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House prices and market figures Kreken van Nibbeland, Nissewaard

The owner-occupied market in Kreken van Nibbeland is pronounced. With 77% owner-occupied homes in the housing stock, this is a neighbourhood where owner-occupiers set the tone. Only 23% of homes are rented, the majority of which are through private landlords. The average WOZ value is €443,000, which is significantly above the district average of Zuidland (€349,000) and well above the municipal average of Nissewaard (€279,000). Kreken van Nibbeland thus ranks among the more expensive segments within the municipality.

Over the past twelve months, 12 homes were sold, with an average selling price of €497,083. Prices ranged from €295,000 to €665,000, showing that both entry-level homes and larger family homes are available. With an average living area of 107 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,645. House prices in Kreken van Nibbeland are therefore clearly higher than what you typically pay elsewhere in Nissewaard. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor family homes; apartments are rare in this neighbourhood. Check the current supply and average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.

Living in Kreken van Nibbeland, Nissewaard

Kreken van Nibbeland is a relatively young expansion neighbourhood on the edge of Zuidland, on the island of Voorne-Putten. The name literally refers to the creek landscape characteristic of this part of the Hoeksche Waard and Voorne-Putten: water features, reed beds and green banks are not just decoration but part of the neighbourhood itself. Anyone looking for a home here will find a quiet, green living environment with a distinctly suburban character. It is not a lively shopping street or bustling city centre, but a neighbourhood where you hear the birds in the evening and children play outside.

The housing largely dates from the 2000s and later, with modern detached homes, semi-detached homes and spacious terraced houses. The architecture is varied but consistently neat: gardens are well-maintained, streets are wide and there is ample parking. The average home size of 107 m² suits the target group living here: families with children form the largest household group, and the 25 to 45 age group is most strongly represented. The income level of €48,700 is clearly above the municipal average, and the labour participation rate of 81% confirms that this is an active, working population.

In terms of amenities, Zuidland is the direct service centre. In the core you will find a supermarket, primary school, GP practice and a few local shops. For more extensive shopping or a larger retail offering, most residents drive to Spijkenisse, about ten minutes away. Sports clubs in the area offer football, tennis and other recreational opportunities. The surrounding polders and creek areas are popular for walking and cycling.

Accessibility by car is good via the N57, which leads towards Spijkenisse and the A15. By car, you can reach Rotterdam in about twenty minutes. Public transport is more limited: bus connections run to Spijkenisse, where you can take the metro towards Rotterdam Central. For daily commuting, a car is practically indispensable. That is a point residents themselves also mention. One resident writes: "Wonderfully quiet living, green surroundings and nice neighbours, but without a car you are really nowhere here." More experiences and neighbourhood scores can be found on the neighbourhood page of Kreken van Nibbeland.

Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Kern Zuidland and Kerckhoek, Kreken van Nibbeland is more modern in design and on average more expensive. Harregat and Poldergebied Zuidland offer a different character, with more rurality or older buildings. If you are specifically looking for newer homes in a green setting, Kreken van Nibbeland is the right address within the district Zuidland.

Who is a home in Kreken van Nibbeland interesting for?

Kreken van Nibbeland mainly attracts families looking for space, peace and a green environment, and are willing to pay a higher price for it than elsewhere in Nissewaard. With an entry price around €295,000 and an average of nearly €500,000, this is not a starter neighbourhood in the classic sense. Starters with a limited budget should look at other neighbourhoods within the municipality of Nissewaard, such as Centrum or Vierambachten. Movers and dual-income couples with children will find what they are looking for here. Keep in mind that supply is limited: on average only a handful of homes are sold per year, so quick action is important. If you prefer to rent or are still exploring, you can also look at rental homes in Kreken van Nibbeland as a temporary or alternative option.

What residents say about Kreken van Nibbeland

Residents particularly appreciate the peace, the green surroundings and the safety for children. The neighbourhood scores well on liveability and social cohesion: people know each other and feel at home. A recurring point of criticism is the dependence on the car and the limited local amenities within walking distance. One resident sums it up aptly: "For families with children, this is really a top neighbourhood, but don't expect urban life around the corner." View all reviews and sub-scores on the overview page of this neighbourhood, including scores per category such as safety, green spaces and amenities.

Compare homes for sale in and around Kreken van Nibbeland

Buurtje.nl aggregates current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources and links this to resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you can assess not just a home but also the neighbourhood. This makes comparison concrete. In addition to this supply, you can directly switch to neighbourhoods such as Kern Zuidland or Hoogwerf, or consult the full overview of homes for sale in Nissewaard. The municipality also publishes information about living and new construction via the website of the municipality of Nissewaard. This gives you a complete picture before making a decision.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Kreken van Nibbeland?

Over the past twelve months, the average selling price of a home in Kreken van Nibbeland was €497,083. Prices ranged from €295,000 to €665,000. With an average living area of 107 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,645. This is significantly above the municipal average of Nissewaard.

What is the WOZ value in Kreken van Nibbeland?

The average WOZ value in Kreken van Nibbeland is €443,000. For comparison, in the broader district of Zuidland it is €349,000 and the municipal average of Nissewaard is €279,000. Kreken van Nibbeland thus belongs to the higher price brackets within the municipality.

What is living in Kreken van Nibbeland like?

Living in Kreken van Nibbeland means choosing peace, space and a green environment with water features and creek landscape. The neighbourhood consists mainly of modern ground-level homes and attracts many families with children. The character is suburban and quiet; urban amenities are at some distance. Residents appreciate the liveability and safety, but also point out the limited amenities within walking distance.

Is Kreken van Nibbeland suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is clearly family-oriented. The largest age group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds and households with children are the most common family composition. There is plenty of greenery, the streets are quiet and social cohesion is good. In Zuidland there are primary school facilities; for secondary education children usually travel to Spijkenisse.

How accessible is Kreken van Nibbeland?

By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N57, with a travel time of about twenty minutes to Rotterdam. Public transport is limited: buses run to Spijkenisse, where you can catch the metro to Rotterdam. For daily use, a car is practically essential. Cycling in the immediate area is pleasant thanks to the quiet roads and the creek landscape.

What types of homes are for sale in Kreken van Nibbeland?

The supply consists mainly of ground-level single-family homes: detached houses, semi-detached houses and larger terraced houses. Most homes were built from the 2000s onwards and have a modern character. Buying an apartment in Kreken van Nibbeland is hardly possible; this type of home is virtually absent in the neighbourhood. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 107 m².

Is there a lot of greenery in Kreken van Nibbeland?

Greenery is one of the neighbourhood's strongest assets. The district is designed around the existing creek landscape, with water features, reed beds and green banks as part of the living environment. The surrounding polders offer excellent opportunities for walking and cycling. Residents often mention the greenery and peace as reasons for choosing this neighbourhood.

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