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326,000 addresses, 42 neighborhoods, 20 streets

1956
Avg. built
326,000
Addresses
326,000
Properties
42
Neighborhoods
20
Streets
252
Brokers

About Rotterdam

Rotterdam has 326,000 addresses in the WoningSearch database, including about 326,000 residential properties. Use this city page to move from city level to neighborhoods, streets and individual address profiles before comparing a home value.

The city overview links 42 neighborhoods and 20 streets, including Stadsdriehoek, Middelland and Bospolder and streets such as 1e Balsemienstraat, 1e Blekerhof and 1e Carnissestraat. This helps buyers and renters spot local differences instead of relying on one city-wide average.

For property research in Rotterdam, the housing stock matters: an average construction year around 1956; a municipal WOZ signal near €319; the largest sampled building period is Voor 1945; energy label A appears most often in the sample. Check a specific address to see the building, energy and neighborhood signals together.

CBS context adds demand-side perspective for Rotterdam: about 663,900 residents, 3,040 residents per km2, 34% owner-occupied homes and 66% rental homes. These signals make the page useful for both search-intent research and local comparison.

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Neighborhoods in Rotterdam

Construction Periods
Voor 1945
2,109
1945-1959
485
1960-1969
177
1970-1979
254
1980-1989
657
1990-1999
448
2000-2009
124
2010+
740
Energy Labels
A++
92
A+
285
A
1,015
B
588
C
1,004
D
391
E
199
F
124
G
176

Most buildings (2,109) were constructed during Voor 1945.

The most common energy label is A (1,015 homes).

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Inhabitants & Demographics

663,900
Inhabitants
337,842
Households
3,040
Inhabitants/km²
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Rotterdam beyond housing

Urban mix

How Rotterdam is structured beyond its housing stock

This block shows the non-residential side of the city: how many postal zones, shops, offices and business spaces Rotterdam contains.

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Housing & Prices

Tenure mix

How the housing stock in Rotterdam is split

Of the 326,000 homes in Rotterdam, 34% owner-occupied and 66% rental. It gives a quick read on the balance between owner occupation and rental stock.

Owner-occupied homes 34%
110,840 homes
Rental homes 66%
215,160 homes

There are 326,000 properties in Rotterdam. Of these, 34% are owner-occupied and 66% are rental.

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Price History

€383.652
Avg. sale price 2023
-2.7%
Year-over-year change
120.7%
10-year change
5,510
Sold in 2023
Average sale price per year (Source: CBS/Kadaster)
2012
€182.945
2013
€173.814
2014
€185.507
2015
€189.536
2016
€202.501
2017
€227.834
2018
€256.784
2019
€282.910
2020
€307.358
2021
€364.018
2022
€397.864
2023
€383.652

Over the past 10 years, the average sale price in Rotterdam has risen from €173.814 to €383.652 (120.7%). Source: CBS Existing homes (83913NED) based on Kadaster transaction data.

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Popular streets

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Real estate agents in Rotterdam

Strevelsweg 700 303
Jan Schoutenstraat 19
Willem Buytenwechstraat 45
View all brokers in Rotterdam →
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Historical Facts

City evolution in data

More than trivia — measurable traces of how Rotterdam was built over time.

Voor 1945

Oldest visible housing layer

About 2,109 addresses in Rotterdam fall into Voor 1945. That is roughly 1% of the current housing stock.

Voor 1945

Largest building wave

The biggest growth wave sits in Voor 1945. 2,109 addresses date from that period, around 1% of the total.

1956

Average construction era

The average construction year in Rotterdam is around 1956. It shows which era most of the city still comes from today.

2013-2023

Recent market phase

The average sale price rose from €173.814 to €383.652 over ten years (120.7%).

Together these figures show how Rotterdam evolved: with an older layer from Voor 1945 and a clear growth wave in Voor 1945.

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Frequently asked questions about Rotterdam

How many addresses does Rotterdam have?

Rotterdam has 326000 registered addresses according to the BAG (Basisregistratie Adressen en Gebouwen), the official government database managed by the Kadaster. These addresses are spread across 30 neighborhoods and 20 streets. The average living area in Rotterdam is ? m2 and the average construction year is 1956. On WoningSearch you can find detailed information for each address including area, construction year, energy label, WOZ value, and neighborhood statistics. All data is updated weekly from official government sources.

How do I find a real estate agent in Rotterdam?

On WoningSearch you can search for real estate agents in Rotterdam via our agent directory. You can filter by association (NVM, VBO, VastgoedPro), specialty, and location. Each agent has a profile with contact details, service area, and specializations. Visit woningsearch.nl/makelaars/ to view all agents in Rotterdam. We partner with trusted, certified agents active in the region.

What is the average property value in Rotterdam?

The average WOZ value in Rotterdam is based on Kadaster valuations and is set annually by the municipality. The WOZ value determines property taxes (OZB), deemed rental value, and water board levies. On WoningSearch you can view the estimated market value per address, calculated using WOZ valuations from the Kadaster Waardeloket and CBS municipality data. Property prices in Rotterdam vary significantly by neighborhood and property type. Use our search to compare specific addresses.

What neighborhoods does Rotterdam have?

Rotterdam is divided into 30 neighborhoods according to the CBS Wijken en Buurten classification. Each neighborhood has its own page on WoningSearch with statistics on demographics, property values, energy labels, safety, and amenities. The neighborhood classification is maintained by Statistics Netherlands and forms the basis for local policy. View the neighborhood pages to compare livability and housing characteristics before making a buying or renting decision.

What data sources does WoningSearch use for Rotterdam?

WoningSearch uses only official government sources for Rotterdam. Addresses come from the BAG (Basic Registry of Addresses and Buildings) via PDOK, managed by the Kadaster. Neighborhood statistics come from CBS. Energy labels are from RVO. WOZ values come from the Kadaster Waardeloket. Building heights and roof shapes come from 3D BAG (TU Delft). All data is automatically updated weekly. WoningSearch is completely free, independent, and available in 13 languages.