Wittevrouwen, Utrecht
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Wittevrouwensingel is a rare find: a large home with a generous plot in a lively part of Utrecht. With 962 m² of living space, it's exceptionally roomy, 391% larger than the neighbourhood average. The energy label A means it's efficient to heat. At €1,050 per month, the rent is 49% below the average for a rental in this area, making it a keen price for the size. For context, see other terraced houses in Utrecht.
Wittevrouwen is a dense, urban area just northeast of the city centre. With over 5,300 addresses per km², it's very strongly urban. The population is young, 37% are between 25 and 45, and many live alone (2,405 one-person households). One resident describes it as "Too expensive, dilapidated white neighbourhood," adding: "A fascist neighbourhood that claims to be left-wing. Poorly maintained streets. Everywhere there is vomit, glass, and rubbish." The review notes a lack of diversity and social cohesion. Based on one review, the neighbourhood scores 2.13 out of 5. For more, see the neighbourhood Wittevrouwen.
Daily errands are easy: a Jumbo supermarket is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. For school runs, the Openbare Jenaplanschool Wittevrouwen is a five-minute walk, and the School aan de Singel (for secondary education) is on your doorstep. A park or garden is a five-minute walk away, and a restaurant is just around the corner. The train station is a ten-minute walk. For more on the wider area, see the municipality Utrecht.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Van Der Huizen.
Details of this home
Wittevrouwensingel 76, Utrecht
Mediocre · 1 resident
A fascist neighbourhood that claims to be left-wing. Poorly maintained streets. Everywhere there is vomit, glass, and rubbish. Dirty pavements, graffiti everywhere, every street suffers from a huge nuisance of students. Students overpopulate the area. No diversity, too expensive shops. Only rich white people. Social inequality is clearly visible here. 1000 metres away in Overvecht people have nothing, here in abundance. Full of snobs. Social housing is only 6 percent, deliberately sold off, all homes are being split: unliveable, too much noise, and expanded with extra floors. People earn an average of 6-10,000 per month and look like tramps. There is no cohesion, people are focused on themselves, all islands. The atmosphere is gone. It was once a beautiful neighbourhood, but yuppies, damn students and damn expats have turned it into a white enclave of coke-sniffing egotrippers.
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About Wittevrouwensingel 76, Utrecht
Yes, the rent is 49% below the neighbourhood average of €2,068 for rentals. Given the enormous floor area (962 m²) and energy label A, it's a very keen price. However, the neighbourhood review is negative, which may explain the lower rent.
The home has 962 m² of living space on a plot of 1,257 m². That's 391% larger than the average rental in the neighbourhood (196 m²). It's a terraced house built in 1988.
The energy label is A, which means the home is very energy-efficient. You can expect low heating costs.
Wittevrouwen is a very urban area with a young population. One resident describes it negatively: poorly maintained streets, litter, and a lack of social cohesion. The review score is 2.13 out of 5. However, amenities are close by.
A Jumbo supermarket is 330 m away, and an Albert Heijn is 371 m away. Primary schools include Openbare Jenaplanschool Wittevrouwen (481 m) and Koorschool Utrecht (286 m). Secondary schools like School aan de Singel are within 235 m.
The nearest train station is 2.1 km away, about a 25-minute walk or a short cycle.
The listing does not mention a garden. The plot is 1,257 m², but it's not stated whether that includes a garden.
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