Vreewijk, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on Olmendaal sits in the leafy, pre-war neighbourhood of Vreewijk, a part of Rotterdam that feels more like a village. With 111 m² of living space and a 113 m² plot, it offers a comfortable layout for a family. The asking price of €410,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €387,369, but the home is larger than the typical 91 m². For context, terraced houses in Rotterdam vary widely in price.
Vreewijk is known for its garden-city layout, with plenty of green spaces and a strong sense of community. Based on 14 reviews, residents give it a 7.04 out of 10. One resident says: "Reasonably nice neighbourhood, shame that household waste stays on the street too long." Another describes it as "Quiet." The area has a mix of families and singles, with many homes built before 1945. The neighbourhood Vreewijk is a popular choice for those seeking a suburban feel within the city.
For your daily shopping, MCD is just around the corner, while Dirk and Albert Heijn are a ten-minute walk away. The Vreewijkschool is a couple of streets away, and there are several other primary schools within walking distance. A park or garden is a five-minute walk, perfect for a quick break. The municipality Rotterdam offers extensive amenities, but Vreewijk itself has a quiet, residential character.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including NPH Makelaars. The price and details are current as of the listing date.
Details of this home
Olmendaal 63, 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 Olmendaal 63, Rotterdam
The asking price of €410,000 is above the neighbourhood average of €387,369 and the median of €349,000. However, this home is larger than the typical 91 m², so the price per m² (€3,694) is actually below the neighbourhood average of €4,521 per m². That suggests the price is in line with the market for a home of this size.
The home has energy label C. This is a decent rating, meaning the home is reasonably energy-efficient. In Vreewijk, about 17.5% of homes have label C, while over half have labels A or better. You can expect moderate energy costs, but not as low as a modern A-rated home.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride. This makes commuting by train feasible but not as convenient as living closer to a station.
Vreewijk is a family-friendly area with many green spaces and a quiet atmosphere. About 31% of households have children, and there are several primary schools within walking distance. Residents describe it as quiet and pleasant, though some note that waste collection can be slow.
Currently, there are 65 homes for sale in Vreewijk, which is a moderate number. The average time to sell a home in the area is 63 days, indicating a balanced market. This home is priced competitively for its size.
The listing does not mention a garden, but the plot size of 113 m² suggests there is outdoor space.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Vreewijk