








Stylish 1930s Semi-Detached Home in Valkenswaard Centre
Key Features
Description
This attractive semi-detached residence from the 1930s is situated in the heart of Valkenswaard, offering a combination of period character and modern conveniences. The property features a contemporary kitchen and bathroom, a sizeable detached garage at the rear, and between four and five bedrooms depending on the layout preference. The home presents a cohesive atmosphere throughout, with a private south-facing garden complete with a covered terrace and a rear access path.
The entrance hall immediately conveys the quality expected in this segment of the market. A staircase with a sense of grandeur leads to the upper floors, while a terrazzo floor adds a touch of elegance to the ground level. A glass-in-lead passage with an attractive door provides access to the living room. An interesting architectural detail is the glass door that offers a visual connection through to the dining area and kitchen.
The living room is a notable space featuring a bay window, a fireplace, and a wooden floor. French doors open directly onto the terrace and garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Adjacent to the kitchen area, a practical cellar has been incorporated, suitable for storing wine and other provisions.
The kitchen area allows for the placement of a large dining table. With the sitting room on one side and the kitchen on the other, this arrangement effectively creates a live-in kitchen layout that encourages social interaction and extended evening gatherings. The kitchen is fully equipped with various built-in appliances. From this section of the home, a second door provides access to the terrace and garden.
A utility room adjoins the kitchen, containing sanitary facilities, space for laundry appliances, and a storage attic that houses the technical installations. The heating system consists of a combination of a heat pump and an electric boiler, contributing to lower energy consumption. This efficient setup is further enhanced by seventeen solar panels that were recently installed on the property.
The first floor features a generous landing that leads to three spacious bedrooms. The front-facing bedrooms are equipped with attractive awnings. Throughout this level, the attention to detail continues with built-in cupboards and panel doors. The large bathroom includes a bathtub, a separate shower cubicle, a toilet, and a washbasin. A fixed staircase connects to the second floor.
The second floor also offers a substantial landing area. Two bedrooms are located on this level, currently configured as one large room that would serve well as a home office or workspace. Natural light enters through a dormer window and Velux skylights. Additionally, there is a storage attic that could potentially be utilized for further storage needs.
The outdoor spaces at both the front and rear of the property feature mature planting. The rear garden includes a covered terrace with a light strip, and a rear access path that connects to the street side. A particular highlight is the robust garage, which can serve multiple purposes. Access from the garden side is through French doors, while the garage can also be opened from the destination street at the rear using a remote control for the electric sectional door.
The location of this property is particularly advantageous. Situated in the centre of Valkenswaard, residents can walk to the renovated Market square with its range of amenities all within easy reach. The surroundings are described as being in a wooded area whilst also being part of a residential neighbourhood, offering a balance between nature and urban convenience.
With regard to technical specifications, the property has a B energy label. Insulation measures include roof insulation, double glazing, and wall insulation. Heating is provided by a gas fireplace. The building is constructed with a pitched roof covered with tiles, following the typical style of the 1930s era. The total living area measures 134 square metres, with an additional 6 square metres of indoor utility space and 1 square metre of building-bound outdoor space. The external storage, comprising the garage, covers 24 square metres. The total volume of the building is 497 cubic metres.
Parking arrangements in the immediate vicinity consist of paid parking, public parking spaces, and the possibility of obtaining parking permits. The cadastral reference for the property is VALKENSWAARD E 3543, with full ownership status. The property has been listed with an asking price of 675,000 euros, costs borne by the buyer, which translates to approximately 5,037 euros per square metre of living space. The transfer terms are to be negotiated, and the property is currently available on the market.
This centre location residence represents an opportunity for those seeking a home with period character that has been updated to meet contemporary expectations regarding energy efficiency and modern living requirements. The combination of the generous living spaces, the practical garage, and the proximity to Valkenswaard's amenities makes this a noteworthy property in the local market.

