








Modern family home with sunny garden in child-friendly neighborhood near green
Key Features
Description
This spacious five-room terraced house was built in 2012 and is situated in the sought-after Buytenhofparc district of Zoetermeer. The property offers 129 square meters of living space and is finished to a high modern standard, making it particularly suitable for families with children.
The ground floor features an inviting entrance hall with a modern toilet, meter cupboard, and staircase leading to the upper floors. The open-plan living room measures approximately 35 square meters and was created through an extension at the rear. The living area spans 6.82 by 5.15 meters and includes a practical storage cupboard, as well as sliding doors that open onto the sunny rear garden. The garden is oriented to the west, ensuring afternoon and evening sun, measures 45 square meters (8.37 meters deep and 5.42 meters wide), and includes a free-standing wooden shed and back entrance.
The kitchen is positioned at the front of the house and was fully replaced in 2023. It is arranged in a parallel layout and fitted with a range of Siemens appliances, including a high built-in refrigerator, freezer, combi oven, induction hob, dishwasher, and extractor hood. A Quooker instant boiling water tap is also installed. The kitchen layout includes deep drawers, tall cabinets, and a convenient coffee bar section. The kitchen has sliding doors that open onto a covered veranda at the front of the property, which is fitted with glass roof panels and overlooks the surrounding greenery. This creates a pleasant spot to enjoy coffee in the morning sun while watching children play on the adjacent green field.
The entire ground floor was fitted with a PVC floor with a wood pattern in 2021, providing a warm and low-maintenance finish throughout the open living area.
The first floor comprises three bedrooms and a bathroom. The master bedroom at the front measures 2.74 by 4.32 meters and enjoys a pleasant view of the green surroundings. Two additional bedrooms are located at the rear, measuring 2.74 by 4.71 meters and 2.34 by 3.52 meters respectively, both with views over the rear garden. The modern bathroom is situated at the front and features a walk-in shower with a thermostatic tap, hand and rain shower head, glass shower screen, toilet, vanity unit with a mixer tap, and a large window for natural light and ventilation.
The second floor is accessed via a staircase from the first-floor landing. This level benefits from a large dormer window at the rear, which was installed in 2013/2014 and includes recessed spotlights. The space is currently divided into a sleeping area and a workspace using a sliding wardrobe wall, but it can easily be converted into two separate bedrooms if desired. A large Velux roof window with a blackout blind is located at the front. There is ample storage space in the dormer alcove, as well as the installation area for the central heating boiler (a 2012 HR combination boiler, owned), the solar panel inverter, and the mechanical ventilation unit. A connection for laundry appliances is also available here.
The property is fully insulated with roof, wall, floor insulation, and double glazing throughout. It holds an energy label A and is equipped with 8 owned solar panels installed in 2022.
The outdoor spaces include a decorative front garden with paving and the aforementioned covered veranda, the west-facing rear garden of 45 square meters with shed and rear access, and a public parking area at the rear of the property.
The location of this house is a significant advantage. The Buytenhofparc district was developed in 2012 on the site of a former school ground, comprising 82 family homes. The neighborhood is characterised by clean white facades, attractive architecture, low-traffic streets, and direct adjacency to green spaces. A playground is situated directly in front of the house, making it ideal for families with young children. A variety of facilities are within walking distance, including a shopping centre, several primary schools, two RandstadRail stations (Voorweg and Buytenwegh), and the Buytenpark, a large green area. Major motorway connections to The Hague and Leiden are accessible within two minutes by car.
The property is offered with vacant transfer to be agreed upon.
Key specifications at a glance:
The house was constructed in 2012 on a freehold plot of 116 square meters. The living area totals 129 square meters, with an additional 6 square meters of building-related outdoor space and 6 square meters of external storage. The total interior volume is 460 cubic meters. The property has three floors and five rooms, including four bedrooms and one bathroom, as well as a separate toilet. The house is equipped with glass fibre cable, mechanical ventilation, TV cable, and 8 solar panels (owned).

