








Top Floor Apartment with Views and Renovation Potential in Geleerdenbuurt
Key Features
Description
Located on the second and highest floor of a characteristic 1950s apartment complex on Pasteurstraat, this apartment offers an interesting combination of space and possibilities, complemented by a pleasant view over the authentic Geleerdenbuurt neighborhood in Den Helder.
The apartment presents a straightforward and functional layout that serves as a solid foundation for personalization. The basic structure is sound with relatively level floors, walls, and ceilings throughout, which makes it particularly suitable for gradual improvements according to your own taste and timeline. This approach allows you to invest in updates step by step, with typical renovation investments generally translating into increased property value.
The kitchen and bathroom reflect the simplicity often found in apartments of this type and era. The bathroom is currently functional, equipped with a shower, washbasin, shelf, and mirror. With targeted adjustments such as a new mirror or some smart accessories, this space can quickly feel fresher and more contemporary. The kitchen offers clear opportunities for renovation or replacement, whether through installing new appliances or placing an entirely new kitchen unit. The listing notes that a straightforward right hand model from a budget friendly retailer would be relatively affordable and simple to install, especially with some practical assistance.
The remaining spaces provide a blank canvas for personal expression. Options include installing different flooring, applying fresh wall colors, or adding contemporary wallpaper to establish your personal style throughout the apartment.
The layout is logical and practical in daily use, with an additional interesting possibility. Originally, the apartment featured an extra bedroom, and this configuration can be relatively easily restored by placing a partition wall with a door in the living room. This would create a bedroom en suite with the bathroom while still leaving sufficient space for a sitting and dining area, matching the original floor plan of the property.
The entrance begins with a spacious hallway providing access to the kitchen, from which the bathroom can be reached, as well as from the living room. The hallway also leads to a bedroom, the toilet, and the bright through living room with access to one of the two balconies. The second balcony is accessible from the kitchen. A fixed staircase in the hallway leads to an attic space divided into two sections, which includes a bedroom with a skylight window.
The location completes the appeal of this property. Situated in the popular Geleerdenbuurt, the apartment entrance is on the first floor, slightly above ground level, providing additional privacy and a sense of spaciousness. Both the front and back sides offer pleasant views of greenery. The city center is literally around the corner, ensuring an abundance of amenities, while the two balconies allow you to choose your preferred sun or shade position on nice days.
The immediate surroundings offer excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. The nearby Liniepad connects to the English style Timorpark, which flows seamlessly into the Huisduinerpolder, the green sea dike, and eventually the beach. Water sports enthusiasts can reach the surfing beach at Huisduinen by bicycle in minutes or by car in approximately five minutes.
Despite the natural surroundings, the location is surprisingly central. The city center is within walking distance, and the Marsdiep shopping area is easily accessible by bicycle. Den Helder offers more facilities than one might expect, including a library once named the best in the world, a theater, and a wide selection of restaurants. The city also provides numerous schools, sports clubs, associations, and healthcare facilities.
Specific details of the property include the following. The apartment is situated on the second floor with two balconons, one at the front and one at the back, plus a storage unit in the basement. The building dates from 1954. The living area measures approximately 56 square meters. The attic space, classified as other indoor space, measures approximately 19 square meters. The basement storage unit measures approximately 14 square meters. The gross volume of the apartment and its belongings measures approximately 231 cubic meters. All surface areas have been measured according to the industry standard measurement instruction and documented in a measurement certificate.
The Homeowners Association contribution is currently approximately 218 euros per month, as noted for the year 2026. The energy label is C. The Intergas central heating boiler dates from 2010 and is owned. The electrical panel features circuit breakers. The apartment has double glazing in plastic window frames.
The current configuration provides two bedrooms distributed across the living floor and the attic, with the option to relatively easily create a third by splitting the living room as it was originally arranged, which would create a bedroom en suite. The attic space accessible via a fixed staircase was previously used as a bedroom. The kitchen is simple and offers space for renewal according to your wishes. The bathroom includes a shower, washbasin, shelf, and mirror.
Parking is available freely without a permit in the immediate vicinity. Most daily amenities are quickly accessible by walking or cycling, including the city center, the Marsdiep shopping area in the Nieuw Den Helder district, and the Ravelijncenter and Schooten Plaza shopping centers in the De Schooten district. The central station with bus and train connections as well as a taxi stand is approximately six minutes walking distance, about 500 meters away.
The dunes, beach, and sea are never far in Den Helder. The beautiful beach at Huisduinen is approximately three and a half kilometers away, about 15 minutes by bicycle. The beach at Duinoord is approximately four and a half kilometers away, about 20 minutes by bicycle. Various childcare facilities and schools can be found in the immediate vicinity, with secondary schools within cycling distance. An excellent network of cycling paths provides quick access to different parts of the city, as well as by car.
It should be noted that the non self occupation clause applies, as the seller has never lived in the property themselves. This is a standard clause in such situations and potential buyers should be aware of this when considering their purchase decision.
The VvE checklist in the listing indicates several items marked as no, including registration with the Chamber of Commerce, annual meetings, periodic contributions, reserve fund, maintenance plan, and building insurance. This information should be verified during the purchasing process as it may indicate either incomplete information in the listing or particular circumstances regarding the Homeowners Association that require clarification.
Den Helder is known for its high number of sunshine hours and is increasingly being discovered and appreciated by lovers of peace, space, and outdoor living. This apartment offers a base in a residential environment with ample facilities, plenty of space, and an abundance of nature, representing an opportunity for those willing to invest some effort in creating their ideal home.

