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House prices and market figures Dansenbuurt-noord, Capelle aan den IJssel

House prices in Dansenbuurt-noord are at an average level that fits well with the rest of the municipality. Of the 479 homes in the neighbourhood, 60% are owner-occupied, the remaining 40% are rental properties, most of which are owned by a housing association. The average WOZ value is €312,000, slightly higher than the average for the district Schollevaar Zuid (€287,000) and almost equal to the municipal average of €310,000. This indicates that Dansenbuurt-noord is slightly above the rest of the district in terms of value, but does not outpace the municipality as a whole.

Over the past twelve months, five owner-occupied homes were sold, with an average selling price of €339,000. The range ran from €265,000 to €470,000, showing that both more affordable and more expensive options came onto the market. With an average living area of 86 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,942. The housing stock mainly consists of ground-floor homes from the 1970s and 1980s, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses. Apartments are less represented. View the current supply and current asking prices at the top of this page.

Living in Dansenbuurt-noord, Capelle aan den IJssel

Dansenbuurt-noord is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood in the southwestern part of Capelle aan den IJssel. The streets are named after dance and music, giving the neighbourhood a recognisable character. The buildings largely date from the 1970s: terraced houses and semi-detached houses with front and back gardens, built of brick, with a functional but not unpleasant appearance. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural features, but it is a neighbourhood where it is simply pleasant to live.

The population composition is varied. With 280 residents in the 25 to 45 age group and the same number in the 45 to 65 category, and 160 children under fifteen, it is a neighbourhood with a mix of young families and slightly older residents. Families with children form the largest household group, which is also reflected in the layout of the neighbourhood: there are playgrounds, the streets are quiet and there is little through traffic.

For daily groceries, you can go to the supermarkets in or near shopping centre Schollevaar, within walking distance of the neighbourhood. For a larger range of shops and catering, shopping centre Alexandrium is accessible via the Capelseweg. Primary schools are available in the immediate vicinity, making the neighbourhood attractive for families with young children. Green spaces are present in the form of small parks and the nearby Schollevaartpark, where you can walk and relax.

In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores reasonably. By bus, via various lines, you can quickly reach metro station Capelsebrug or Rotterdam Centraal. Motorists benefit from the proximity of the A20 and A16, making Rotterdam and The Hague easily accessible. Cyclists can use Capelle's extensive cycle network towards the centre or to Rotterdam-East. The municipality provides more information about local facilities and accessibility on the website of Capelle aan den IJssel.

Residents appreciate the peace and green appearance of the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page of Dansenbuurt-noord you can read all resident reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "It's quiet here, the neighbours know each other and you have everything you need within cycling distance. Not spectacular, but nice." Criticisms that come up are parking pressure in the evenings and the outdated street furniture in some places.

Compared to neighbouring communities such as Dansenbuurt-zuid and the Kunstenaarsbuurt, Dansenbuurt-noord is somewhat quieter in character and slightly less diverse in housing supply. The Instrumentenbuurt and Burgenbuurt are in the same district and offer similar homes, sometimes at different price levels. Anyone wanting to explore the entire district can find a broader overview on the page about owner-occupied homes in Schollevaar Zuid.

Who is a home for sale in Dansenbuurt-noord interesting for?

Dansenbuurt-noord suits families looking for an affordable ground-floor home with a garden, in a quiet environment with basic amenities within walking distance. Also, movers who want to go from an apartment to a single-family home will find opportunities here. First-time buyers should take into account an average selling price of €339,000 and a limited number of transactions per year, which means that competition for a suitable property can be high. Overbidding is not exceptional in this segment. Those who want more flexibility or are still in doubt can also look at the rental properties in Dansenbuurt-noord as an intermediate solution.

What residents say about Dansenbuurt-noord

Residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet, clear and child-friendly. The scores on safety and green spaces are above average, while the level of facilities and the appearance of public space score somewhat lower. One resident sums it up: "You live here pleasantly and affordably, but don't expect a bustling city life around the corner." View all reviews and partial scores on the information page of this neighbourhood.

Compare homes for sale in and around Dansenbuurt-noord

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Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Dansenbuurt-noord?

The average purchase price in Dansenbuurt-noord over the past year was €339,000, based on five sold homes. Sale prices ranged from €265,000 to €470,000. With an average living area of 86 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,942. Keep in mind that supply is limited and overbidding occurs for desirable properties.

What is the WOZ value in Dansenbuurt-noord?

The average WOZ value in Dansenbuurt-noord is €312,000. This is slightly above the district average of Schollevaar Zuid (€287,000) and almost equal to the municipal average of Capelle aan den IJssel (€310,000). The WOZ value gives an indication of the average value of homes in the neighbourhood, but usually differs from the actual sale price.

What is it like to live in Dansenbuurt-noord?

Living in Dansenbuurt-noord is quiet and orderly. The neighbourhood largely consists of 1970s terraced houses and semi-detached houses, with a mix of families and older residents. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, safety and accessibility of daily amenities. A point of attention that often comes up in reviews is the parking pressure in the evenings.

Is Dansenbuurt-noord suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. Families with children form the largest household group, there are primary schools in the area and the streets are quiet with little through traffic. The presence of playgrounds and green spaces makes the neighbourhood child-friendly. With 160 children under fifteen, there is also social cohesion among young families.

How accessible is Dansenbuurt-noord?

Dansenbuurt-noord is easily accessible by car via the A20 and A16, putting Rotterdam and The Hague within reach. For public transport, there are bus connections to Capelsebrug metro station and Rotterdam Central. Cyclists benefit from the extensive cycle network of Capelle aan den IJssel. For daily shopping, Schollevaar shopping centre is within cycling distance.

What types of homes are for sale in Dansenbuurt-noord?

The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Dansenbuurt-noord is less common, as this type of home is not well represented in the neighbourhood. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 86 m².

Is there a lot of green space in Dansenbuurt-noord?

The neighbourhood has a fairly green character with small parks scattered throughout the area and the nearby Schollevaartpark for walking and recreation. Residents generally rate the green spaces positively in their reviews. The public space in some places is considered outdated, but the greenery compensates for that for many residents.

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