








Energy Efficient Terraced Home with A++ Label in Heerlen
Key Features
Description
This terraced house is located at Nicolaas Beetsstraat 14 in the municipality of Heerlen, specifically in the Vossepark area near Dr Schaepmanplein. The property was built in 2019 and is situated in a relatively young residential neighborhood. The asking price is set at 329,000 euros costs to be paid by the buyer.
The house has a total living area of 106 square meters and stands on a plot of 107 square meters. The interior volume measures 395 cubic meters. There is an additional 5 square meters of indoor storage space and 6 square meters of external storage. The property has three full floors of living space.
The energy performance of this home is rated A++, which indicates a very high level of energy efficiency. This rating is supported by several features including roof insulation, wall insulation, and floor insulation. The windows throughout the property are made of PVC frames with insulating glass. Additionally, the house is equipped with ten solar panels that contribute to reduced energy costs. The inverter for these solar panels is located in the technical room on the second floor.
The ground floor of the property begins with a front garden leading to a covered entrance hall. Inside the hall, there is a meter cupboard and the staircase that leads to the upper floors. From the hallway, one can access the toilet room, which is fully tiled and contains a floating toilet and a small washbasin. The toilet room is separate from the bathroom, which is located on the first floor.
A notable feature of the ground floor is the industrial style steel door with glass panels that separates the hallway from the living area. The living room is positioned at the rear of the house and receives plenty of natural light through large windows. These windows include a sliding door that provides direct access to the backyard. The living room is connected to the kitchen in an open layout arrangement.
The kitchen is installed as a wall unit along the front side of the house. It comes with several built in appliances including an induction cooktop, an extractor hood, a dishwasher, an oven, and a refrigerator with a freezer compartment. This setup provides a functional cooking space within the open plan living area.
The ground floor has laminate flooring throughout. Underneath the stairs, there is a practical storage cupboard that can be used for household items. The living room is also equipped with an air conditioning installation that serves both cooling and heating functions, providing additional climate control options beyond the standard heating system.
The backyard is fully enclosed and mainly paved. It is described as sunny, which aligns with the large windows at the rear of the living room. In the garden, there is a wooden outdoor storage shed. A gate at the back provides access to a path running behind the row of houses. The entire rear facade of the property is fitted with roller shutters, which can be used for privacy, security, or to block out sunlight during warm periods.
The first floor is accessed via the staircase from the hall. The landing provides access to three bedrooms, all of which have laminate flooring. The sizes of the individual bedrooms are not specified in the listing. The bathroom on this floor is fully tiled and contains a walk in shower with a hard glass splash guard. There is also a bathroom cabinet with matching storage.
The second floor is reached via a fixed staircase. A large PVC Velux skylight is installed here, allowing ample daylight to enter the space. The sloping sections of the roof contain built in storage cupboards. According to the listing, this floor offers the possibility to create a fourth bedroom if desired. Currently, this space serves as additional storage and houses the technical installations.
The technical room on the second floor contains the connection points for the solar panel inverter, the central heating boiler, and the mechanical ventilation system. The central heating system is an ATAG HR combi boiler from 2019, which runs on gas and is owned by the current residents.
A significant feature of this property is the floor heating system. Both the ground floor and the first floor are equipped with underfloor heating. The temperature can be controlled independently for each room, which allows for personalized comfort levels in different spaces. The party walls between this house and adjacent properties are constructed without wall ties and include a cavity, which contributes to better sound insulation between homes.
Parking is available on the public road in front of the property. There is no dedicated private parking space or garage included with the house.
The location in the Vossepark area offers practical advantages for daily life. Shops for everyday necessities are within walking distance. The property is also favorably positioned relative to main roads leading to Maastricht and Aken, making it accessible for commuters or those who frequently travel to these cities.
The property is offered with an acceptance date to be negotiated. The listing indicates the house is available, meaning it is actively on the market. The cadastral designation is HEERLEN G 7260, and the property is held in full ownership.
In summary, this 2019 built terraced house in Heerlen offers modern energy efficient living with an A++ label, solar panels, and good insulation throughout. The layout spans three floors with three bedrooms on the first floor and potential for a fourth on the second floor. The ground floor features an open plan living and kitchen area with direct garden access. The property includes practical features such as roller shutters, air conditioning, individual room temperature control, and ample storage space across all floors.

