








Charming Terraced House with Garden in Den Helder
Key Features
Description
This terraced house is situated on Hector Treubstraat in the Geleerdenbuurt neighborhood of Den Helder. The property is offered at a price of 185,000 euros costs koper and has a living area of approximately 82 square meters with a plot size of around 101 square meters. The home was built in 1932 and features a gable roof covered with tiles.
The Geleerdenbuurt is described as a popular and characteristic residential area consisting mainly of family homes. The location offers convenience with various shops, supermarkets, schools, and sports facilities within short distance. Public transport is accessible with bus stops nearby and the train station reachable by bicycle. The neighborhood also benefits from proximity to the dunes and beach, allowing residents to reach the coast within a few minutes for walking, cycling, or outdoor activities.
Upon entering the property, there is a hallway that provides access to the living room. The living room measures over 34 square meters and is described as bright and spacious, offering sufficient space for both a seating area and a dining area. The space can be customized according to personal preference.
At the rear of the ground floor is the kitchen, which has a simple finish. The listing indicates that the kitchen offers opportunities for modernization according to the buyer's wishes. Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room that also functions as a bathroom, measuring 4.4 square meters. This space includes a walk-in shower according to the property characteristics. From the utility room, there is access to the backyard.
The backyard has an area of approximately 30 to 34 square meters, with dimensions of 10.40 meters in depth and 2.93 meters in width. There is also a front garden. The outdoor spaces provide opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment during summer evenings.
The first floor contains two bedrooms with a combined surface area of approximately 14 square meters. The listing describes these rooms as well-sized and practically laid out. There is also one separate toilet on this level according to the specifications.
The attic floor presents additional possibilities for the property. The listing suggests that adding a dormer window could create a full-sized bedroom on this level, bringing the total to three bedrooms as mentioned in the property features. The attic currently offers space that can be developed according to the needs of the new owner.
The property is classified as a renovation project, which is explicitly stated in the listing details. This means that the home requires work to be done by the buyer. The description mentions that the property has a solid foundation and offers excellent opportunities to renovate and modernize according to personal taste and style. The kitchen in particular is noted as having potential for complete modernization. The property is therefore positioned as suitable for first-time buyers and handy buyers who are looking for a home they can customize.
Regarding energy efficiency, the property has a provisional energy label G. The heating system consists of a moederhaard, which is a traditional central heating system. Hot water is provided by a geiser, which is a gas water heater that heats water on demand.
The total volume of the property is 290 cubic meters. The home has two main living levels plus the attic space. Parking is available through public parking in the area.
The property is registered in the land registry under the designation DEN HELDER E 6224 with a surface area of 101 square meters. The ownership situation is full ownership, meaning there are no leasehold or ground lease obligations.
The listing has been viewed over 3,000 times and saved 43 times on the Funda platform, indicating a level of interest in the property. The asking price per square meter is approximately 2,256 euros.
In summary, this property offers a base in a central location in Den Helder with proximity to both urban amenities and natural areas. The home requires renovation work but provides a foundation for buyers to create a personalized living space. The Geleerdenbuurt location adds appeal due to its established character and convenient access to daily necessities and recreational areas along the coast.
Features
Bathroom
Shower
Listing explicitly states 'Badkamervoorzieningen: Inloopdouche' (Bathroom facilities: Walk-in shower)
Bathtub
No bathtub mentioned; the bathroom is only 4.4 m² and described as a utility room/bathroom combo, making a bathtub unlikely
En-Suite Bathroom
No mention of an ensuite bathroom; layout describes standard mid-terrace house with bathroom on ground floor
Guest Toilet
Listing explicitly states '1 badkamer en 1 apart toilet' (1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet)
Bidet
No bidet mentioned; typical for Dutch 1932 terraced house of this size
Double Shower
No double shower mentioned; bathroom is only 4.4 m² which would not accommodate a double shower
Shared Shower
This is a single-family terraced house, not an apartment building
Shared Toilet
This is a single-family terraced house with full ownership, not shared facilities
His & Hers Sinks
No mention of double sinks; small 4.4 m² bathroom space makes this unlikely
Building General
Corner Property
Exterior
Balcony
No balcony is mentioned anywhere in the listing.
Rear Garden
Explicitly mentioned as 'Achtertuin van ca. 34,4 m²' and 'Tuin: Achtertuin en voortuin'.
Front Garden
Explicitly mentioned in the features section: 'Tuin: Achtertuin en voortuin'.
