RotterdamBougie Zone

Kop van Zuid-EntrepotRent Prices 2026

3071 ALMarina LivingHigh-Earner HubPost-Industrial Chic
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median price of €24.5/m², this area definitely earns its BOUGIE status. You aren't finding many deals here, but unlike the overhyped center, you're paying for actual square footage and premium finishes rather than just a trendy zip code. It's a solid investment for those who want to avoid the noise of Witte de Withstraat while staying just one metro stop away from the action.

The Vibe:Expect converted warehouses and high-gloss glass towers where the industrial grit has been replaced by polished concrete and marina views. The crowd consists of high-income professionals and expats who value silence and quick access to the Wilhelminaplein metro station. It lacks the chaos of the city center, trading late-night bars for sleek yachts and the occasional sound of a ship's horn.

Market Median

24.5
/m²/mo
0.0% Discountvs Rotterdam avg
LowHigh
18.532
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Kop van Zuid-Entrepot @ 24.5/m²/mo

1,470

District Highlights

Grocery
Jumbo Foodmarkt (Entrepothaven)
Dining
Hotel Pincoffs
Leisure
Entrepothaven Marina
Transport
Wilhelminaplein Metro (Line D/E)
Culture
Nederlands Fotomuseum

Locals Ask

Is street parking feasible here?

No, it is a wallet-drainer; you either rent a spot in a private basement garage or you don't bring a car.

How bad is the wind off the Maas?

It is brutal. Crossing the Erasmusbrug on a bike during November will make you regret every life choice.

Where do locals actually buy food?

The Jumbo Foodmarkt in the 'Vijf Werelddelen' building is the local staple and arguably the best supermarket in Rotterdam.

Is it noisy due to the shipping industry?

Not anymore; the heavy lifting moved west decades ago, leaving only the occasional tourist boat and peaceful water lapping.

Can I find a 'cheap' loft here?

Unlikely, as even the older warehouse conversions command at least €18.5/m² due to high demand and prestige.