Súdwest-Fryslân has about 90.600 residents across 155 neighbourhoods. For a specific address, CheckBuurt.NL shows the neighbourhood, safety, schools, noise and the energy label — with source and resolution.
Official figures, summarised across all 155 neighbourhoods of the municipality. Source: CBS key figures 2025, Police 2025, Leefbaarometer 2024. Figures describe the neighbourhood/municipality, not one specific home.
In 2025 the police recorded 2.701 crimes in Súdwest-Fryslân, or 29.8 per 1,000 residents. The most common category is vernieling cq. zaakbeschadiging. Compared with 2024 that is +2.3% (2.639 → 2.701). A single total says little without context: look at the type of crime and at the neighbourhood.
Most liveable neighbourhood: Hartwerd (4.40) · lowest scoring: Bolsward-Noord (4.00). Safety and liveability vary greatly per neighbourhood — enter an address for that specific area.
The average Leefbaarometer score of Súdwest-Fryslân is 4.20 (higher is more liveable). The Leefbaarometer (2024, Ministry of the Interior) weighs housing, amenities, the physical environment, social cohesion and nuisance/insecurity. Within Súdwest-Fryslân it ranges from 4.40 (Hartwerd) to 4.00 (Bolsward-Noord). What is a good score?
The average WOZ value per neighbourhood is € 323.448. 67% of homes are owner-occupied and 83% are single-family homes — an indication of the atmosphere: more single-family homes often means gardens and a quieter pace. WOZ is a neighbourhood average, not a valuation of a specific house.
Neighbourhood and municipal figures for Súdwest-Fryslân come from CBS, the Leefbaarometer, the Police, RIVM and DUO; per-address data from PDOK/BAG and EP-Online. This report is informative — not a valuation or (purchase) advice.