Side Garden
This is a terraced house (tussenwoning) which typically does not have side gardens, and none is mentioned.
Terrace
No terrace is mentioned in the listing description or features.
Rooftop Terrace
This is a 1932 terraced house with a simple attic space. No rooftop terrace mentioned.
Barbecue Area
No barbecue area is mentioned in the listing.
Patio
No patio is mentioned in the listing.
Veranda
No veranda is mentioned in the listing.
Guest House
No guest house is mentioned. This is a standard terraced house.
Waterfront
The listing mentions proximity to dunes and beach (within minutes), but the property itself is in a residential neighborhood, not waterfront.
Kitchen Garden
No kitchen garden is mentioned in the listing.
Equestrian Facilities
This is an urban terraced house in a residential neighborhood. No equestrian facilities.
Small Livestock Facilities
This is an urban terraced house. No small livestock facilities mentioned.
Private Outdoor Pool
No private outdoor pool is mentioned.
Private Outdoor Jacuzzi
No private outdoor jacuzzi is mentioned.
Private Tennis Court
No private tennis court is mentioned.
Remarkable Mountain View
Den Helder is in the Netherlands, which is completely flat. No mountains exist.
Remarkable City View
This is a terraced house in a residential area. No remarkable city view mentioned.
Remarkable Garden View
There is a backyard but it is not described as remarkable or special in any way.
Remarkable Sea View
While near the coast, the property is in a residential neighborhood and no sea view is mentioned or implied.
Remarkable Harbour View
Den Helder has a harbour but no harbour view is mentioned for this property.
Remarkable Landmark View
No landmark views are mentioned in the listing.
Interior Comfort
Air Conditioning
Air conditioning is exceptionally rare in 1932 Dutch terraced houses and is not mentioned.
Central Heating
The listing specifies 'Moederhaard' as the heating method, which indicates a single point heat source rather than a full central heating system (CV-ketel).
Underfloor Heating
A 1932 house lacking central heating would not have underfloor heating.
Walk-In Closet
An 82 m² renovation project from 1932 is highly unlikely to contain a walk-in closet.
Home Office
No mention of a dedicated office space in the layout description.
Private Indoor Pool
An €185,000 fixer-upper terraced house does not have a private indoor pool.
Private Indoor Sauna
An €185,000 fixer-upper terraced house does not have a private indoor sauna.
Built-In Wardrobes
As a stripped-down renovation project, built-in wardrobes are unlikely to be present or highlighted.
Interior Style
Scandinavian
The listing describes a 1932 terraced house that is a renovation project with a simple kitchen, which does not align with Scandinavian design.
Modern
The text explicitly states the kitchen is simple and needs to be modernized, describing it as a renovation project ('kluswoning').
Industrial
There is no mention of industrial elements like exposed brick, metal, or open ductwork.
Mediterranean
A 1932 Dutch terraced house in Den Helder does not feature Mediterranean architectural traits.
Classic
Built in 1932, it may have classic proportions, but it is heavily advertised as a fixer-upper that has lost its original finish.
Exterior Style
Traditional / Historic
Built in 1932, described as being in a 'karakteristieke woonwijk' (characteristic residential area) with 'karakter' (character).
Early 20th Century
Built in 1932, which is典型的 jaren-30 style in Dutch context. The neighborhood is described as characteristic.
Post-War Functional
Built in 1932, which is pre-war (WWII started in 1939/1940). This style does not apply.
Modernist
This is a 1932 terraced house described as a renovation project, not modernist in style.
Newly Built
Built in 1932 and explicitly described as a 'kluswoning' (renovation project). Definitely not newly built.
Kitchen
Kitchen Island
The property is a 1932 terraced house with a simple kitchen layout at the rear, making a kitchen island impossible.
Open Plan Kitchen
The layout describes a living room at the front and the kitchen at the rear, which is typical of older terraced houses and implies separate, closed-off rooms rather than an open plan.
Induction Stove
The kitchen is described as old and simple, requiring modernization. Induction stoves are modern features unlikely to be found here.
Built-in Coffee Maker
This is a luxury feature that would not be present in a simply finished, 1932 renovation project kitchen.
Boiling Water Tap
A boiling water tap (e.g., Quooker) is a modern luxury upgrade, which contradicts the description of a simple kitchen needing modernization.
Downdraft Extractor
Downdraft extractors are high-end, modern kitchen features not found in simple, older kitchens.
Shared Kitchen
The property is a single-family terraced house (tussenwoning), so the kitchen is private.
