Key Features
Description
This detached residential property is situated on Malzwin in the village of Julianadorp, located in the municipality of Den Helder in the province of North Holland. The home was originally constructed in the year 2000 and has since been well maintained by its current owners. The property is being offered with an asking price of 575,000 euros, which is costs payable by the buyer. This translates to approximately 3,423 euros per square meter of living space.
The total living area of the residence measures 168 square meters, spread across three full living levels. Additionally, there is 17 square meters of other indoor space and 1 square meter of building related outdoor space. The property also includes 6 square meters of external storage. The total volume of the building is 654 cubic meters. The plot on which the property stands has a surface area of 276 square meters.
The ground floor of the property features an extension that was added from the time of construction. The entrance leads into a hallway that provides access to the meter cupboard and a separate toilet room. From the hallway, there is also direct access to the spacious attached garage, which is built of stone and has capacity for one vehicle. This garage offers convenient parking as well as additional storage possibilities.
The living room is positioned at the rear of the ground floor, making it garden oriented. Thanks to the southeastern orientation of the backyard, the living area benefits from pleasant natural light throughout much of the day. The living room has been neatly finished and features a luxury mantelpiece with a built-in gas fireplace, which can serve as an attractive focal point and a source of additional warmth during cooler months.
The kitchen is situated at the front of the ground floor and is arranged in a corner configuration. While the kitchen is not new, the current owner has maintained it in excellent condition and all appliances and fixtures continue to function properly. The kitchen area also serves as a dining space, creating a practical layout for daily family life.
The backyard is described as beautifully laid out with various seating areas, borders with plantings, and small trees. Given the southeastern exposure, the garden receives ample sunlight during the afternoon and evening hours. The backyard measures 105 square meters with a depth of 11 meters and a width of 9.5 meters. There is also a front garden, and the backyard is accessible via a side path. A freestanding wooden shed provides additional outdoor storage space.
The first floor of the property contains two spacious bedrooms. The bathroom on this level is fully tiled and equipped with a bathtub, a walk in shower, a washbasin, and a second toilet. This configuration means that the property offers two toilets in total, one on the ground floor and one in the first floor bathroom, which is convenient for a family household.
The second floor is accessible via a fixed staircase. On this level, there are two additional bedrooms, bringing the total number of bedrooms to four. The landing on this floor has been cleverly utilized with a built in closet that provides extra storage space. The central heating boiler installation has also been neatly concealed within a closet on this floor, contributing to the tidy appearance of the space.
The listing notes that while the property currently has four bedrooms, creating a fifth bedroom would be among the options available to future owners. This flexibility could be appealing to buyers who require additional sleeping quarters or who wish to create a home office or hobby room.
In terms of energy efficiency, the property has been awarded an energy label B. From the time of construction, the home has been fully insulated, which contributes to reduced energy consumption and improved living comfort. The windows feature high efficiency glass, further enhancing the thermal performance of the building envelope. The property is equipped with a mechanical ventilation system, which helps maintain good indoor air quality throughout the home.
Heating is provided by a combination of a central heating boiler and the gas fireplace in the living room. The central heating boiler is a Vaillant model that is gas fired and was installed in 2024. This boiler is owned by the current owner, meaning it will transfer to the buyer as part of the property. Hot water for domestic use is also generated by the central heating boiler.
The roof of the property is a hipped roof covered with tiles, which is a common and durable roofing solution for Dutch residential properties of this era.
The location of the property is described as central within Julianadorp. A shopping center can be found in the immediate vicinity, providing convenient access to daily necessities. A bus stop is located directly in front of the property, offering public transportation connections to Den Helder South railway station. This makes the property relatively accessible for those who rely on public transport for commuting or other travel needs.
Parking is available on the property itself, either on the private driveway or inside the garage. This eliminates the need to search for on street parking and provides secure parking for at least one vehicle.
The property is being offered with acceptance in consultation, which is standard practice in the Dutch real estate market and allows for flexibility regarding the exact transfer date.
In summary, this detached family home in Julianadorp offers a substantial amount of living space spread across three levels, with four bedrooms and the potential for a fifth. The property benefits from good insulation, a relatively new heating system, and a pleasant backyard with southeastern exposure. The presence of an attached garage and private parking adds to the practicality of the home, while the central location within the village provides convenient access to shopping and public transportation facilities.










