








Charming semi-detached house with garden in Meliskerke village center
Key Features
Description
Located on Dorpsstraat in the village of Meliskerke, this semi-detached house offers a practical living arrangement in a pleasant village setting. The property at number 14 presents itself as a characteristic dwelling built in 1935, featuring a gabled roof covered with traditional roof tiles. The exterior walls have been treated with wood preservative, which helps protect the facade against weather conditions.
The living area of the house measures 91 square meters, spread over two full floors. On the ground floor, residents will find a bright living room with an adjacent kitchen. The layout connects these spaces in a practical manner, suitable for daily family life. The hallway provides access to a separate toilet and leads to the storage area or shed, adding to the convenience of the ground floor layout.
The first floor contains three bedrooms, making the property suitable for families or individuals who work from home and need an additional room as an office space. The bathroom on this floor is equipped with a shower and a toilet. A loft ladder provides access to the attic space, which offers ample room for storage purposes. The natural ventilation throughout the house contributes to a healthy indoor climate.
The total volume of the house is 325 cubic meters, and the external storage space measures 10 square meters. The property includes a freestanding stone shed in the garden, which is equipped with electricity for added functionality.
Outside, the property features a garden situated on the west side, allowing for afternoon and evening sun exposure. The backyard has dimensions of 25 meters in depth and 8.5 meters in width, totaling approximately 210 square meters. The garden also includes a front garden and side garden, with the entire plot measuring 450 square meters. Access to the backyard is possible via a side path, providing privacy and practical use of the outdoor space.
Parking is available on the property's own terrain as well as in the public parking areas nearby. The house is located on a quiet road, contributing to a peaceful living environment while still being centrally positioned within the village. Daily amenities and village life are within easy reach from this location.
Regarding energy efficiency, the property has been assigned energy label D. The house benefits from double glazing and wall insulation, which help improve the thermal comfort. Heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha gas-fired combination boiler installed in 2021. This boiler is included in the purchase as it is owned by the current seller.
The property is offered at a asking price of 345,000 euros, with buyer's costs applicable. This translates to approximately 3,791 euros per square meter of living space. The acceptance date is to be agreed upon between buyer and seller.
It is important to note that this property is being sold by Stichting Zeeuwland, a housing corporation. As such, specific purchase conditions apply. During the first four weeks of advertising, the property is exclusively offered to tenants of social rental housing. Priority is given in a specific order: first to Zeeuwland tenants under 40 years old from the same village core, then to other social housing tenants under 40 from the same core, followed by older tenants from the same core, then Zeeuwland tenants under 40 from the same municipality, and finally other social housing tenants under 40 and over 40 from the same municipality. If multiple candidates qualify within a category, a lottery will determine the winner.
Tenants have the opportunity to respond to this property until May 7, 2026. If the house has not been sold by that date, the standard priority rules of Stichting Zeeuwland apply, and the property may be offered to other interested parties who are not tenants.
The purchase contract will include a standard bank guarantee or deposit of 10 percent of the purchase price, which must be provided by the buyer at the notary. Additional clauses will be included regarding the age of the property and any potential presence of asbestos. A project notary will handle the transfer.
Buyers should be aware of the anti-speculation clause: if the property is sold on the open market within five years of purchase, this clause applies. Furthermore, the property may only be purchased for owner-occupation and may not be rented out to third parties.
A structural inspection report is available for review upon request, which can provide potential buyers with additional insight into the technical condition of the property.
The property is registered in the Land Registry under the designation MARIEKERKE E 739, as a partial plot of 450 square meters with full ownership rights.
This semi-detached house offers a combination of village charm, practical living spaces, and a generous garden. The property requires some attention due to its age and current energy label, but the presence of wall insulation, double glazing, and a relatively modern boiler from 2021 indicate that steps have been taken to improve comfort. The three bedrooms provide flexibility for various household compositions, and the west-facing garden offers an pleasant outdoor living space. The central location in Meliskerke ensures that daily facilities are easily accessible, making this a suitable home for those seeking a village lifestyle with the conveniences of modern living within reach.

