








Comfortable apartment living in the green heart of Soesterberg
Key Features
Description
This well-maintained apartment is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood in the charming village of Soesterberg. The property offers a pleasant living environment where tranquility and accessibility come together seamlessly. With a living area of approximately 68 square meters, this apartment provides a surprisingly spacious and bright living experience.
The location is one of the standout features of this property. The wooded surroundings are literally around the corner and invite residents to enjoy walking, sports, or simply relaxing in nature. At the same time, shops, schools, and public transportation are located within a short distance, making daily life convenient and comfortable. This combination of peaceful green living with all amenities nearby makes the apartment particularly suitable for those who value both comfort and a central location.
The bright living room of approximately 28 square meters forms the heart of the home and offers a pleasant, quiet living space with good natural light. This is a room where one can immediately feel at home. Additionally, there are two balconies present, one at the front and one at the back of the living room, with one of these balconies facing south, allowing residents to enjoy sunny outdoor moments throughout the day.
The separate kitchen is neatly finished and equipped with built-in appliances, providing sufficient space for extensive cooking. The kitchen has recently been fitted with new plastic window frames with triple glazing, contributing to both energy efficiency and comfort.
The apartment features two bedrooms, making it ideal for a couple, a small family, or someone who needs a home office space. Like the kitchen, the bedrooms have also recently been provided with new plastic window frames with triple glazing, ensuring good insulation and reduced noise from outside.
The bathroom is functionally arranged and includes a shower, a sink, and a connection for a washing machine. There is also a separate toilet, which adds to the practical layout of the apartment.
On the ground floor, there is a practical storage box of approximately 13 square meters, providing valuable additional storage space for items such as bicycles, garden furniture, or seasonal decorations.
The apartment has been well maintained by the current owner. Recent improvements include a new PVC floor installed in 2025, giving the interior a fresh and modern appearance. The heating and hot water are provided by an HR CV boiler that was installed in 2025 and is owned by the property owner, meaning no rental costs apply for this essential system.
The building dates from 1964 and is classified as a portiekflat, which is a type of gallery apartment common in Dutch residential areas. The apartment is located on the second floor of the building. The roof is a flat roof covered with bituminous roofing material.
The property has an energy label D, which is typical for buildings from this era. However, the recent installation of triple glazing in the bedrooms and kitchen, along with the presence of HR glass and double glazing in other parts of the apartment, suggests that steps have been taken to improve the energy efficiency of the home.
Fiber optic internet is available in the apartment, as well as a TV cable connection, ensuring residents have access to modern communication and entertainment options.
The Owners Association, known in Dutch as Vereniging van Eigenaren or VvE, is properly organized and maintained. The VvE is registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual meetings, collects periodic contributions, has a reserve fund in place, has a maintenance plan, and has building insurance. The monthly VvE contribution is 181 euros, which covers the shared costs of maintaining the building and common areas.
Parking is available on the public street around the building. While there is no dedicated parking space or garage included with the apartment, the listing indicates that there is sufficient public parking available in the area.
The total volume of the apartment is 226 cubic meters. The built-on outdoor space, which consists of the two balconies, totals 8 square meters. This outdoor space extends the living area and provides opportunities for outdoor seating, plants, or simply enjoying fresh air.
Soesterberg itself is a village located in the central part of the Netherlands, in the province of Utrecht. The area is known for its green character and proximity to nature reserves and forests. Despite its peaceful setting, Soesterberg is well connected to larger cities such as Utrecht and Amersfoort, making it a popular location for people who work in the city but prefer to live in a quieter environment.
The asking price for this apartment is 325,000 euros, which is offered as costs koper, meaning that the buyer is responsible for the additional costs associated with purchasing property in the Netherlands, such as transfer tax and notary fees. The price per square meter is approximately 4,779 euros, which is in line with current market conditions for apartments in this area.
The acceptance terms are in overleg, meaning that the exact date of transfer can be negotiated between the buyer and seller, providing flexibility for both parties.
This apartment represents a good opportunity for first-time buyers, couples, or anyone looking for a peaceful living environment with all necessary amenities close by. The combination of recent improvements such as the new floor, new window frames with triple glazing, and a new boiler, together with the well-organized VvE and attractive location, makes this a property worth considering for those entering the housing market or looking to downsize without sacrificing comfort or accessibility.

