








Life-cycle resistant 1930s corner house with five bedrooms in Castricum center
Key Features
Description
The property is located at Jacob Catsstraat 30 in the Centrum-Noord neighborhood of Castricum. This area is known as a popular residential district that offers a quiet living environment while maintaining excellent accessibility to the center of Castricum. The street itself is characterized by limited traffic, primarily destination traffic, which contributes to a safe and pleasant atmosphere where children can still play outside. The location is particularly advantageous as both the center of Castricum and the NS railway station are within walking distance, providing convenient connections for daily commuting and shopping.
This corner house was originally built in 1938, placing it firmly in the era of 1930s architecture. Properties from this period are highly valued for their characteristic appearance and solid construction quality. The house has been well maintained over the decades and has been extended at the rear to increase the living space. The total living area measures 150 square meters, which is generous for this type of property. The plot covers 200 square meters, including front garden, side garden, and backyard. The building volume is 571 cubic meters.
The entrance to the property is located on the side of the house, leading to a hall that provides access to the meter cupboard, staircase, toilet, living room, and kitchen. This side entrance arrangement is typical for corner houses from this period and offers a practical solution for the layout.
The living room is spacious and well proportioned. At the front of the house is the seating area, which benefits from ample natural light and views over the front garden and the attractive street scene. The rear section of the ground floor has been extended to accommodate the kitchen and dining area. This layout creates a natural flow between cooking, dining, and socializing, making it ideal for entertaining guests. The kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances including a combination oven, refrigerator, induction cooktop, and dishwasher. From the kitchen, French doors open onto the backyard.
A significant feature of this property is the presence of a bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor. This configuration makes the house suitable for life-cycle resistant living, allowing residents to age in place without needing to navigate stairs. Additionally, this ground floor arrangement offers excellent possibilities for those who work from home, whether as a home office, practice space for healthcare or other professionals, or simply as a hobby room. The flexibility of this layout is a major selling point.
The first floor contains two spacious bedrooms. There is also a practical storage room, which was formerly used as a bathroom. A roof terrace facing east provides outdoor space on this level. The modern bathroom on this floor is fitted with a shower, toilet, and double vanity. This arrangement means the property has two full bathrooms in total, plus an additional separate toilet on the ground floor.
On the second floor, two more bedrooms have been created. A dormer window has been installed at the rear of this floor, which allows for the possibility of dividing the space into two separate bedrooms if desired. This would bring the total potential bedroom count even higher. The second floor also offers substantial storage space.
The backyard measures 41 square meters and is oriented to the southeast. This orientation ensures that the garden receives sunlight during the most pleasant parts of the day, from morning through early afternoon. The garden is 10.55 meters deep and 3.89 meters wide. There is also a front garden and a side garden. An attached stone shed provides additional storage space and is equipped with electricity and running water. The property also features a roof terrace on the first floor facing east.
Parking is available on the property's own driveway, eliminating the need to search for on-street parking. This is a practical advantage in a residential area where parking can sometimes be challenging.
The property has energy label C. Heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha Calenta gas-fired combination boiler that was installed in 2017. This boiler is included in the purchase. The property features several modern amenities including air conditioning, outdoor blinds, mechanical ventilation, a sliding door system, and TV cabling. Solar panels are also present, which can contribute to lower energy costs.
The asking price is 700,000 euros, which translates to approximately 4,667 euros per square meter of living space. The property is offered with a non-self-occupancy clause, meaning the current owner does not reside in the property. This is relevant information for potential buyers as it may affect the viewing arrangements and the condition of the interior. The property is partially furnished, which could be beneficial for buyers looking for a quick move-in option.
Transfer is by agreement, allowing flexibility in the timing of the purchase. The property is offered with costs borne by the buyer, which is the standard practice in the Netherlands.
Jacob Catsstraat is situated in one of the most attractive streets near the center of Castricum. The combination of a quiet residential setting with proximity to urban amenities makes this a desirable location. The 1930s architecture of the area adds character and a sense of established community.
This property would be suitable for various types of buyers. Families with children will appreciate the five bedrooms, safe street environment, and proximity to schools and amenities. Older buyers may value the life-cycle resistant features with ground floor sleeping and bathing facilities. Those who work from home or run a practice can take advantage of the flexible ground floor arrangement.
The total number of rooms is six, comprising five bedrooms and the living room. The property spans three living levels. In addition to the 150 square meters of living space, there is 11 square meters of other indoor space and 7 square meters of external space attached to the building.
The roof construction is a composite roof covered with bituminous roofing material and tiles. The shed is noted as having no insulation, which is typical for this type of ancillary building.
The cadastral designation is CASTRICUM B 4402, with full ownership of the 200 square meter plot.

