








Move-in Ready Gas-Free Apartment in Delft Voorhof
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Beschrijving
This apartment is situated on the first floor of a low-rise section within the Voorhof-Hoogbouw area of Delft, located at Bosboom-Toussaintplein 19. The property offers a living space of 66 square meters and features two bedrooms, making it suitable for various living situations including singles, couples, or small households. The building was originally constructed in 1966 and has since been maintained with modern updates to key areas of the residence.
The interior of the apartment has been partially renovated to bring it up to contemporary standards. The kitchen has been modernized and comes equipped with essential appliances including a refrigerator-freezer combination, an oven, and a dishwasher. This allows for convenient meal preparation without the need for immediate additional investments in kitchen equipment. The bathroom has also been updated and features a shower cabin, a washbasin vanity unit, and connections for both a washing machine and a dryer. A separate toilet room is present, fitted with a wall-hung toilet and a small sink.
The layout of this apartment distinguishes itself from typical floor plans. In a departure from conventional arrangements, a spacious room suitable as a bedroom or home office has been created in the area where one might normally expect to find the living room. The actual living room is positioned at the front of the apartment and benefits from pleasant afternoon and evening sunlight, creating a comfortable space for relaxation. A second bedroom or workspace is located at the rear of the property and provides direct access to the balcony.
The balcony faces east and measures 4 square meters. This orientation makes it a pleasant spot to enjoy morning sun while looking out over green surroundings. The external storage space of 5 square meters is located on the ground floor and can be used for storing bicycles and additional belongings.
One notable aspect of this property is that it operates without a gas connection, making it a gas-free residence. Heating is provided through block heating (blokverwarming) with a monthly advance payment of 90 euros for heating costs. Hot water is supplied via a boiler that is owned by the property owner, with the boiler dating from 2026 according to the listing details. The electrical installation consists of six circuit groups plus a separate circuit for the boiler, protected by two earth leakage switches.
The apartment holds an energy label D, which is common for buildings from this era. The active homeowners association (VvE) reportedly has a clear vision regarding sustainability and improving the quality of life for residents. The building features a caretaker (huismeester) who is present on-site. The monthly VvE contribution is listed as 214 euros in the description section, though the property characteristics section mentions 172 euros per month. Prospective buyers should verify the exact current contribution amount with the selling agent.
The VvE is properly registered with the Chamber of Commerce (KvK) and holds annual general meetings. A reserve fund is maintained, and a maintenance plan is in place. The building is covered by building insurance arranged through the VvE. These organizational aspects indicate a well-managed residential complex.
The location of this apartment offers good connectivity and convenience. NS station Delft-Campus is within walking distance, as is tram line 1 and the De Hovenpassage shopping center. The Technical University of Delft (TU Delft) and the historic city center of Delft can both be reached within a few minutes by bicycle. This central positioning within the Voorhof neighborhood means that daily necessities, public transport, and educational or employment destinations are all easily accessible.
Parking facilities are available in the vicinity, and the area includes four charging points for electric vehicles, which aligns with the sustainable direction of the building management. The building features a flat roof construction typical of apartment complexes from the 1960s.
The asking price for this property is 309,000 euros, which translates to approximately 4,682 euros per square meter of living space. The property is offered with a costs k buyer (k.k.) designation, meaning that transfer taxes and notary fees associated with the purchase are to be borne by the buyer. The transfer date is set from July 2nd onwards, allowing time for the necessary administrative procedures to be completed following a successful transaction.
Bosboom-Toussaintplein is named after Anna Louise Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint, a notable Dutch writer from the nineteenth century who gained recognition for her historical novels characterized by psychologically strong characters and insightful observations of societal relationships.
The total volume of the apartment is 185 cubic meters, providing a sense of spaciousness that complements the 66 square meters of floor area. The property is classified as a gallery flat (galerijflat), which means that the main entrance to the apartment is accessed via an external gallery walkway, a common feature in Dutch post-war residential architecture.
Viewings for this property are scheduled to begin in early May, with interested parties able to express their interest through the Funda platform. The listing indicates that the property is currently available and has recently been placed on the market.

