Homes for sale in Kortland-Zuid, Krimpen aan den IJssel
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House prices and market figures for Kortland-Zuid, Krimpen aan den IJssel
The owner-occupied market in Kortland-Zuid shows a healthy picture. Over 57% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, the rest is rented, most of which through a housing association. The average WOZ value is €335,000, which is slightly below the average for the neighbourhood and municipality of Krimpen aan den IJssel (both €354,000). That difference is modest, but for buyers it can mean that you get relatively more for your money here compared to surrounding neighbourhoods.
Over the past twelve months, 54 homes were sold in Kortland-Zuid, with an average selling price of €476,000. The range runs from €245,000 to €950,000, indicating that the supply is quite diverse: from affordable terraced houses to larger detached homes at the top end. With an average living area of 113 m², you end up with a price per square metre of around €4,200. For current asking prices and the current time on market, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily.
Living in Kortland-Zuid, Krimpen aan den IJssel
Kortland-Zuid is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a clear family character. The neighbourhood consists largely of post-war and 1970s buildings: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and the occasional detached house, interspersed with some apartment blocks. The streets are wide, there is relatively a lot of greenery, and the homes are generally well maintained. This is also reflected in the resident rating: residents give Kortland-Zuid an average of 8.6 out of 10, with notably high scores for greenery (8.9) and cleanliness (8.9).
In terms of amenities, Kortland-Zuid is well provided for. Schools, a GP, a pharmacy and shops are all within cycling distance. Krimpen aan den IJssel has two shopping centres, and residents themselves point out that supermarkets are about a five-minute bike ride away. One reviewer also mentions the late-night shop as a nice extra: handy if you've forgotten something. The range of shops is practical and complete, although it is not a bustling city centre. For those looking for that, Rotterdam is easily accessible via the Algerabrug or the A20 and A16 motorways. By car, you can be in the centre of Rotterdam in a quarter of an hour. By bus, there are connections towards Capelle aan den IJssel and Rotterdam, although in practice the car is the most used means of transport in this neighbourhood. Accessibility scores a 9.0 from residents, the highest sub-score of all.
The character of the neighbourhood is quiet and village-like, without feeling boring. One resident describes it aptly: "Nice bustling neighbourhood near the bridge." Another reviewer writes that it is a fine neighbourhood, with everything you need, but honestly adds: "A bit boring for young people." That's true: Kortland-Zuid is not a nightlife district, but a place where you live comfortably, children play safely outside and neighbours know each other. Jennifer, who has lived there for six months, gives the neighbourhood a 9.6 and writes: "Neighbours have contact with each other and we help each other where needed. You can always borrow something and you get offered help if things aren't going well." The community score of 8.0 reflects that: there is involvement, without being stifling.
One point of attention that several residents mention is the perception of safety. The objective safety score is 8.8, but one reviewer indicates that safety has "felt" decreased in recent years. That is a personal observation not shared by everyone, but it is fair to mention. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Kortland-Zuid neighbourhood page for a complete picture.
Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods, Kortland-Zuid has a quieter character than Kortland-Noord, which looks slightly more urban. Langeland and Boveneind are alternatives if you want to broaden your search within the district of Krimpen aan den IJssel. Want to know more about the municipal housing policy and the local environment? The municipality of Krimpen aan den IJssel publishes up-to-date information about living and life in the municipality.
Who is a home for sale in Kortland-Zuid interesting for?
Kortland-Zuid mainly attracts families and home-movers. With 1,150 households with children as the largest group and a wide range of single-family homes, the neighbourhood suits people who are looking for space and value a quiet, green environment with good basic amenities. First-time buyers can enter at the lower end of the market, but must take into account an average selling price of €476,000 and sometimes limited supply in the lower price brackets. Seniors looking to downsize can also find their place here, although the supply of ground-floor homes is limited. Considering renting instead of buying? Also check the supply of rental homes in Kortland-Zuid as an alternative.
