








Charming 1930s Semi-Detached Home with Garage and Deep Garden
Key Features
Description
This semi-detached residence, built around 1935, is located on Hofdijklaan in the Kriemhildebuurt neighborhood of Driehuis. The property presents a classic example of 1930s architecture with several authentic details that have been preserved over the decades. The asking price is set at 735,000 euros, which is equivalent to approximately 6,391 euros per square meter of living space.
The façade features a characteristic round front door that immediately sets the tone for the period character of the home. Upon entering, visitors are welcomed by a vestibule, a typical feature of homes from this era that serves as a transition between the outside world and the interior living space. The hallway provides access to the various ground floor rooms and includes a sunken storage closet that offers practical storage space. A toilet room with a small fountain is also situated on the ground floor.
The living room is positioned at the front of the house and features an original bay window, known as an erker in Dutch, which allows natural light to enter the room and creates a pleasant seating area. A fireplace adds atmosphere to the space and can serve as a focal point in the living room layout. At the rear of the living area, two French doors open directly onto the garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.
The kitchen is currently a closed configuration equipped with various built-in appliances. According to the listing, it is possible to create an opening between the living room and the kitchen without requiring a permit. This modification would transform the ground floor into a more open and spacious living area that would appeal to modern living preferences. Additionally, a permit-free extension could be realized at the rear of the property, further expanding the living space on the ground floor.
The first floor accommodates three bedrooms and a bathroom. The landing includes a practical storage closet. One of the bedrooms is distinguished by the presence of a balcony and a sauna, offering an unusual combination of features for a home of this size and era. The bathroom was enlarged in 1998 by integrating a portion of the balcony space, which allowed for the installation of a bathtub alongside the shower, second toilet, towel radiator, and washbasin cabinet.
The second floor houses an additional bedroom that has been created in the attic space. This room features a dormer window that brings in natural light and a washbasin. Storage space is available behind the knee walls and in the attic above. The landing on this floor houses the washing machine connection and the central heating boiler. According to the listing, there is potential to add additional dormer windows on the side and rear of the property, which would enable the creation of even more rooms on this floor if desired.
The property sits on a plot of 215 square meters. The backyard measures approximately 101 square meters and is about 11 meters deep and 9 meters wide. The garden is oriented towards the northeast, which means it offers a mix of sun and shade throughout the day. A side path provides access to the rear of the property.
A notable feature of this property is the free-standing stone garage, which measures 3.04 by 6.07 meters and has a pitched roof. The garage is equipped with electricity and includes an attic space for additional storage. This structure can accommodate one vehicle and provides ample space for bicycles and garden equipment. The property also includes its own driveway for on-site parking.
The total living area amounts to 115 square meters, distributed across three floors. The building has a volume of 432 cubic meters. External storage space totals 18 square meters, primarily in the garage. There is also 3 square meters of building-bound outdoor space.
The roof has been renewed and is covered with tiles in a hip roof configuration. The electrical installation consists of five groups with two heavy current connections and an earth leakage switch. The property has double glazing throughout. The energy label is rated E, indicating that there is room for improvement in terms of energy efficiency. Heating is provided by a gas-fired combination boiler from Bosch, installed in 2000, supplemented by the open fireplace. Hot water is supplied by the central heating boiler and an electric boiler.
The property has undergone a structural inspection, the results of which are available for interested parties to review. The inspector noted that the technical condition is good, as is the general state of maintenance. The report indicates that modernization costs will depend on individual preferences regarding finishes, installations, and insulation measures.
The location of Driehuis offers a combination of village character and good accessibility to larger cities in the Randstad area. The NS station Driehuis is within a five-minute walk, as is a fast bus connection to Haarlem. Amsterdam, Haarlem, and Alkmaar are all easily accessible by both public transport and car. The dunes are reachable within five minutes on foot, and the beach and sea are accessible by bicycle.
The village of Driehuis provides a range of amenities including three primary schools, two secondary schools, and various sports facilities such as hockey, football, athletics, and tennis. There is a music and theater school, healthcare facilities including general practitioners and physiotherapists, and a variety of local shops including a baker and butcher. The nearby village of Santpoort, a five-minute bike ride away, offers additional shopping options and a weekly market.
The property is offered with a status of available and the transfer date is to be agreed upon between the parties. The cadastral designation is Velsen H 5898, and the property is held in full ownership.

