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Dahliastraat 53

Rozenburg, Rotterdam

€ 329,000
Neighbourhood Rozenburg, RozenburgNeighbourhood
Sold subject to conditions
The sale is not yet final
Spacious living area of 121m²
121m² of living space
Albert Heijn 246m away
10 supermarkets within 1 km
AI summary

A classic family home in Rozenburg

This 1963 terraced house on Dahliastraat sits in a neighbourhood that feels more like a village than a suburb. With 121 m² of living space and a 128 m² plot, it offers a solid layout for a family. The asking price of €329,000 is in line with the market for terraced houses in Rotterdam.

Rozenburg: a village at heart

Rozenburg has a mixed reputation among its residents. One resident says: "It's a nice neighbourhood to live in. Many friendly people. Unfortunately, there is a small group that makes the village unsafe, think drug dealing/use and harassing passers-by in the evening, especially near Raadhuisplein." Another adds: "I don't think much of my neighbourhood because the housing association just throws people in here. Rozenburg used to be a village and I regret that it no longer is." Based on five reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 6.63 out of 10. The area has a mix of families and older residents, with a good share of owner-occupied homes. For more context, see municipality Rotterdam.

Life on the street

For daily groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Lidl a couple of streets away. Schools are a ten-minute walk: IKC Startpunt en IKC Panta rhei and IKC De Kindertuin are within easy reach. The park is on your doorstep, perfect for a quick stroll. A restaurant and a library are also a short walk away.

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At the time of writing the home is listed only via Fullservice Vastgoed.

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Features

Details of this home

Date discovered24 March 2026
StatusSold subject to conditions
Price € 329,000
Price per m²€ 2,719
Living area121m²
Plot area128m²
Year built1963
Energy labelD
Neighbourhood Rozenburg
DistrictRozenburg
MunicipalityRotterdam
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Location

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Experiences from the neighbourhood

Satisfactory · 5 residents

5.0
An
21-12-2025
Achterhoek

I'm sorry we've become like Rotterdam and they throw everything together from 25 to 85, I don't think that's good, neighbours are terrible, dirty, everyone treats each other like crap, very sad, housing association does nothing, makes mistake after mistake

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5.3
Anne
13-09-2025
Decent couple of good neighbours

I don't think much of my neighbourhood because the housing association just throws people in here. Rozenburg used to be a village and I regret that it no longer is. Now we are sub-municipalities and every shop is being converted into houses for Poles or other sorts. Our village is going to the dogs.

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7.9
.
10-10-2024
Fine neighbourhood to live in

It's a nice neighbourhood to live in. Many friendly people. Unfortunately, there is a small group that makes the village unsafe, think drug dealing/use and harassing passers-by in the evening, especially near Raadhuisplein. Furthermore, there are plenty of shops in the area. In terms of facilities, I only miss something for the youth. For example, a cinema or somewhere you can go bowling or something. Otherwise, a nice village.

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7.3
M visser
04-09-2024
Small but lovely

Safety is something that many villagers really miss. There is often nuisance from the youth who hang around the village all day until late at night. They often come across as intimidating, which scares people. The youth who hang out there are also known for being involved in shop thefts and fights. But luckily, you still have your own neighbours. They give you a sense of safety. There is always a neighbour who stays up late, watching TV late at night and occasionally looking outside to see if everything is okay. And of course, the daily patrol by the neighbourhood police officer also helps with the feeling of safety. Furthermore, Rozenburg offers a lot of community. From gatherings organised for the youth to gatherings organised by the youth for the elderly. Everyone contributes to the social life of Rozenburg. Hygiene has deteriorated. It is noticeable that there is much more litter on the streets than a few years ago. Fortunately, we have a group in Rozenburg that does a round of the village every week to clean it up as best as possible. How wonderful that they want to keep the village clean in their free time and also give the garbage collectors a helping hand! Housing is a disaster. The original villagers can hardly rent or buy a house anymore. Previously, Rozenburgers had priority for housing. Nowadays, Rotterdam dumps all its families in Rozenburg, so there are no houses left for Rozenburgers and they are forced to leave the village. SUCH A SHAME!!! This needs to change. Education, on the other hand, is very extensive for a small village like Rozenburg. Rozenburg has 4 primary schools, including 2 Protestant Christian schools, 1 Roman Catholic school, and a public primary school. And Rozenburg also has its own secondary school, where you can currently complete the full programmes for MAVO and HAVO, and the first 3 years of VWO. Green spaces are, in my opinion, poorly maintained. It often takes a long time before the municipality does something about the greenery. It is not always kept tidy. And when something is done, there are 6 men with a hoe working on 1 square metre. That doesn't get you anywhere, does it. Well, the facilities for a small village are fine. We have 3 competing supermarkets. In addition, many other small shops. There are restaurants and a library. We have a large public playground, a petting zoo, a riding school, and allotment gardens. Furthermore, there is some diversity. We have a late-night shop, a Polish shop, foreign restaurants. There is a large sports complex with a swimming pool. There is a football club. In summary, there is plenty to do. Accessibility is somewhat poor. We have the connection to the A15 or we cross the water and end up in Maassluis. Often, there is something wrong on one of the two sides, causing either the entire ferry from Rozenburg to Maassluis to be full and work overtime, or the entire A15 to be jammed. Always a drama.

