








Extended semi-detached house with new kitchen in child-friendly Zuidlaren
Key Features
Description
This well-maintained semi-detached house is situated in a quiet and child-friendly residential area of Zuidlaren. The property has been extended over the years and offers comfortable living space with a total area of 107 square meters. The house features three bedrooms spread across three floors, making it suitable for families or couples looking for a practical home layout.
The ground floor of the property is thoughtfully arranged to maximize living comfort. Upon entering through the front entrance, you are welcomed into the home. The modern kitchen is located at the front of the house and was completely renewed in 2025. This recent renovation ensures that the kitchen meets contemporary standards and provides ample natural light with a view of the street. The kitchen serves as a pleasant space for meal preparation and daily activities.
The living room is well-kept and forms an agreeable living area where residents can relax and spend time together. Connected to the living room is the dining area, which features large windows with sliding doors that allow plenty of daylight to enter the space. These doors provide access to the outdoors and create a seamless connection between the interior and the garden area.
From the dining room, you reach the utility room, which is equipped with laundry connections and offers practical storage space. This room provides a convenient area for household chores and keeps the main living areas tidy. The utility room also grants access to the storage building, which can be reached both from inside the house and from outside. This dual access adds to the practicality of the layout.
The first floor of the house contains two bedrooms, providing comfortable sleeping accommodations. The bathroom on this floor is neat and functional, featuring a shower, a second toilet which is a sanibroyeur system, and a washbasin. The inclusion of a second toilet on the upper floor adds convenience for daily living.
A fixed staircase leads to the second floor, where the third bedroom is located. This floor also houses a practical storage attic, offering additional space for storing belongings and keeping the living areas clutter-free. The presence of three full floors gives the house a spacious feel despite its relatively modest footprint.
The outdoor spaces of the property have been designed with low maintenance in mind. The backyard is of modest size and has been laid out to minimize upkeep while still providing an pleasant outdoor area. Through the storage building, there is access to the rear path, which is a practical feature often found in Dutch residential areas. At the front of the house, there is a private driveway with parking space on the property, ensuring that residents always have a place to park their vehicle.
The property also includes an attached stone garage with capacity for one car. The garage is equipped with electricity, making it suitable not only for vehicle storage but also for use as a workshop or additional storage space. Having both a driveway and a garage provides ample parking and storage options.
Several notable improvements have been made to the property in recent years. The entire roof was renewed in 2019, which is a significant maintenance item that new owners will not need to worry about for many years to come. The house is fitted with plastic window frames throughout, with the exception of the bathroom, which contributes to lower maintenance requirements compared to wooden frames. Seven solar panels have been installed on the roof, helping to reduce energy costs and making the property more sustainable.
The energy performance of the house is rated with label C, which indicates a reasonable level of energy efficiency. The property benefits from double glazing, wall insulation, and floor insulation, all of which contribute to maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature and reducing heating costs. Heating and hot water are provided by an Intergas combi compact HRE 36-30 gas-fired combination boiler from 2012, which is included in the purchase.
The surrounding neighborhood is characterized as quiet and child-friendly, making it an appealing location for families with children. Within walking distance, residents can find a supermarket, primary schools, and a children's farm, adding to the convenience and family-oriented nature of the area. These nearby amenities make daily life easier and reduce the need for car travel for basic errands.
Zuidlaren itself is a lively village with approximately 11,000 inhabitants. The village center offers a variety of shops, dining establishments, and a rich community life with various associations and clubs. For those who need access to larger cities, both Assen and Groningen are easily reachable thanks to the favorable location near the N34 highway. This connectivity makes Zuidlaren an attractive option for people who work in the city but prefer to live in a smaller community. Public transportation options are also available for those who prefer not to drive.
The natural surroundings of Zuidlaren provide additional recreational opportunities. The area is known for its green and nature-rich environment with numerous walking and cycling routes in the immediate vicinity. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities and the peaceful countryside that characterizes this part of the Netherlands.
It should be noted that an age clause applies to this property due to its construction year of 1983. Additionally, the seller has claimed IMG compensation and utilized SNN subsidy, which prospective buyers may wish to inquire about for further details.
The asking price for this semi-detached house is 379,500 euros, with the buyer responsible for the transfer costs (kosten koper). This translates to approximately 3,547 euros per square meter of living space, which provides a reference point for comparing this property to others in the area. The total volume of the house is 395 cubic meters, and the plot size is 175 square meters.

