Kamperpoort, Zwolle
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state a house number, postcode, property type, floor area, year of construction or energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. At €725 per month, the rent is 35% below the neighbourhood average of €1,107, making it a keen price compared to other rental homes in Zwolle.
Kamperpoort is a lively, close-knit area with a mix of ages and households. Of the 2,440 residents, many live alone (900 single-person households) and the average household size is 1.5. One resident describes it as a "cosy working-class neighbourhood" where "everyone is there for each other." Another notes: "Keeps you busy... cosy mate but also a lot of mutual misunderstandings and vandalism, such a shame." Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 6.98 out of 10. The neighbourhood Kamperpoort is densely built with 2,377 addresses per km², giving it a strongly urban feel.
For daily groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Jumbo and Coop a couple of streets away. Several secondary schools are within a five-minute walk, including TalentStad Beroepscollege and JenaXL. The municipality Zwolle offers a train station a ten-minute walk away, and a park or public garden is just a couple of streets away for a quick escape.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Direct Wonen.
Details of this home
Hoogstraat, Zwolle
Satisfactory · 9 residents
Keeps you busy... cosy mate but also a lot of mutual misunderstandings and vandalism, such a shame
Auto-translated to English by AINice to live there... always there for each other
Auto-translated to English by AIEveryone is there for each other
Auto-translated to English by AIFriendly people... ready to help you and absolutely no regrets about moving here ..a real working-class neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AICohesion is gone, two community centres cause division and therefore far too little progress (or a lot of capital destruction), safety is limited and sometimes very unsafe due to drugs, addiction and/or homelessness issues, infrastructure is unclear, inconvenient (and this will get worse) and therefore unsafe or even dangerous. There is far too little green space, which the government should do much more about, very poor air quality and bad environment, far too hot in summers, there are no sports facilities, in recent decades a huge amount of business activity has disappeared due to local government policy or lack thereof. Plots that lie fallow for an extremely long time. There is far too little political involvement. Parking nuisance is enormous and keeps increasing, far too little enforcement, much crime that keeps rising, there is hardly any constructive building of social cohesion. Sometimes very narrow streets, sometimes hardly any pavements, there is no bus that goes through the neighbourhood (only along it). Far too little is done by politicians to look integrally at what is needed for the neighbourhood and to do something about it. All in all, this is becoming an increasingly problematic neighbourhood if not enough is done about it. There is too much youth care, too much student housing and too much elderly care, which also doesn't help build cohesion... Actually, everything could be better.
Auto-translated to English by AII've only been living here for two months and I find the neighbourhood very cosy! Most neighbours are super friendly and considerate. I've had quite bad living experiences in the past, so experiencing it so positively now is only a plus. The housing association also thinks along with you and is always reachable, which is also very nice. The city centre is less than 5 minutes away, which is also very handy! The cinema is next to the building, which as a film fan comes in handy too! Really a great neighbourhood! It's also reasonably safe and there's plenty of greenery in the area. Bus stops are also very close, which is very convenient. Hygiene is usually top-notch too! It's really a nice neighbourhood to live in!
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30 within 5 km
86 within 5 km
About Hoogstraat, Zwolle
Direct Wonen has published only the street and price on their website.
At €725 per month, the rent is 35% below the neighbourhood average of €1,107. Without knowing the floor area or property type, it is hard to compare directly, but the price is on the low side for the area.
Kamperpoort is a densely built, strongly urban area with many single-person households. Residents describe it as a cosy working-class neighbourhood where people look out for each other, though some note issues with vandalism. The overall rating from nine reviews is 6.98 out of 10.
Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Jumbo and Coop are a couple of streets away. Several secondary schools are within a five-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and a park is just a couple of streets away.
The train station is 1.2 km away, about a ten-minute walk.
4 homes in the neighbourhood Kamperpoort