
Neighbourhood in Zwolle
Oud-Assendorp is located in the province of Overijssel, in the municipality of Zwolle, in the district Assendorp The neighbourhood has a total area of 41 hectares, of which 41 hectares are land and 0 hectares are water. The neighbourhood is coded as BU01931310. The postcode area is 8011JA-8012XZ.
Three residents rate the neighbourhood as good with a score of 7.3. They describe it as 'Old houses', 'Pleasant and quiet living' and 'A bit of a village feel in the city'. Aspects such as safety, community, accessibility are rated well in this neighbourhood, while housing and cleanliness score less well.
Oud-Assendorp has 4.140 residents. Of these, 47,2% are men and 52,8% are women. Most residents are 25 to 45 years (37,4%). The other age groups are 21,0% for '45 to 65 years', 20,7% for '15 to 25 years', 12,6% for '0 to 15 years' and 8,2% for '65 years or older'. Of the residents, 70,9% is unmarried, 20,0% is married, 7,2% is divorced and 1,9% is widowed. 3.475 residents originate from the Netherlands, 230 come from Europe and 430 come from countries outside Europe.
There are 2.485 households in Oud-Assendorp. 61,2% of these are single-person households, 21,1% households without children and 17,7% households with children. The average household size is 1,7 persons.
In Oud-Assendorp there are 3.500 income recipients. The average income per income recipient is €35.100, which is €700 (2%) lower than the national average of €35.800. Per resident, the average income is €30.300, which is €1.100 (4%) higher than the national average of €29.200. Most residents of Oud-Assendorp are highly educated. 48,0% have a university or higher professional education (HBO/WO), 39,3% have an intermediate education (HAVO, VWO or MBO 2-4) and 12,6% have a lower education (VMBO or MBO 1).
Of the 4.140 residents, around 75% are in paid employment, which amounts to 3.105 people. This is 10% higher than the national average of 65%. The majority of workers are in salaried employment (85%), while 15% are self-employed. In Oud-Assendorp, 14% of residents receive a benefit. The largest group is those receiving a state pension (AOW). 290 people receive this benefit.
In Oud-Assendorp there are 2.131 homes with an average assessed value (WOZ) of €297.000. Of these, around 95% are occupied and 5% unoccupied. In Oud-Assendorp there are roughly as many rental as owner-occupied homes. This amounts to 49% rental homes and 51% owner-occupied homes. Of the homes, 50% privately owned, 18% owned by housing associations and 32% owned by other landlords. The most common construction periods in Oud-Assendorp are 1900-1925 (40%) and 1700-1900 (31%).
There are currently 17 homes for sale in Oud-Assendorp. The most recently listed home is Groot Wezenland 13 by Zomer Makelaars op Funda. Over the past year, 96 homes were sold in Oud-Assendorp. On average, a home was sold within 38 days.
The average asking price for a home for sale in Oud-Assendorp over the past year was €431.755. This is 45% higher than the average assessed value (WOZ) of €297.000. The average asking price per m² of plot is €4.318.
There are 3 homes for rent in Oud-Assendorp. The most recent home is Van der Laenstraat 144, offered by www.dewoningzoeker.nl. Over the past year, 74 homes were let in Oud-Assendorp. On average, a listing was let within 29 days.
The average rent for a rental home in Oud-Assendorp over the past year was €1.197 per month. Per m² of plot area that is €34 per month.
In Oud-Assendorp there are 2.168 addresses with a registered energy label. The most common labels are F (28%), G (22%) and C (14%). On average, an address in Oud-Assendorp uses 2.130 kWh of electricity per year. This is 24% below the national average of 2.810 kWh. With an annual consumption of 980 m³ per address, natural gas consumption is 23% below the national average of 1.280 m³.
Nice neighbourhood, feels safe to an extent. Only many of the houses are old and have their problems. What could be improved in housing is that landlords take complaints seriously and actually come to help.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet neighbourhood, many amenities nearby, friendly residents, centrally located, no play area for young adults (e.g. ping-pong table), little walking space due to bicycles on the pavement
Auto-translated to English by AIAssendorp is quite unique, the name of the neighbourhood says it all. It's a kind of village just outside the ring road and thus within walking distance of the centre where the city walls used to stand. It was originally built for many residents who worked at the railway, with social housing. The houses are generally small workers' cottages with authentic details and over 100 years old. Everything is geared to 100 years ago, but the social cohesion is strong and it's a cosy neighbourhood. The streets are narrow, which unfortunately means they are often clogged with modern cars (which are often bigger than years ago and there are many more residents with a car than when it was built). Residents are diverse, but the neighbourhood is very popular and no longer poor. If you want to get a house in Assendorp now, you have to be quick and bring a hefty sum of money. Residents are increasingly into greenery and one front garden after another is springing up. The sense of togetherness is strong and neighbourhood initiatives like car sharing and neighbourhood BBQs are very common. What is also unfortunately common is the sound of DIY from residents who want to expand their small house as much as possible with an extension or loft conversion. Running through the neighbourhood is the Assendorperstraat as a shopping street and traffic artery. Multifunctional centre de Enk organises many activities and the Azaleapark has recently been expanded. As a resident, I have lived in 4 other cities and also in another neighbourhood in Zwolle, but in none of those neighbourhoods do I feel as at home as in Assendorp!
Auto-translated to English by AIThe housing stock is predominantly pre-war — 84% of the homes date from before 1945. In addition, the most common type is terraced houses (51%).
Over the past year a home for sale in Oud-Assendorp was listed for an average of €406,775 (€4,409 per m²).
A rental home in Oud-Assendorp cost an average of €853 per month (€18 per m²).
Residents give Oud-Assendorp a 7.3 out of 10 based on 3 reviews. Safety stands out with a 8.0; cleanliness lags behind with a 6.0.
Buurt Oud-Assendorp has 4,140 residents. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years (37%). Notably, 61% of the households are single-person households.
A considerable share of the supply in Oud-Assendorp is less efficient: 31% has an E, F or G label. The average natural gas consumption per household is 980 m³ per year.
From Oud-Assendorp you can on average reach a supermarket at 0.4 km, a GP at 0.4 km, a railway station at 1.2 km, a primary school at 0.7 km (as the crow flies, source: CBS).
Right now you will find 17 homes for sale and 7 homes for rent in Oud-Assendorp.