








Charming 1930s terraced house with four bedrooms and sunny southwest garden in Utrecht Zuilen
Key Features
Description
This charming 1930s terraced house is situated at C. van Maasdijkstraat 12 in the sought-after neighborhood of Prins Bernhardplein and surroundings in Utrecht Zuilen. The property was built in 1936 and offers approximately 100 square meters of living space spread across three floors, sitting on a plot of 120 square meters. The asking price is €589,000 costs to buyer.
The neighborhood is one of the most beloved and attractive areas in Utrecht Zuilen. Residents enjoy a pleasant atmosphere, excellent accessibility, and proximity to green spaces, shops, and public transport. Free street parking is available directly in front of the property. The area is conveniently located near the Julianapark, the Rokade shopping center, the River Vecht, and the Maarsseveense Plassen recreational lakes. Zuilen train station, bus stops, and the major highways A2, A12, and A28 are all within easy reach. The city center of Utrecht and Utrecht Centraal Station are a fifteen-minute bicycle ride away.
On the ground floor, the property presents an entrance hall with staircase leading to the first floor and a meter cupboard with connections. There is a neatly finished separate toilet. The spacious living room features a characteristic bay window at the front and French doors at the rear, providing access to the garden. The living room is finished with a white tiled floor and smoothly plastered walls and ceiling. The open kitchen was modernized in 2021 and is equipped with a ceramic hob, extractor hood, combination oven with microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, and a door leading to the garden.
The first floor accommodates a landing giving access to three bedrooms. The large bedroom at the rear includes a built-in wardrobe. Two bedrooms are located at the front, with the larger one featuring a built-in closet and the smaller one equipped with a fixed wall of wardrobes. The bathroom is well-maintained and includes underfloor heating, a second toilet, shower corner, washbasin, towel radiator, and space for a washing machine and dryer. There is also a door providing access to the balcony.
The second floor houses a large additional bedroom created through a roof extension and dormer at the rear. This floor offers generous storage space throughout.
The outdoor space is a particular highlight of this property. The rear garden is exceptionally large and sunny, positioned on the southwest, which means it catches sunlight throughout most of the afternoon and evening. Part of the garden is paved while the rest features attractive planting and borders. A substantial free-standing stone shed with electricity provides ample storage and workspace. The shed can be reached via the garden, and the rear access gate is accessible from three lockable sides, providing practical entry from multiple directions.
Several notable features and recent improvements are worth mentioning. The property is equipped with double glazing (HR glass) that was installed in 2015. Heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha combination boiler that runs on gas, installed as new in 2025 and owned by the current owners. The exterior painting was completed in 2025. The foundation risk is considered low. The property has an energy label F, which is something prospective buyers may wish to factor into their considerations regarding energy costs and potential future improvements.
The cadastral details confirm the property is registered as ZUILEN C 4533, with a registered area of 120 square meters and full ownership status.
In summary, this characteristic 1930s family home offers four bedrooms, a sunny southwest-facing garden with a large stone shed, free parking, and a convenient location in one of Utrecht Zuilen's most desirable neighborhoods. With recent updates including a modernized kitchen and a new central heating system, the property presents a solid foundation for families seeking space and character in a well-connected urban setting near the heart of Utrecht.

