








Renovated corner apartment with kitchen island in Rotterdam
Key Features
Description
This apartment is located at Doggerstraat in the Oud Mathenesse district of Rotterdam. The property is offered at a price of 265,000 euros costs buyer. It presents itself as a move-in ready home that has been fully renovated and finished to a modern standard.
The apartment has a total living area of 60 square meters and contains three rooms, which includes two bedrooms. Additionally there is 8 square meters of other indoor space and 2 square meters of balcony space. The building also provides an external storage box of 8 square meters. The total volume of the apartment is 195 cubic meters.
The property is situated on the third floor of a portiekflat, which is a type of apartment building common in Dutch cities featuring a shared entrance staircase. The building was originally constructed in 1950 and has a flat roof. Despite its age, the apartment itself was completely renovated in 2015, bringing it up to contemporary standards.
Upon entering the building on the ground floor, residents encounter a neat and well-maintained entrance area with mailboxes and access to the staircase. The common areas are described as properly cared for, which reflects positively on the overall management of the complex.
The living room is described as spacious and bright, benefiting from natural light. A side balcony is attached to the living room, providing outdoor space. The kitchen is positioned as a central feature of the home, designed as a luxury kitchen island. This island setup includes various built-in appliances, making it suitable for cooking enthusiasts and for entertaining guests.
The apartment contains two bedrooms. One of these bedrooms includes a built-in closet, adding practical storage space. The bathroom is fully tiled and finished in a modern style, equipped with a shower and a washbasin. There is also a separate toilet room, which adds convenience for residents. A dedicated enclosed space houses the washing machine and dryer, keeping these appliances out of sight. The hallway contains a spacious storage closet where the central heating boiler is installed.
The windows feature plastic frames with double glazing throughout the property. This contributes to insulation and energy efficiency. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combination boiler, specifically a Nefit Proline model that was installed in 2015 and is owned by the current owner. The property has an energy label D.
The location is described as being in the Oude Westen area, which is characterized as a central and dynamic part of Rotterdam. The neighborhood has its own identity described as cozy, diverse, and lively. Two main shopping streets are nearby: the West-Kruiskade and the Nieuwe Binnenweg. These streets have developed into popular destinations with various special shops and hospitality establishments.
Cultural and entertainment options are within walking or cycling distance. The Schouwburgplein area offers the Doelen concert and congress building, a Pathé cinema, and the Rotterdamse Schouwburg theater. These venues provide a range of cultural activities. The bustling city center and Rotterdam Central Station are also easily accessible by foot or bicycle, offering connections to train, metro, tram, and bus services.
The street itself is described as spacious and green with ample parking options. The view from the apartment is largely unobstructed. Parking in the area is organized through paid parking, public parking spaces, and parking permits.
The homeowners association, known in Dutch as VvE, is active and well-organized. The monthly contribution is 164.72 euros. The association is registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual meetings, has a maintenance plan in place, maintains a reserve fund, and has building insurance. These factors indicate a properly managed residential complex.
Given the construction year of 1950, the purchase agreement will include both a foundation clause and an age clause. These are standard protective measures in Dutch real estate transactions for older properties. The exact delivery date is to be agreed upon between buyer and seller.
The property is offered as full ownership, which is the most common form of property ownership in the Netherlands. The cadastral designation is Rotterdam AA 1899. The listing is currently available on the market and has been marked as newly listed.
This apartment is positioned as suitable for buyers seeking an affordable, move-in ready home in a well-located neighborhood. The combination of the 2015 renovation, modern kitchen island, updated bathroom, and double glazing means the new owner would not need to undertake immediate renovation work. The proximity to the city center, cultural facilities, and public transport connections makes this a conveniently located urban apartment.

