








Spacious 6-room maisonette with south-west facing terrace and private parking
Key Features
Description
This spacious six-room maisonette is situated at Parkdreef 89 in the Parkenbuurt neighborhood of Zoetermeer. The property is spread across three floors, offering the practical advantages typically associated with a single-family home while being part of an apartment complex. With a living area of 111 square meters measured according to the NEN2580 standard, this residence provides ample space for comfortable family living.
The maisonette is located on the first, second, and third floors of the building. Upon reaching the first floor via the communal staircase, you will find the covered entrance to the property on the right-hand side. The hallway features the meter cupboard and a separate toilet room equipped with a wall-mounted toilet and a small sink. From the hallway, you enter the living room, which has a pleasant square layout with good natural light and a view of the partially covered sun terrace. The terrace spans approximately 30 square meters and faces southwest, making it an excellent spot to enjoy the afternoon and evening sun. A staircase from the terrace leads down to the private storage room and the parking space in the basement.
At the front of the first floor, the open kitchen is positioned with a practical corner layout. The kitchen is fitted with a five-burner gas hob, a wide extractor hood, a combination oven, a dishwasher installed in 2024, and a freestanding American-style refrigerator. Under the staircase leading to the upper floor, there is a generous storage closet that is well-suited for storing provisions and cleaning supplies.
The second floor is accessed via a wooden staircase featuring a sliding door at the top to reduce noise from the living area below. The landing on this floor provides access to three bedrooms, an internal storage room housing the central heating boiler, and the bathroom. The main bedroom is located at the front of the property and extends across the full width of the building, offering considerable space. The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub that also functions as a shower, a sink with a vanity unit, and a second toilet.
On the third floor, two additional bedrooms are currently merged into one larger space. However, the original door on the landing is still present, which means the rooms can easily be restored to their original configuration if desired. This flexibility allows future owners to choose between a larger open space or five separate bedrooms. At the front of this floor, there is a balcony that provides a convenient spot to air out bedding or laundry. The front room on this floor contains the connections for a washing machine and a dryer.
The property benefits from several recent maintenance activities. In 2024, the wooden window frames were painted, and the flat roof on the garden side was renewed. The mechanical ventilation unit was replaced in 2023. These updates indicate that the current owner has been attentive to the upkeep of the residence.
Heating and hot water are provided by an Intergas Kombi Kompakt HReco36 central heating boiler, which is a gas-fired combination boiler from 2016. This boiler is owned rather than rented, which means there are no monthly rental costs associated with it. The property has a B energy label, supported by roof insulation and predominantly double glazing.
The building falls under an active homeowners association. The monthly contribution is approximately 201.68 euros. The VvE is properly registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual meetings, maintains a reserve fund, has a maintenance plan in place, and has arranged building insurance. These organizational aspects provide reassurance regarding the long-term management of the shared elements of the building.
The location of this maisonette is notably central within the Seghwaert district. Two shopping centers are within walking distance: Leidsewallen and Seghwaert, both offering a range of shops for daily necessities. Additionally, a health center and a RandstadRail stop are nearby, facilitating convenient public transportation connections. The surrounding area also includes schools, childcare facilities, sports amenities, and the green spaces of Park Seghwaert.
A private parking space in the basement is included with the property, which is a valuable feature in a neighborhood where on-street parking can be competitive. The external storage room measuring 8 square meters provides additional space for bicycles, garden furniture, or other belongings.
The asking price is 390,000 euros, which translates to approximately 3,514 euros per square meter of living space. Buyer costs apply to this transaction. The preferred delivery date is to be determined by mutual agreement between buyer and seller.
Interested parties are granted access to a digital environment where relevant documents can be reviewed prior to a potential viewing. These documents include the cadastral map, the standardized information form known as Vragenlijst B, a list of items, VvE documentation, and the energy label.
The sales contract will include standard provisions such as buyer's choice of notary, the agreed delivery date, and an age and materials clause, which is customary for properties from this construction period. The property was originally built in 1981.
In summary, this maisonette on Parkdreef offers a combination of generous living space across three floors, a sizeable southwest-facing terrace, private parking, and a central location with good amenities nearby. The property is suitable for buyers seeking the space and feel of a single-family home within an apartment building context.

