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House prices and market figures for Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium), Zwijndrecht

Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium) is a predominantly owner-occupied neighbourhood: 85% of the 302 homes are owner-occupied, only 15% are rented out by private landlords. There are no social housing units. The average WOZ value is €257,000, which is higher than the district average of Kort Ambacht (€243,000), but clearly below the municipal average of Zwijndrecht as a whole (€303,000). This makes this neighbourhood relatively affordable within the municipality.

Based on sales over the past twelve months, an average of €404,714 was paid for a home in this neighbourhood, with a range from €225,000 to €998,000. The latter figure indicates that occasionally larger or special homes also change hands. The average living area of the sold homes was 82 m², which works out to a price of approximately €4,935 per square metre. A total of 7 homes were sold in that period, indicating that supply is limited and the market is relatively tight. See the current listings and the average asking price at the top of this page.

Living in Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium), Zwijndrecht

Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium) is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the Kort Ambacht district, with street names referring to flowers such as Dahliastraat and Geraniumstraat. The neighbourhood consists mainly of single-family homes from the 1960s and 1970s, largely terraced houses and semi-detached homes, with a modest but well-maintained streetscape. Gardens are narrow at the front, but generally more spacious at the back. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but rather for its tranquillity and the feeling of a stable living environment.

The neighbourhood has about 595 residents, with a clear concentration in the 25 to 45 age group. These are mostly young families and couples who have found their first or second home here. The labour participation rate is high at 78% and the average income of €34,400 is slightly below the municipal average, which fits the profile of a working middle-class neighbourhood.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is self-sufficient for daily groceries. Within a short cycling distance are supermarkets and shops in the nearby Zwijndrecht-Noord shopping centre. Primary schools in the immediate vicinity serve the families in the neighbourhood. For sports enthusiasts, football and tennis clubs are accessible in the surrounding area. Green spaces are present in the form of park strips and playgrounds scattered throughout the neighbourhood, although it is not a neighbourhood with a large park within walking distance.

Accessibility is one of the strong points. Via the A16 and N3, Rotterdam can be reached in about twenty minutes by car. Dordrecht is less than ten minutes away by car. Bus connections link the neighbourhood with the centre of Zwijndrecht and Dordrecht station, from where train connections run to Rotterdam, Utrecht and The Hague. Cyclists can quickly reach the centre of Zwijndrecht or the Drechtsteden area.

Residents appreciate the tranquillity and safety of the neighbourhood, and the fact that it is child-friendly. One resident writes: "Nice, quiet street with friendly neighbours. Good for families with young children." Criticisms that come up concern the limited shopping facilities directly in the neighbourhood itself and the parking pressure at busy times. Read more experiences and view all neighbourhood scores on the information page of Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium).

Compared to neighbouring areas such as Dichtersbuurt-Midden or Koloniënbuurt, this neighbourhood has a slightly quieter character with less through traffic. Those looking for more urbanity can also look at Centrum or the district Walburg.

Does a home for sale in Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium) suit you as a buyer?

This neighbourhood is most suitable for young families and couples looking for an affordable home in a quiet environment, with good connections to Rotterdam and Dordrecht. First-time buyers can enter here with a lower budget than the municipal average requires, although supply is limited and you need to act quickly when something becomes available. Movers who want space without the hustle and bustle of the centre will find a stable neighbourhood here. Keep in mind that few homes change hands each year, which can increase competition during viewings. Those who prefer to rent or are still exploring can also look at the rental properties in Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium) as an intermediate solution.

What residents say about Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium)

Residents generally rate the neighbourhood positively, particularly in terms of safety and liveability for families. The atmosphere is described as quiet and involved. One resident says: "Nice, quiet street with friendly neighbours. Good for families with young children." Residents are less enthusiastic about the immediate shopping facilities and the parking situation during peak hours. View all reviews, sub-scores and the overall neighbourhood score on the neighbourhood page of Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium).

Compare homes for sale in and around Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium)

Buurtje.nl bundles listings from more than 1,500 sources and combines them with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only search for a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare the listings in the wider district via homes for sale in Kort Ambacht, or explore other neighbourhoods such as Swinhove - De Lus and Meerdervoort. For a broader picture of the housing market in the region, you can also look at Noord or the listings in Heer Oudelands Ambacht. More information about living and amenities in the municipality can be found on the website of municipality of Zwijndrecht.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium)?

The average purchase price in Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium) over the past twelve months was €404,714, with a range from €225,000 to €998,000. The average living area of sold homes was 82 m², which equates to approximately €4,935 per square metre. Seven homes were sold in that period, making supply relatively limited.

What is the WOZ value in Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium)?

The average WOZ value in Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium) is €257,000. That is higher than the average for the Kort Ambacht district (€243,000), but lower than the municipal average of Zwijndrecht (€303,000). The neighbourhood is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality.

What is it like to live in Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium)?

Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium) is a quiet, family-oriented residential neighbourhood in the Kort Ambacht district of Zwijndrecht. The atmosphere is calm and the streets are well-organised and green. Residents appreciate the safety and child-friendly environment, although the limited direct shopping facilities and parking pressure are sometimes mentioned as drawbacks.

Is Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium) suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. The largest age group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds, indicating a young, active population with children. There are primary schools within a short distance and the neighbourhood has a quiet, safe character with play areas nearby. The labour participation rate is high (78%), which fits an active family neighbourhood.

How accessible is Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium)?

The neighbourhood is easily accessible by car via the A16 and N3, with Rotterdam about twenty minutes away and Dordrecht less than ten minutes by car. For public transport, there are bus connections to the centre of Zwijndrecht and Dordrecht station, from where trains run to Rotterdam, Utrecht and The Hague. For cyclists, the centre of Zwijndrecht is quickly reachable.

What type of homes are for sale in Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium)?

The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, particularly terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s and 1970s. Buying apartments in Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium) is less common, as the housing stock is predominantly ground-based. The homes typically have a small front garden and more space at the rear. Supply changes infrequently, so quick action is advisable.

Is there plenty of greenery and are there good schools near Bloemenbuurt D(ahlia) - G(eranium)?

The neighbourhood has strips of greenery and small play areas scattered throughout the district, but a large park within walking distance is lacking. For more extensive green spaces, you can go to the surrounding neighbourhoods of Zwijndrecht. Primary schools are within a short cycling or walking distance. For secondary education, students rely on schools elsewhere in Zwijndrecht or Dordrecht, easily accessible by bike or bus.

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