Nederhem
Nederhem is Brussels' mid-density residential quarter — 47 restaurants, 12 cafes, 12 grocers, all sitting near cohort average. Social glue at 60 on moderate dwell. Five categories, no courts. The livabilityAlpha scores 99. Every metric lands near average, and that consistency is itself the character.
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About this Neighborhood
Nederhem doesn't have a distinguishing data signal, which is itself the signal. Forty-seven restaurants at 0.56 standard deviations below cohort. Twelve cafes 0.87 below average. Twelve grocers 0.84 below average. Social glue at 60 — 18 dwell against 12 transactional — is moderately healthy. Parks at 6, fitness at 5, no courts. The livabilityAlpha score hits 99, nearly maximum — which reflects the absence of negative signals (no flood risk confirmed, no crime data penalty) rather than the presence of positive ones. This is a neighborhood without fault lines, which is more valuable than it sounds. Picardie and Chaplin Estates (Toronto) are the closest twins: neighborhoods defined by functional adequacy rather than distinctive character. In a city as expensive and complex as Brussels, Nederhem's consistent mid-range is an achievement.
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