








Spacious detached home with solar panels and battery storage in Kortgene
Key Features
Description
Located at Mastgat 4 in the village of Kortgene, this detached family home was built in 2010 using high-quality, low-maintenance construction materials including PVC window frames throughout. The property sits on a plot of 444 square metres and offers a living area of 155 square metres spread across two floors, with an additional 15 square metres of internal storage space and 33 square metres of external storage. The total volume of the building is 630 cubic metres. With four bedrooms, two full bathrooms and a separate ground-floor toilet, the house is well suited to families or those seeking flexible living arrangements. The current owners have invested significantly in sustainability, resulting in an A++ energy label backed by twelve solar panels, a hybrid heat pump, a 5 kWh battery storage system and a solar water heater. A charging station for electric vehicles is also present on the property. In 2020, additional ground insulation was installed to further improve the thermal performance of the building.
The ground floor welcomes visitors through a generous entrance hall featuring an open void that extends to the first floor, creating an immediate sense of spatial volume and allowing natural light to filter down from above. The hall contains the meter cupboard, which is equipped with twelve electrical groups, a dedicated charging group and a three-phase connection, reflecting the modern electrical infrastructure of the home. A separate toilet room is also located off the hall. Throughout the ground floor, a stylish travertine tile floor has been laid, complete with comfortable underfloor heating that contributes to the overall energy efficiency of the property.
Situated at the front of the house is a multifunctional room measuring approximately 276 by 369 centimetres. This space lends itself well to use as a home office, consultation room or additional ground-floor bedroom. The presence of a fully fitted bathroom with a walk-in shower and washbasin on this level means the property can function as a fully single-storey residence, making it suitable for elderly residents or those with mobility considerations. This combination of a ground-floor bedroom and adjacent bathroom makes the property genuinely life-cycle resistant, a feature that is increasingly valued in the current housing market.
The main living room is positioned at the rear of the house and oriented towards the garden. Measuring 722 by 484 centimetres, its rectangular shape allows for straightforward furniture arrangement and creates a clear distinction between seating and dining areas if desired. Large windows on multiple sides fill the room with daylight and provide views over the garden and the open fields beyond the property boundary. The floor here is finished with an oak wooden surface that pairs well with a wide range of interior styles and colour schemes. A pellet stove is present in the living room, although it still requires final connection; the flue channel and the necessary opening in the wall are already in place, so completing the installation would be a straightforward task. Air conditioning has also been installed in this room for climate control during warmer months.
Through industrial-style en-suite sliding doors, the living room connects to the kitchen. The kitchen has a rustic character with cream-coloured cabinet fronts and a durable granite worktop that is both practical to maintain and resistant to daily wear. Arranged in a U-shape, it provides ample workspace and storage capacity, making it a functional environment for cooking and entertaining. The appliances include a six-burner gas hob, a dishwasher, a combi microwave and a refrigerator, most of which have been recently replaced and are therefore in good working order. The kitchen floor is finished with red marble, also equipped with underfloor heating for added comfort. Adjacent to the kitchen is a practical utility room with connections for a washing machine and dryer, keeping laundry appliances conveniently out of sight.
The first floor is accessed via a spacious landing that continues the open void from the hall below, maintaining the light and airy atmosphere established on the ground floor. Three bedrooms and the second bathroom are arranged around this landing. The master bedroom at the rear of the house measures 707 by 440 centimetres and includes a sizeable built-in wardrobe as well as an air conditioning unit capable of both cooling and heating, ensuring year-round comfort in the principal sleeping quarters. The two additional bedrooms are also generously proportioned, measuring 355 by 269 centimetres and 354 by 374 centimetres respectively, making them suitable for children, guests or use as a study. The first-floor finishing consists of a neat PVC click laminate floor that is durable and easy to maintain.
The second bathroom is distinguished by a dormer window that introduces considerable natural light, creating a pleasant and inviting space. It is comprehensively fitted with a bathtub, a separate shower enclosure, a second toilet, a washbasin and a design radiator that serves both a practical and aesthetic function. A dedicated technical room on this floor houses the hybrid central heating boiler, a Remeha unit installed in 2019, along with the solar boiler installation, keeping the mechanical components of the home organised and accessible for maintenance.
A loft ladder provides access to the attic space, where additional technical equipment is installed. This includes the inverter for the twelve solar panels, which dates from 2023 or 2024 and is therefore relatively new, the 5 kWh battery storage system that allows surplus solar energy to be used outside daylight hours, and components of the solar water heating arrangement.
The garden has been laid out in an attractive and manageable manner. A covered pergola at the rear allows outdoor seating to be enjoyed well into the evening, taking advantage of the late sun and the unobstructed view over the surrounding fields. The property also includes a wooden garden shed for tool storage and a charming detached stone garage of approximately 18 square metres with a loft above, providing additional storage capacity. A driveway in front of the garage provides off-street parking, partially sheltered by a carport structure. The rear garden measures approximately 129 square metres with a depth of 13.75 metres and a width of 9.37 metres, oriented towards the north and accessible via a side path.
Kortgene is a lively village situated in the province of Zeeland, close to a marina, the Veerse Meer lake and the village centre with its assortment of shops and restaurants. The property is located on a quiet road within a residential area while simultaneously benefiting from an open aspect at the rear. The roof is a traditional pitched roof covered with clay tiles, consistent with the character of the surrounding buildings.
The asking price is 625,000 euros, payable costs koper. This equates to approximately 4,032 euros per square metre of living space. The property is offered with full ownership of the land, registered under cadastral designation KORTGENE F 3038. Transfer is expected to take place between 1 June and 1 July 2026, with the exact date to be agreed between the parties.

