








Detached Villa with Panoramic Views over the Zeeland Landscape
Key Features
Description
This detached villa is located on the Griete in the countryside area of Zaamslag, in the province of Zeeland. The property offers views over the Westerschelde and the surrounding Zeeland landscape, situated at the foot of the Westerscheldedijk. The asking price is 699,000 euros costs koper.
The living area measures 209 square meters, while the plot covers 600 square meters. The house was built in 1998 and has an energy label A. The property is gasless and equipped with geothermal heating through a heat pump system installed in 1998. Hot water is provided by an electric boiler with a capacity of 200 liters, installed in 2017.
The ground floor features an entrance hall with a tiled floor, plastered walls and ceiling. The hall contains the meter cupboard and a toilet. The open staircase creates a spacious feeling in the hall. From the hall, you enter the living room.
The living room is particularly spacious and also has a tiled floor with plastered walls and ceiling. A stately bay window with large glass surfaces provides plenty of natural light. Through a sliding door, you have access to the terrace at the rear of the property.
The modern living kitchen has a tiled floor, plastered walls and ceiling, and a natural stone countertop. The kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances including an induction cooktop with integrated extractor hood, a steam oven, a combi-oven, and a refrigerator with freezer compartment. The dishwasher is located in the utility room. From the kitchen, you have access to the basement and to the backyard through garden doors.
The utility room contains connections for a washing machine and dryer, a sink, and the installations for the heat pump and boiler. Under the utility room is a large rainwater collection basin, which offers the possibility to connect the toilet to flush with rainwater.
The basement provides additional storage space. It is waterproof and equipped with lighting and ventilation. The basement measures 2.61 by 2.20 meters, resulting in an area of 5.74 square meters.
The ground floor is fully equipped with a tiled floor. The window frames are partly hardwood and partly plastic. Most windows have double glazing, with some having HR++ glass. The windows are tilt-and-turn type, and some are fitted with fly screens and partly electric roller shutters. There is also sun blinds. The meter cupboard has 16 groups including a cooking group and solar panels, with three earth leakage switches. A second meter cupboard has 7 groups dedicated to the geothermal heating converted to electric heating. The floor, walls, and roof are insulated. The facade is finished in white spack with wooden panels.
The first floor is reached via a stylish wooden staircase in the characteristic stairwell. The landing has floor covering, plastered walls and ceiling. The vide offers an impressive view through all floors.
There are four spacious bedrooms on this floor, all with floor covering, plastered walls and ceiling, and large windows for ample light. The bathroom is generously sized and offers the choice between taking a bath in the bubble bath or showering. The bathroom is further equipped with a washbasin. Next to the bathroom is a separate toilet.
The first floor has floor covering except in the bathroom and toilet which have tiled floors. All windows have hardwood frames with double glazing and are tilt-and-turn type with fly screens. The walls are insulated. The bay window roof was renewed with EPDM in 2023 and also received roof insulation at that time.
The second floor is accessed via a fixed staircase. A skylight above the stairwell with vide provides pleasant light. On this floor, there is the possibility to realize a spacious fifth bedroom. Storage rooms are located on both sides of the landing, and knee walls run around the house offering additional storage space.
The second floor has partly vinyl flooring and partly floor covering. There is double glazing and full roof insulation. The roof mainly consists of tiles, with part having bitumen roofing renewed in 2023. New gutters were installed in 2024. The overhangs are made of Keralite. The inverter for the solar panels is located here. There are 30 solar panels on the main house, each with a capacity of 255 Wp.
The garden is beautifully landscaped and faces south. The garden surrounds the property and the style of the garden enhances the villa character. There is a driveway, a detached garage with double doors, and mature planting. From the garden, you have a wonderful and unobstructed view over the Zeeland polders. Two large sun awnings are installed in the garden, allowing you to enjoy the view in the shade. The garden has a water well with pump, an outdoor tap, and outdoor electricity.
The detached garage has a beautiful interior facing brick and offers ample space for parking a car and storing bicycles or garden furniture. The garage has a practical storage loft accessible via a fixed staircase. The garage measures 4.51 by 7.25 meters for a floor area of 32.7 square meters. The loft measures 2.46 by 7.13 meters for an area of 17.5 square meters. The garage has electricity and 6 solar panels with a separate meter cupboard of 3 groups. The window frames are partly hardwood and partly plastic, with partly double glazing and partly HR++ glass.
At the entrance of the driveway is a practical carport with planting. The carport measures 4.51 by 7.25 meters for an area of 32.7 square meters.
The property is located in a rural area on a quiet road, near water, with an unobstructed view. By car, you are within five minutes of amenities including primary schools, a supermarket, bakery, butcher, sports facilities, and a swimming pool. The property also offers quick access by car to Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges, Middelburg, Goes, and the North Sea beach.
The total content of the property is 791 cubic meters. There is one bathroom and two separate toilets. The house has three living levels plus a basement. External storage space totals 48 square meters. The property is full ownership.

