Heerlen-Centrum, Heerlen
NeighbourhoodThis listing is for a room on Akerstraat in Heerlen. It does not state a house number, postcode, 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 room itself. At €407 per month, the rent is 71% below the neighbourhood average of €1,383, which is typical for a room compared to other rental homes. For context, rooms in Heerlen are generally more affordable.
Heerlen-Centrum is a densely urban area with 2,835 residents, mostly single-person households. One resident describes it as "Safe" but notes: "Personally, I think it's a safe neighbourhood, but that's because I know where I can go and what I'm allowed to do. If I were new here, I wouldn't feel so safe." They mention crime and poverty, but also efforts to modernise the city. The municipality Heerlen is working on improvements, though the resident feels some issues remain.
For daily groceries, Jan Linders is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. There are several primary schools within a ten-minute walk, including Basisschool Eikenderveld and Basisschool Sint Tarcisius. Secondary schools like the Bernardinuscollege are also nearby. A train station is a ten-minute walk away, and restaurants are on your doorstep.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Kamernet.
Details of this home
Akerstraat, Heerlen
Good · 1 resident
Personally, I think it's a safe neighbourhood, but that's because I know where I can go and what I'm allowed to do. If I were new here, I wouldn't feel so safe. You can encounter strange people here and experience situations that don't happen just like that outside this area. There is a lot of crime, from young to old, and if you pay close attention, you can see a lot of it. On top of that, there is simply a lot of poverty here. I see more people on benefits than working, and with each year, more and more homeless people. I see that they are trying their best to modernise the city. They are doing quite well at that, but... take the Aurora flats, for example. They've painted them all nice colours now, but that doesn't mean you've removed the ghetto. The same junkies and dealers still live in the flats as before. And I still wouldn't recommend walking alone in the dark. I think Heerlen is becoming more modern every year, but it remains my crack neighbourhood. Accessibility is fine, but we still don't have things like e-scooters or e-steps. Tram or metro. I can understand the tram and metro, but we are really lagging behind when it comes to e-scooters, etc. A few years ago, we only got those bikes you can rent... and then they basically showed that we can't handle that responsibility at all here. We destroy everything here that has any money in it or doesn't belong to us.
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About Akerstraat, Heerlen
At €407 per month, this room is priced 71% below the average rent in Heerlen-Centrum (€1,383). However, that average includes larger homes, so for a room this is a typical price. The listing does not state the floor area, so you cannot compare the price per square metre.
Heerlen-Centrum is a very urban area with a high density of addresses. One resident describes it as safe for those who know the area, but notes crime and poverty. They appreciate modernisation efforts but feel some problems persist. The neighbourhood has many single-person households and a mix of ages.
The train station is 0.9 km away, about a ten-minute walk.
Jan Linders is 346 metres away, just around the corner. Albert Heijn and Aldi are within 600,700 metres, a five- to ten-minute walk.
Kamernet has published only the street and price.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Heerlen-Centrum