Bospolder, Rotterdam
NeighbourhoodThis modern terraced house on Rosenveldtstraat feels like a breath of fresh air in a neighbourhood that's still finding its feet. With 132 m² of living space, it's a good 45% larger than the average home in the area. The energy label A means it's efficient to run, and the 2007 build date means modern construction throughout. At €590,000, the price is on the high side, 34% above the neighbourhood average of €440,241, but you're paying for a home that's significantly bigger and newer than most terraced houses in Rotterdam.
Bospolder is a dense, urban part of Delfshaven with over 7,500 residents. It's a young area, nearly a third of residents are between 25 and 45, and there are plenty of families with children. One resident describes it as a 'Good neighbourhood', saying: 'We have a very nice street, neighbours look out for each other and help each other when needed. I should add that we are all the first residents, so we know each other.' The same resident notes that greenery is scarce: 'It's just a shame that there is no greenery... as for greenery, it's poverty stricken in the neighbourhood, and there is little for children.' Based on one review, the neighbourhood scores a 6.13 out of 10. The neighbourhood Bospolder is very strongly urban, with over 5,600 addresses per square kilometre.
For daily shopping, Jumbo is on your doorstep, and Dirk is just around the corner. Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within a couple of streets: Valentijnschool, Openbare Basisschool Dakpark, and KC De Vlinder. For secondary education, MEX010 is a ten-minute walk away. The municipality Rotterdam offers all the amenities you'd expect from a major city, with restaurants and parks just around the corner.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van der Wiel Makelaardij & Taxaties, Funda, and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Rosenveldtstraat 49, Rotterdam
Satisfactory · 1 resident
We have a very nice street, neighbours look out for each other and help each other when needed. I should add that we are all the first residents, so we know each other. It's just a shame that there is no greenery and there are still houses in the area that are in dire need of a major overhaul. As for greenery, it's poverty stricken in the neighbourhood, and there is little for children. There are a few trees on the street, that's it.
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About Rosenveldtstraat 49, Rotterdam
The asking price is 34% above the average asking price in Bospolder (€440,241), but this home is also 45% larger than the neighbourhood average (132 m² vs 91 m²) and has an energy label A. Recent sales in the area averaged €438,375, so the price is on the high side, reflecting the modern build and generous size.
Bospolder has a mix of young families and singles. About 37% of households have children, and there are several primary schools within walking distance. One resident notes that neighbours look out for each other, but also mentions a lack of greenery and play areas for children.
The home has energy label A, which is very efficient. This means low energy costs and a good level of insulation. In the neighbourhood, 25% of homes have label A and another 25% have A+, so this home is among the more efficient ones.
The nearest train station is 3.2 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You would need a bike, bus or car to reach it.
Jumbo is just 131 metres away, Dirk at 316 metres, Aldi at 364 metres, and Albert Heijn at 487 metres. So daily groceries are very convenient.
The plot is 108 m², but the listing does not specify a garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Bospolder