








Spacious Townhouse with Rooftop Terrace in Historic Hellevoetsluis
Key Features
Description
Burgemeester van der Jagtkade 35 is situated in the protected historic area known as De Vesting in Hellevoetsluis. This townhouse was built in 2003 and offers a living area of 160 square meters spread across four floors. The property is located directly along the historic and lively quay, providing views of the harbor, the moat, and the fortification walls. The asking price is 544,000 euros, costs for the buyer.
The exterior of the property was recently painted in 2025, ensuring it presents well for years to come. The ventilation box was renewed in 2024, and the central heating boiler was installed in 2020. These recent updates indicate that the property has been maintained with care. The home has an energy label A, which reflects the full insulation and the presence of four solar panels on the roof. These solar panels have been officially permitted by the municipality, which is noteworthy given the protected status of the surrounding area.
The ground floor of the property is designed as a multifunctional space. In the current arrangement, this floor functions as a spacious kitchen where cooking and dining take place. Large windows at the front provide natural light and a direct view of the quay. This floor could alternatively serve as a home office, practice space, studio, or additional bedroom. The entire ground floor has underfloor heating. A practical storage room and a separate toilet with a small sink are also located on this level.
The first floor is dedicated entirely to the living room. Because this floor consists solely of living space, it offers a sense of openness and freedom. Windows on both sides of the property provide views of the harbor, the quay, and the moat. The size of this living room allows for different seating areas, a reading corner near the window, and a workspace. Underfloor heating is present throughout this floor as well, which contributes to a clean interior without radiators.
The second floor contains the sleeping quarters and sanitary facilities. There are two bedrooms, both of which are spacious and bright. One of the bedrooms includes a built-in wardrobe. The bathroom on this floor has been completely renovated recently. It features a walk-in shower with a glass wall, a wide vanity unit, underfloor heating, and a towel radiator. The modern tiling and lighting complete the bathroom. A second separate toilet is located on the landing of this floor.
The third floor is a versatile space that functions like a penthouse suite. It includes a pantry and has direct access to the rooftop terrace. This floor can be used for hobbies, cooking, or as an additional sleeping area. The technical installations, including the central heating boiler from 2020, the ventilation box from 2024, and the inverter for the solar panels, are neatly concealed in a separate closed room on this floor.
The primary outdoor space is the rooftop terrace on the third floor. From here, residents can enjoy the sun and views of the moat, the fortification walls, and the Haringvliet. The terrace is large enough for a lounge set or a dining table, making it an extension of the living space during the summer months. The property also has a modest front garden near the entrance door.
Parking is available through a private parking space in the secured parking garage under the apartment complex at Willem en Maryplein. The monthly contribution for this parking space through the homeowners association is 31.60 euros. In addition to this private space, there are free public parking spaces available in the area.
The property is classified as a terraced house (geschakelde woning) and is located in a protected city or village view area. The roof is a composite roof covered with tiles. The building has a volume of 552 cubic meters. The property has four rooms in total, which includes the three bedrooms. Fiber optic cable is available at the property. The property features mechanical ventilation, natural ventilation, and solar panels.
The location along the Burgemeester van der Jagtkade places residents within walking distance of the amenities of the Vesting area and the yacht harbors. The maritime character of Hellevoetsluis is visible from the property, while the interior offers modern comfort appropriate for contemporary living standards. The transfer of the property is to be agreed upon with the seller.
With its four floors, each serving a distinct function, this townhouse offers a vertical living experience. The ground floor accommodates cooking and dining, the first floor is dedicated to living, the second floor houses the bedrooms and bathroom, and the third floor provides a flexible space with outdoor access. This separation of functions can appeal to various household compositions, from families to individuals who work from home.
The combination of a 2003 construction date within a historic protected area results in a property that meets modern insulation and comfort standards while being situated in a location with historical significance. The energy label A confirms the energy efficiency of the home, and the recent maintenance activities indicate that the property has been kept in good condition. Burgemeester van der Jagtkade 35 is available for viewing for those interested in experiencing the space and atmosphere of this townhouse in Hellevoetsluis.

