








Starter Home with Three Bedrooms in Historic Hulst Center
Key Features
Description
This property is located on Kleine Bagijnestraat in the heart of Hulst, positioned within the historic center of this charming Zeelandic Flanders town. The building dates back to 1901 and is classified as a terraced house, which means it shares walls with neighboring properties on both sides. The total living area measures 65 square meters, while the plot size is 56 square meters. The interior volume of the home is 230 cubic meters.
The ground floor layout begins with an entrance hall that features a tiled floor and houses the meter cupboard. From this hallway, you can access the staircase leading to the first floor as well as the entrance to the kitchen. The kitchen is compact in design and includes a kitchen unit with base cabinets, a gas hob, and an extractor hood. There is also space available for a refrigerator and a breakfast bar. The central heating combi boiler is installed in the kitchen area.
Adjacent to the kitchen is the living room, which is finished with a laminate floor and benefits from two tall windows that allow natural light to enter the space. The placement of the living room at the rear of the ground floor provides a degree of privacy from the street.
The bathroom is located next to the kitchen on the ground floor. This room is partially tiled and contains the connections for laundry appliances. The bathroom fixtures include a washbasin, a shower, and a separate toilet. Having the bathroom on the ground floor is a layout characteristic commonly found in older terraced homes from this era.
The first floor contains a landing and three bedrooms. All three bedrooms are described as having good dimensions and are fitted with laminate flooring. On the landing, there is a built in closet that provides access to a storage attic space above. This attic offers additional storage capacity for items that are not needed on a daily basis.
The property has been designated as a fixer upper home, which means prospective buyers should take into account that renovation and refurbishment work will be required. This classification suggests that while the home is habitable, updates and improvements would enhance both the living comfort and the overall value of the property.
The energy label for this home is D. The property has double glazing installed, which provides better insulation compared to single pane windows. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas fired combi boiler that is owned by the current proprietor. The home has natural ventilation throughout.
Parking in this location is managed through a residents permit system. The annual cost for this permit is 45 euros. This is a common arrangement in historic town centers where on street parking space is limited and regulated to benefit local residents.
The location is described as being on a quiet road within the center of Hulst and within a residential neighborhood. This combination offers the convenience of central location amenities while maintaining a peaceful living environment away from busy thoroughfares.
The asking price for this property is 159000 euros, which is stated as costs to the buyer. This means that in addition to the purchase price, the buyer will be responsible for transaction costs such as notary fees, transfer tax, and any mortgage related expenses. The price per square meter of living space calculates to approximately 2446 euros.
The listing specifically targets first time home buyers and mentions that the property may qualify for a Starterslening, which is a starter loan available in the Netherlands. The general conditions for this loan include that the applicant is purchasing their first home, that the mortgage and starter loan together meet the National Mortgage Guarantee conditions, and that the initial fixed interest period for the mortgage is at least ten years.
The municipality of Hulst has additional specific conditions for the Starterslening. The maximum amount available through this scheme in Hulst is 30000 euros. The maximum purchase price for a property to qualify is 329000 euros. The loan can be applied for both existing properties and new construction. The minimum age at the time of application is 18 years, and the maximum age is 40 years.
The property is offered with full ownership rights, known in Dutch as volle eigendom. The cadastral designation is HULST A 3105. The acceptance terms are described as in consultation, which typically means that the moving date can be discussed and agreed upon between buyer and seller.
The roof construction is a gable roof covered with tiles, which is a traditional and durable roofing style commonly seen in Dutch residential buildings from this period. The property has two main living levels plus the accessible attic space for storage.
Television cable connection is available in the home. The building is classified as existing construction rather than new build. The status of the listing is available, indicating that the property is currently on the market and open for viewings and offers.
For those interested in viewing this property or obtaining additional information, the listing provides contact details for the real estate agency handling the sale. Given the classification as a fixer upper, potential buyers are encouraged to view the property in person to assess the extent of renovation work they may wish to undertake.

