Wittevrouwen, Utrecht
NeighbourhoodThis studio on Biltstraat sits in the lively Wittevrouwen neighbourhood, a stone's throw from the city centre. At 29 m² it's compact, but the rent of €863 is 58% below the neighbourhood average of €2,068, a keen price for a solo start in Utrecht. For more context, see other studios in Utrecht.
Wittevrouwen is a dense, urban neighbourhood with 6,730 residents and a very high address density. Most households are single-person, and the area has a young, student-heavy feel. One resident describes it as "Too expensive, dilapidated white neighbourhood," adding: "A fascist neighbourhood that claims to be left-wing. Poorly maintained streets. Everywhere there is vomit, glass, and rubbish." The review paints a picture of social tension and neglect. For more on the area, visit the neighbourhood Wittevrouwen page.
Your daily bread is just around the corner: Albert Heijn is 59 metres away, Jumbo. For school runs, the Nieuwe Regentesseschool (primary) is a couple of streets away, and KBS Montessori Buiten Wittevrouwen is 229 metres. The municipality Utrecht offers all the city's amenities within easy reach.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Rotsvast Utrecht Beheer and also appears on Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Biltstraat 90D, Utrecht
Mediocre · 1 resident
A fascist neighbourhood that claims to be left-wing. Poorly maintained streets. Everywhere there is vomit, glass, and rubbish. Dirty pavements, graffiti everywhere, every street suffers from a huge nuisance of students. Students overpopulate the area. No diversity, too expensive shops. Only rich white people. Social inequality is clearly visible here. 1000 metres away in Overvecht people have nothing, here in abundance. Full of snobs. Social housing is only 6 percent, deliberately sold off, all homes are being split: unliveable, too much noise, and expanded with extra floors. People earn an average of 6-10,000 per month and look like tramps. There is no cohesion, people are focused on themselves, all islands. The atmosphere is gone. It was once a beautiful neighbourhood, but yuppies, damn students and damn expats have turned it into a white enclave of coke-sniffing egotrippers.
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About Biltstraat 90D, Utrecht
At €863, this studio is 58% below the average rent in Wittevrouwen (€2,068). However, it's also 85% smaller than the average home in the area (196 m²). Given the compact size and the neighbourhood's high rents, the price is keen for a single person looking for an affordable base in central Utrecht.
The energy label is D. This is average for a building from 1910, not the most efficient, but not the worst either. You can expect moderate heating costs, though the exact amount depends on usage.
Albert Heijn is just 59 metres away on the same street, and Jumbo is 73 metres. For organic options, Ekoplaza is 390 metres. Daily groceries are literally on your doorstep.
Three primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Nieuwe Regentesseschool (189 m), KBS Montessori Buiten Wittevrouwen (229 m), and Openbare Jenaplanschool Wittevrouwen (232 m). For secondary education, School aan de Singel is 326 metres away.
The nearest train station is 2.1 km away, about a 25-minute walk or a short bus ride.
Wittevrouwen is a very urban area with a high density of addresses. It has a young population, many students, and a lively but sometimes gritty atmosphere. One resident describes it as poorly maintained with litter and noise, but also notes its central location.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Wittevrouwen