








Semi-detached house with driveway, garage and 5 bedrooms in Apeldoorn-West
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Beschrijving
This semi-detached house located on Friezenlaan in the Apeldoorn-West district is clearly inspired by the architectural style of a 1930s mansion. The property offers generous living spaces and is situated in a small-scale, enclosed neighborhood characterized by green surroundings.
Upon approaching the property, a gap in the robust beech hedge leads visitors to the front door. The entrance hall is spacious and features a staircase that makes a turn to the upper floors. Practical elements in the hall include the meter cupboard, a useful storage closet beneath the stairs, and at the end of the hall, a toilet room.
The first door encountered from the entrance leads to a study or home office. This room is not only presentable but, given its direct connection to the entrance, is particularly suitable for receiving clients, customers, or other business contacts while keeping private living areas out of view. Should one prefer to integrate this space with the living area, the double doors can simply be opened to create a more connected layout.
Moving through to the living room, one notices the warm-toned wooden flooring that continues throughout. This space spans the entire width of the house and features large window sections that provide ample natural light. On pleasant days, the double patio doors can be opened wide to connect indoor and outdoor living.
The opposite side of the living room is arranged as a dining area. There is sufficient space for a large table suitable for entertaining family and friends. An open connection leads to the kitchen, which is arranged in an L-shape with a view of the street and offers plenty of storage and work surface area. The kitchen is equipped with a cooktop, extractor hood, combination microwave, and dishwasher. Double patio doors are also present in the kitchen, providing additional access to the outdoor space.
The first floor contains four bedrooms of varying sizes. Two of these bedrooms feature large built-in closets. Natural light is abundant on this floor thanks to the many windows. The landing on this floor has a separate toilet room, which provides both privacy for users and additional space within the bathroom. The bathroom itself is calmly designed yet fully equipped, featuring a double sink with vanity unit, a designer radiator, and a shower cabin.
A staircase continues to the second floor, leading to a landing area where functional installations are discreetly placed, including a heat recovery ventilation system, washing machine connections, the central heating combi boiler, and a solar water heater. Behind the knee walls, a significant amount of infrequently used items can be stored. A large roof tilt window provides natural light to this landing area.
The main attraction on this floor is the attic bedroom, which is generously sized and features a large dormer window. This space is neatly finished and serves as the fifth bedroom of the property. Behind the knee walls of this room, even more storage space is available.
The outdoor area is designed for enjoyment with minimal maintenance requirements. The garden is large enough to provide pleasure while remaining manageable in terms of upkeep. Privacy is ensured through the pleached linden trees and the planting along the boundaries. The terrace, located directly adjacent to the double doors in the living room, is covered by a glass canopy. When wind becomes uncomfortable or the sun too intense, a wind screen can be extended and an electric sun awning can be operated to restore comfortable outdoor conditions.
The property includes its own driveway and a detached stone garage. Having private parking means independence from public parking availability and provides an appropriate distance from neighbors. The garage offers space for storage or could serve as a workshop for hobbies. A skylight on the roof makes this space versatile for various uses. An outdoor tap is conveniently located on the exterior wall facing the garden.
The neighborhood context is noteworthy. This enclosed neighborhood was built between existing districts of various standings, creating its own distinct character. Wide beech hedges characterize the streets, and only local traffic is expected. Situated near the junction of Jachtlaan and Asselsestraat, residents enjoy a quiet location while being practically on the route to entertainment venues, shops, and specialty stores in Apeldoorn. The area also provides convenient access to nature and recreational opportunities. Schools and various other amenities are located nearby. Apeldoorn-West is a highly sought-after residential area, and for those wishing to leave the city, the A1 motorway on-ramp can be reached within five minutes.
In terms of technical specifications, the property was built in 2001 and features a composite roof covered with tiles. The total living area measures 201 square meters, while the plot size is 307 square meters. The building has a volume of 700 cubic meters. There are seven rooms in total, comprising five bedrooms, one bathroom, and two separate toilets. The property spans three living floors.
The energy performance certificate rates this property with an A label. The building is fully insulated. Heating is provided by a gas-fired central heating combi boiler manufactured by Remeha, which dates from 2001 and is owned by the property. Hot water is generated through both the central heating boiler and a solar water heater. The property features balanced ventilation.
The garage is a detached stone structure with capacity for one vehicle and is equipped with electricity. Parking is available on the private property as well as in public spaces nearby.
The backyard measures 125 square meters, with dimensions of 10 meters in depth and 12.5 meters in width. The garden faces southeast, which is favorable for sunlight exposure throughout the day. The property includes a front garden, backyard, and side garden.
Additional outdoor space includes 17 square meters of building-bound outdoor area and 21 square meters of external storage space.
The asking price is 825,000 euros, to be paid by the buyer, meaning transfer taxes and notary fees are the responsibility of the purchaser. The availability status is listed as available, and the acceptance terms are to be negotiated.
This property combines the aesthetic appeal of a 1930s-style mansion with modern amenities and energy efficiency. The presence of a home office near the entrance adds versatility for those who work from home or run a business from their residence. The five bedrooms provide ample accommodation for families, while the various storage options throughout the property ensure that living spaces can remain uncluttered.
The location in Apeldoorn-West adds significant value to the property. This district is known for its varied architecture, green spaces, and proximity to both urban amenities and natural areas. The city of Apeldoorn itself is located in the province of Gelderland and is surrounded by the Veluwe, one of the largest continuous nature areas in the Netherlands. This proximity to nature, combined with good urban facilities, makes Apeldoorn an attractive place to live for a wide range of residents.
The enclosed nature of this particular neighborhood creates a sense of community and safety that many families find appealing. The restriction to local traffic only means that children can play outside with reduced concern about through traffic. The broad beech hedges that line the streets not only provide visual cohesion to the neighborhood but also contribute to privacy between properties.
The glass canopy over the terrace is a thoughtful addition that extends the usability of the outdoor space. Dutch weather can be unpredictable, and having a covered area allows residents to enjoy their garden even during light rain or when the sun is too intense. The combination of a wind screen and an electric sun awning provides flexible control over the microclimate of the outdoor seating area.
The detached garage with a skylight offers possibilities beyond simple car storage. The natural light entering through the skylight makes this space suitable for use as a workshop, studio, or additional storage area. Having a separate garage building also means that noise or activities in the garage do not disturb the main living areas of the house.
The heat recovery ventilation system is a modern feature that contributes to both energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Unlike simpler mechanical exhaust systems, heat recovery ventilation captures heat from outgoing stale air and uses it to warm incoming fresh air, reducing the energy required for heating while maintaining good air circulation throughout the home.
The solar water heater complements the central heating system by preheating water using solar energy, reducing gas consumption for hot water production. This combination of technologies contributes to the favorable A energy label and helps keep energy costs manageable despite the substantial size of the property.
The kitchen arrangement with its open connection to the dining area creates a social layout where cooking and conversation can happen simultaneously. The view of the street from the kitchen position allows residents to keep an eye on neighborhood activity while preparing meals, which can be particularly appreciated by families with children.
This property appears well-suited for families who value space, both indoor and outdoor, combined with a location that offers tranquility without isolation. The five bedrooms can accommodate a growing family or provide space for home offices, guest rooms, or hobby rooms. The study near the entrance offers a professional space for those who receive visitors for business purposes.

