








Well-maintained terraced home with 4 bedrooms and energy label A in central Sassenheim
Key Features
Description
This well-maintained terraced house is situated at Bijdorpstraat 29 in the Vrouwenpolderbuurt neighborhood of Sassenheim. The property was built in 2005 and has been integrated thoughtfully among the existing buildings in the old center of the village. With a living area of 108 square meters, a plot of 91 square meters, and four bedrooms, this family home offers comfortable living space in a convenient location.
The ground floor of the residence features an entrance hall that provides access to a wardrobe, the meter cupboard, a separate toilet, the staircase to the upper floors, and the door to the main living area. The kitchen has been positioned at the front of the ground floor and is designed in a straight layout complemented by a kitchen island. The island houses the cooking section with a gas cooktop that includes a wok burner, an extractor hood above, and a hot air oven below. Additional kitchen appliances include a microwave, a refrigerator with a freezer compartment, a dishwasher, and ample storage space. The arrangement with the kitchen island creates an inviting spot for cooking together.
Adjacent to the kitchen is the dining area, and the sitting area is oriented towards the garden at the rear. The ground floor benefits from floor heating, with the distribution unit located in a cupboard under the stairs that provides extra storage space. The walls throughout the living area are finished with spachtelputz plaster, and the ceiling has a smooth finish. Luxury interior doors have been installed, and opening doors lead to the backyard.
The first floor is accessed via a landing that gives access to three bedrooms and the bathroom. The bathroom is fitted with a shower, a wall-hung toilet, a design radiator, and a vanity unit with a mirror. The color scheme combines grey tones with white bathroom furniture. At the front of this floor is a well-proportioned bedroom with an appealing view of the street. The main bedroom is located at the rear and features two large skylights and a built-in niche that can serve as a convenient spot for placing a book or displaying photographs. The third bedroom is situated next to the main bedroom and has a skylight and sufficient space to function as a home office.
The second floor is reached via a fixed staircase. The landing here has a dormer window and houses the connections for the washing machine and dryer, the Remeha Avanta gas-fired combi boiler, and the Brink Renovent HR heat recovery ventilation system. The landing flows into the laundry area, which could potentially be converted into a hobby room, workspace, or even an additional bedroom. Next to the laundry area is the fourth spacious bedroom with three large skylights that offer views of the center of Sassenheim. This room has an additional niche where a dressing table is currently placed.
Extra storage space is available in the attic, which can be reached from the laundry area.
The backyard measures 41 square meters with dimensions of 7.75 meters in depth and 5.35 meters in width. The garden is oriented to the northeast and is accessible via a rear path. A wooden shed provides external storage of 6 square meters, and a canopy attached to the dwelling allows for outdoor seating even during a spring rain shower.
The property holds an energy label A, achieved through features including HR-glass and full insulation. The heating system consists of a gas-fired combi boiler and partial floor heating on the ground floor. The exterior paintwork was carried out in 2025, indicating recent maintenance.
The location of Bijdorpstraat 29 is central within the old core of Sassenheim. The village center with its specialty shops and dining establishments is within walking distance. The immediate vicinity offers multiple schools, childcare facilities, medical services, and sports and recreation options. The NS railway station can be reached by bicycle, and the arterial roads towards Leiden, The Hague, Schiphol Airport, and Amsterdam are easily accessible by car.
Parking is available on public roads in the area. The property has a volume of 393 cubic meters and is built under a gabled roof covered with tiles. The cadastral designation is SASSENHEIM A 8767, and the property is held in full ownership.
The asking price is 525,000 euros, which translates to approximately 4,861 euros per square meter of living space. The property is offered with a costs koper (buyer pays transfer costs) condition. The transfer date is to be agreed upon between buyer and seller.

