Noorderplantsoenbuurt, Groningen
NeighbourhoodThis 1890s townhouse on Selwerderstraat sits in the lively Noorderplantsoenbuurt, a neighbourhood that feels both quiet and vibrant. With 69 m² of living space and a small courtyard, it's a compact home with character. The asking price of €325,000 is 28% below the neighbourhood average of €452,273, making it a keen entry point into this sought-after area. For context, terraced houses in Groningen typically command higher prices.
Residents describe the area as a "nice green neighbourhood" that is "relatively green with cohesion." Another calls it "lovely!" for its "good mix of different types of people and by the park!" Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.5 out of 10. It's a dense, urban area with mostly pre-war housing and a young population, many singles and students, but also families. The neighbourhood Noorderplantsoenbuurt is one of Groningen's most popular.
For groceries, PLUS is just around the corner, and Jumbo, Ekoplaza and Albert Heijn are a five-minute walk away. The Nassauschool primary school is a couple of streets away, and there are several other primaries within walking distance. The Noorderplantsoen park is on your doorstep, perfect for a morning jog or evening stroll. The municipality Groningen keeps the city centre within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including and Funda. The agent has provided full details on the property's size, age and energy label D.
Details of this home
Selwerderstraat 25, Groningen
Good · 4 residents
Good quiet but lively neighbourhood. Lots of green.
Auto-translated to English by AIGood mix of different types of people and by the park!
Auto-translated to English by AIA nice green neighbourhood that is relatively green with cohesion.
Auto-translated to English by AIlovely neighbourhood
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Data from Noorderplantsoenbuurt
47 within 5 km
78 within 5 km
About Selwerderstraat 25, Groningen
The asking price of €325,000 is 28% below the average asking price in the Noorderplantsoenbuurt (€452,273) and also below the median of €362,000. Given that homes here sell in about 16 days on average, this price is keen and likely to attract interest.
The home has energy label D. This is common for a house built in 1890, in the neighbourhood, nearly 58% of homes have label D or lower. Label D means moderate energy efficiency, so heating costs will be higher than in a modern home, but it's not the worst.
The nearest train station is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. That makes it convenient for commuting to the city centre or further afield.
The Noorderplantsoenbuurt has a mix of residents: many young adults and students, but also families with children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the park is great for kids. However, only about 10% of households have children, so it's not a classic family suburb.
At 69 m², this home is smaller than the neighbourhood average of 87 m² for sold homes. The plot of 47 m² is also compact. It's a typical size for a 19th-century townhouse in this part of Groningen.
Many residents rely on bikes or public transport.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Noorderplantsoenbuurt