








Semi-bungalow with Ground Floor Bedroom on Spacious 750 m² Plot
Key Features
Description
The property is a detached semi-bungalow located on Prinses Marijkestraat in Dinteloord, built in 1961. The house sits on a generous plot of 750 square meters and has a total living area of 162 square meters. The asking price is 550,000 euros (costs to buyer).
The ground floor layout is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring a bedroom and bathroom on this level. Upon entering through the double front doors, you are welcomed into a spacious hallway that serves as the central hub of the ground floor. This hallway provides access to the living room, kitchen, ground floor bedroom with bathroom, and several practical spaces.
The technical room houses the Remeha combi boiler installed in 2019. There is sufficient space in this area should the future owner wish to install a heat pump for further sustainability improvements. The toilet is generously proportioned and equipped with a standing toilet and a small sink. The meter cupboard contains eight electrical circuits, one cooking circuit, and two earth leakage circuit breakers. A deep, narrow storage cupboard with multiple shelves provides excellent space for household supplies and provisions.
The living room is notably bright thanks to large windows on multiple sides and features a wooden parquet floor. The garden surrounds the property, allowing you to choose your preferred view from various spots in the room. Electric sun awnings are installed to manage sunlight and heat during warmer days. A sliding door at the rear provides direct access to the garden. A wood-burning fireplace adds atmosphere and additional warmth during colder months. A built-in cabinet offers storage for dishes or glassware and contains the narrow access to the crawl space beneath the house.
The kitchen is situated at the rear of the property and offers views of the garden and spring blossoms. While the kitchen is dated in style, it remains functional with an electric cooktop, dishwasher, refrigerator, and freezer. From the kitchen, you access a spacious utility room with a countertop featuring a double sink, connections for a washing machine and dryer, and an electric boiler for hot water supply to the kitchen.
The ground floor bedroom is located on the side of the house and benefits from good natural light through its windows. This room contains two built-in wardrobes and a large closet. From this bedroom, you can reach the adjoining bathroom, which is equipped with a floating toilet, urinal, shower, and vanity unit. This bedroom offers flexibility and could alternatively serve as a home office, playroom, or quiet workspace.
The first floor is accessed via a staircase and features a landing that leads to three bedrooms and a second bathroom. With the exception of one dormer window, all window frames on this level have been replaced with plastic frames fitted with HR++ glass, ensuring good insulation and low maintenance requirements.
The largest bedroom is located on the left side, slightly elevated by a few steps from the rest of the floor. The current owner has created an additional room here by installing a partition wall. Removing this wall would create a spacious master bedroom measuring 21.5 square meters. Alternatively, the current configuration of two separate bedrooms could be maintained.
The second bedroom is situated at the rear and measures approximately 9 square meters, suitable as a single bedroom, home office, or hobby room. The third bedroom is located on the right side and offers generous space at 16 square meters, complete with four built-in wardrobes, leaving ample room for a double bed and comfortable furnishing.
The first floor also contains a compact but functional second bathroom with a sink, shower, and floating toilet. This floor provides numerous possibilities to adapt the home to different family compositions and living requirements.
A hatch on the landing provides access to a storage attic on the second floor level.
The property is positioned centrally on its 750 square meter plot, allowing enjoyment of both sunny and shaded areas throughout the day. The garden is attractively landscaped with decorative borders, mature shrubs, and a lawn. At the front, there is a driveway suitable for parking a car, with direct access to the garage. The garage features a tiled floor, a storage attic, and electric wooden doors.
Walking around the property leads to a south-facing terrace, an inviting spot for relaxation surrounded by green planting, lawn, and colorful borders. A garden shed provides additional storage space for garden tools, bicycles, or seasonal items, helping to keep the garden tidy and organized.
The rear garden also features twelve solar panels installed in 2012, positioned facing south for optimal energy generation.
The property has an energy label C and benefits from double glazing, HR glass, wall insulation, and floor insulation. Heating is provided by the central heating boiler and supplemented by the wood-burning fireplace. Hot water is generated through the central heating boiler, an electric boiler, and a gas boiler.
The semi-bungalow architectural style combines the benefits of single-level living with the additional space provided by an upper floor. This particular home takes full advantage of this concept by placing essential living spaces and a bedroom on the ground floor, while offering additional bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. This layout accommodates various life stages, from families with children to individuals who prefer to minimize stair usage.
The 1961 construction year indicates a property from a period known for solid masonry work. While modernization is mentioned as an opportunity, the structural elements and layout provide a foundation for renovation work. The updated window frames with HR++ glass on the first floor demonstrate that some improvements have already been undertaken.
The presence of solar panels contributes to reduced energy costs and environmental impact. Twelve panels facing south represents a reasonable installation for a property of this size. The energy label C reflects the existing insulation measures including wall and floor insulation alongside the upgraded glazing.
The technical room offers practical possibilities for future sustainability upgrades. The space available for a heat pump installation acknowledges the trend toward reducing gas dependence in Dutch housing.
The outdoor spaces around the property are particularly noteworthy. A 750 square meter plot is substantially larger than typical residential plots in the Netherlands, providing privacy, flexibility in garden design, and potential for future additions such as a summer house or expanded terrace areas. The established planting with mature shrubs suggests a garden that has developed character over time.
The attached garage with storage attic adds practical value, providing secure parking, workshop space, and additional storage beyond what the house and garden shed offer. Electric doors represent a modern convenience feature.
This property presents an opportunity for buyers who value space, flexibility, and the chance to create a personalized home environment. The combination of a large plot, adaptable layout, and renovation potential makes it suitable for various buyer profiles, from growing families to those downsizing who still desire ample space and the possibility of ground floor living. The property is offered with transfer terms to be discussed and full ownership available.

