Key Features
Description
Located in the green and popular Beijum-West neighborhood of Groningen, this terraced family home at Grevingaheerd offers a practical and spacious living environment spread across three floors. The property was originally built in 1981 and has been well maintained and updated over the years to meet modern standards of comfort and energy efficiency.
The house features a total living area of approximately 102 square meters, situated on a plot of 134 square meters. The interior layout includes four sleeping areas in total, consisting of three bedrooms on the upper floors and an additional room in the attic space. This attic room provides flexibility as a home office, hobby space, or a separate area for older children. The bathroom has been recently renovated and is equipped with a shower, a bathtub, a toilet, and a washbasin. Additionally, there is a separate toilet on another floor for added convenience.
The property has achieved an energy label A rating, reflecting its efficient energy performance. This rating is supported by several sustainability features installed in the home. The windows throughout the property are fitted with plastic frames and triple glazing, which significantly reduces heat loss. The roof features skylights that also have triple glazing. Wall and roof insulation have been added to further improve thermal efficiency. On the roof, seven solar panels have been installed to generate electricity, contributing to lower energy costs for the residents. The heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combi boiler, specifically an ATAG A244EC model that was installed in 2015 and is included in the purchase.
The interior of the home has received some recent updates that give it a fresh appearance. The stairs have been refurbished, and as mentioned, the bathroom renovation brings a modern feel to the property. These improvements mean that new owners can move in without needing to undertake major renovation projects immediately. The mechanical ventilation system helps maintain good air quality throughout the home.
The outdoor space consists of both a front garden and a back garden. The back garden measures approximately 52 square meters with dimensions of 9.91 meters in depth and 5.22 meters in width. The garden is positioned on the north side of the property. In addition to the garden, there is a freestanding stone storage shed that has electricity connected. This shed is practical for storing bicycles, garden equipment, and other items that need to be kept outside the main living space.
The Beijum-West neighborhood is characterized by its green spaces and family-friendly atmosphere. The street where the property is located is described as quiet and car-free, meaning there is little through traffic passing by the front or back of the house. Directly adjacent to the property is a large play field, which provides children with a safe area to play outdoors. The neighborhood has a varied layout with plenty of greenery, creating a pleasant living environment.
Daily amenities are within walking distance of the home. The Beijum-West shopping center is nearby for grocery shopping and other everyday needs. Schools, a general practitioner, and public transport connections are also accessible on foot. For recreational activities, the Kardinge area is just minutes away by bike or on foot, offering opportunities for walking, sports, and relaxation in a natural setting. The city center of Groningen can be reached quickly by bicycle for those who want to enjoy the urban amenities the city has to offer.
The property is offered at a price of 335,000 euros, which is a buyer's cost, meaning the buyer is responsible for the transfer taxes and notary fees associated with the purchase. The price per square meter of living space comes to approximately 3,284 euros. The notary handling both the purchase agreement and the transfer deed will be Bosscher Janssens notarissen, located in Groningen.
The acceptance date for the property is to be discussed, allowing some flexibility for both the buyer and seller to coordinate the move. The property is currently listed as available on the market. Given its combination of energy efficiency, practical layout, family-friendly location, and recent updates, this home presents itself as a suitable option for families looking to settle in a quiet yet well-connected part of Groningen.










