








Charming 1930s terraced home in Hilversum near center
Key Features
Description
Situated on the quiet and child friendly street of Siemensstraat in the Electrobuurt district of Hilversum, this charming 1930s terraced house offers a characteristic and inviting living environment. The property is conveniently located near the town center and features a total living area of approximately 72 square meters situated on a plot of 108 square meters. With a practical layout and a warm atmosphere, the house presents an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to modernize a home to their own taste while enjoying the benefits of a prime location in Hilversum.
The ground floor layout is designed for practicality and comfort. Entry is gained through a vestibule leading to a central hallway which houses the staircase, a staircase closet containing the meter cupboard, and a separate toilet room equipped with a fountain. The hallway provides access to the atmospheric living room which sits in open connection with the dining room at the rear of the house. This spatial arrangement creates a pleasant flow between the different living areas. From the living room, one can access the backyard directly through French doors, allowing for an easy transition between indoor and outdoor living during the warmer months.
At the rear of the ground floor, the kitchen is situated. While described as simply executed, it provides the necessary functionality and leads into the serre. This sunroom serves as a delightful transitional space between the home and the garden, offering a sheltered spot to enjoy the outdoors regardless of the weather. From the serre, there is also access to the storage facilities and the backyard. The outdoor space consists of both a front and a back garden. The backyard faces north and covers an area of 24 square meters with a depth of 8.80 meters and a width of 2.70 meters. It is accessible via a back entrance and includes a stone shed which is equipped with both electricity and running water, providing useful external storage.
The first floor of the residence accommodates the night quarters. The landing on this level offers additional storage space. There are two bedrooms located on the first floor, with one situated at the front of the property and the other at the rear. The rear bedroom benefits from a dormer window which enhances natural light and space. The bathroom is also located on this floor and is fitted with a shower, a washbasin, and a second toilet. Additionally, a practical laundry room or storage space is present on the landing, adding to the functionality of the floor plan.
The second floor consists of an attic level which is currently accessible via a loft ladder. This space features a large dormer window that spans almost the entire width of the house, offering significant potential. Although this floor is not currently included in the official 72 square meters of living area due to the absence of a fixed staircase and the need for finishing, it provides a generous volume of 25 square meters of other indoor space. With the installation of a fixed staircase and proper finishing, this level offers excellent potential to create a full extra bedroom or a home office, significantly increasing the usable space of the property.
The location of the property is particularly central and convenient. For daily amenities, residents can make use of the Seinhorst shopping center which is within walking distance. The center of Hilversum and the Hilversum railway station are easily accessible by bike within a few minutes. The surrounding area is well equipped with schools, sports facilities, and main roads, making it a practical location for families and commuters alike. Parking is available on the street via a parking permit system or paid parking.
In terms of technical specifications, the property was built circa 1930 and has an energy label D. Heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha Avanta HR-107 gas combi boiler from 2007, which is owned. The windows are largely double glazed and the property will receive cavity wall insulation in April, further improving energy efficiency. The house has a saddle roof covered with tiles and a volume of 332 cubic meters. As the property dates back to the 1930s, an age clause will be included in the purchase agreement. The property is offered with a asking price of 435000 euros costs buyer.

