








Spacious corner house with 4 bedrooms and garage in Heemskerk
Key Features
Description
Located in the residential neighborhood of De Die in Heemskerk, this spacious corner house from the 1970s offers comfortable family living with practical features. The property includes a detached garage and private parking space, making it particularly suitable for families looking for convenience and space. With four bedrooms and a total living area of approximately 133 square meters, this home provides ample room for daily life.
The property is situated on a generous plot of 276 square meters, featuring gardens on multiple sides. The backyard and side garden face southeast, ensuring plenty of sunlight throughout the day. Later in the afternoon and evening, the front garden also catches the sun, allowing residents to enjoy outdoor living at different times of the day. The backyard is described as intimate and sunny, measuring approximately 77 square meters with a depth of 7.30 meters and a width of 10.51 meters. A side path provides access to the back of the property.
The garage is positioned directly behind the house and is noted as being extra large. It features an electric sectional door and has electrical connections. Eight solar panels have been installed on the garage roof, contributing to lower energy costs. There is space to park one car in front of the garage on the private property.
Inside the house, the ground floor begins with an entrance hall that includes a wardrobe and a toilet room. The meter cupboard is located on the exterior wall next to the front door. The living area consists of a through lounge with a parquet floor and an open fireplace at the front, creating a warm atmosphere. At the rear, there is a sunny dining area that connects to a half open kitchen. The kitchen has a tiled floor and includes a storage closet with access stairs. A draft porch with wardrobe separates the living area from the garden, helping to maintain indoor temperature.
The first floor contains a landing that provides access to three bedrooms. Two of these bedrooms have built in closet walls, and one of them additionally features a washbasin. The bathroom on this floor is described as neat and includes a shower, toilet, washbasin, and a design radiator. The washing machine connection is also located in the bathroom, which is a practical arrangement for laundry chores.
The second floor has been expanded with a recently installed extra wide dormer window on the landing. This floor houses the fourth bedroom, which spans the full width of the house and includes both a skylight and a dormer window. The landing area also contains the central heating boiler and offers substantial storage space behind the knee walls.
The property has an energy label B, which indicates a reasonable level of energy efficiency. Insulation features include double glazing, mostly double glazing, HR glass, wall insulation, and floor insulation. The heating and hot water are provided by an Intergas HRE combi boiler from 2019, which is owned rather than rented.
The De Die neighborhood is characterized as child friendly and quiet, with various primary schools, childcare facilities, and sports venues in the immediate vicinity. Secondary schools are within cycling distance, as are both the Uitgeest and Heemskerk train stations. The center of Heemskerk, with its range of shops and dining establishments, is also reachable by bicycle. For those who enjoy nature, the beach and dunes are a bike ride away.
For commuters, the A9 highway providing connections to Alkmaar, Amsterdam, and Haarlem is accessible within minutes. The street where the property is located, De Zevenhoeven, is described as spaciously laid out with plenty of greenery, situated on the edge of Heemskerk.
The municipality has plans to renovate De Zevenhoeven street in the period 2026 to 2027. The planned improvements include introducing a 30 kilometer per hour speed zone, installing new paving with green parking spaces, and adding more greenery to the street. These changes are expected to enhance the living environment further.
The property has never changed owners since it was built, which according to the listing speaks to the pleasant location and functional layout of the house. The listing notes that the property would benefit from some attention and care from a new generation of occupants. A non occupancy clause applies to this property, meaning the buyer cannot move in immediately but must rent it out for a specified period first. The delivery date can be arranged flexibly.
The asking price is 485,000 euros, which translates to approximately 3,647 euros per square meter of living space. The property is offered with a full ownership situation and is currently available on the market.

