Vreewijk, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1901 terraced house on Dordtsestraatweg sits in Vreewijk, a neighbourhood with a village-like feel within Rotterdam. With 180 m² of living space, it's nearly twice the size of the average home in the area. The asking price of €575,000 is 48% above the neighbourhood average of €387,369, reflecting the generous proportions and energy label B. For context, terraced houses in Rotterdam vary widely in price and size.
Vreewijk is a leafy, early 20th-century garden suburb with a strong community spirit. One resident describes it as a "reasonably nice neighbourhood, shame that household waste stays on the street too long," while another simply calls it "quiet." Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.04 out of 10. The area is densely populated (over 15,000 residents) and highly urban, with many single-person households and a mix of ages. Most homes are owner-occupied, and the neighbourhood Vreewijk has a high proportion of pre-war housing.
Daily errands are easy: SPAR express is just around the corner, and MCD is a couple of streets away. For schools, the Zuider Gymnasium is on your doorstep, and primary school De Mare is a five-minute walk. The neighbourhood has a park or public garden within a couple of streets away, and a restaurant is just around the corner. The municipality Rotterdam offers extensive amenities, though the nearest train station is a ten-minute walk away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Woonvisie NVM Makelaars.
Details of this home
Dordtsestraatweg 627, Rotterdam
Good · 14 residents
Well, I was born here so I grew up with the neighbourhood as it is now.
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Auto-translated to English by AIA very unfriendly and unsafe environment for both adults and children. Every month there is a woman/girl raped, people shooting wildly, or a burglary. It is not recommended to go outside after dark. Neighbours don't greet each other and there is always tension between neighbours. Children who tear up flowers/plants. Parents who say nothing about it.
Auto-translated to English by AIThis part little nuisance Neighbours looking out for each other Still togetherness and cosiness
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a cosy neighbourhood that's quickly deteriorating, but people still look out for each other. It's a working-class neighbourhood. A shame it's so dirty, etc. But I'm staying. The municipality should deploy more litter pickers, etc., and possibly increase fines for littering.
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About Dordtsestraatweg 627, Rotterdam
The asking price of €575,000 is 48% above the neighbourhood average of €387,369. However, this home is also 98% larger than the average (180 m² vs 91 m²), so the price per square metre is roughly in line with the market. The energy label B and the 1901 character add to its appeal.
Vreewijk is a quiet, green garden suburb with a mix of families and singles. Residents appreciate the peace but note that waste collection can be slow. The area scores 7.04 out of 10 from 14 reviews. It's densely populated and highly urban, with many pre-war homes.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk or a short cycle.
Zuider Gymnasium (secondary) is just 211 m away, and primary school De Mare is 268 m away. Portus Meridiem (secondary) is also within walking distance at 286 m. There are over 160 schools within 5 km.
SPAR express is 353 m away, MCD at 631 m, and PLUS and Albert Heijn are about 1 km away. For daily shopping, you have options just around the corner.
The home has energy label B, which is above average for the neighbourhood. In Vreewijk, 33.3% of homes have label A and 17.5% have label B, so this home is relatively efficient. You can expect moderate energy costs.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Vreewijk