Vreewijk, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodFrankendaal is a quiet street in the leafy Vreewijk neighbourhood of Rotterdam. This 108 m² mid-terrace house from 1992 has an energy label A, so it's efficient and well-insulated. The asking price of €489,000 is 26% above the neighbourhood average of €387,369, which puts it on the high side, but the size and energy label are above average too. For context, terraced houses in Rotterdam vary widely in price.
Vreewijk is a spacious, green neighbourhood with many families. One resident describes it as "Quiet" (score 8.0), while another says "Reasonably nice neighbourhood, shame that household waste stays on the street too long" (score 5.75). Based on three reviews, the average score is 7.04. The area has a mix of housing, with 63% single-family homes and only 14% owner-occupied, so this home is part of a minority. The neighbourhood Vreewijk is known for its pre-war architecture and leafy streets.
For daily shopping, MCD is just around the corner, and Dirk is a five-minute walk away. Albert Heijn, Jumbo and Lidl are within a ten-minute walk. There are several schools nearby: the Vreewijkschool (primary) is a couple of streets away, and Christelijke Basisschool Willem van Oranje is also within walking distance. The municipality Rotterdam offers plenty of parks and green spaces, with a park or garden just a couple of streets away.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via RE/MAX.
Details of this home
Frankendaal 35, 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 Frankendaal 35, Rotterdam
The asking price is 26% above the neighbourhood average of €387,369, but this home is larger (108 m² vs 91 m² average) and has an A energy label, which is better than most. The median price in Vreewijk is €349,000, so this is a premium property. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the extra space and efficiency.
Vreewijk is a green, quiet neighbourhood with many families. Residents describe it as quiet, though one notes that household waste can stay on the street too long. The area has a mix of housing, with many single-family homes. It's a leafy part of Rotterdam with parks nearby.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride.
MCD is just around the corner (523 m), Dirk is about a five-minute walk (990 m), and Albert Heijn, Jumbo and Lidl are within a ten-minute walk (1.0,1.2 km).
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Vreewijkschool (350 m), Christelijke Basisschool Willem van Oranje (591 m), and Risala (663 m). There's also a special school, Schats School Zuid - iHub onderwijs (271 m).
The energy label is A, which means the home is very energy-efficient. You can expect low heating costs and a good insulation standard. In Vreewijk, 33.3% of homes have label A and 21.1% have A+ or better.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Vreewijk