








Spacious Extended Corner Home with Skylight in Car-Free Courtyard
Key Features
Description
This spacious corner house is located on Fresiahof in the village of Nibbixwoud, which is part of the municipality of Medemblik. The property is situated in a car-free courtyard, offering a peaceful and private living environment. With a living area of 145 square meters and a plot size of 221 square meters, this home provides ample space for a family. The asking price is 435,000 euros costs for the buyer.
The ground floor features an entrance hall with access to a toilet room, a staircase cupboard, the living room, and the meter cupboard which was renewed in 2018 with three phases of 25 amps. The staircase to the upper floors is also located in the hall.
The living room is a particularly impressive space due to the rear extension that includes a full-width skylight with six windows. This design element allows an abundance of natural light to flood into the room. At the front of the living area there is space for a comfortable seating arrangement, while the rear section offers plenty of room for a large dining table seating six to eight people. The open doors provide a pleasant view of the garden. The floor is finished with stylish wood-look tiles equipped with comfortable underfloor heating. The walls and ceiling are smoothly plastered.
The open kitchen dates from 2018 and is arranged in a U-shape with a long kitchen bar featuring a wood-look worktop. The kitchen cabinets are a combination of dark brown and white, complemented by a taupe composite work surface. There is an energy pillar with sufficient electrical outlets and practical apothecary cabinets. The built-in appliances include a SMEG oven with an induction hob that is 90 centimeters wide with five cooking zones including a wok section, a built-in extractor hood, a dishwasher with an expected lifespan until 2026, a fridge-freezer combination, a combination microwave, and a Quooker tap.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room that has been nicely arranged with cabinets where the washing machine and dryer can be placed at an elevated position. There is additional storage space above and below, and on the other side there is room for an extra wardrobe or other storage needs.
The outdoor space is a notable feature of this property. Next to the entire house there is an approximately six-meter-wide strip of land that is currently rented. As a future owner you can rent this again for a small fee. This arrangement creates a large and exceptionally wide rear and side garden facing both northwest and southeast, ensuring sunlight and shade at different times of the day throughout the year. A wooden storage shed has been constructed next to the house, accessible from both the front and rear. The entire garden is bordered by a beech hedge, and at the front there are several decorative pleached lime trees.
The first floor contains three well-proportioned bedrooms. All rooms have straight walls, continuous laminate flooring, and plastered ceilings with recessed spotlights. The large rear bedroom also features a well-designed built-in wardrobe.
The bathroom is primarily finished in white high-gloss tiles. The ceiling has recessed spotlights, and the floor features a black-and-white checked tile pattern with underfloor heating. The bathroom includes a walk-in shower with a glass screen and both a hand shower and a rain shower head, a wall-hung toilet, a washbasin with two under-cabinets, and a practical designer towel radiator. There is an opening window for natural light and ventilation, and the space also has mechanical ventilation.
The second floor is accessible via a fixed staircase and leads to a spacious landing with a Velux roof window and a large side window. This area houses the central heating boiler and offers space for a home office setup. Behind this landing is a truly large attic bedroom with a wide Velux roof window. This room also has neat laminate flooring, and the walls and ceilings are plastered with recessed spotlights. The knee walls on both sides provide considerable storage space behind the panels.
The property has eight solar panels installed in 2023 on the southeast-facing roof. These are Jinko Tiger Neo N-Type panels with a capacity of 430Wp each, equipped with micro inverters, and they are owned rather than leased.
The house was built in 1973 and has a gable roof covered with tiles. It has an energy label B, indicating reasonable energy efficiency. The property has various insulation measures including roof insulation, largely double glazing, HR glass, wall insulation, floor insulation, and is described as fully insulated. Heating is provided by a gas-fired combination boiler, a Bosch 35 HRC from 2008, with partial underfloor heating on the ground floor.
Nibbixwoud is a village with approximately 2600 inhabitants, located north of the city of Hoorn. The village offers a rural and quiet living environment while still having essential amenities within easy reach. Several shops are available within 200 meters walking distance, including a large Albert Heijn supermarket. There is also a primary school and childcare facilities nearby. For sports and recreation, there is the hand and football association SEW, known for national and international successes, as well as a billiards club. The A7 motorway towards Amsterdam can be reached within a few minutes by car. For more extensive entertainment and shopping options, the city of Hoorn is nearby, offering pleasant harbors, a historic city center with many shops and restaurants, a theater, multiple cinemas, an ice rink, and a new city beach.
The property is offered with an acceptance date to be agreed upon, and viewing can be arranged through the listing agent Yvonne van der Jagt Makelaardij.

