








Life stage ready semi detached house with garden in Horst
Key Features
Description
The property is a semi detached house built in 1989 and located on a quiet street in the village of Horst. It offers a total living area of 111 square metres and sits on a plot of 247 square metres. The house is designed to be life stage ready with a bedroom and a bathroom on the ground floor, allowing comfortable single level living for residents who prefer or require ground level access.
Upon arrival the residence is reached via a driveway at the front of the property. The front entrance opens into a hallway that leads directly into the living room. The living room is finished with a continuous solid wood floor that extends into the ground floor bedroom. Large windows with shutters at the front provide ample natural light and a pleasant view of the street. The room is arranged to accommodate a seating area as well as a dining space that looks out onto the garden.
Adjacent to the living area is a functional kitchen equipped with a refrigerator, a combination microwave and a modern induction cooktop with an extractor hood. Part of the kitchen walls are tiled while the remainder is finished with smooth plaster. The ceiling is smooth sprayed finish and the floor is covered with carpet. A direct door from the kitchen leads to the rear garden, making it easy to serve meals outdoors or enjoy a coffee in the fresh air.
The ground floor also includes a separate toilet room that features a raised toilet and a small sink. The toilet space is partially tiled and includes a simple painted finish on the walls. The bedroom on the ground floor is spacious and includes a large built‑in wardrobe with sliding doors. The bedroom is fitted with a shutter for privacy and light control and has direct access to the ground floor bathroom.
The bathroom on the ground floor is fully tiled and contains a walk‑in shower, a sink and a shower seat, which is useful for personal care assistance. The bathroom layout is straightforward and designed for easy use. Adjacent to the bathroom is a utility area that also serves as a garage or storage space. This area is accessed through double doors at the front of the house and provides space for a heating system, a countertop with a sink and connections for appliances. The heating system is a gas fired combination boiler installed in 2011 and remains the property’s main source of heat and hot water.
A set of stairs leads from the living area to the first floor. The first floor features a hallway with a loft ladder that provides access to additional storage space under the roof. The flooring on this level is carpet and the walls are finished with a combination of plaster and wallpaper. The ceiling is a smooth plaster finish.
On the first floor there are two additional bedrooms and a second bathroom. The larger bedroom faces the front of the house, receives abundant daylight and is equipped with a shutter for light control. Both bedrooms are suitable for sleeping, working or hobby use. The second bathroom is equipped with a bathtub, a separate shower, a sink and a skylight that brings natural light into the space.
The garden is situated on the east side of the property and is fully enclosed, offering privacy for the occupants. It includes a paved terrace that receives sun in the morning and early afternoon, making it ideal for outdoor meals. The lawn is well maintained and a small garden house provides extra storage for tools and equipment. A manual awning was replaced in 2024 and offers shade during the warmer parts of the day. The garden also features a rear entrance that can be used for additional access.
The village of Horst is a lively community with a population of around 13,500. It offers a range of schools including primary, secondary and special education facilities, as well as several childcare locations and a library. Daily shopping needs can be met within the village through supermarkets, boutiques, drugstores and fresh food shops. Leisure options include an indoor swimming pool, a cultural centre, sports fields, tennis courts, fitness facilities and numerous walking routes. The village also has a variety of cafés, terraces and restaurants for socialising.
Transport connections are strong. The Horst Sevenum train station is located approximately three kilometres away and provides direct services to cities such as Venlo, Deurne and Eindhoven. Road links are convenient with the A73 and A67 motorways reachable within a few minutes by car, facilitating travel to work, study or family visits.
Key property features include double glazed hardwood window frames that have been well maintained, full insulation in the floor, walls and roof, and partial installation of shutters on the windows. The heating system is a Vaillant HR gas boiler from 2011. The property is equipped with fiber optic internet connections. Energy performance is rated as label C. The roof is a combination of bituminous covering and tiles. An external storage shed of wooden construction provides additional space and includes electricity. Parking is available on the front driveway and the property also includes an internal garage space for one vehicle.
Overall the house presents a comfortable living environment that combines functional interior spaces with a well cared for garden. The layout is suitable for a range of household types, from families to older occupants who value ground floor bedroom and bathroom. The location in Horst offers a balance of village amenities and good transport links, making the property an attractive option for buyers seeking a ready to move in home in a pleasant setting.

