Key Features
Description
The property is located at Avenweide 50 in Heemskerk, specifically in the Broekpolder neighborhood. This is a terraced house built in 2006, offering 143 square meters of living space on a plot of 135 square meters. The property has four bedrooms, making it suitable for families. It holds an A energy label, indicating good energy efficiency. The total volume of the property is 475 cubic meters.
The ground floor features an entrance hall with access to a toilet and the living room. The living room is described as spacious and bright, finished with smooth plastered walls and a tiled floor with underfloor heating. There are French doors leading to the backyard, creating a connection between indoor and outdoor living. The kitchen is positioned at the front of the house and is described as modern and white, equipped with various built-in appliances. A practical sliding door allows the kitchen to be closed off from the living room when desired. This arrangement provides flexibility for those who wish to separate cooking activities from the living area.
The first floor contains three well-sized bedrooms. The bathroom on this floor is complete with a bathtub, shower enclosure, vanity unit with sink, mirror cabinet, and a second toilet. Having both a bathtub and a shower offers flexibility for different preferences and household routines.
The second floor, which is the attic level, is described as surprisingly spacious and practically laid out. It includes a separate laundry room, boiler room, storage space, and the fourth bedroom. This arrangement offers flexibility for larger families or those needing a home office or hobby space. The presence of skylights on this level helps bring natural light into the attic space.
The outdoor space consists of a backyard measuring 49 square meters, with dimensions of 9 meters deep by 5.40 meters wide. The garden is west-facing, which means it receives afternoon and evening sun. The backyard is accessible via a back path, and there is a freestanding wooden shed for storage. The property also has a front garden.
The Broekpolder neighborhood is characterized as modern, spacious, and child-friendly, with plenty of greenery, play facilities, and water features. Schools, childcare, sports facilities, and shops are located in the immediate vicinity. The property is within walking distance of Heemskerk train station and the Citadel shopping center. Roads leading to Haarlem, Alkmaar, and Amsterdam are easily accessible, and the beach and dunes are a short distance away. This location offers residents a combination of suburban living with good connectivity to urban centers in the region.
Parking is available on public streets in the area, which is typical for this type of residential neighborhood.
The heating system consists of a gas-fired CV-ketel (Intergas hre 28-24) installed in 2024, which is owned by the property owner. The property has partial underfloor heating on the ground floor, with the tiled floor contributing to heat distribution. The house is fully insulated, which supports the A energy label rating and helps maintain comfortable indoor temperatures while keeping energy costs relatively low.
The asking price is €499,000 costs koper (buyer's costs), which translates to approximately €3,490 per square meter of living space. The property is available for purchase with acceptance in consultation, meaning the exact moving date can be discussed with the seller.
The property has six rooms in total, including four bedrooms. There is one bathroom and one separate toilet on the ground floor. The house has two main living levels plus an attic floor. Features include skylights, mechanical ventilation, and natural ventilation, indicating a hybrid ventilation system that allows occupants some control over airflow.
The roof is a pitched roof covered with tiles, which is a traditional and durable roofing solution commonly found in Dutch residential construction. The cadastral designation is HEEMSKERK F 1431, with a plot area of 135 square meters under full ownership (volle eigendom), which is the most common and comprehensive form of property ownership in the Netherlands.
The construction year of 2006 means the property benefits from modern building standards and regulations that were in place at that time. Properties from this era typically feature better insulation and more modern layouts compared to older Dutch housing stock.
The external storage space of 5 square meters is provided by the freestanding wooden shed in the garden, offering additional space for garden tools, bicycles, or other items.
The listing is marketed through Funda and encourages interested parties to engage their own NVM purchase agent to represent their interests in the transaction. This is standard practice in Dutch real estate transactions and helps ensure buyers receive independent advice throughout the purchasing process.










