








Modernized Terraced Home with Sunroom and Four Bedrooms in Goes-Noordwest
Key Features
Description
The property at De Gasperistraat 15 is located in the Goes-Noordwest district of the municipality of Goes, in the province of Zeeland, Netherlands. This terraced house was originally constructed in 1979 and has been well maintained and partially modernized by its current owners over the years. The asking price has been set at 300,000 euros, which is subject to buyer costs as is customary in Dutch real estate transactions (kosten koper). With a living area of 114 square meters distributed across two main living levels plus an attic floor, and a total plot size of 145 square meters, the property offers a practical and well proportioned layout that would suit families or individuals looking for a comfortable home in a green and quiet neighborhood setting.
The house is situated at the edge of the Goese Polder, a residential area that has established a reputation for its green surroundings, peaceful atmosphere, and family friendly character. The neighborhood provides children with ample space to play outdoors in the immediate vicinity, with various play areas and green zones within walking distance. At the same time, the location offers convenient access to daily amenities including primary and secondary schools, grocery stores and other shops, and sports facilities. The historic and charming center of Goes is within easy reach by bicycle, car, or public transport, offering a wide range of restaurants, cafes, and specialty shops. Natural areas and recreational opportunities are also nearby, making this a well connected yet tranquil place to live that combines the benefits of suburban living with urban accessibility.
Upon entering the property through the front door, one steps into the entrance hall which houses the electrical meter cupboard and a guest toilet with basic facilities. From the hall, the main living room is accessible, presenting a bright and welcoming space that receives natural light from the front facade. The front section of the living room serves as a seating area with a view of the street and the small front garden. The ground floor is equipped with underfloor heating, providing a comfortable and even base temperature throughout the living areas. In the central part of the ground floor there is room for a spacious dining table that connects visually and functionally with both the seating area at the front and the kitchen at the rear.
The kitchen was completely renewed in 2024 and represents one of the notable features of this home. The design includes a modern cooking island finished in a stylish gray tone with a dark work surface, giving the space a contemporary and cohesive appearance. The kitchen is comprehensively equipped with modern appliances including a tall refrigerator measuring 178 centimeters in height, an induction cooktop with integrated extraction system that eliminates the need for a traditional range hood, a steam oven for healthy cooking options, and a dishwasher for convenient cleanup. This layout has been designed for those who enjoy cooking while maintaining conversation with family members or guests, as the cooking island includes a seating area where others can sit and interact with the cook.
Attached to the rear of the house is a generous sunroom, referred to in Dutch as a serre, that spans the full width of the rear facade. This space functions as an extension of the living area and provides a pleasant spot to enjoy views of the garden and natural light throughout the year. During inclement weather the sunroom offers shelter while still providing a connection to the outdoors, and on sunny days the doors can be opened to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living spaces.
The first floor contains three bedrooms and the main bathroom. The bathroom has been finished with modern tiling and is equipped with a shower enclosure, a double vanity unit with two basins, and a second toilet for convenience. The three bedrooms on this level all offer good dimensions that make them versatile in their potential use as sleeping quarters, a home office, guest room, or hobby space. The specific measurements are as follows: the first bedroom, likely the master bedroom given its position, measures 4.84 by 2.85 meters, providing approximately 13.8 square meters of floor space. The second bedroom is 4.26 by 2.77 meters, offering approximately 11.8 square meters. The third bedroom, which could serve as a smaller bedroom, nursery, or study, measures 3.24 by 1.97 meters, providing approximately 6.4 square meters.
A fixed staircase leads from the first floor landing to the second floor, which has recently been expanded with the addition of a dormer window at the rear. This renovation has created a full sized additional room measuring approximately 4.84 by 3.54 meters, measured at the 1.50 meter line as is standard in Dutch real estate measurements for rooms with sloped ceilings. This space can serve effectively as a fourth bedroom, a quiet and separate workspace for those who work from home, or a dedicated hobby room. On this level one also finds the central heating boiler, which is an Intergas unit installed in 2019, connections for laundry appliances, and additional storage space in the areas not affected by the dormer expansion.
The outdoor areas complement the indoor living spaces effectively. The backyard has been laid out in a low maintenance manner, reducing the time and effort required for garden upkeep. The garden faces west, ensuring exposure to afternoon and evening sun, which is particularly appreciated for outdoor dining and relaxation during the warmer months. The garden offers a good degree of privacy and is accessible via a rear path known in Dutch as an achterom, which provides practical access for bringing in bicycles or garden supplies without having to pass through the house. At the rear of the garden stands a detached storage shed with electrical connections, suitable for storing bicycles, garden tools, garden furniture, or other items. At the front of the property there is a small front garden that creates a neat and welcoming entrance to the home.
In terms of sustainability and energy efficiency, the property has been well equipped over time. It features wall insulation, roof insulation, and double glazing throughout, reducing heat loss and improving comfort. Twelve solar panels have been installed on the roof, contributing to lower energy costs and a reduced carbon footprint. Additionally, there is a private charging point for an electric vehicle installed at the property, which is available for transfer to the new owner as part of the transaction. These features collectively result in an energy label rating of A, indicating that the property performs well in terms of energy efficiency compared to similar homes. The house is partially fitted with plastic window frames, which require less maintenance than traditional wooden frames, and other features include mechanical ventilation for controlled air circulation, roller shutters for light control and additional security, and fiber optic cable connectivity for high speed internet access.
The central heating system consists of a gas fired combination boiler manufactured by Intergas and installed in 2019, which provides both space heating and domestic hot water. The property also has an electric boiler as a supplementary hot water supply. The total volume of the house is 452 cubic meters. In addition to the 114 square meters of living space, there is 14 square meters of other indoor space and 7 square meters of external storage space in the garden shed.
Parking for residents and visitors is available on the public road in the vicinity of the property. The house is classified as an existing build with a gable roof covered with traditional clay tiles.
The sellers have indicated a preference for transfer of the property on May 1, 2027. This future delivery date should be taken into account when considering this property for purchase, as it represents a relatively long period between agreement and actual occupation.
This description covers the main characteristics and features of the property at De Gasperistraat 15 in Goes as presented in the listing. The home presents itself as a well maintained and partially modernized terraced house in a family friendly neighborhood, with practical living spaces, modern kitchen facilities completed in 2024, a pleasant sunroom, four bedrooms across three levels, and good energy performance with an A label rating.

