Liskwartier, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis Bergselaan townhouse sits in the lively Liskwartier, a neighbourhood that survived the wartime bombing and is now very much up-and-coming. With 120 m² of living space and a 165 m² plot, it's a generous home for the area. The asking price of €699,000 is 38% above the neighbourhood average of €507,862, which puts it on the high side, but then this is a spacious pre-war house with an energy label C, which is decent for its era. For context, terraced houses in Rotterdam vary widely in price and condition.
The Liskwartier is a beautiful part of Rotterdam North, with gorgeous streets and houses. Residents describe it as multicultural, "everyone feels at home and you can go anywhere", and as "up-and-coming, hip and lively", with lots of new spots, cosy eateries and good restaurants. One resident notes that safety is improving rapidly, though there are occasional fast-driving cars. Another mentions that everything you need is in the neighbourhood: supermarkets, restaurants, coffee shops, train and tram station. The only downsides mentioned are a lack of green space and some litter. Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.72 out of 10. The neighbourhood Liskwartier is densely populated, with mostly flats and a young population.
For your morning bread, Aldi and Albert Heijn are both just around the corner, and there's a SPAR express a couple of streets away. The nearest primary school, Imelda, is on your doorstep, and the Juliana van Stolbergschool is a five-minute walk. For secondary education, Montessori Mavo is a couple of streets away. The municipality Rotterdam offers all the urban amenities you'd expect, with parks and restaurants within walking distance.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Kettner NVM Makelaars, Kettner NVM Makelaars, and Kettner Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Bergselaan 266, Rotterdam
Good · 3 residents
Everyone feels at home and you can go anywhere.
Auto-translated to English by AII've been living here for about four years now and I think it's a nice area to live in. Actually, everything you need is in the neighbourhood: supermarkets, restaurants, coffee shops, train and tram station. A bit more green would certainly be an addition, and it's also a shame that the metro is a bit of a bike ride away. Lately, I do notice more litter on the streets and more confused/addicted people on the streets, which gives a less safe feeling. I don't get harassed very often myself, but I wouldn't let children play/walk around here alone. In terms of green space, I would appreciate a nice park like in Blijdorp, but if extra trees are planted next to the busy roads, I think that would already help a lot.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe Listkwartier is a beautiful part of Rotterdam North, where most streets were not bombed. Gorgeous streets and houses, and the neighbourhood is truly up-and-coming. Lots of new hip spots, cosy eateries and good restaurants. In terms of safety, it's improving rapidly. Every now and then (too) fast-driving antisocial cars, but safety is getting better and better.
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About Bergselaan 266, Rotterdam
The asking price is 38% above the neighbourhood average of €507,862, which makes it a premium listing. However, this is a spacious 120 m² townhouse with a 165 m² plot, while the average home in Liskwartier is 100 m². The price per m² works out at about €5,825, compared to the neighbourhood average of €5,228. So you're paying a premium for extra space and a pre-war character home.
The home has energy label C. That's a decent rating for a 1924 townhouse, it means the home is reasonably efficient, but you can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, about 26.6% of homes have label C, while 31.3% have D or lower, so this home is slightly better than average for the area.
Residents give mixed views. One says safety is improving rapidly, though there are occasional fast-driving antisocial cars. Another mentions more litter and confused or addicted people on the streets lately, giving a less safe feeling, but says they don't get harassed often. The total number of crimes in the neighbourhood is 506, which is relatively high for a residential area.
The nearest train station is 2.2 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride. There are also tram stops in the neighbourhood, as mentioned by residents. The metro is a bit of a bike ride away, according to one review.
The nearest park or public garden is 0.4 km away, so a five-minute walk. Residents note that a bit more green would be an addition, and one mentions that extra trees next to busy roads would help. The neighbourhood is quite urban, with a very high address density of 6,670 per km².
At the time of writing, there are 85 homes for sale in the neighbourhood, with prices ranging from €199,000 to €1,250,000. The average asking price is €507,862, and the median is €489,000. In the past period, 215 homes were sold, with an average selling price of €466,693 and an average time on market of 51 days.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Liskwartier