








Spacious semi-detached house with double garage and sunny garden in Oranjewijk
Key Features
Description
This spacious semi-detached house is located at Julianastraat 90 in Strijen, a pleasant municipality in the Hoeksche Waard region of the Netherlands. Built in 1972, this 2/1-kapwoning (semi-detached house with shared wall) offers a generous living experience with approximately 120 square meters of living space and sits on a plot of 350 square meters of freehold land. The property is situated in the Oranjewijk, a quiet and green residential neighborhood that has been popular for years.
The house has been well-maintained and upgraded over the years. The kitchen was renovated in 2012 and features a corner unit with a natural stone and composite countertop, along with various built-in appliances. Also in 2012, an ATAG HR combination boiler was installed for heating and hot water supply. The central heating system is gas-fired, and there is a cozy wood-burning stove in the living room for those who enjoy an alternative heat source.
Regarding energy efficiency, the property has an energy label D. It features mostly plastic window frames with HR glass (high-efficiency glass), with only two small windows having regular glazing. The roof and facade have insulation consistent with the building period. The property is equipped with 12 solar panels (325 Wp each, totaling 3.9 kWp) that were installed in 2020 and come with remaining warranty. These panels can help reduce electricity costs significantly. Roller shutters are installed around the house for additional insulation and privacy.
The layout of the house is practical and family-friendly. Upon entering, you are greeted by a hallway with a toilet, staircase to the upper floors, and a storage closet. The L-shaped living room is quite spacious at approximately 7.11 by 6.03/3.44 meters and features a wood-burning stove and hardwood French doors that open to the garden. The closed kitchen is about 3.20 by 2.20 meters and connects to a practical utility room that provides access to both the garden and the garage.
On the first floor, you will find three bedrooms measuring approximately 4.52 by 3.44 meters, 3.53 by 2.48 meters, and 3.30 by 2.42 meters. The bathroom is neatly finished and measures approximately 2.74 by 1.42 meters, featuring a shower, second toilet, sink with vanity unit, and a design radiator. A fixed staircase leads to the second floor, where a landing with central heating installation provides access to storage space and a fourth bedroom featuring a charming original bed alcove.
Outside, the property continues to impress. The garden is generous, sunny, and beautifully landscaped with a canopy (covered terrace) and a beautiful magnolia tree. The garden offers privacy and space for outdoor living and gardening activities. The double garage, approximately 6.50 by 6.50 meters, is a significant feature of this property. It is attached to the house, built from brick, and includes a storage loft, electricity, heating, and running water. Whether for hobbies, storage, or parking multiple vehicles, this garage offers versatile possibilities. There is also parking space available on the private driveway.
The location of Julianastraat 90 is another strong point. The Oranjewijk is quietly situated with plenty of green spaces. The Moricaanse Bos (Moricaan Forest) is just around the corner, perfect for walks with or without a dog. Sports facilities, a bus stop, shops, and a pleasant harbor with terraces and restaurants are all within walking or cycling distance. Schools are easily reachable by bicycle within a few minutes. The N217 road provides good connections to the A29 and A16 motorways, making travel to Rotterdam and its surrounding areas convenient.
The property has a cadastral reference and is registered under Volle eigendom (full ownership), meaning there are no ground lease issues. The annual property taxes and any applicable waste collection levies are standard for this type of property in the municipality.
In summary, this semi-detached house offers a rare combination of space, practical features, and a prime location. The generous plot, double garage, four bedrooms, and recent upgrades such as the solar panels and renovated kitchen make it an attractive option for families looking for a comfortable home in a pleasant neighborhood. The freehold land ownership provides security and eliminates concerns about ground lease extensions. Potential buyers should consider the energy label D and the gas-fired central heating system, as these may require attention in the coming years, especially if moving toward a more sustainable energy approach is desired.

