








Modern 3-room apartment with free view and private parking
Key Features
Description
This modern and bright three-room apartment is located at De Hoven 87 in the Hoogdorp district of Heemskerk. The property is offered for sale at an asking price of 460,000 euros, which is 5,055 euros per square meter based on the living area of 91 square meters.
The apartment is situated on the seventh floor of a well-maintained residential complex that was built in 2004. Access to the apartment is provided by a lift installation, making the elevated location easily accessible for all residents. Being located on the seventh floor, the property benefits from a free and unobstructed view, which is one of its distinguishing features.
Upon entering the apartment building, residents are welcomed by a properly maintained entrance area. The apartment itself is designed with an emphasis on light and space, achieved through large window sections that allow natural light to enter throughout the day while providing the aforementioned view.
The living room serves as the central space of the apartment and is described as pleasantly spacious. There is sufficient room to arrange both a comfortable seating area and a dining area, making it suitable for various living styles and furniture arrangements.
Adjacent to the living room is an open kitchen that connects seamlessly to the living space. The kitchen is practically arranged and equipped with various built-in appliances. The overall appearance is well-maintained and functional, matching the modern character of the apartment.
The property includes two well-proportioned bedrooms that offer flexibility in their use. These rooms can serve as sleeping quarters, home office spaces, or hobby rooms depending on the needs of the residents. This flexibility makes the apartment suitable for different household compositions.
The bathroom is fully equipped and includes a shower, a sink with matching furniture, a bidet, and a whirlpool according to the detailed specifications. The main description also mentions a separate toilet, contributing to the practical layout of the apartment.
In addition to the indoor living space, the apartment has an 8 square meter balcony or terrace area that is classified as building-bound outdoor space. This provides residents with an outdoor area to enjoy the view and fresh air.
The property also comes with a private storage unit of 4 square meters and a private parking space. These additional features significantly enhance the convenience of daily living, as parking can be challenging in many residential areas.
The apartment has an A+ energy label, which reflects its energy-efficient construction. The building is fully insulated, and heating and hot water are provided by an Intergas gas-fired combination boiler that is owned by the property owner. The presence of mechanical ventilation ensures good air quality throughout the apartment.
The monthly service costs for the Homeowners Association (VvE) are 245 euros. The VvE appears to be well-organized, with registration at the Chamber of Commerce, annual meetings, a reserve fund, a maintenance plan, and building insurance all in place. These are positive indicators of a properly managed residential complex.
The total volume of the apartment is 285 cubic meters, which combined with the 91 square meter living area indicates standard ceiling heights for this type of property.
The apartment is located in a quiet and pleasant residential area in Heemskerk. The immediate surroundings offer various amenities including shops, schools, and public transportation options. The property also benefits from good accessibility to major roads, making it convenient for commuting to surrounding cities and employment areas. Additionally, there are recreational opportunities in the nearby nature areas and dunes, which are characteristic of the Kennemerland region.
Heemskerk is a municipality in the province of North Holland, situated between the urban centers of Haarlem and Alkmaar and close to the North Sea coast. This location provides a balance between suburban residential living and proximity to urban amenities and natural landscapes.
The construction year of 2004 places this apartment in an era of Dutch residential development characterized by improved building standards, better insulation values, and more modern layouts compared to properties from earlier decades. Buildings from this period typically feature more generous room proportions and better-planned utility spaces.
The property is offered with full ownership rights (volle eigendom), meaning the buyer will own both the apartment unit and a share in the common areas of the building complex. The acceptance terms are described as negotiable, allowing flexibility in determining the exact transfer date.
For potential buyers, it would be advisable to arrange a viewing to verify the condition of the property and to experience the space and view firsthand. Reviewing the VvE documentation would also be recommended to gain insight into the financial position of the association, any planned maintenance activities, and the specific regulations governing the property.
The listing encourages interested parties to engage their own NVM-certified purchase agent to represent their interests during the transaction process. Such an agent can assist with property valuation, documentation review, and negotiation of purchase terms.

