








Characterful townhouse with deep sunny garden in historic Enkhuizen city center
Key Features
Description
This property is located at Sint Janstraat 30 in Enkhuizen, in the Centrum Zuid-Oost area of the city. The asking price is 400,000 euros costs koper. This is a characterful townhouse dating from 1920, situated in a protected city or village view. The property is classified as a semi-detached single-family home with an existing build.
The living area measures 103 square meters, with a plot size of 148 square meters and a volume of 387 cubic meters. There is an additional 2 square meters of other indoor space and 2 square meters of external storage space. The price per square meter of living space is 3,883 euros.
The ground floor features an entrance at the front with a hall, toilet, and access to the living room. The living room is pleasantly spacious and has high ceilings and large windows at both the front and back, providing good natural light. At the rear of the ground floor is the kitchen in a straight configuration, with access to the garden. A notable feature is the concrete floor on the ground floor, which provides a solid foundation for the property.
The first floor contains three bedrooms and one bathroom. The largest bedroom is located at the rear in a dormer extension and offers a view over the garden and the city center. The bathroom is functionally equipped with a shower, sink, and toilet. From the landing, the attic is accessible, which provides additional storage space. There is a skylight present in the property.
The backyard is notably deep for city center standards, measuring 133 square meters with dimensions of 22.50 meters deep and 5.90 meters wide. The garden is located on the northeast side and is accessible via a rear path that leads to the Baansteeg. The garden offers a high degree of privacy and receives sun throughout the day according to the listing. It is laid out with paving and greenery and has multiple seating areas. There is a free-standing wooden shed directly adjacent to the house, and there is sufficient space available for placing an additional shed if desired. The shed has no insulation.
The location is in the heart of the historic center of Enkhuizen. All amenities are literally around the corner, including shops, hospitality venues, and public transport. The harbors, the Enkhuizerzand recreation area, and the NS railway station are within walking distance. A unique feature of the Sint Janstraat is that no cars are parked on the street, which is described as a unique characteristic in the city. When purchasing this property, there is the possibility to rent a parking space directly behind the garden. The broker can provide more information about this parking option.
The property requires modernization in various areas but offers the opportunity to finish and furnish the entire property according to personal taste and preferences. The listing mentions that the combination of the solid base with the concrete floor, the dimensions, and the practical layout with straight walls makes this an interesting whole for buyers looking for a renovation project in a prime location.
Energy-wise, the property has an F energy label. There is double glazing installed. Heating and hot water are provided by an Intergas gas-fired combination boiler from 2017, which is owned by the current owner. The roof is a composite roof covered with bituminous roofing and tiles.
Parking in the area is available through parking permits. The property is offered with acceptance in consultation, meaning the exact move-in date can be discussed with the seller.
The sale starts with an open viewing moment on Saturday April 25 from 12:00 to 13:00. Registration with the office of Jelle Ooteman Makelaars is required to receive the brochure and further information about the property. The property status is listed as available and the listing is marked as new on the platform.
The cadastral information shows the property is registered as ENKHUIZEN F 3917 with a surface area of 148 square meters and full ownership (volle eigendom). The property consists of two living levels and an attic space.
This property offers a combination of a central location in the historic inner city of Enkhuizen with the space and potential to create a personalized home. The deep garden is a particular asset given the urban location, and the absence of parked cars on the street contributes to the pleasant living environment. The solid concrete ground floor and straight walls provide a good basis for renovation work. Buyers should take into account that modernization is needed and that the energy label indicates there is room for improvement in terms of insulation and energy efficiency.