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7.8
Michelle
17-08-2024
Safe, cosy and enterprising.

Living in the village means everyone knows each other. Some from the past, others from work, and still others from the weekly meeting at the library. The neighbourhood is enterprising, trying to keep people together as much as possible so that no one feels alone. Whether it's a gathering for the elderly with a nice cup of coffee and games on the table, or a week-long event being set up for months during the summer holidays especially for the children. Rozenburg is always busy expressing cohesion and love. Unfortunately, the green spaces have been severely neglected in recent years by the municipality of Rotterdam. Trees are cut down without any sign of disease. Grass and shrubs are forgotten, so they only grow taller, bigger and wider, causing inconvenience. But luckily Rozenburg has its own action group that goes out every week to clean up all the rubbish from the streets. And there are also the dear Rozenburgers who use their free time to maintain the allotments. Where everyone can and may plant their own fruits and vegetables or flowers. Furthermore, Rozenburg offers a wide selection of education. In the village there are 4 primary schools, including 2 Protestant Christian, 1 Roman Catholic and 1 public school. The schools that also carry the faith are no longer very strict about it. But they do consider it important that the faith is recognised and that the children learn something from it. Furthermore, Rozenburg has 1 secondary school, Penta Rozenburg. Here you can complete the full 4 years of MAVO. Recently, Penta has expanded and now the full 5 years of HAVO are also available. And the first 3 years of VWO are available. Furthermore, Rozenburg has good connections to nearby villages and cities, so choosing another secondary school is also easy. Then about housing. That is a complete disaster. Since Rozenburg became a submunicipality of Rotterdam, houses are hard to come by. Our Rozenburgers no longer get priority for houses. Nowadays you see a nice little house for rent, you want to respond, but before you can even do that, the house is already taken. And this by a family from Rotterdam. This makes it increasingly difficult for Rozenburgers to get a house, so most decide to look further and leave their home village. And to go into that a bit further. Most families that come from Rotterdam bring so many problems with them. I would describe it as loitering youth and chavs. There has honestly never been so much police needed in the village since Rotterdam dumps its families here. It's even so bad that two years ago at New Year's, the riot police patrolled the village. That no longer gives you a safe feeling. Overall, Rozenburg is really a top neighbourhood. People always look out for the residents. Too bad the municipality of Rotterdam neglects this beautiful and cosy village.

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Neighbourhood statistics

Data from Rozenburg

Residents12,605
Men49%
Women51%

Supermarkets

16 within 5 km

Albert Heijn
Molenweg 71
246m
Lidl
Laan van Nieuw Blankenburg 234
594m
PLUS
Emmastraat 84-86
859m

Schools

28 within 5 km

IKC Startpunt en IKC Panta rhei
Primary education · 414 pupils
1445m
IKC De Kindertuin
Primary education · 260 pupils
1764m
Lentiz | Reviuslyceum
Secondary education · 795 pupils
2165m

Frequently asked questions

About Dahliastraat 53, Rozenburg

Is €329,000 a fair price for this terraced house?

The asking price of €329,000 is in line with the market for a 121 m² terraced house in Rozenburg. The home has an energy label D, which means moderate energy efficiency. Without comparable sales data for the immediate neighbourhood, it's hard to say if it's a bargain, but the price reflects the size and location.

What is the energy label and what does it mean?

The energy label is D. This means the home has average insulation and heating efficiency. You can expect moderate energy costs, but not as low as a modern A-label home. The label is based on the building's construction year (1963) and its current features.

How far is the nearest train station?

The nearest train station is 15.5 km away, so this is not a home for daily train commuters. You would rely on a car or bus for longer journeys. The area is more suited to local living.

What is the neighbourhood like for families?

Rozenburg has a mix of families and older residents, with about a third of households having children. There are several primary schools within walking distance. However, some residents mention safety concerns near Raadhuisplein in the evening. Overall, it's a village-like setting with basic amenities.

Are there shops and amenities nearby?

Yes, Albert Heijn is just around the corner (246 m), and Lidl is a couple of streets away (594 m). A restaurant, library, and park are all within a ten-minute walk. For secondary schools, you'd need to travel a bit further, about 2 km.

What is the plot size and garden like?

The plot is 128 m², but the listing does not specify a garden.

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