
Terraced Family Home in Spijkenisse
Key Features
Upsides
- Five bedrooms providing ample sleeping space
- 140 m² living area offering generous room
- Full ownership with no leasehold restrictions
- Located in Spijkenisse with good infrastructure
Downsides
- Built in 1969, may require renovation or maintenance
- No energy label available indicating potential efficiency issues
- Property has already been sold and is no longer available
Description
This listing is for a property that has already been sold. The real estate agency Kompas Makelaars is using this listing to direct potential buyers to their current portfolio of available properties. The original property was a terraced house located in Spijkenisse, built in 1969, with a living area of 140 square meters and a volume of 350 cubic meters. The property featured six rooms including five bedrooms, making it suitable for families. The bathroom was equipped with a bathtub and toilet. Heating was provided by a central heating boiler. The property had full ownership status and was registered in the cadastral records as SPIJKENISSE D 1931. The asking price at the time of listing was 359,900 euros, which translated to 2,768 euros per square meter. No energy label information was available for this property. For current available listings, Kompas Makelaars invites interested parties to visit their website, contact them by phone or email, or visit their office to schedule viewings.
Features
Bathroom
Bathtub
The listing explicitly states 'Ligbad' (bathtub) under bathroom facilities.
Guest Toilet
Only one toilet is listed under 'Badkamervoorzieningen' (bathroom facilities), implying it is inside the bathroom and not a separate guest toilet.
Shared Shower
The property is a single-family home ('Eengezinswoning'), so facilities are not shared with other households.
Shared Toilet
The property is a single-family home ('Eengezinswoning'), so facilities are not shared with other households.
Building General
Corner Property
Exterior
Side Garden
A terraced house (tussenwoning) by definition has no side garden as it is attached to neighboring properties.
Rooftop Terrace
Highly unlikely for a standard 1969 terraced house in Spijkenisse.
Guest House
A 140 m² terraced house built in 1969 will not have a guest house.
Equestrian Facilities
A standard 1969 terraced house in Spijkenisse will not have equestrian facilities.
Small Livestock Facilities
A standard 1969 terraced house in Spijkenisse will not have small livestock facilities.
Private Outdoor Pool
Extremely unlikely and not mentioned for a standard 1969 terraced house.
Private Outdoor Jacuzzi
Extremely unlikely and not mentioned for a standard 1969 terraced house.
Private Tennis Court
Impossible on a 140 m² plot in a terraced house.
Remarkable Mountain View
The Netherlands is completely flat; there are no mountains in Spijkenisse.
Remarkable City View
Spijkenisse D is a standard residential area, not known for remarkable city views.
Remarkable Garden View
No views are described in the listing.
Remarkable Sea View
Spijkenisse D is inland and does not have sea views.
Remarkable Harbour View
Spijkenisse D is an inland residential sector, not located near a harbour.
Remarkable Landmark View
No landmarks are mentioned or located near this standard residential area.
Interior Comfort
Central Heating
The listing explicitly mentions a 'Cv-ketel' (central heating boiler).
Private Indoor Pool
A 1969 terraced house with a volume of 350 m³ cannot physically accommodate a private indoor pool.
Private Indoor Sauna
A 1969 terraced house with a volume of 350 m³ makes a private indoor sauna highly improbable and it is not listed.
Interior Style
Scandinavian
No description or images provided to determine the interior style.
Modern
No description or images provided to determine the interior style.
Industrial
No description or images provided to determine the interior style.
Mediterranean
No description or images provided to determine the interior style.
Classic
No description or images provided to determine the interior style.
Exterior Style
Traditional Historic
Built in 1969, which is not considered traditional or historic.
Early 20th Century
Built in 1969, which is late 20th century, not early 20th century (like a jaren-30 woning).
Post War Functional
Built in 1969 in Spijkenisse, a prime example of post-war functional mass housing built to accommodate rapid population growth.
Modernist
While 1969 falls in the late modernist era, a standard terraced house in Spijkenisse is strictly functional rather than architecturally modernist.
Newly Build
The listing explicitly states it is 'Bestaande bouw' (existing build) from 1969.
Kitchen
Design Kitchen
The listing provides no details about the style or quality of the kitchen.
New Kitchen
The property was built in 1969 and the listing mentions no renovations or kitchen updates.
Rules
Leasehold
The listing explicitly states 'Volle eigendom' (full ownership).
Open Viewing
The listing instructs to contact the agent for a viewing, no open viewing days are specified.
Safety & Accessibility
Elevator
1969 row house (tussenwoning) without any mention of an elevator; extremely unlikely for this property type and age.
Private Entrance
Row houses (tussenwoning) typically have their own direct front door entrance.
Automatic Gate
Not mentioned and highly unusual for a standard row house in a residential area.
Gated Community
Not mentioned and highly unlikely for a 1969 row house in Spijkenisse.
Wheelchair Accessible
1969 row house with no mention of accessibility modifications; standard layout unlikely to be wheelchair accessible.
Energy Efficiency
Heat Pump
The listing explicitly states that the heating system is a 'Cv-ketel' (gas boiler).
Location
History
No history available for this listing.