








Modernized Character Semi-Detached Home with Garden Room and Carport
Key Features
Description
This modernized characteristic semi-detached house is located on Keizersdwarsweg in the Winterswijk-Zuidwest neighborhood. The property was originally built in 1933 and has since been thoughtfully updated to meet contemporary living standards while retaining its authentic character. The asking price is set at 349,500 euros costs koper.
The ground floor layout begins with an entrance hall featuring an attractive terrazzo floor. From the hall, there is access to the staircase leading to the upper floors as well as a cellar for additional storage. The living room is spacious and fitted with an oak floor, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A door in the living room provides direct access to the garden, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor living spaces.
Adjacent to the living room is the kitchen, which serves as a true living kitchen. This space also features a terrazzo floor and is equipped with various built-in appliances including a four-burner gas cooktop, refrigerator, dishwasher, and combination microwave. A utility room is accessible from the kitchen, containing an additional small kitchen unit, connections for a washing machine and dryer, fixed storage cabinets, and a modern toilet.
The outdoor space at the rear of the property is well-maintained and oriented towards the southeast, which is advantageous for natural sunlight throughout the day. The garden measures approximately 188 square meters with a depth of 15 meters and a width of 12.50 meters. A notable feature of the garden is the heated stone shed that provides secure storage or workshop space. Additionally, there is a garden room with a glass facade and a wood-burning stove, offering a versatile space that can be used as an additional living area, home office, or relaxation space throughout the seasons.
The first floor of the property is accessed via a fixed staircase. The landing includes a fixed storage closet. There are two bedrooms on this level, both finished with laminate flooring and equipped with shutters and pleated or roller screens for light control and privacy. The bathroom on this floor is well-appointed and features underfloor heating, a walk-in shower, a wall-hung toilet, a vanity unit, and a designer radiator. The inclusion of underfloor heating in the bathroom adds a touch of comfort during the colder months.
The second floor is reached via another fixed staircase and comprises a full-height attic space. This level has been configured to include a third full bedroom as well as a workspace area on the landing. Both the bedroom and the workspace have electrically operated shutters and roller screens, making them practical and comfortable rooms to use.
In terms of energy efficiency, the property holds an energy label A rating, which is impressive for a home dating back to 1933. This high rating has been achieved through comprehensive insulation measures including roof insulation, wall insulation, partial floor insulation, and double glazing throughout the property. Additionally, the roof is fitted with eleven solar panels that were installed in 2023, contributing to reduced energy costs and a smaller environmental footprint. The heating system consists of a Vaillant gas-fired combination boiler from 2014, which is owned by the property, supplemented by partial underfloor heating.
The exterior of the property has been well-maintained, with the external paintwork having been completed in 2024. The property features a cross-gable roof covered with tiles, which is typical for homes of this era and style. Most windows are fitted with shutters and pleated or roller screens, providing both security and shade options.
Parking is available on the property's own grounds in the form of a carport. There is also public parking available in the vicinity for additional vehicles or visitors.
The total living area of the property is 108 square meters. In addition to the living space, there is 14 square meters of other indoor space and 39 square meters of building-bound outdoor space, which includes the garden room. The plot size is 235 square meters, which includes both the front and rear gardens.
The property is situated in a residential area within the Winterswijk-Zuidwest district. This location offers a characteristic residential environment while still being part of the broader Winterswijk community. The house is described as being ready to move into without requiring any additional work, making it suitable for buyers looking for a home that can be occupied immediately.
With three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a separate toilet, the property is well-suited for a variety of household compositions. The combination of original character elements such as the terrazzo floors and the overall architectural style, together with modern updates including the energy improvements and contemporary kitchen and bathroom fixtures, creates a balanced living environment that respects the home's heritage while providing modern comfort.
The asking price per square meter of living space is approximately 3,236 euros, which provides a reference point for comparing this property with similar homes in the area. The total volume of 429 cubic meters indicates a property with good ceiling heights typical of pre-war construction.
Transfer of the property is by mutual agreement, allowing for flexibility in the moving date. The listing indicates the property is currently available for purchase.

