








Characteristic corner house with garden in green Liebergen neighborhood
Key Features
Description
This characteristic corner house is situated in the quiet and green residential neighborhood of Liebergen in Hilversum. The property is offered for sale at a price of 395000 euros costs buyer. The home features a front and back garden as well as a stone storage shed. Its location is central relative to exit roads, shops, schools, and a nature reserve, making it a pleasant environment to live in. The house has a living area of 77 square meters and a plot area of 145 square meters. It contains three bedrooms and has an energy label G. The property is classified as a fixer upper requiring diverse maintenance.
The layout of the house starts with the entrance, a hall, and a toilet. There is a staircase cupboard which houses the meter cupboard. The ground floor features a spacious living room and a half open kitchen. It is important to note that the kitchen does not have a kitchen unit. There is a connection for a washing machine and a door that provides access to the backyard. The living space is functional but offers opportunities for a new owner to implement their own style and preferences, particularly regarding the kitchen facilities.
The first floor of the residence is accessible via the staircase. Here you will find a landing that provides access to three bedrooms which vary in size. This variety allows for flexible use of the rooms, such as using the smaller room as a study or nursery. The bathroom on this floor is equipped with a shower and a fixed sink. The bathroom facilities are present but may require modernization depending on the wishes of the new residents.
The attic floor is reachable via a loft ladder. This attic space has a standing height which increases its usability. It is equipped with a skylight window which provides natural light. This space can serve as storage or potentially be converted into an extra room, subject to the necessary permits and technical possibilities.
The outdoor space of the property consists of a backyard with an area of 40 square meters. The garden is eight meters deep and five meters wide. It is located on the northeast and is accessible via a back entrance. There is also a detached stone shed which offers space for storage of bicycles or garden tools. Parking at the property is available through parking permits.
The property is a corner house built in 1931. It has a saddle roof covered with tiles. The specific type of residence is a single family house and corner house. The construction is existing build. The house is located in a protected city or village view and is explicitly marked as a fixer upper. This implies that the buyer must be willing to invest time and money in renovation and maintenance work.
Regarding energy aspects, the house has an energy label G. The insulation consists of double glazing. The heating of the home is provided by gas heaters. Given the age of the property and the energy label, it is likely that improving insulation and heating systems could be part of the renovation plans to enhance living comfort and sustainability.
The ownership situation is full ownership. The property is sold by a corporation as part of a selling off project. This means the sale follows specific rules often associated with such projects. A self occupation requirement applies to this property. This means that the buyer must commit to living in the house themselves and cannot rent it out immediately after purchase. This requirement is often implemented to ensure the property remains used for primary residence.
The property has been technically inspected by a recognized company. This inspection provides an objective overview of the state of the property which is valuable for potential buyers to assess the scope of the necessary renovations. The measurements of the property are done in accordance with the branch wide measurement instruction based on NEN 2580. This ensures the stated surface areas are reliable and standardized.
The transfer of ownership will take place at a notary. The buyer has the choice of three notary offices. These are Van Hengstum and Stolp in Hilversum, Davina and Partners in Hilversum, and Notariaat Wijdemeren in Loosdrecht. This allows the buyer to select a notary that is convenient for them.
The status of the listing is available. The asking price per square meter is 5130 euros. The acceptance date is in consultation. The offer has been listed since a date visible only after logging in. The number of views and saves listed are zero, likely due to the listing being new or data protection.
In summary, Besselstraat 3 offers a solid shell in a desirable location in Hilversum. The property requires significant work but provides the chance to create a personalized home in a quiet area with good amenities nearby. The combination of a garden, the number of bedrooms, and the location makes it an interesting option for buyers looking for a project with potential.

