








Renovated semi-detached home with mill views in IJzendijke
Key Features
Description
This semi-detached residence is located at Rozemarijnstraat 24 in the village of IJzendijke, situated in the province of Zeeland. The property was originally built in 1902 and has undergone recent renovations to modernize its living conditions while preserving characteristic elements. The asking price is set at 249,000 euros, with the buyer responsible for the transfer costs.
The living area of the property measures 84 square meters, while the total plot size is 56 square meters. The building has a volume of 315 cubic meters. The property features a flat roof that was renewed with EPDM roofing material in 2019. The energy label is rated C, reflecting the insulation improvements that have been implemented.
The ground floor of the residence is accessed through a hallway featuring a Bourgondische dallen stone floor. The hallway contains the electrical meter cabinet, which has been updated with nine circuit groups and an earth leakage switch, as well as the staircase leading to the first floor. A practical storage cupboard under the stairs provides additional space.
The living room benefits from ample natural light entering through the window frames. The room maintains the same Bourgondische dallen flooring found throughout the ground floor. The walls are smoothly plastered, and the ceiling features wooden beams that add character to the space. From the living room, there is a view of the Mauritskerk church.
The kitchen was installed in 2018 and is constructed from solid wood. It continues the same flooring and wall treatment as the living room, with a beamed ceiling. The kitchen is equipped with a hardstone worktop and wall shelves for storage. Built-in cabinetry houses a dishwasher. The cooking appliances include a Bosch four-burner gas stove with a wok burner and console, along with a large oven featuring a chimney hood. From the kitchen, there is a view of the backyard.
A portal area connects the kitchen to the rear of the property. This space contains the modernized toilet facility and provides access to the backyard through a door.
The ground floor has been fully fitted with plastic window frames, with the exception of one window. All windows feature HR++ double glazing and are of the tilt-and-turn type. The exterior walls have been fitted with vents. All walls on the ground floor have been injected as part of moisture control measures. The sewage system has been replaced, and new radiators have been installed throughout. The floor, walls, and roof have all been insulated.
The first floor is reached via an attractive staircase landing. The landing area has a laminate floor, smoothly plastered walls, and a hatch providing access to the flat roof. There is also a staircase leading up to the roof surface.
The first floor contains three bedrooms, all of which are described as spacious. Each bedroom has a laminate floor, smoothly plastered walls, and beamed ceilings. Large windows provide good natural light in all rooms. One of the bedrooms includes a built-in wardrobe closet.
The bathroom on the first floor has been recently renovated. It features a tiled floor, a shower, a vanity unit with washbasin, an electric towel radiator, and connections for a washing machine and dryer. The bathroom is equipped with a mechanical ventilation system.
The first floor has plastic window frames with HR++ glazing and tilt-and-turn functionality throughout. Wall and roof insulation have been installed. The central heating boiler is an Intergas HR Eco model from 2017, which is gas-fired and owned by the property. The listing notes that there is a possibility to create a roof terrace on the flat roof.
The backyard is described as a low-maintenance city garden measuring 8 square meters, with dimensions of 5.50 meters in depth and 1.50 meters in width. The garden faces southeast, which provides favorable sun exposure. A small canopy structure has been installed, measuring 1.56 by 1.40 meters with an area of approximately 2 square meters. From the garden, there is a view of the Witte Juffer windmill, which is a notable landmark in IJzendijke.
The property is located on a quiet street in the center of IJzendijke. The village offers various amenities within walking or cycling distance, including a primary school, a supermarket, restaurants, and sports facilities. The surrounding Zeeland polders are also accessible by bicycle.
By car, the North Sea coast can be reached within approximately ten minutes. The location also provides relatively quick access to several larger cities in the region, including Gent, Brugge, and Antwerpen in Belgium, as well as Terneuzen, Middelburg, and Goes in the Netherlands. The listing mentions that the Westerscheldetunnel became toll-free for passenger vehicles as of January 1, 2025.
Parking for the property is available on public streets in the area.
The property can be used both as a permanent residence and as a second home. There is no mandatory domicile requirement for the address. The listing notes that formal recreational rental of the property is not permitted.
The building is classified as an existing construction single-family home in semi-detached configuration. It has two residential levels with four rooms in total, consisting of three bedrooms and one bathroom plus a separate toilet.
The property is currently listed as available through the real estate agency GeuS.

