Key Features
Description
This attractive townhouse is situated at Oostsingel 200 in the Indische Buurt-Zuid neighborhood of Delft. Built in 1937, the property represents the characteristic architecture of the 1930s period with its distinguished facade and thoughtful design elements. The home offers 156 square meters of living space spread across three floors, providing ample room for a family seeking a residence with both historical charm and modern potential.
The ground floor welcomes you through a front garden leading to the main entrance. Upon entering, you reach a vestibule with stained glass doors that open to the central hallway. This hallway features a cellar storage closet and a toilet room. The main living area is a generous en-suite living and dining room that benefits from considerable natural light throughout the day. The front section includes a bay window that frames a pleasant view of the Schie canal, creating a distinctive connection to the waterway. The interior retains numerous period details including fireplace mantels, stained glass windows, paneled doors, and original ceiling treatments. Multiple built-in closets offer practical storage solutions within the living spaces.
At the rear of the ground floor, the living room opens through French doors to the backyard. The kitchen, which has been updated with modern amenities, provides a functional workspace with a neat counter block, ample preparation area, and several built-in cabinets. The kitchen also has direct access to the garden, allowing for convenient indoor-outdoor living during warmer months.
The backyard faces northwest and measures approximately 55 square meters with dimensions of 9.09 meters in depth and 6.03 meters in width. This outdoor space includes a wooden storage shed and a rear access path. Beyond the garden, there is access to a small green square that adds to the pleasant atmosphere of the setting.
The first floor is reached via a well-proportioned staircase leading to a spacious landing with a second toilet room. At the front of this level, there is a large bedroom and an additional front room of good size, offering flexibility for use as bedrooms, a home office, or a sitting area. The rear of the first floor contains a substantial bedroom featuring a fixed washbasin, built-in closet, and French doors opening to a full-width balcony. The bathroom on this floor is generously proportioned and includes a bathtub, a fixed washbasin, a shelf, and a mirror.
The second floor provides significant additional space that can be adapted to suit various needs. A staircase leads to a bright and spacious attic room with an impressive ridge height, creating an open and airy atmosphere. This area includes a dormer window at the rear, the location of the CV boiler (a Remeha Calenta HR installed in 2018), connections for a washing machine, and extensive storage options. The listing notes that this space could readily be configured to accommodate additional sleeping quarters or even a second bathroom. At the front of this level, there is a separate bedroom with a dormer window, a washbasin, and a built-in closet. An open storage area and a sizable attic space above provide further storage capacity.
The Indische Buurt in Delft is described as a charming and tranquil neighborhood known for its atmospheric 1930s homes and green streetscapes. The area enjoys a favorable position relative to Delft city center, with good public transportation connections and proximity to major roadways making it highly accessible. This combination of peaceful residential character and central location makes the neighborhood popular among families and couples seeking a balance of quiet and convenience.
The property features mostly wooden window frames with double glazing, contributing to both the authentic appearance and energy efficiency of the home. The energy label is rated C. The heating and hot water are provided by the aforementioned CV combination boiler from 2018, which is owned rather than rented. The listing also mentions an electric boiler and solar water heater among the hot water systems.
Parking is available on public streets in the area. The property is situated on its own land (eigen grond), which is an important consideration in Dutch real estate transactions. Given the construction year of 1937, standard age and materials clauses apply to the sale.
With seven rooms in total, including five bedrooms, this property offers substantial accommodation. The total building volume is 567 cubic meters. The parcel measures 145 square meters, with 5 square meters of building-related outdoor space (the balcony) and 5 square meters of external storage (the wooden shed).
The home presents an opportunity for buyers who appreciate period character and are prepared to make some modifications to create their ideal living space. The preserved style elements such as the suite separation, stained glass, fireplaces, and original doors provide a strong foundation of historical authenticity, while the layout and attic space offer flexibility for modernization and personalization. The view of the Schie from the front of the property adds a distinctive quality that is relatively uncommon in residential settings.
The asking price is 909,000 euros costs koper, which translates to approximately 5,827 euros per square meter of living space. The property is available for viewing, with transfer dates to be negotiated. A dedicated property website is available with additional information, accessible through a link in the brochure downloadable from the Funda listing platform.










