








Characteristic village home with deep garden in Julianadorp
Key Features
Description
Located in the charming old village core of Julianadorp, this characteristic family home at Parkstraat 27 offers a unique living experience that combines history with potential. The old village center of Julianadorp possesses a special attraction that is difficult to capture in words but is felt immediately the moment one walks through the area. This is a place where one finds true characteristic village homes, known from old prints, exuding charm, a sense of being lived in, and full of stories. These are homes with more than a hundred years of history, residences where one does not just live but experiences the house every day anew.
The Parkstraat itself is a location where time has not stood still, yet this home has remained remarkably true to its character. Since 1962, this property served as the home for the last resident, a period spanning more than sixty years. This long-term occupancy essentially says everything about the living pleasure of this location. While the environment around the house changed over the decades, with the village square growing and meadows making way for a new residential neighborhood, the house itself remained largely as it was originally intended. Because what is good remains good. The property is situated on a beautiful plot of 207 square meters of private land. The home itself offers approximately 90 square meters of living space, three bedrooms, spacious storage and hobby areas, and a delightful garden that is more than 20 meters deep. It is a place with significant potential, ready for a new phase. After more than six decades of residential enjoyment, the time has come for a new owner. This makes the search for a new resident particularly special for the current sellers. They are looking for someone who appreciates the charm and history and simultaneously has the vision to bring this home into the present with respect for its past. Who knows, the next chapter might begin here, offering another sixty years of living pleasure on one of the most beautiful spots in Julianadorp.
The asking price for this property is 275000 euros costs buyer. Given the current housing market, it is not excluded that the final sales price may turn out higher. Prospective buyers can easily request a viewing via Funda or the website of the listing broker. When submitting an online viewing request, a link is sent directly by email and or SMS allowing the applicant to schedule an appointment in the agenda. Naturally, it is also possible to call to schedule a viewing. The property is being marketed by Laan Makelaars, active for the Head of North Holland, providing guidance for the purchase and sale of existing homes.
The Parkstraat in Julianadorp is a leafy and green street located near the old village core. The surroundings exude the atmosphere of outdoor life, even though all desired facilities such as fresh food shops, supermarkets, restaurants, childcare, and primary schools are within walking distance. The dunes and the beach are naturally never far away in Julianadorp and are easily accessible by bicycle, as are the famous flower bulb fields. From the Parkstraat, one can also drive easily via the Schoolweg towards the Rijkweg N9, which leads to Den Helder in ten minutes and Alkmaar in thirty five minutes. This connectivity makes the location practical for daily commutes or visits to larger cities while retaining a peaceful residential feel.
Regarding the construction and layout, the property is classified as a terraced house built in 1912. It is an existing building that retains the features of its era. The living area is 91 square meters, providing a comfortable amount of space for a family or individuals. The house contains four rooms in total, spread over two living layers, including three bedrooms. This configuration allows for flexible use of the space, whether for sleeping, working, or relaxation. The volume of the house is 308 cubic meters, contributing to the spacious feel of the rooms.
The exterior features of the property are substantial. The plot covers 207 square meters, offering ample space around the home. Specifically, the backyard is 147 square meters in size. It has a depth of 21 meters and a width of 7 meters, making it a particularly long and private outdoor space. The garden is situated on the north, which can offer pleasant light conditions during parts of the day and evening. In addition to the living quarters, the property boasts 32 square meters of external storage space. This is a significant asset, providing plenty of room for hobbies, storage of bicycles, gardening equipment, or use as a workshop. This external space adds to the versatility of the property, accommodating various lifestyle needs.
From a technical perspective, the home reflects its age but offers the basics for modern living. The energy label is F, which indicates that the energy efficiency is not yet up to modern standards. This presents an opportunity for the new owner to improve the insulation and install more energy efficient systems, potentially increasing the value and comfort of the home in the long run. The isolation currently consists of partial double glazing, meaning that some windows have been updated while others likely still feature single glass. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas fired combi boiler. The boiler is owned, meaning it transfers to the new owner without needing to be bought out. The heating system is a central heating boiler, which ensures warmth throughout the house during the colder months.
The ownership situation is full ownership, meaning the buyer owns the land and the house outright. The cadastral designation is DEN HELDER L 447. The transfer of the property takes place in consultation, allowing for a flexible arrangement that suits both the buyer and the seller. The property is currently available, meaning it is actively on the market and waiting for the right occupant.
This home is ideal for someone who is handy or willing to undertake renovation projects to modernize the property to their own taste. The solid foundation of a house built in 1912, combined with the generous plot size and the prime location in Julianadorp, creates a unique opportunity. The partial double glazing and the presence of a combi boiler suggest that some updates have been made over time, but the energy label confirms that there is room for further improvement. The deep garden is a rare find in residential areas, offering a private oasis that can be landscaped extensively. The proximity to the coast and the dunes adds a recreational dimension to living here, allowing residents to enjoy the natural beauty of North Holland easily.
In summary, Parkstraat 27 is a characteristic home with a rich history and a bright future. It requires a new owner who can see past the current energy label and outdated features to recognize the potential that lies within. With three bedrooms, ample storage, and a large plot, it provides the necessary ingredients for a comfortable family home. The location in the old village core of Julianadorp ensures a friendly and community oriented atmosphere, while the nearby roads ensure that the rest of the region is easily accessible. This listing represents a chance to own a piece of local history and shape it for the next century.

