City, Enschede
NeighbourhoodThis listing is for a room on Haverstraatpassage, right in the city centre. The listing does not state a house number, 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 €405 per month, the rent is 62% below the neighbourhood average of €1,060, a keen price for a room in this area. For context, the average room in Enschede goes for €426, so this is slightly below that too. See rooms in Enschede for other options.
City is Enschede's bustling centre, with 3,840 residents and a very high density of 4,234 addresses per km². It's a young area: nearly 70% of residents are under 45, and most households are single-person. Reviews are mixed. One resident says: "The neighbourhood is very friendly and tidy. Many new buildings are being built for students and first-time buyers! Everything is very close by, which is super convenient." Another is less positive: "There are a lot of junkies, people really live for themselves and there is no social cohesion.... There is also a lot of crime in the neighbourhood." Based on four reviews, the average score is 6.82 out of 10. For more, see the neighbourhood City.
Daily life here is compact. For groceries, Jumbo is just around the corner, Ekoplaza is a couple of streets away, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. For school runs, Openbare Basisschool De Bothoven Freinetbasisschool is a five-minute walk, and Openbare Basisschool Het Zeggelt Montessori-School is about the same distance. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city park is a couple of streets away. The municipality Enschede manages the area.
At the time of writing the room is listed only via Direct Wonen. The agent has not published full specs, so the details above are based on the street and neighbourhood data.
Details of this home
Haverstraatpassage, Enschede
Satisfactory · 4 residents
I've been living here for over 2 years now. Above a shop (our own shop). The neighbourhood is very friendly and tidy. Many new buildings are being built for students and first-time buyers! Everything is very close by, which is super convenient. There are many rubbish bins and also racks for deposit bottles. Great neighbourhood!!
Auto-translated to English by AIWe have a shop in the city centre... 83 years in the family. Over the years, the inner city has changed a lot! And not for the better. Demolition of beautiful buildings, many empty shop premises where unfortunately only the so-called "fortune seekers" often settle. The result is that they are empty again after a while! It is often made difficult for shopkeepers because of all the rules from the municipality. Rules thought up by gentlemen somewhere in a warm office who don't even seem to know the whole situation in the city themselves. Streets are closed, the car park in our neighbourhood closed, and that, as they say, for a higher purpose! No, it is certainly not a pleasure to be a small independent business in a city like Enschede where there is only room for large worthless chains like Primark, Sissy Boy XL and Action. No more appreciation for a decent butcher, fish or fruit shop. Very unfortunate but that is the reality in Enschede.
Auto-translated to English by AIEnschede is not really my place to live. There are a lot of junkies, people really live for themselves and there is no social cohesion. The house is easily accessible by public transport, as it is a 7-minute walk from the station. However, if you drive into the city centre by car, you can only do so between 7 and 11 o'clock. If you have your own car, you can't park it anywhere; it can be a 20-minute walk. School is very close, you have the UT, ROC van Twente and Saxion. Living in the city centre is convenient because everything is close by in terms of shops. There is also a lot of crime in the neighbourhood, young people walking around with weapons (apparently) and many junkies arguing over money and drugs. The houses in the centre are old and poorly insulated; you pay an arm and a leg for rent and gas, water, electricity. There is little greenery, although there is the city park.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is cosy. Enschede is a beautiful city and I live right in the centre. The station is nearby and there is also a lovely city park a 10-minute walk from my home. A downside is that in summer the city can smell quite unpleasant, and therefore my home too. If you open the windows, it stinks quite a bit. Furthermore, you also have to deal with the noise of the nightlife from Friday to Sunday.
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About Haverstraatpassage, Enschede
Yes, it's a keen price. The average room in the City neighbourhood goes for €426, and the overall average rent in the area is €1,060. At €405, this room is 62% below that average, making it one of the more affordable options in the centre.
City is a dense, young neighbourhood with many students and singles. Reviews are mixed: some praise the convenience and new developments, while others mention issues with social cohesion, crime, and junkies. The area scores 6.82 out of 10 based on four reviews.
The train station is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. The listing does not state the exact address, so the distance may vary slightly.
Jumbo is just 13 metres away, Ekoplaza at 137 metres, and Albert Heijn at 434 metres. There are also many restaurants and a library within a few minutes' walk.
Direct Wonen has published only the street and price.
The listing does not state whether the room is furnished or unfurnished. This detail is not provided by the agent.
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