








Bright corner house with solar panels and southeast garden
Key Features
Description
This corner house is located in the Weidbuurt neighborhood of Velserbroek and offers a living space of 92 square meters on a plot of 101 square meters. The property was built in 1993 and features a characteristic side facade finished with stucco and tiles. A notable architectural detail is the glass extension on the attic floor, which allows an abundance of natural light to enter the upper level and provides pleasant views of the surroundings.
The ground floor of the property welcomes you through an entrance hall where you will find the meter cupboard. Adjacent to this is a toilet room equipped with a wall-hung toilet and a small sink, finished with neat tile work. The living room is situated at the rear of the house and faces the garden, making it a bright and pleasant space. This room includes a built-in storage closet and has an oak lamella parquet floor throughout. The open kitchen is located at the front of the house and is arranged in a corner layout. It comes well-equipped with a five-burner gas hob including one wok burner, a stainless steel extractor hood, a hot air oven that also functions as a combi microwave, a refrigerator, and a dishwasher. The kitchen offers ample storage with both upper and lower cabinets, practical drawers including a pull-out pan drawer, and features a granite countertop. A design flat-panel radiator completes the kitchen area.
The first floor can be reached via the stairs and consists of a landing, two bedrooms, and a full bathroom. The landing and both bedrooms are fitted with matching oak lamella parquet floors. The front bedroom provides a comfortable space, while the rear bedroom spans the full width of the house, making it a particularly generous room. This rear bedroom has two skylights, usable storage space behind the sloping roof sections, and a dedicated walk-in closet with fixed clothing racks. The bathroom on this floor is fully tiled from floor to ceiling and includes a bathtub, a separate shower equipped with both a regular showerhead and a rain shower, a wall-hung toilet, a sink set in a vanity unit, a mirror with integrated lighting, a bathroom cabinet, and a towel radiator.
The second floor features a landing distinguished by a large window that runs along the entire side of the house. This distinctive feature floods the upper level with natural light and offers an attractive view. The attic bedroom on this floor is a spacious room with large skylights at both the front and rear, a laminate floor, and houses the inverter for the solar panels. From this floor, a door leads to a practical utility room where the washing machine and dryer can be placed, along with the central heating boiler. An access hatch provides entry to a floored storage attic above, offering additional storage space.
The property has a backyard situated on the southeast side, measuring approximately 47 square meters with a depth of about 10.5 meters. The garden is accessible via a rear path, providing convenient access without having to go through the house. In the garden, there is a freestanding wooden shed that has an electricity connection. An outside tap is fitted to the rear facade of the house for gardening convenience.
In terms of energy efficiency, the house has an energy label B. The property benefits from various insulation measures including roof insulation, double glazing, HR glass, wall insulation, and floor insulation. Seven solar panels are installed on the roof and are included in the purchase as they are owned by the current owner. Heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha Avanta gas-fired combi boiler that was installed in 2008. The electrical installation consists of seven circuit groups and two earth leakage switches. A fiber optic connection is available in the meter cupboard, ensuring high-speed internet options.
The house is located in a residential area on a quiet road. Public parking is available in the vicinity. The location is considered favorable due to its proximity to a shopping center, a bus stop, and an access path that serves as a bicycle and walking route to the Spaarnwoude recreational area. This combination of a well-maintained home with practical features and a convenient location makes this property suitable for those seeking a comfortable living environment in Velserbroek.
The property is offered at a price of 500,000 euros, with the buyer responsible for the transfer costs (kosten koper). The asking price translates to approximately 5,435 euros per square meter of living space. The acceptance terms are to be discussed, allowing for flexibility in agreeing on a moving date. The property is offered with full ownership rights (volle eigendom) and is currently available on the market.

