








Spacious Semi-Detached Home with Six Bedrooms in Central Geleen
Key Features
Description
This property located on Bollenstraat in Geleen offers a spacious semi-detached house with six bedrooms spread across multiple living levels. The residence was originally built in 1955 and features a traditional pitched roof covered with tiles. The total living area measures 130 square meters, while the plot covers 163 square meters. With an energy label D rating, the property includes double glazing windows as part of its insulation features.
The souterrain level provides a provision cellar, offering additional storage space below the main living areas. This basement area can be utilized for storing supplies, preserves, or other household items that benefit from a cooler environment.
Upon entering the ground floor, residents are greeted by an entrance hall with a toilet facility. The main living room spans an impressive 7.90 meters in length and 3.46 meters in width, featuring a wooden plank floor that adds character to the space. The dimensions of this room provide ample area for various furniture arrangements, whether for a combined living and dining setup or separate zones for relaxation and entertainment.
Adjacent to the living room is the kitchen, which measures 3.88 meters by 2.21 meters. This kitchen represents a neat extension that comes equipped with essential appliances including a gas stove, extractor hood, and refrigerator. The layout allows for efficient meal preparation while maintaining connection to the main living areas.
The conservatory extends from the rear of the property, measuring 6.10 meters by 2.26 meters. This additional living space provides a bright area that benefits from natural light throughout the day. The conservatory can serve multiple purposes, from a relaxed sitting area to an additional dining space or even a home office setup.
A practical storage room measuring 3.10 meters by 2.10 meters is located on the ground floor, featuring connections for both a washing machine and a dryer. This arrangement keeps laundry appliances conveniently accessible while maintaining a tidy appearance in the main living areas.
The first floor of the residence accommodates three bedrooms. The first bedroom measures 3.61 meters by 2.26 meters, suitable for use as a single bedroom, nursery, or home office. The second bedroom is notably larger at 4.78 meters by 3.47 meters, providing generous space for a double bed along with additional furniture such as wardrobes and bedside tables. The third bedroom on this level measures 3.57 meters by 3.14 meters, offering another well-proportioned room that can serve as a bedroom or alternative functional space.
A shower room on the first floor measures 2.24 meters by 1.66 meters. This bathroom facility includes shower amenities to serve the household's daily needs.
Access to the second floor is provided by a fixed staircase leading to the attic level. The landing area connects to two additional bedrooms. The first bedroom on this level measures 3.96 meters by 2.33 meters, while the second measures 3.14 meters by 2.36 meters. These attic rooms, while featuring angled ceilings typical of converted attic spaces, provide valuable additional accommodation options. The total of six bedrooms makes this property particularly suitable for larger families, those who work from home and require office space, or individuals seeking rooms for hobbies or guest accommodation.
The property features mostly plastic window frames equipped with double glazing and exterior shutters. This combination offers benefits in terms of energy efficiency, reduced maintenance requirements compared to traditional wooden frames, and enhanced security and privacy through the shutter system. The central heating system operates via a CV kettle, which is included in the ownership of the property. Both heating and hot water are supplied through this CV system.
The outdoor space consists of a backyard measuring 48 square meters with dimensions of 8.00 meters in depth and 6.00 meters in width. The garden is oriented towards the southwest, which means it receives favorable sunlight during the afternoon and evening hours, making it an enjoyable space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply relaxing. The backyard is accessible via a rear path, providing practical access without needing to pass through the main entrance.
A detached stone storage shed is located in the garden area, offering secure storage for garden tools, bicycles, seasonal items, or other belongings. This separate structure helps keep the main living spaces uncluttered.
The property is situated in a central location within Geleen, providing convenient access to local amenities, shops, and services typically found in a town center. Parking is available on public roads in the vicinity of the property.
The total volume of the residence is 450 cubic meters, and there is an additional 20 square meters of indoor space that is not counted as living area but contributes to the overall functionality of the home.
With a total of seven rooms including six bedrooms across four living levels plus the cellar and attic spaces, this semi-detached house offers considerable flexibility in how the space can be arranged and utilized. The asking price is set at 279,000 euros, which translates to approximately 2,146 euros per square meter of living space. The property is available for transfer with costs borne by the buyer, which is standard practice in Dutch real estate transactions.
The property is offered with immediate availability, meaning that once the purchase process is completed, new owners can take possession without waiting for existing occupants to vacate. This can be advantageous for buyers who have sold their previous property or are otherwise ready to move promptly.
The cadastral designation for this property is GELEEN F 2105, with full ownership rights. The property status shows as available, indicating it is actively on the market for prospective buyers.
Geleen is a town located in the southern part of the Netherlands, within the municipality of Sittard-Geleen in the province of Limburg. The central location of Bollenstraat means residents are well-positioned to access the various facilities that Geleen has to offer. The town provides a range of shopping options, educational facilities, healthcare services, and recreational opportunities. The broader region offers connections to nearby cities and the cross-border benefits of living close to both Belgium and Germany.
The 1955 construction date places this property in the post-war building period, when there was significant demand for housing in the Netherlands. Properties from this era often feature solid construction methods and practical layouts. Over the decades, this particular residence has received updates including the installation of double glazing and plastic window frames, which represent improvements over the original specifications. The kitchen extension also indicates that the property has been adapted to modern living requirements rather than remaining in its original 1950s configuration.
The energy label D rating indicates that while some energy efficiency measures have been implemented, there remains potential for further improvements. Homeowners looking to reduce energy costs and environmental impact could consider additional insulation measures, such as upgrading to high-efficiency double or triple glazing, improving floor or roof insulation, or eventually replacing the heating system with a more modern alternative when the current CV kettle reaches the end of its service life.
The six-bedroom configuration is relatively uncommon for a semi-detached property of this size, making it stand out in the market. This feature opens up various possibilities for the new owners. Families with multiple children will appreciate having dedicated bedrooms for each family member. Those who work from home can designate one or more rooms as office spaces without compromising on bedroom accommodation.
The conservatory adds a transitional space between the interior and exterior of the home, effectively extending the living area during favorable weather conditions. This type of space is popular in Dutch homes as it allows residents to enjoy the feeling of being outdoors while remaining sheltered from wind, rain, or cooler temperatures.
The presence of both a cellar and an attic provides valuable storage options beyond what is available in the main living areas and the garden shed. This multi-level storage capacity is beneficial for households that accumulate seasonal items, sports equipment, documentation, or other belongings that need to be kept but not constantly accessed.

