








Modern corner house with garage in child-friendly neighborhood
Key Features
Description
Acacia 18 is situated in the Kersenboogerd-Zuid district of Hoorn, a residential area known for its family-friendly character and good accessibility. The property is a corner house built in 1988, featuring a gable roof covered with tiles. With a living area of 117 square meters and a total volume of 445 cubic meters, this home offers ample space for a family. The plot covers 172 square meters according to the listing, while cadastral records show two separate parcels totaling 157 and 15 square meters respectively.
The ground floor of this property features a bright and airy living room fitted with PVC laminate flooring. Large windows allow natural light to enter the space, creating a welcoming atmosphere. From the living room, a sliding door provides direct access to the backyard, making indoor-outdoor living effortless during warmer months. The layout offers sufficient room for a large dining table, ideal for hosting dinner parties or enjoying daily meals with family members.
The modern kitchen is positioned at the front of the house, offering views of the street. It comes equipped with a five-burner gas stove, a combination microwave oven, and a dishwasher. These appliances contribute to a functional cooking space that meets the needs of everyday meal preparation.
The first floor accommodates three bedrooms, providing flexible space that can serve as children's rooms, a home office, or guest accommodations. The bathroom on this level is finished with modern fixtures including a walk-in shower, a double sink vanity, and a wall-mounted toilet. This configuration supports comfortable use by multiple household members simultaneously.
The second floor adds a fourth bedroom along with a dedicated technical room and additional storage space. This level presents opportunities for customization according to the new owners' preferences, whether that involves creating a hobby room, a home gym, or simply maximizing storage capacity.
The outdoor spaces include both a backyard and a side garden. The backyard measures 78 square meters with dimensions of 12 meters in depth and 6.5 meters in width. Oriented to the northeast, the garden receives morning sunlight, making it pleasant for a morning coffee on the terrace. A rear access path provides convenience for reaching the garden without going through the house.
A notable feature of this property is the detached stone garage with capacity for one vehicle. The garage is equipped with electricity and running water, increasing its utility beyond mere car storage. It can serve as a workshop, additional storage space, or even be converted to suit specific hobbies or needs.
Parking for additional vehicles is available on the public streets in the vicinity, which is typical for this type of residential neighborhood.
The property benefits from several energy efficiency improvements. It holds an Energy Label A rating, reflecting investments in insulation and heating efficiency. The home features HR++ double glazing, floor insulation, wall insulation, and roof insulation. The central heating boiler is a gas-fired combination unit installed in 2023, which is owned rather than rented. The heating system includes both the central heating boiler and hot air heating components.
General amenities include mechanical ventilation, skylights, and TV cable connections. The property contains five rooms in total across three living levels, with one bathroom and two separate toilets.
The Kersenboogerd-Zuid neighborhood is described as quiet and child-friendly, appealing to families with children. The location offers a balance between residential tranquility and practical amenities. A train station with Intercity connections to Amsterdam is within walking distance, making this location attractive for commuters. The Kersenboogerd shopping center is also nearby, providing convenient access to daily necessities, groceries, and other retail options.
The asking price is set at 435,000 euros, which translates to approximately 3,718 euros per square meter of living space. The purchase is structured as costs for the buyer (kosten koper), meaning that transfer taxes and notary fees are the responsibility of the purchaser in addition to the listed price.
Transfer of the property is available by mutual agreement, allowing flexibility in determining the actual move-in date between the seller and buyer. The property status is listed as available, indicating that it is actively on the market.
The external storage space totals 20 square meters, which includes the garage and any other outdoor storage structures. This additional space contributes to the overall functionality of the property, helping to keep the main living areas organized and free from clutter.
The property is presented as move-in ready, with all updates and maintenance already completed by the current owner. This means prospective buyers can expect to move in without immediate renovation projects or unexpected repair costs. The combination of modern finishes, recent heating installation, and good insulation positions this home as a practical choice for buyers seeking a property that requires minimal additional investment after purchase.
For prospective buyers interested in professional guidance, the listing mentions the option to engage an NVM-certified buyer's agent. Such an agent can provide independent advice, negotiate on behalf of the buyer, and help navigate the purchasing process.

