Prinsenland, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1993 terraced house on Jinnahsingel sits in a leafy part of Rotterdam, with a generous 143 m² of living space and a 225 m² plot. The energy label A means it's efficient to run, and the asking price of €750,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average, about 25% above the typical €600,500 for a home in Prinsenland. For context, that's still within the range of what's available, as prices here vary from €270,000 to €1,425,000. If you're looking at terraced houses in Rotterdam, this one stands out for its size and efficiency.
Prinsenland is a neighbourhood that residents describe as "a pleasant and lively environment" with "great diversity of residents: people with different backgrounds, faiths and cultures live together here in a respectful way." One resident notes the "proximity of the Kralingse Bos and the quiet walking routes" as a big plus, while another mentions that "children often come to play ding-dong ditch", a sign of a lively community. Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores an 8.04 out of 10. It's a densely populated area (2,990 addresses per km²) with a mix of families and singles, and about 38% of homes are owner-occupied. The neighbourhood Prinsenland has a strong sense of community, though some residents wish for more meeting places.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Jumbo is a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk, including Rudolf Steiner School Rotterdam and KC De Stelberg, while Roncalli mavo for secondary education is also close by. The Kralingse Bos park is on your doorstep, perfect for a weekend stroll. The municipality Rotterdam offers excellent facilities, with a train station about a ten-minute walk away and easy access to the city centre.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via RE/MAX.
Details of this home
Jinnahsingel 6, Rotterdam
Very good · 3 residents
Good
Auto-translated to English by AII have been living in Prinsenland for a number of years now, in an apartment with my family, and I experience the neighbourhood as a pleasant and lively environment. What strikes me most is the great diversity of residents: people with different backgrounds, faiths and cultures live together here in a respectful way. This creates a dynamic atmosphere in which you always discover something new — whether it's about food, traditions or encounters on the street. The neighbourhood generally feels safe. During the day you often see people walking or children playing in the parks, and even in the evening I dare to walk the streets without worry. The community is friendly and helpful, but it would be nicer if there were a few more meeting places where neighbours could get to know each other. In terms of hygiene and maintenance, most of the neighbourhood is tidy, although there are certain spots — especially near the shopping centres — where it sometimes looks a bit messier. Housing is well organised, although you notice that some buildings are in need of renovation. I am also satisfied with the facilities: schools, supermarkets and public transport are all easily accessible. Accessibility is definitely a big plus of this district — you can be in the centre of Rotterdam in no time, and the main roads are also nearby. What I personally really appreciate is the nature in the area. The proximity of the Kralingse Bos and the quiet walking routes make Prinsenland a nice place to escape the hustle and bustle. All in all, I am very happy with this living environment. There is room for improvement, but the balance between tranquillity, accessibility and diversity makes Prinsenland a pleasant neighbourhood to live in.
Auto-translated to English by AIFun and not fun because children often come to play ding-dong ditch
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About Jinnahsingel 6, Rotterdam
The asking price of €750,000 is about 25% above the neighbourhood average of €600,500 for homes currently for sale. However, this is a large terraced house (143 m²) with a 225 m² plot and an A energy label, which are premium features. Prices in Prinsenland range from €270,000 to €1,425,000, so it's on the higher end but not out of line for a home of this size and quality.
Prinsenland scores 8.04 out of 10 from three resident reviews. Residents highlight the diversity of backgrounds and cultures, the safe feel, and the proximity to the Kralingse Bos. One resident says it's 'a pleasant and lively environment' with good facilities. Some note that certain spots near shopping centres could be tidier, and there's room for more community meeting places.
The home has an energy label A, which is very efficient. In Prinsenland, about 49% of homes have label A and another 13% have A+. This means you can expect relatively low heating costs compared to older homes with lower labels.
There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk: Rudolf Steiner School Rotterdam (347 m), KC De Stelberg (464 m), Jan Antonie Bijloo (568 m), and Pluspunt (609 m). For secondary education, Roncalli mavo is about 613 m away. All are easily reachable on foot or by bike.
The nearest train station is 2.8 km away, which is about a 35-minute walk or a 10-minute bike ride. It's not on your doorstep, but the neighbourhood is well-connected by bus and the main roads are nearby.
The home sits on a 225 m² plot, which includes a garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Prinsenland