








Spacious and sustainably renovated semi-detached home with modern finishes and garden extensions
Key Features
Description
This semi-detached residence is located on Brouwerijstraat in the village of Oosteind. The property was originally constructed in 1975 and retains characteristic features from that era, most notably the large windows that allow abundant natural light to enter the living spaces. Over the years, the interior has been significantly extended and updated to reflect contemporary design preferences while maintaining the practical layout benefits of the original construction.
The ground floor accommodates the main living areas. Upon entering through the front door, visitors are welcomed into a tidy hallway that provides access to the living room, the kitchen, a guest toilet installed in 2024, a built-in storage closet, and the electrical meter cupboard. The hallway features an open spiral staircase leading to the first floor, finished in a dark colour scheme that adds a refined touch to the entrance area.
The living room is arranged in an L-shape that naturally divides the space into distinct functional zones. At the front of the property, a comfortable sitting area benefits from generous daylight streaming through the large windows. Towards the rear, the living area transitions seamlessly into an open-plan kitchen. The entire ground floor is finished with a modern herringbone pattern PVC floor that was installed in 2024. This flooring complements the grey accent wall, creating a cohesive and contemporary aesthetic throughout the living spaces.
The kitchen was completely renewed in 2024 and is designed with both wall-mounted and base cabinets combined with a central cooking island. The island is equipped with an induction cooktop and provides a direct visual connection to the living room. The kitchen includes integrated appliances consisting of a refrigerator, an oven, and a dishwasher. The work surface features a marble-effect finish that serves as a neutral backdrop for the deep blue and taupe-grey cabinet fronts. A playful blue tile backsplash adds character to the space and creates a subtle visual link with the wall decoration in the adjacent dining area.
At the rear of the ground floor, a sliding door opens to a fully closable canopy structure that functions as an additional garden room. This extension was built in 2020 using a wooden construction with visible ceiling beams, creating an inviting atmosphere that complements various interior styles. The closable design allows this space to be used comfortably even during cooler weather conditions, making it suitable for extended evening gatherings with family and friends.
The first floor contains three bedrooms and a fully modernised bathroom. The landing and two of the bedrooms feature warm-toned laminate flooring, while the main bedroom has a neutral laminate finish. The main bedroom is positioned at the front of the property and offers ample space for a double bed along with additional storage options. The walls are finished in a combination of white and dark blue. This room is also equipped with air conditioning for enhanced comfort during warmer months.
The second bedroom is comparable in size to the main bedroom and can readily accommodate a double bed, a wardrobe, and a desk. The wood-effect wallpaper on one wall introduces a warm accent that contrasts pleasantly with the white walls and laminate flooring. The third bedroom is more compact in dimensions and is currently used for additional storage and as a workspace. This room could alternatively serve as a child's bedroom, a guest room, or a hobby space depending on the needs of future occupants.
The bathroom was completely renovated in 2024 and meets current design standards. Sand-coloured floor and wall tiles create a calm, hotel-inspired atmosphere that pairs effectively with the brushed brass fixtures. The space includes a bathtub with both a rainfall shower and a hand shower, built-in taps, a wall-hung toilet, a heated towel rail, a double vanity unit, and a stylish heated mirror with integrated lighting. The bathroom has mechanical ventilation and can also be naturally ventilated.
A fixed staircase leads to the second floor, which houses the fourth bedroom and a practical storage area. The fourth bedroom is generously proportioned and features air conditioning and a Velux skylight. Additional storage is available behind the knee walls. The second floor also contains a storage cupboard housing the central heating boiler, a Nefit gas-fired combination unit dating from approximately 2009.
The rear garden faces west, ensuring afternoon and evening sunlight. The garden has been designed for low maintenance with artificial grass and a raised terrace with planting. Direct access to the garden is available from both the closable canopy structure and the garage. A second canopy on the left side of the garden provides covered space suitable for bicycle storage or as an additional outdoor seating area.
The property includes a carport and an attached brick garage with capacity for one vehicle. Parking on the property is therefore available for at least one car, with additional space in the carport. The total plot measures 251 square metres, with the rear garden specifically measuring 105 square metres at a depth of 10.5 metres and a width of 10 metres.
In terms of energy efficiency, the property holds an energy label A rating valid until April 2036. The building is equipped with roof insulation, cavity wall insulation, and HR+ glazing. The first floor windows feature plastic frames, and roller shutters have been installed. Eighteen solar panels were added in 2024, contributing to reduced energy costs. Air conditioning units have been installed in 2024 on both the first and second floors.
The property is situated on a quiet, wide street in the residential area of Oosteind. The location offers convenient access to major road networks for commuting purposes. The neighbourhood is described as having a pleasant and convivial character.
The asking price is 550,000 euros, payable as costs to the buyer. This translates to approximately 4,104 euros per square metre of living space. The property has a total living area of 134 square metres, with an additional 32 square metres of other indoor space and 57 square metres of building-related outdoor space. The total volume of the building is 569 cubic metres. The cadastral designation is OOSTEIND F 2090, and the property is held in full ownership.
The transfer of the property is to be arranged by mutual agreement between the buyer and seller. The listing indicates the property is currently available for purchase.

