Neighbourhoods
Rotterdam, neighbourhood by neighbourhood.
We work in ten Rotterdam neighbourhoods. Each has its own pace, pricing range, and quirks. Plain-language assessments — not the marketing brochures.
Kralingen
3061 Rotterdam
Kralingen is the part of Rotterdam that dresses up as a leafy suburb but still speaks Rotterdam. Around the Kralingse Plas lake, the tree-lined Lommerrijke laan, the streets around Hoflaan — this is where people live who want both quiet greenery and the city around the corner. We sell ten to fifteen homes here every year, from studio apartments to townhouses renting at fifteen thousand a month.
From €375k — median €745k
Hillegersberg
3051 Rotterdam
Hillegersberg is village and city in one — a village square, a lake, ribbon development along the Bergse Linker Rottekade — while Rotterdam Centraal is just twelve metro minutes away. Many families move here from Kralingen or the city centre once a second child is on the way. We do about ten sales here per year, mostly in the upper segment.
From €425k — median €695k
Kop van Zuid
3072 Rotterdam
Kop van Zuid is probably the most Instagrammable piece of Rotterdam — Wilhelminapier, De Rotterdam, Erasmusbrug views, Hotel New York within cycling distance. People who want urban living live here: no garden, but skyline view, everything within five minutes walking. We mostly handle buy-side assignments here for expats and young dual-income couples.
From €450k — median €695k
Wilhelminapier
3072 Rotterdam
Wilhelminapier is Rotterdam's most striking strip — a row of iconic high-rises overlooking the Maas, and a lifestyle that feels more New York than Dutch province. We sell apartments here between €475,000 and €1.8 million, with most demand in the €650k-€950k range.
From €475k — median €745k
Centrum
3011 Rotterdam
Central Rotterdam — Coolsingel, Lijnbaan, Hoogstraat, Markthal — is for people who want to live in the middle of the city without compromise. No garden, no quiet street, but everything within walking distance: train, theatre, Bijenkorf, lunch spot. Asking prices for apartments range €295,000-€875,000.
From €295k — median €425k
Scheepvaartkwartier
3011 Rotterdam
Scheepvaartkwartier hides between Het Park and the Nieuwe Maas — townhouses from 1880-1920, art cafés, Westelijk Handelsterrein, a neighbourhood that stays elegant without being staid. People live here who want the centre close but skip the chaos. Asking prices €595,000-€1.8 million.
From €595k — median €845k
Cool / Witte de Withkwartier
3014 Rotterdam
Witte de Withstraat is probably Rotterdam's best-known street outside the city itself — bars, art galleries, restaurants, and the Tate-like Witte de With Center. Young professionals, artists, and people who want to feel urban life live here. Asking prices €295,000-€675,000.
From €295k — median €425k
Blaak / Oude Haven
3011 Rotterdam
Blaak and Oude Haven are Rotterdam's most 'design' neighbourhoods — Cube Houses, the Pencil tower, Markthal nearby, and the first Maashaven around the corner. People who love architecture and urbanity live here. Asking prices €325,000-€795,000.
From €295k — median €495k
Delfshaven
3024 Rotterdam
Historical Delfshaven is the part of Rotterdam that survived the 1940 bombing — canal-side merchant houses, churches, shipyard museum, all still intact. Asking prices €295,000-€625,000 for a canal house or 1930s townhouse.
From €295k — median €395k
Schiebroek
3056 Rotterdam
Schiebroek is for people who want a Rotterdam feel with real greenery around them — forest, park, detached homes, yet still within 15 minutes of Centraal. Asking prices €425,000-€1.2 million, with most activity between €575k and €825k.
From €425k — median €625k
Katendrecht
3072 Rotterdam
Katendrecht is historically the 'little island' of Rotterdam-South — a former dock-worker neighbourhood that has undergone a complete metamorphosis since 2010 into one of the most desirable gentrifying areas of the city. Fenix Food Factory, Theater Walhalla, the restaurant street Veerlaan, and views of Hotel New York. We sell mostly new-build and renovated former harbour properties here. Asking prices €395,000-€995,000.
From €395k — median €525k
Feijenoord
3071 Rotterdam
Feijenoord is for those who want affordable Rotterdam ownership without compromise on location — 10 minutes to the centre, 12 minutes to Erasmus MC, and m² prices still below €4,000. Birthplace of Feyenoord, football culture, and noticeable gentrification since 2018. Asking prices €265,000-€495,000.
From €265k — median €365k
Charlois
3082 Rotterdam
Charlois is bigger than many people think — a complete South Rotterdam district with large green zones (Charloisse Bos, Zuiderpark), authentic 1930s build around Pendrecht and Carnisse, and the most affordable single-family-with-garden homes in all of Rotterdam. Asking prices €265,000-€525,000.
From €265k — median €365k
IJsselmonde
3074 Rotterdam
IJsselmonde feels like a big village that happens to be in Rotterdam — its own shopping centre (Keizerswaard), own schools, own identity. With large post-war apartment blocks, recently renovated, and single-family homes with spacious gardens. Asking prices €295,000-€625,000.
From €295k — median €425k
Prins Alexander
3068 Rotterdam
Prins Alexander is the most 'commuter-friendly' district of Rotterdam — its own NS train station (Rotterdam Alexander) with direct connection to Utrecht/Amsterdam, the Alexandrium shopping centre, and homes with the most m² per euro of all Rotterdam-East. Asking prices €295,000-€795,000.
From €295k — median €445k
Hoek van Holland
3151 Rotterdam
Hoek van Holland is literally the corner where Rotterdam meets the sea — a village with a real beach, dunes, and since 2019 its own metro connection (Hoekse Lijn) to Rotterdam Centraal. For those who want sea + Rotterdam postcode combined, this is unique in the Netherlands. Asking prices €295,000-€795,000.
From €295k — median €445k