








Spacious semi-detached family home with large garden in 't Lien neighborhood
Key Features
Description
Located at Hooikamp 108 in the municipality of Leidschendam, this semi-detached family home is situated in the attractive neighborhood of 't Lien, also known as De Rietvink. The property was originally built in 1983 and has since been maintained on the exterior, presenting a solid foundation for a family looking to create their ideal living space. The house is offered at an asking price of 656,000 euros, costs to be paid by the buyer.
The living area of the property measures 154 square meters, which provides generous space for a family household. Additionally, there is 21 square meters of other indoor space and 14 square meters of attached outdoor space. The total volume of the building is 607 cubic meters. The plot on which the house stands covers 295 square meters and is held in full ownership, meaning there is no ground lease to consider.
The interior layout consists of five rooms in total, including four bedrooms distributed across three living levels. The ground floor contains the main living areas, while the first and second floors accommodate the bedrooms and bathroom facilities. There is currently one bathroom with a shower, bathtub, and toilet, plus a separate toilet. The listing notes that there is potential to create a second bathroom on the second floor, which could add convenience for larger families.
The living room is positioned at the rear of the property, facing the garden. This orientation allows for views of the outdoor space and creates a connection between indoor and outdoor living areas. The room is equipped with air conditioning, providing comfort during warmer months. The kitchen and utility areas complete the ground floor arrangement.
The garden at the rear of the property is described as notably large, offering ample space for various uses. Families with children will appreciate the room for play, while those who enjoy outdoor living can create multiple seating areas for relaxation and entertainment. The garden faces a quiet road and is adjacent to a park area, contributing to a peaceful residential setting.
Practical amenities include a private driveway and a garage, both of which add convenience for daily life. The garage provides secure parking as well as additional storage space. The driveway ensures that residents have a dedicated parking spot at the property. Heating is installed in both the utility room and the garage, which adds functionality to these spaces.
The property has been assigned an energy label C, reflecting a moderate level of energy efficiency. Improvements have been made over time, including the installation of solar panels on the roof, which help reduce electricity costs. The property features mostly double glazing and wall insulation. The window frames vary in material: the front bedrooms have wooden frames, while two rear bedrooms have uPVC frames with electrically operated screens. The dormer window on the second floor also has uPVC frames and includes a fly screen.
Heating is provided by a gas-fired Intergas combi boiler that was installed in 2005. This boiler was serviced in April 2025. Hot water is supplied through a combination of the central heating system and a 150-liter electric boiler located on the attic floor. The property has both mechanical and natural ventilation systems.
The roof is a gable roof covered with tiles, which is a typical construction for Dutch homes of this era. The property has an Energy Performance Advice certificate (Energie Prestatie Advies) as indicated in the building details.
The classification of this property as a renovation project (kluswoning) indicates that the interior requires updating and modernization. The exterior has been well maintained and the structure is described as solid, so the work needed appears to be primarily cosmetic and related to modernizing the interior finishes and layouts to contemporary standards. This presents an opportunity for buyers to customize the home according to their personal preferences and requirements.
The neighborhood of 't Lien and De Rietvink is described as an attractive residential area. The property is located on a quiet road with proximity to a park, which contributes to a pleasant living environment. Public parking is available in the area for visitors.
The transfer date is open for discussion, with the listing noting that a quick transfer is possible. This flexibility may appeal to buyers who are ready to move promptly or those who need to coordinate with their own property sale.
For families with children, the four bedrooms offer flexibility in how the space is used. The rooms can serve as children's bedrooms, a home office, a guest room, or a hobby space depending on the needs of the household. As families grow and change, the layout can adapt accordingly.
The combination of a solid structural condition, a generous plot size, practical features such as a garage and driveway, and the potential to customize the interior makes this property suitable for buyers who are willing to invest time and effort into creating their ideal home. The presence of solar panels and air conditioning already provides some modern conveniences that contribute to comfort and reduced running costs.
In summary, this semi-detached family home in Leidschendam offers substantial living space, a large garden, and practical amenities in a quiet residential setting. The property requires interior renovation work, which allows buyers to tailor the home to their specific needs and tastes. The freehold land, solar panels, and solid exterior condition provide a good starting point for this customization process.

