








Modern Life-Cycle Friendly Terraced Home in Drielanden
Key Features
Description
The property at Fagotdreef 16 is situated in the Drielanden district of Harderwijk, which is known as a family-friendly neighborhood with various amenities within easy reach. This terraced house was originally built in 1999 and has since been maintained and updated to meet modern living standards.
The ground floor layout begins with an entrance hall that provides access to the meter cupboard, a separate toilet that has been updated, and the staircase leading to the upper floors. The living room is positioned at the front of the property and offers a bright and spacious area for daily living. Adjacent to the living area, at the rear of the property, is the modern kitchen which was installed in 2018. The kitchen is equipped with an induction cooktop, dishwasher, extractor hood, and a combination oven and microwave. This kitchen arrangement connects seamlessly to the dining area, creating an open and functional space where cooking and socializing can occur simultaneously.
The bathroom, which underwent a complete renovation in 2021, is also located on the ground floor. It features a shower and a washbasin, finished with a light marble-look design that contributes to a contemporary and fresh appearance. Having the bathroom on the ground floor contributes to the life-cycle friendly nature of the property, making it accessible for residents who may have mobility considerations.
Moving to the first floor, there is a landing with a skylight that allows natural light to enter the space. This floor contains three well-proportioned bedrooms. Each room has been designed with adequate space for various furniture configurations. One of the bedrooms provides access to a loft space via a pull-down ladder. The loft area is suitable for storing seasonal items and other belongings that are not needed on a daily basis. Additionally, there is a utility room on this floor that houses the boiler and the mechanical ventilation unit.
The second floor consists of the loft space, which extends the storage options of the property. While not a full living floor, this area adds practical value by providing additional space for belongings.
The outdoor area includes a rear garden facing west, measuring 35 square meters with dimensions of 7 meters in depth and 5 meters in width. The west-facing orientation means that the garden receives afternoon and evening sunlight, making it an enjoyable space during the latter part of the day. The garden is accessible via a rear path. Within the garden, there is a detached wooden storage shed that has electrical connections, suitable for storing bicycles and gardening equipment.
At the front of the property, there is also a small front garden area. The total plot size is 128 square meters.
Parking is available through public parking spaces in the immediate vicinity of the property. There is no dedicated parking space or garage included with the property.
The property has an energy label of A, which indicates a high level of energy efficiency. The insulation includes roof insulation, double glazing, wall insulation, and floor insulation. The roof was completely renewed in 2022, which likely contributes to the overall insulation performance. Heating and hot water are provided through the city heating system (stadsverwarming), which is a centralized heating network common in Dutch urban areas. Mechanical ventilation is installed to ensure proper air circulation throughout the property.
The Drielanden neighborhood where this property is located offers a range of amenities for residents. There is a medical center and a shopping center with a supermarket, bakery, and various specialty shops. For recreation, the Crescent Park is nearby and includes a playground, skate park, and walking routes. The area is described as having a calm and low-traffic street environment, which adds to its family-friendly character.
The current owners have lived in the property for approximately ten years and describe it positively, noting the convenience of the location with schools and the shopping center within close proximity.
The construction of the property dates back to 1999, placing it within an era of Dutch residential development that typically emphasized practical layouts and solid construction standards. The property type is classified as a terraced house (tussenwoning), meaning it shares walls with adjacent properties on both sides. This type of housing is common in Dutch residential areas and offers an efficient use of space while maintaining a sense of community within the neighborhood.
The interior finish of the property reflects a combination of original elements and subsequent renovations. The kitchen renovation in 2018 brought modern appliances and a contemporary aesthetic to the cooking area. The choice of an induction cooktop aligns with current energy efficiency trends and safety considerations. The combination oven and microwave provides flexibility for various cooking needs while saving space compared to having separate appliances.
The 2021 bathroom renovation updated one of the most frequently used spaces in the home. The selection of a marble-look finish creates a sense of elegance without the maintenance requirements of natural marble. The inclusion of a walk-in shower as mentioned in the features reflects modern preferences for accessible and spacious shower facilities.
