods in the municipality. For current asking prices and selling times, please consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Beroepenbuurt, Krimpenerwaard

Beroepenbuurt is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in Krimpen aan de Lek, a village on the south bank of the Lek in the municipality of Krimpenerwaard. The neighbourhood takes its name from streets named after trades and professions, a common pattern in post-war expansion districts. The buildings largely date from the 1960s and 1970s: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and a limited number of detached homes. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but that is not what residents are looking for here either.

With 710 inhabitants and 389 homes, it is a modest neighbourhood. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds (220 people), which paints a picture of a neighbourhood where people have lived for a long time. That is also consistent with the reviews: Wim Hoogendoorn has lived there for 42 years and writes: "I have lived here for 42 years and am completely satisfied! Only recently, nothing has been done to the front and back gardens of various homes." He gives the neighbourhood a 7.0. A sign that the neighbourhood is stable, but that maintenance of public and private spaces deserves attention.

Facilities are available at village level. Krimpen aan de Lek has a compact centre with supermarkets, a GP and primary schools within cycling distance. The neighbourhood itself is quiet and green; residents score it a 7.0, indicating that green space is present but not exceptional. For more extensive shops or larger facilities, you need to go to Krimpen aan den IJssel or Ridderkerk, both easily accessible by car.

In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores an 8.0. Krimpen aan de Lek is located on the N210, which provides connections towards Krimpen aan den IJssel and the A20 near Rotterdam. There are bus routes that connect to the public transport network towards Rotterdam and Gouda. There is no train station in the village itself; for that you need to go to Krimpen aan den IJssel or Rotterdam. By bike, the centre of Krimpen aan de Lek can be reached in a few minutes.

Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Krimpen Centrum or Binnen Krimpen, Beroepenbuurt is quieter and less centrally located. This has advantages for those seeking peace and quiet, but also means that you are more reliant on a bike or car for daily errands and activities. More neighbourhood information, including all resident reviews and sub-scores, can be found on the Beroepenbuurt neighbourhood main page.

Is a home for sale in Beroepenbuurt right for you as a buyer?

Beroepenbuurt mainly appeals to home-movers and those aged 45 and over who are looking for a quiet place to live in a small-scale village. The combination of a relatively low WOZ value and sale prices ranging from €309,000 to €950,000 shows that both entry-level homes and more spacious homes can be available. First-time buyers considering buying an apartment in Beroepenbuurt should take into account limited supply and an average transaction price above €500,000. This makes it difficult for first-time buyers without their own capital. Do you need more flexibility? Then also consider the rental properties in Beroepenbuurt as an alternative. Disadvantages to be honest about: supply varies greatly, the neighbourhood is in flux (residents are moving away), and maintenance of the living environment deserves attention.

What residents say about Beroepenbuurt

Beroepenbuurt receives an overall score of 7.4 based on resident reviews. The highest sub-scores are for safety (8.0) and accessibility (8.0), the lowest for facilities (6.5) and beauty (7.0). Long-term resident Wim Hoogendoorn writes: "The neighbourhood was always good! But a lot of people are moving away, so we'll have to wait and see what the future brings." That is an honest signal for buyers: the neighbourhood has been stable, but may be facing a transition. All reviews and sub-scores can be read on the Beroepenbuurt page.

Compare homes for sale in and around Beroepenbuurt

Via Buurtje.nl you can see homes for sale in Beroepenbuurt bundled from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews that you won't find anywhere else on a purchase page. Want to compare? Also check the supply of homes for sale in Krimpen aan de Lek, the neighbouring neighbourhood Zaag or broaden your search area to homes for sale in Krimpenerwaard. Districts such as Lekkerkerk and Bergambacht also offer interesting alternatives within the same municipality. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Krimpenerwaard.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Beroepenbuurt?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Beroepenbuurt was €527,550. The range runs from €309,000 to €950,000, indicating that both entry-level and larger homes are traded. With an average living area of 110 m², the price per square metre is approximately €4,796. The number of transactions is limited (10 in a year), so prices can vary significantly per property.

What is the WOZ value in Beroepenbuurt?

The average WOZ value in Beroepenbuurt is €279,000. This is clearly below the average for the district of Krimpen aan de Lek (€341,000) and even further below the municipal average of Krimpenerwaard (€387,000). This reflects the character of the neighbourhood: relatively many social housing units and more modest housing types compared to other parts of the municipality.

What is it like to live in Beroepenbuurt?

Living in Beroepenbuurt is quiet and small-scale. The neighbourhood largely consists of post-war terraced houses and semi-detached houses in a village-like setting. Residents appreciate the safety and accessibility (both 8.0), but are somewhat more critical of amenities (6.5) and the attractiveness of the neighbourhood (7.0). The overall resident score is 7.4 out of 10.

Is Beroepenbuurt suitable for families?

Beroepenbuurt has a mixed population with an emphasis on the 45-65 age group. There are also families with children (110 residents under 15), and primary schools are accessible in Krimpen aan de Lek. For families seeking peace and space in a village-like environment, the neighbourhood can be attractive, although the supply of owner-occupied homes is limited and selling prices have been high recently.

How is the accessibility of Beroepenbuurt?

Residents rate accessibility at 8.0. The neighbourhood is located on the N210, which provides good connections towards Krimpen aan den IJssel and the motorways towards Rotterdam (A20). Bus lines run that connect to the regional public transport network. There is no train station in Krimpen aan de Lek itself; the nearest station is in Krimpen aan den IJssel or Rotterdam. By bike, the village centre is quickly reachable.

What types of homes are for sale in Beroepenbuurt?

The housing stock in Beroepenbuurt mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s and 1970s. Detached houses exist but are scarce. Buying apartments in Beroepenbuurt is also possible, but the supply is limited. With an average living area of 110 m² per sold home, these are mostly family homes of reasonable size.

How safe is Beroepenbuurt?

Safety is the highest scoring category in resident reviews: an 8.0. Residents who have lived in the neighbourhood for decades describe it as a stable and quiet living environment. Points of attention mentioned are the maintenance of gardens and public space, which affects the appearance of the neighbourhood. Crime is not mentioned as a problem in the reviews.


Experiences from Beroepenbuurt
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7.0
Wim Hoogendoorn
Living together · Overig
23-01-2026
Pretty good!

Have lived there for 42 years with full satisfaction! Only recently nothing has been done about the front and back gardens of various houses!

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7.8
Wim Hoogendoorn
Family · Overig
16-11-2025
Good

The neighbourhood was always good! But a lot of people are moving away, so we'll have to wait and see what the future brings.

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