What residents say about Kortland-Zuid
Residents rate Kortland-Zuid an average of 8.6 out of 10, based on 8 reviews. The highest scores go to accessibility (9.0), greenery (8.9) and cleanliness (8.9). The community score (8.0) and education score (8.2) are slightly lower, but still more than sufficient. Carolien writes: "Neat houses, everything is generally well maintained, shops, schools, pharmacy etc. are plentiful and easily accessible. There are many places for children to play." Read all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Kortland-Zuid.
Compare homes for sale in and around Kortland-Zuid
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Kortland-Zuid combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and current market figures, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can not only compare the housing supply, but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you before planning a viewing. Want to search more broadly? Then check out Oud Krimpen or Lansingh-Zuid as nearby alternatives, or explore the full range of homes for sale in Krimpen aan den IJssel for an overview at the municipal level.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Kortland-Zuid?
The average purchase price in Kortland-Zuid over the past year was €476,000, based on 54 sold homes. Prices ranged from €245,000 to €950,000, depending on property type and size. With an average living area of 113 m², this works out to about €4,200 per square metre. At the lower end of the market, there are opportunities for first-time buyers, but most of the supply is aimed at movers and families.
What is the WOZ value in Kortland-Zuid?
The average WOZ value in Kortland-Zuid is €335,000. This is slightly below the average for the district and municipality of Krimpen aan den IJssel, where the WOZ value is €354,000. The difference is small, but it may indicate that in Kortland-Zuid you get relatively more home for your money compared to other parts of the municipality.
What is it like to live in Kortland-Zuid?
Living in Kortland-Zuid is quiet, green and family-oriented. The neighbourhood has a village character with well-maintained streets and a close-knit community. Residents give the neighbourhood an average of 8.6 out of 10, with high scores for accessibility, greenery and cleanliness. It is not a bustling urban environment, but a place where basic amenities are in order and neighbours know each other.
Is Kortland-Zuid suitable for families with children?
Yes, Kortland-Zuid is an eminently family-friendly neighbourhood. More than 1,150 households with children live there, and there are plenty of schools, playgrounds and green spaces in the immediate vicinity. Residents explicitly mention that there are many places for children to play outside. The quiet streets and the involved neighbourhood community make it a pleasant environment for families.
How accessible is Kortland-Zuid?
Residents rate the accessibility of Kortland-Zuid at 9.0, the highest sub-score of all categories. By car, you can quickly reach Rotterdam via the Algerabrug and the connecting A20 and A16 motorways. Supermarkets and other daily amenities are about a five-minute bike ride away. There are bus connections towards Capelle aan den IJssel and Rotterdam, but in practice the car is the most used mode of transport.
What type of homes are for sale in Kortland-Zuid?
The supply mainly consists of post-war single-family homes and homes from the 1970s: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and some detached houses. There are also apartments in the neighbourhood. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 113 m². The wide price range from €245,000 to €950,000 reflects the diversity in supply. Buying an apartment in Kortland-Zuid is possible, but the supply is dominated by ground-based homes.
Are there good schools near Kortland-Zuid?
Yes, primary schools and other educational facilities are easily accessible from Kortland-Zuid. Residents rate education at 8.2 out of 10. Several reviewers specifically mention schools as one of the strong points of the neighbourhood, along with the GP and pharmacy also found in the immediate vicinity. For secondary education, there are options in Krimpen aan den IJssel itself and in the Rotterdam region.
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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 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 AIResidents chat with each other, children can play safely on the street.
Auto-translated to English by AII've only just moved here and I already feel a warm sense of belonging in this neighbourhood. I greet my neighbours and they greet me, I chat here and there, and it's a relatively quiet area.
Auto-translated to English by AIMoved from a very busy neighbourhood in Capelle to this one, it's wonderfully quiet here, enough play facilities, everything conveniently nearby, neighbours are also great, everyone looks out for each other, I wouldn't leave here for any price.
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