








Charming terraced home with sunny southeast-facing garden in Beverwijk centre
Key Features
Description
This well-maintained terraced house is situated on Baanstraat in the heart of Beverwijk, offering a convenient urban lifestyle with the historic centre and the popular Breestraat shopping street just around the corner. The property was originally built in 1903 and has been brought to a modern standard over the years while retaining its character. With a living area of approximately 85 square metres and a sunny rear garden of about 22 square metres on the southeast, the home provides comfortable space for a single person, couple or small family.
On the ground floor you enter through the front door into a hallway which houses the meter cupboard. From the hall you step into the spacious living room, which feels open and bright thanks to its generous proportions. There is a practical built-in storage cupboard beneath the staircase, offering useful storage space. The open-plan kitchen is positioned in the rear addition and is fully equipped with modern built-in appliances including an induction cooktop, oven, extractor hood and a dishwasher. A connection for a washing machine and tumble dryer is also provided here. Patio doors give access to the rear garden, allowing natural light to flood the kitchen and creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection during the warmer months. There is a separate toilet on this floor.
The first floor accommodates two generously sized bedrooms, each fitted with large built-in wardrobes providing ample clothing storage. The front bedroom overlooks the street while the rear bedroom faces the garden direction. Both rooms are well-proportioned and can easily accommodate double beds and additional furniture. The bathroom on this floor was completely renewed in 2026 and features a walk-in shower, a washbasin with vanity unit and a second toilet. The installation is contemporary and has a luxurious finish.
The sunny rear garden is oriented towards the southeast, which means it receives a good amount of sunlight throughout the day. The garden is approximately 5.89 metres deep and 3.69 metres wide, providing enough space for outdoor dining or relaxation. There is a wooden shed offering storage for bicycles or other belongings. A rear access gate leads directly to the parking area behind the property, which is practical for bringing in groceries or other items. The wide gate and the generous shed with a wide entry door make this property particularly suitable for motorbike enthusiasts.
The construction year of the property is 1903. The roof of the flat roof section has been recently renewed and the rear facade has also been replaced recently, contributing to the good overall condition of the building. The property is equipped with wall insulation and roof insulation. The glazing is largely HR++ double glazing, with the exception of the section above the front entrance door. The central heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha Avanta combination boiler from 2014, which is owned rather than rented. The electrical installation has been upgraded to 8 circuits with a residual current device.
The location of Baanstraat 89 is highly central. The shopping street the Breestraat and the lively centre of Beverwijk are within easy walking distance, offering a wide variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes and restaurants. Beverwijk railway station is located nearby, providing direct connections to Alkmaar, Haarlem and Amsterdam. The A9 and A22 motorways are accessible within a short drive, making commuting to the larger cities in the Randstad region straightforward.
The living layout consists of three rooms in total, with two bedrooms on the first floor. There is one fully equipped bathroom with a shower, toilet and washbasin and a separate toilet on the ground floor. The total plot size is 76 square metres according to the cadastral records.
The energy label for this property is C. The property has been kept in a condition ranging from good to excellent. Various maintenance tasks have been carried out recently, including exterior painting in 2026. The foundation risk zones are listed as A, B and C, with the property known to be founded on steel pilings according to available information.
Completion of the sale is to be agreed upon between buyer and seller and can be arranged on relatively short notice.

