Oud Charlois, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state a year of construction. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. The apartment is on the market for €275,000, which is 16% below the average asking price in the neighbourhood, a keen price for a 49 m² home. For context, the average apartment in Rotterdam sells for around that price per m², but here you get a smaller footprint. apartments in Rotterdam
Oud Charlois is a densely populated area with a very high urbanity score. It's a diverse neighbourhood with many single-person households and a relatively young population. Based on six reviews, residents have mixed feelings. One resident calls it "Ghetto" and mentions "many junkies and psychiatric people. Lots of shouting. Lots of rubbish. Poorly maintained. Positive: tram connection." Another says "Great neighbourhood" and gives it an 8.75. A third review describes a decline since a renovation, with safety concerns and a lack of Dutch-speaking children at school. The neighbourhood has a high crime rate, with 819 incidents reported. neighbourhood Oud Charlois
For your daily shopping, MCD is just around the corner, and Aldi is a five-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: Obs Charlois is a couple of streets away, and Wilhelminaschool is just around the corner. For secondary education, the nearest school is about a ten-minute walk. A park or garden is on your doorstep, and a restaurant is just around the corner. municipality Rotterdam
At the time of writing the home is listed via several channels, including Home in Holland Makelaars B.V. The listing does not include the year of construction.
Details of this home
Frans Bekkerstraat 82A, Rotterdam
Satisfactory · 6 residents
Many junkies and psychiatric people. Lots of shouting. Lots of rubbish. Poorly maintained. Positive: tram connection
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's not Charlois anymore. I've been harassed several times. Once I was even chased by a tinted person with a face mask while they haven't been worn for a long time. Then as a woman you feel very small. The school is lagging behind because too many children don't speak Dutch, including our children who suffer. Since the flat was renovated, everything has gone downhill. You can count the Dutch on one hand now, it used to be different. They make a mess of it and around the flat there are regularly those balloons, gas cylinders behind the lift, 30 or so. Accessibility is good, the only positive. I have no words for it, but still nothing is done about it.
Auto-translated to English by AIGreat neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIWe live on a nice street with friendly neighbours. Most people say hello on the street, which was different in the village where we used to live. Because this is a close-knit neighbourhood, it's nice and pleasant that people look out for each other. The butcher/supermarket around the corner is unfortunately gone, so we walk to the MCD. Perfectly doable. Public transport is also within walking distance. It's a shame that sometimes household items are left outside and that when bins are overflowing, rubbish is placed next to them. That's why hygiene scores a bit lower here.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe have seen and experienced nasty things here. More and more old Rotterdammers are dying and newcomers are replacing them, all kinds of newcomers. The neighbourhood is full of plastic and rubbish on the grass patches and people sometimes throw dirty nappies from balconies into the harbour. Painful to see but the Municipality of Rotterdam keeps it reasonably well maintained, though they could send litter pickers more often.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn my opinion and experience, I find Oud Charlois a pleasant and quiet neighbourhood. It feels like a village within a city. With lots of greenery, playgrounds. Centrally located, you can be in the city centre/Zuidplein/Feijenoord in 10 minutes. I wouldn't want to live in any other neighbourhood.
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About Frans Bekkerstraat 82A, Rotterdam
The asking price is €275,000, which is 16% below the average asking price of €326,555 in Oud Charlois. However, the apartment is 49 m², which is 43% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 86 m². So the price per m² is actually higher than average. Given the compact size and the neighbourhood's mixed reviews, the price seems in line with the market.
The energy label is E. This means the home is not very energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. In Oud Charlois, about 35% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area.
Oud Charlois is a very urban neighbourhood with a high density of addresses. It has a young population and many single-person households. Resident reviews are mixed: some mention issues with safety and maintenance, while others find it a great place to live. The neighbourhood has a high crime rate, so it's worth considering your comfort level.
There are several supermarkets within walking distance: MCD is just around the corner, and Aldi is a five-minute walk away. Primary schools like Obs Charlois and Wilhelminaschool are within a couple of streets. A park is on your doorstep, and restaurants and a library are nearby. The nearest train station is 4.9 km away, so you'd rely on tram or bus for longer journeys.
The agent has not provided the year of construction in the listing.
The average asking price for apartments in Oud Charlois is €326,555, and the median is €300,000. At €275,000, this apartment is below both figures. However, it is also smaller than average (49 m² vs 86 m²). The price per m² is about €5,612, which is higher than the neighbourhood average of €3,964 per m².
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