Oud-Assendorp, Zwolle
NeighbourhoodThis 1923 terraced house on Groot Wezenland sits in the heart of Oud-Assendorp, a neighbourhood that feels like a village within the city. With 120 m² of living space and an energy label B, it's a solid home that blends period charm with modern efficiency. At €595,000, the asking price is 30% above the neighbourhood average of €456,618, so it's on the high side, but you're paying for a well-maintained home in a sought-after street. For context, terraced houses in Zwolle vary widely in price and condition.
Oud-Assendorp is a tight-knit community with a strong sense of togetherness. One resident describes it as "a kind of village just outside the ring road and thus within walking distance of the centre where the city walls used to stand." Another says: "Nice neighbourhood, feels safe to an extent. Only many of the houses are old and have their problems." A third adds: "Quiet neighbourhood, many amenities nearby, friendly residents, centrally located." The streets are narrow and often clogged with cars, but the social cohesion is strong, neighbourhood initiatives like car sharing and BBQs are common. The neighbourhood Oud-Assendorp is popular and no longer poor, with a mix of residents and a lively shopping street, the Assendorperstraat.
For your daily shopping, you have a SPAR just around the corner and a Jumbo a couple of streets away. The nearest primary school, De Jenapleinschool, is a five-minute walk, while the Thomas a Kempis College for secondary education is also within easy reach. The Azaleapark is a ten-minute walk, perfect for a stroll. The municipality Zwolle offers all the amenities you'd expect from a city, but here you get that village feel.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Zomer Makelaars.
Details of this home
Groot Wezenland 13, Zwolle
Good · 3 residents
Nice neighbourhood, feels safe to an extent. Only many of the houses are old and have their problems. What could be improved in housing is that landlords take complaints seriously and actually come to help.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet neighbourhood, many amenities nearby, friendly residents, centrally located, no play area for young adults (e.g. ping-pong table), little walking space due to bicycles on the pavement
Auto-translated to English by AIAssendorp is quite unique, the name of the neighbourhood says it all. It's a kind of village just outside the ring road and thus within walking distance of the centre where the city walls used to stand. It was originally built for many residents who worked at the railway, with social housing. The houses are generally small workers' cottages with authentic details and over 100 years old. Everything is geared to 100 years ago, but the social cohesion is strong and it's a cosy neighbourhood. The streets are narrow, which unfortunately means they are often clogged with modern cars (which are often bigger than years ago and there are many more residents with a car than when it was built). Residents are diverse, but the neighbourhood is very popular and no longer poor. If you want to get a house in Assendorp now, you have to be quick and bring a hefty sum of money. Residents are increasingly into greenery and one front garden after another is springing up. The sense of togetherness is strong and neighbourhood initiatives like car sharing and neighbourhood BBQs are very common. What is also unfortunately common is the sound of DIY from residents who want to expand their small house as much as possible with an extension or loft conversion. Running through the neighbourhood is the Assendorperstraat as a shopping street and traffic artery. Multifunctional centre de Enk organises many activities and the Azaleapark has recently been expanded. As a resident, I have lived in 4 other cities and also in another neighbourhood in Zwolle, but in none of those neighbourhoods do I feel as at home as in Assendorp!
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About Groot Wezenland 13, Zwolle
The asking price is 30% above the average asking price in Oud-Assendorp (€456,618) and also above the median (€425,000). However, this is a 120 m² terraced house with energy label B, which is better than many older homes in the area. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the location and condition.
Oud-Assendorp is a popular, close-knit neighbourhood with a village feel. Residents appreciate the central location, friendly atmosphere, and strong social cohesion. The streets are narrow and can be busy with cars, but there are many amenities nearby. It's a diverse area, but houses sell quickly and prices are high.
The home has energy label B, which is good for a house built in 1923. In the neighbourhood, about 21% of homes have label A and 16% label B, so this is above average. You can expect reasonable energy costs, though older homes may still have some drafts.
The nearest primary school is De Jenapleinschool, about 250 metres away. For secondary education, the Thomas a Kempis College is around 450 metres away. There are also other schools within walking distance, such as the Openbare Parkschool.
Zwolle train station is 1.2 km from the home, which is about a 15-minute walk. From there you can reach other cities easily.
There are several supermarkets within a few minutes' walk: a SPAR at 417 metres, a Jumbo at 428 metres, and an AH to go at 525 metres. For a larger shop, you can also reach a Coop within about 750 metres.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Oud-Assendorp