








Spacious Semi-Detached Home with Large Garage in Popular Leusden-Zuid
Key Features
Description
The property at Prinses Irenelaan 38 in Leusden-Zuid is a semi-detached home built in 1965. The asking price is €665,000 costs koper. The property has a living area of 129 square meters, with an additional 23 square meters of other indoor space and 1 square meter of attached outdoor space. The total plot measures 291 square meters and the building has a volume of 507 cubic meters.
The home is situated in the popular Leusden-Zuid neighborhood, known for its pleasant squares behind the houses where local children play together daily. The area is characterized by peace, space, and tree-lined avenues where children can play safely. Various amenities are located nearby, including supermarkets, a gym, specialty shops, and schools. For those who enjoy nature walks, the Den Treek estate is within walking distance. The center of Amersfoort can be reached by bicycle in about fifteen minutes.
Upon entering through the front door, you arrive in a spacious hallway with a toilet and meter cupboard. From here, you walk towards the sunny dining room with a semi-open kitchen and the living room at the front of the house. The living room features a large window section and a gas fireplace. The semi-open kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances including a refrigerator, four-burner gas stove, extractor hood, and oven. Adjacent to the kitchen is the utility room with space for a washing machine and dryer, the location of the boiler, and room for an additional kitchen unit. This utility room serves as extra storage space or a convenient laundry room.
The backyard faces southeast and receives sun virtually throughout the day due to its ideal orientation. The garden has been landscaped with greenery and offers the possibility to create a back entrance to the adjacent square behind the houses. Thanks to its positioning, there is always a spot where you can find either sun or shade. The rear garden measures 130 square meters, being 13 meters deep and 10 meters wide.
Next to the house is a long garage measuring nearly eight meters in length. This freestanding stone structure has electricity but no insulation. The space provides considerable storage capacity, offers the option to park a car, or allows hobbyists to pursue their interests. The generous length makes this garage notably larger than standard single garages.
Returning to the house, the first floor is accessed via the staircase where three bedrooms and a bathroom are located. The rear bedroom spans the full width of the house and is therefore of considerable size. Two smaller bedrooms are situated at the front. The bathroom was renovated in 2022 and, through the removal of two built-in cupboards, achieved a practical size. It features a walk-in shower, toilet, and washbasin.
The second floor contains a landing and a large bedroom. By installing a skylight at the front, two bedrooms could be created on this floor. The property currently has four bedrooms in total across five rooms. This presents an opportunity for expansion that could bring the total to five bedrooms.
The property has an energy label D and features partial double glazing, indicating that some windows have been upgraded while others retain the original single glazing. Heating is provided by a gas-fired boiler from 2022 which is owned by the seller. Hot water is supplied by an electric boiler that is rented, representing an ongoing monthly cost. Fiber optic cable is available at the property.
The asking price per square meter is €5,155. The property has been listed as available and acceptance terms are by mutual agreement. The property is offered with full ownership and the cadastral designation is LEUSDEN D 1809.
Parking is available on the property itself as well as public parking in the area. The long driveway provides space for multiple cars. The property features a front garden, side garden, and backyard.
The roof is a gable roof covered with tiles. The property has three residential levels.
The semi-detached configuration means the property shares one wall with a neighboring home while having independent access and its own plot of land. The 1965 construction date places the home in the post-war building period in the Netherlands, when many residential neighborhoods were developed with solid construction and generous room dimensions.
The reference to life-cycle resilience potential relates to the possibility of adapting the home for aging in place. The presence of an adjoining garage and the ground floor layout could potentially accommodate modifications such as a ground floor bedroom and accessible bathroom, allowing residents to remain in the home even if mobility becomes limited in later years.
The proximity to the Den Treek estate is a significant amenity. This historic estate offers walking and cycling paths through varied landscapes including forests, heathland, and agricultural areas. The fifteen-minute cycling distance to Amersfoort center provides convenient access to urban amenities including shopping, dining, cultural venues, and public transportation connections to major Dutch cities.
The southeast orientation of the backyard is favorable in the Dutch climate, providing morning and early afternoon sun exposure in the garden. This orientation allows for comfortable outdoor use during the warmer months.

