








Well-Maintained Terraced Home with Garage and Sunroom in Oosterhout Center
Key Features
Description
The property is located at Langenhof 25 in Oosterhout, in the province of North Brabant. It is situated in the center of the town, offering convenient access to various amenities. The house is a terraced family home built in 1980. It has a living area of 89 square meters, with an additional 16 square meters of other indoor space, 18 square meters of building-bound outdoor space in the form of a sunroom, and 16 square meters of external storage space in the garage. The total plot size is 149 square meters and the volume of the building is 369 cubic meters.
The property has an energy label C and features double glazing and wall insulation. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combi boiler from Remeha, installed in 2024, which is owned by the current owner. The property also has 9 solar panels installed, contributing to energy efficiency.
The ground floor layout begins with an entrance hall containing the meter cupboard, staircase, and access to a modern toilet room fitted with a wall-hung toilet and a small sink. The living room is spacious and benefits from large windows that allow plenty of natural light. At the front, there is an open and green view, while the rear offers a pleasant view of the garden. The floor is finished with high-quality laminate and the walls have smooth plasterwork with a fine-grained Spachtelputz finish. An air conditioning unit ensures a comfortable indoor climate throughout the year.
The closed kitchen is practically arranged in a straight configuration with upper and lower cabinets and various built-in appliances. These include an induction hob installed in 2024, an extractor hood, combination microwave, refrigerator, and dishwasher. There is also a breakfast bar and additional storage space in a stair cupboard.
From the kitchen, you can access the sunroom or garden room. This aluminum sunroom has built-in lighting and can be fully closed with glass panels, making it a pleasant additional living space that can be enjoyed year-round regardless of weather conditions.
The first floor features a landing that provides access to three bedrooms and the bathroom. All bedrooms have laminate flooring and plastered walls. The largest bedroom at the rear has a loft ladder to the attic and an air conditioning unit. One of the other rooms is currently set up with connections for washing appliances, offering flexibility in how the space is used.
The fully tiled bathroom is equipped with a bathtub, shower, bathroom vanity unit, wall-hung toilet, and a window for natural daylight and ventilation. This complete bathroom setup means there is no need for immediate renovations.
The second floor is accessed via a loft ladder and consists of a practical storage attic. This space has standing height and a skylight, making it ideal for additional storage needs. The CV boiler from Remeha is located here, installed in 2024.
Outside, the property has well-maintained front and back gardens, both designed to be low-maintenance. The back garden faces south and measures 11.80 meters in depth and 6.30 meters in width. It is laid out with modern paving, artificial grass, and offers space for multiple seating areas. At the rear of the garden, there is a canopy and the stone garage. The garden was newly laid out in 2025.
The garage is a detached stone structure with electricity and is accessible both from the garden and from the street via an electric sectional door that was installed in 2025. Having a garage in a central location adds practical value, providing secure parking or additional storage space.
The location is central in Oosterhout, within walking distance of the De Bussel theater, the town center with various restaurants and bars, supermarkets, schools, and access roads. For residents, this means daily necessities and leisure facilities are readily accessible without the need for a car. Public parking and parking permits are available in the area.
The property has plastic window frames and shutters, which contribute to low maintenance requirements compared to traditional wooden frames. Rolluiken (roller shutters) are installed on the windows, providing additional security and the ability to control light and temperature.
The various upgrades and improvements made by the current owners are evident throughout the property. These include the recently updated kitchen appliances from 2024, the new CV boiler from 2024, the electric garage door from 2025, and the newly laid out garden from 2025. These recent investments suggest that the essential systems and features have been well maintained and modernized.
The south-facing garden ensures maximum sunlight exposure throughout the day. This orientation is desirable in the Dutch real estate market, particularly for those who enjoy spending time outdoors. The combination of artificial grass and modern paving creates a contemporary outdoor space that requires minimal upkeep while still providing an attractive setting.
The sunroom effectively extends the living space of the home. Being fully closable with glass panels means this space can be utilized in various weather conditions and throughout different seasons. This type of addition provides a connection to the outdoors while maintaining indoor comfort levels.
The three-bedroom layout makes this property suitable for various household compositions, from couples to small families. The presence of an additional storage attic provides space for seasonal items, luggage, or other belongings that need to be kept out of the main living areas but still accessible when needed.
The air conditioning units in both the living room and the master bedroom address the demand for cooling solutions during warmer summer months. This feature has become increasingly relevant in recent years.
The property is offered with acceptance in consultation, which provides some flexibility regarding the moving date. This can be beneficial for both buyers and sellers in coordinating their respective relocation timelines.
The property is classified as existing construction from 1980, which places it in an era of Dutch residential development known for solid construction standards. Properties from this period typically have good structural integrity. The composition of the roof is described as a composite roof, which is common for terraced houses of this type and era. The presence of a skylight on the attic level provides natural light to this storage space.
The cadastral information confirms the property is registered as full ownership with a plot size of 149 square meters, matching the details provided in the main listing. The cadastral designation is OOSTERHOUT R 7255.
For potential buyers, the property at Langenhof 25 offers a combination of central location, practical amenities, and recent updates that position it as a comfortable and convenient home in the heart of Oosterhout. The balance between indoor living space, outdoor areas, and additional features like the garage and sunroom creates a well-rounded residential offering in a desirable central location.