The roof replacement in 2022 represents a significant maintenance investment that future buyers will benefit from. A new roof typically comes with a long lifespan and provides assurance regarding weather protection and insulation performance.
The mechanical ventilation system is an important feature for maintaining indoor air quality, particularly in well-insulated properties where natural air exchange may be limited. This system helps to remove excess moisture and stale air, contributing to a healthy living environment.
The presence of a fiber optic cable connection indicates that the property is equipped for high-speed internet access, which is increasingly important for modern households whether for remote work, streaming services, or smart home applications.
The floor area breakdown shows 108 square meters of living space, 6 square meters of other indoor space likely including the utility room area on the first floor, 2 square meters of building-related outdoor space, and 6 square meters of external storage space in the wooden shed. The total volume of the property is 401 cubic meters.
The property is arranged across three living levels: the ground floor, the first floor, and the loft space on the second floor. This vertical arrangement is typical for Dutch terraced housing and allows for a clear separation of living, sleeping, and storage functions.
The acceptance terms are described as negotiable, which means the exact date of transfer can be discussed between the buyer and seller rather than being fixed. This provides flexibility for both parties to coordinate their moving schedules.
The current owner's testimony provides a personal perspective on the living experience in the property. Having raised sons in the home over a ten-year period, the owner speaks to the family-friendly nature of both the property and the neighborhood. The description of the street as quiet and low-traffic is a notable feature for families with children or residents who value a peaceful living environment. This characteristic, combined with the proximity to schools and shops, represents a desirable balance that many home seekers look for in residential areas.
Features
Bathroom
Shower
Bathtub
En-Suite Bathroom
Guest Toilet
Bidet
Double Shower
Shared Shower
Shared Toilet
His & Hers Sinks
Building General
Corner Property
Exterior
Balcony
Rear Garden
Front Garden
Side Garden
Terrace
Rooftop Terrace
Barbecue Area
Patio
Veranda
Guest House
Waterfront
Kitchen Garden
Equestrian Facilities
Small Livestock Facilities
Private Outdoor Pool
Private Outdoor Jacuzzi
Private Tennis Court
Remarkable Mountain View
Remarkable City View
Remarkable Garden View
Remarkable Sea View
Remarkable Harbour View
Remarkable Landmark View
Interior Comfort
Air Conditioning
Central Heating
Fireplace
Underfloor Heating
Walk-In Closet
Home Office
Skylight
Exposed Beams
Bay Window
Private Indoor Pool
Private Indoor Sauna
Ornamental Plasterwork
Interior Style
Scandinavian
Modern
Industrial
Mediterranean
Classic
Exterior Style
Traditional / Historic
Early 20th Century
Post-War Functional
Modernist
Newly Built
Kitchen
Dishwasher
Oven
Microwave
Kitchen Island
Pantry
Stove
Induction Stove
Built-in Coffee Maker
Boiling Water Tap
Downdraft Extractor
Shared Kitchen
Designer Kitchen
New Kitchen
Parking & Storage
Parking
Storage Room
Garage
Automatic Garage Door
Double Garage
Attic
Cellar
Bike Storage
Covered Parking
Underground Parking
EV Charging Station
Workshop
Shed
Parking Spot Rent (per month)
Parking Spot Sale Price
Rules
Owners Association
Leasehold
Chamber of Commerce Registered
Annual Meeting
Owners Association Fees
Reserve Fund
Maintenance Plan
Buildings Insurance
Other Rules
Safety & Accessibility
Elevator
Intercom
Alarm System
Security Cameras
Private Entrance
Automatic Gate
Video Door Phone
Security Door & Window Hardware
Gated Community
Wheelchair Accessible
Utilities & Technical
Washing Machine Connections
Laundry Room
Dryer
High-Speed Internet
Fibre Internet
Smart Home
Ventilation System
Water Softener
Energy Efficiency
Solar Panels
Double Glazing
Triple Glazing
Wall Insulation
Floor Insulation
Roof Insulation
Heat Pump
Home Battery
Other Energy Efficiency Measures
Location
History
No history available for this listing.