Designer Kitchen
The listing explicitly states the kitchen is 'eenvoudig uitgevoerd' (simply finished) and needs modernizing, meaning it is not a design kitchen.
New Kitchen
The text highlights that the kitchen offers 'volop mogelijkheden om deze geheel naar eigen wens te moderniseren' (plenty of opportunities to modernize entirely to your liking), confirming it is not new.
Parking & Storage
Parking
The listing explicitly states 'Openbaar parkeren' (Public parking) under Parkeergelegenheid.
Storage Room
The listing mentions a 'bijkeuken/badkamer' (utility room/bathroom) of 4.4 m², which serves as a storage/utility space.
Garage
No garage is mentioned anywhere in the listing details.
Automatic Garage Door
There is no garage mentioned in the listing.
Double Garage
There is no garage mentioned in the listing.
Attic
The listing explicitly describes a 'zolderverdieping' (attic floor) with possibilities for a dormer window.
Cellar
No cellar is mentioned. Typical 1932 terraced houses in the Netherlands rarely have cellars.
Covered Parking
Only public parking is listed; no covered parking is mentioned.
Underground Parking
Only public parking is listed; no underground parking is mentioned.
EV Charging Station
No EV charging station or facilities are mentioned in the listing.
Workshop
No workshop is mentioned in the property description.
Parking Spot Rent (per month)
There is no mention of a dedicated parking spot for rent.
Parking Spot Sale Price
There is no mention of a dedicated parking spot for sale.
Rules
Owners Association
No VvE mentioned in the listing. No service costs listed. Terraced house from 1932 likely has no active VvE as there are no common elements mentioned.
Leasehold
Listing explicitly states 'Eigendomssituatie: Volle eigendom' (Full ownership), confirming it is freehold, not leasehold.
Safety & Accessibility
Elevator
This is a 1932 terraced house with 2 living levels and an attic. Such properties never have elevators.
Security Cameras
Not mentioned. A standard terraced house in a residential neighborhood would not typically have security cameras.
Private Entrance
This is a terraced house with direct street access. The description mentions 'Via de entree komt u in de hal', indicating a private entrance.
Automatic Gate
Not mentioned. A standard terraced house in a residential neighborhood does not have an automatic gate.
Gated Community
The property is located in Geleerdenbuurt, a regular residential neighborhood. No mention of any gated community features.
Wheelchair Accessible
A 1932 terraced house with stairs to first floor and attic, narrow doorways typical of that era, and a small 4.4m² bathroom/utility room is not wheelchair accessible.
Utilities & Technical
Washing Machine
Not mentioned in the listing. The property is described as a renovation project with a simple kitchen, suggesting appliances are not included.
Laundry Room
There is a utility room/bathroom space mentioned, but it is described as a combined space, not a dedicated laundry room.
Dryer
Not mentioned anywhere in the listing. As a renovation project, no appliances are included.
Smart Home
This is a 1932 property explicitly described as a renovation project (kluswoning) needing modernization. Smart home features are extremely unlikely.
Ventilation System
The property has energy label G (poor efficiency) and uses a mother hearth (moederhaard) for heating. No ventilation system is mentioned, which is consistent with a 1932 home without modern updates.
Water Softener
Water softeners are very rare in Dutch homes, especially in older properties from 1932. Not mentioned in the listing.
Energy Efficiency
Solar Panels
Not mentioned in the listing. Given the 1932 build year, energy label G, and the fact that it is a 'kluswoning' (renovation project), it is highly unlikely to have solar panels.
Double Glazing
Not mentioned. The property was built in 1932, has a provisional energy label G, and is described as needing modernization, which strongly indicates the presence of single glazing.
Triple Glazing
Not mentioned. A 1932 home with an energy label G will not have triple glazing.
Wall Insulation
Not mentioned. With a 1932 construction year and energy label G, the property almost certainly lacks wall insulation.
Floor Insulation
Not mentioned. Homes from 1932 with an energy label G typically do not have floor insulation.
Roof Insulation
Not mentioned. The poor energy rating (G) and age of the property suggest a lack of roof insulation.
Heat Pump
The listing specifies that heating is provided by a 'Moederhaard' (an outdated solid fuel or old gas stove), which contradicts the presence of a heat pump.
Home Battery
Not mentioned and highly improbable for an uninsulated 1932 fixer-upper without solar panels.
Other Energy Efficiency Measures
No other energy efficiency measures are mentioned. The heating system is an outdated 'Moederhaard' and hot water is provided by a 'Geiser' (geyser), indicating no modern energy-saving installations.

