








Spacious Semi-Detached Home with West-Facing Garden in Charming Biervliet
Key Features
Description
This semi-detached residence is situated in a quiet location near the market square in the charming village of Biervliet, which is part of the municipality of Terneuzen in the Zeeuws-Vlaanderen region. The property occupies a generous plot of 425 square metres of private land, offering ample outdoor space for various purposes. Biervliet itself provides a range of daily amenities, and the larger towns of Terneuzen and IJzendijke are both within easy reach, making this location both peaceful and conveniently connected.
The house was originally built in 1955 and has since been extended at the rear, adding valuable living space to the original footprint. The total living area measures 161 square metres, complemented by 12 square metres of additional indoor space and 41 square metres of external storage facilities. The overall volume of the property is 567 cubic metres. The property is classified as a fixer-upper, which indicates that some renovation work may be required to bring it up to modern standards.
Upon entering the property through the central entrance, you arrive in the hallway that provides access to the main living areas. The ground floor features a spacious and bright living and dining room that benefits from good natural light. From the living area, you can proceed through to the closed kitchen, which is equipped with a simple kitchen unit. Adjacent to the kitchen is a practical utility room that offers additional storage space, which is always useful for a household.
Connected to the kitchen area is an extra room that currently serves a multifunctional purpose. This space presents several possibilities for the new owner. It could be configured as a ground-floor bedroom, making the property suitable for single-level living. Alternatively, it would work well as a home office for those who work remotely, or as a hobby room for pursuing personal interests. The flexibility of this space adds considerable value to the property.
The ground floor also includes a complete bathroom fitted with a shower, washbasin, and toilet. This arrangement supports the possibility of comfortable single-level living, which is an important consideration for many buyers.
A staircase in the hallway leads to the first-floor landing. On this level, there are three generously proportioned bedrooms, each benefiting from sufficient natural light and offering various layout possibilities to suit different needs. Whether you require a master bedroom, children's rooms, or guest accommodation, these bedrooms provide the necessary space and flexibility.
In addition to the bedrooms, the first floor contains a second bathroom, also equipped with a shower, toilet, and washbasin. Having two full bathrooms in the property is a practical feature that adds convenience for families or those who frequently host guests.
The rear garden is advantageously oriented to the west, allowing residents to enjoy the afternoon and evening sunshine throughout the warmer months. The garden provides more than enough space to create an attractive seating area and perhaps an outdoor dining space, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor entertaining. Access to a cellar is available from within the property, offering yet more storage space for seasonal items or household goods.
Located within the garden is a sizeable stone-built shed that is attached to the main structure. This outbuilding is perfect for storing bicycles, garden equipment, tools, and other items that need to be kept secure but out of the main living areas.
In terms of construction details, the property has a pitched roof covered with traditional clay tiles. The window frames are predominantly made of wood, with the rear window in the living room being the exception as it is constructed from plastic (UPVC). The heating system consists of a gas-fired combination boiler that was installed in 2010 and is included in the sale as the property of the current owner. Both the heating and hot water are supplied by this central heating system.
The property has been awarded an energy label E, which reflects its current energy efficiency rating. Buyers should be aware that energy efficiency improvements may be desirable or required in the future, particularly given current building regulations and environmental considerations.
The surrounding area offers a quiet residential setting on a peaceful road within a residential neighbourhood. Parking is available on the public road nearby. The location combines the tranquillity of village life with the convenience of having essential amenities close at hand. The local primary school and sports park are both within a short distance, making this property particularly appealing for families with children.
Biervliet occupies a central position within Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, the southernmost part of the province of Zeeland. This region is known for its distinctive landscape, rich history, and proximity to both the Belgian border and the wider Dutch transport network. The nearby town of Terneuzen provides more extensive shopping facilities, healthcare services, and employment opportunities, whilst IJzendijke offers additional amenities and a charming historic centre.
The asking price for this property is 234,000 euros, with the buyer responsible for the associated purchase costs such as transfer tax and notary fees. This translates to approximately 1,453 euros per square metre of living space, which provides a useful benchmark when comparing this property with others in the local market.
The property is available for viewing by arrangement, and prospective buyers are encouraged to contact the listing agent to schedule a visit. Given the combination of space, location, and potential that this property offers, early viewing is recommended for those who are seriously considering a purchase in this area.

