








Light and modernized terraced home with south-facing garden in center location
Key Features
Description
This property is a terraced house located on Bestevaerplein in the Zeeheldenwijk neighborhood of Oud-Beijerland. The home was originally built in 1982 and has undergone significant modernization in recent years. The asking price is 375,000 euros, which equals approximately 4,261 euros per square meter based on the 88 square meters of living space.
The property features two main living levels with a total volume of 298 cubic meters. The ground floor has been completely transformed in recent years. Walls have been plastered smooth and the floor has been finished with an attractive herringbone pattern PVC floor. A steel door on a frame has been installed and the staircase has been renovated. These updates give the ground floor a contemporary and cohesive appearance.
Upon entering through the covered entrance, you reach the hall which provides access to the modern meter cupboard, a separate toilet, the staircase with integrated lighting, the kitchen, and the living room. The kitchen was renewed in 2017 and offers ample storage space along with a generous work surface. The built-in appliances include a four-burner gas cooktop, an oven, an extractor hood, and a dishwasher. There is also a freestanding refrigerator-freezer combination. A practical and spacious storage closet under the stairs is located in the kitchen area.
The living room is a bright and inviting space characterized by the durable PVC herringbone floor, smooth walls and ceiling. A door provides direct access to the garden at the rear of the property.
The windows in the front facade are made of wood fitted with HR glass, while the rear facade features plastic window frames with HR++ glass. This combination provides good insulation while maintaining a balanced appearance.
The first floor contains three bedrooms, with the master bedroom being particularly spacious. The entire upper floor has been finished with plastered walls and ceilings, and the herringbone PVC flooring has been continued from the ground floor, creating a unified look throughout the home.
The bathroom was completely renovated in 2023 and features a shower cabin, a vanity unit, an illuminated mirror, and a towel radiator. The design reflects modern standards for comfort and functionality.
The roof was replaced in 2023 with new bitumen roofing material. The exterior paintwork was done in 2024, ensuring the exterior appearance is well maintained. The heating system consists of a Remeha gas-fired combination boiler from 2016, which is owned by the current residents.
The property has an energy label B, achieved through roof insulation, wall insulation, and HR glazing throughout. The concrete floors provide a solid foundation for the home.
The rear garden faces south and measures 28 square meters with a depth of 5.5 meters and a width of 5 meters. The garden has been neatly finished with paving, fixed planting, fence boundaries, an awning for shade, and a rear gate providing access. The south-facing orientation ensures good sunlight exposure throughout the day.
Opposite the property, across the street, there is a separate freestanding stone storage shed measuring 6 square meters. This storage space is equipped with electricity but does not have insulation. Having separate storage across the street is a practical arrangement that does not reduce the usable garden space at the rear.
Parking is available on public roads in the vicinity of the property.
The location of this home is particularly noteworthy. Despite being situated in the center of Oud-Beijerland, the property occupies a quiet position. This means residents have convenient access to shops, restaurants, public transportation, and various schools, all within walking distance. The combination of central amenities and a peaceful residential setting is often considered highly desirable.
The Zeeheldenwijk neighborhood where the property is located is a residential area within Oud-Beijerland. The municipality is situated in the province of South Holland and offers a range of facilities and services typical of a mid-sized Dutch town.
The preferred delivery date for this property is early September 2026. This extended timeline should be noted by potential buyers as it may affect planning considerations.
In summary, this terraced house on Bestevaerplein offers a combination of recent renovations, a practical layout with three bedrooms, modern finishes throughout, and a conveniently located position in the center of Oud-Beijerland. The major structural and installation components such as the roof, bathroom, kitchen, and heating system have been addressed in the past decade, which reduces the likelihood of significant near-term expenses for a new owner.

