








Sustainable Bungalow in 't Eemgoed Community, Almere Oosterwold
Key Features
Description
Located at the edge of Almere Oosterwold, this property is situated within Dorpslandgoed 't Eemgoed, a residential concept spanning approximately 7 hectares where sustainable living and community involvement come together in a natural setting. The landgoed is home to 82 households comprising residents of various ages, forming a vibrant community that collectively maintains the grounds and cultivates food. A key element of the shared infrastructure is the Eemhuis, which serves as a central meeting space for both adults and children, functioning as an extended living area for all residents.
The property itself is a modern bungalow delivered at the end of 2021, with a total living area of approximately 82 to 83 square meters spread across a single level. The architecture is characterized by a shed roof (lessenaarskap) and a broad glass facade measuring approximately 10 meters in width. This extensive glazing creates a strong visual connection between the interior and the surrounding green landscape, while also providing abundant natural light throughout the living spaces. The building features an earth embankment and earth-covered roof, which contributes to its thermal performance and integrates the structure visually with the natural environment.
The interior of the bungalow is finished with attention to detail and sustainability. The floor throughout the living areas consists of a high-quality epoxy finish with integrated underfloor heating and cooling systems, maintaining a comfortable and consistent indoor climate throughout the year. The ceiling and a sliding partition wall are executed in light pine wood, adding warmth and character to the interior spaces.
The kitchen is modern and fully equipped with a range of branded appliances. These include a Neff induction cooktop, a Neff oven, a Liebherr refrigerator, and a Quooker instant boiling water tap. The kitchen is open-plan, connecting directly to the living area at the rear of the property where the shed roof creates additional vertical space and a sense of openness.
The bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower and a modern vanity unit. A separate toilet is located adjacent to the bathroom. The property contains two full bedrooms, both positioned at the front of the bungalow. Storage space is available in the hallway beneath the sloping roof section.
The technical room houses the essential sustainable systems that support the property's energy performance. These include a heat pump for heating and hot water production, a buffer tank for thermal storage, and a heat recovery ventilation (WTW) system. These installations are efficiently integrated into the technical space while remaining accessible for maintenance.
The property holds an A++++ energy label, which is the highest rating available in the Dutch energy labeling system. Complementing the heat pump and high levels of insulation, the roof is equipped with 18 solar panels that contribute to the property's electricity generation. Manual exterior screens provide solar shading when required.
The private garden measures approximately 70 square meters and has been landscaped in a natural style with a terrace area, lawn, and perennial plantings. The garden connects directly to the communal landscape areas of the landgoed, allowing residents to experience the surrounding greenery on a daily basis while benefiting from an organized and well-maintained residential environment.
The front garden is trapezoidal in shape and has been attractively landscaped, leading to the main entrance of the bungalow. The property is accessible for people with physical limitations and elderly residents, as it is entirely single-level with no stairs or steps to navigate.
In terms of legal structure, the property is held under apartment rights (appartementsrecht), with mandatory membership of the VvE (Homeowners Association) 't Eemgoed te Almere. The monthly service costs amount to 148.17 euros, which covers the maintenance and management of the communal areas and facilities including the Eemhuis and shared green spaces.
Parking is available on the property's own grounds. The property is connected to a fiber optic cable for high-speed internet access. The location is described as being on a quiet road within a residential area with an open aspect.
The asking price is 575,000 euros, payable by the buyer (kosten koper). This translates to approximately 7,012 euros per square meter of living space. The property is available for viewings and the acceptance date is to be negotiated. The cadastre reference is ALMERE C 4605.
Almere Oosterwold is a relatively new district within the city of Almere, known for its experimental approach to urban development where residents have a high degree of influence over their immediate surroundings. The area is characterized by a mix of residential, agricultural, and natural elements, with an emphasis on self-build and sustainable construction methods. The 't Eemgoed concept takes this approach further by establishing a cohesive community within a managed landgoed setting, offering residents the combination of private homeownership with shared resources and communal activities.
The construction year is listed as 2022, though the description mentions delivery at the end of 2021, suggesting the property was completed and occupied in late 2021 with formal registration following in 2022. The property is classified as existing construction (bestaande bouw) rather than new-build, despite its relatively recent completion date.
The total volume of the property is 340 cubic meters. The roof structure is described as a composite roof covered with other materials, referring to the earth-covered design that forms part of the building's sustainable credentials and aesthetic integration with the landscape.

