








Characteristic terraced house in popular Burgerhout neighborhood near Roosendaal center
Key Features
Description
This characteristic terraced house is located on Sint Josephstraat in the popular Sint Josephbuurt neighborhood of Roosendaal. The property, built in 1926, offers approximately 70 square meters of living space on a plot of 59 square meters. With three bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and a practical storage attic, this home is positioned in a desirable residential area known as Burgerhout. The location is particularly advantageous, being within walking distance of both the city center and the train station, while also providing good access to major roads and various schools in the immediate vicinity.
The ground floor of the property has been thoughtfully arranged to maximize the available space. Upon entering through the front door, you are welcomed into a light-filled living room that benefits from large window elements allowing natural light to enter freely. The living area features a grey tiled floor throughout and walls with a smooth, modern finish. The front section of this room provides ample space for a comfortable seating arrangement, making it an inviting space for daily living and relaxation.
From the living room, the space flows naturally into a half-open kitchen. This kitchen is designed in a straight layout with a neutral color scheme that harmonizes with the rest of the ground floor. The kitchen offers sufficient storage capacity through its cabinet arrangement and is equipped with practical amenities including a sink with faucet, a four-burner stove with integrated oven, and an extractor hood for ventilation. The area between the kitchen and living room can accommodate a dining table, creating a practical space for meals while maintaining the open feel of the floor plan.
The kitchen also provides access to several practical areas of the home. A modern toilet room is located off the kitchen area, as is a staircase closet that houses the electrical meter box. From the kitchen, you can also reach the rear garden directly.
The rear garden has been designed as a low-maintenance outdoor space that is fully paved. A new fence has recently been installed, providing privacy and defining the boundaries of the property. This compact garden offers a pleasant spot for outdoor relaxation, whether for enjoying a quiet moment, hosting a barbecue, or dining outside with friends and family. The garden is accessible not only from the house but also via a rear path, adding convenience.
At the back of the garden stands a practical attached stone storage shed. This outbuilding is connected to electricity and running water, with specific connections provided for a washing machine and dryer. This arrangement keeps laundry facilities separate from the main living spaces, which many homeowners find practical.
The first floor is accessed via a staircase from the ground floor. The landing on this level provides access to three bedrooms, the main bathroom, and a fixed staircase leading to the storage attic. All three bedrooms have been finished to a good standard, featuring laminate flooring and smoothly finished walls. One of the front-facing bedrooms includes a walk-in closet, offering additional storage space and a practical feature for organizing clothing and personal items.
The bathroom on this floor has been modernized and is fully equipped. It features a toilet, a washbasin with vanity unit, and a walk-in shower. The bathroom has a light appearance, contributing to a fresh and contemporary feel.
Above the first floor, a storage attic is accessible via a fixed staircase. This space primarily houses the central heating boiler and provides useful storage room for seasonal items, decorations, luggage, and other belongings that do not need to be readily accessible on a daily basis. The presence of a fixed staircase makes this attic space more accessible and practical than properties with pull-down loft ladders.
The property is classified as a terraced house constructed in 1926. Despite its age, the home has been updated in various ways to meet modern living standards. The energy label is currently rated G, indicating that there is potential for future energy efficiency improvements. The property features mostly double glazing, which contributes to better insulation compared to original single-glazed windows. Heating and hot water are provided by a central heating boiler that is owned by the property, not rented.
For parking, residents can use on-street parking in Sint Josephstraat or surrounding streets, as there is no dedicated parking space or garage associated with the property. This is typical for homes in this type of urban residential neighborhood.
The Sint Josephbuurt is part of the broader Burgerhout district in Roosendaal, an area that has gained popularity among various demographic groups including starters on the housing market, young families, and couples. The neighborhood has a characteristic atmosphere, with the street itself located on what is described as a quiet road within a residential area. Despite this relative tranquility, the location offers excellent connectivity to urban amenities.
The proximity to Roosendaal's city center means that a wide range of shops, restaurants, cafes, and other services are within comfortable walking distance. The train station is similarly accessible on foot, facilitating easy commutes to other cities and regions. For those who travel by car, the nearby highway connections provide efficient routes to surrounding areas and beyond. Families with children will appreciate the presence of several schools in the direct vicinity, reducing daily travel time for educational activities.
Additional features of the property include roller shutters installed at the front of the house, which can provide shade during sunny periods and add an element of security. The home has natural ventilation and is connected to a TV cable, ready for entertainment setup.
The asking price for this property is 269,000 euros, which is payable as costs to the buyer. This price translates to approximately 3,843 euros per square meter of living space. The property is offered with full ownership, and the acceptance date is to be agreed upon, offering some flexibility for the transaction timing.
The property is registered in the land registry under the designation ROOSENDAAL EN NISPEN C 5389. The total volume of the building is measured at 268 cubic meters, with six square meters classified as other indoor space and one square meter as building-related outdoor space, in addition to the 70 square meters of living space.
This home represents an opportunity for buyers seeking a move-in ready property in a central yet residential location. The combination of a characteristic 1920s facade with modern interior updates creates a home that balances historical charm with contemporary functionality. The practical layout with three bedrooms accommodates various household compositions, from singles and couples to small families. The proximity to both urban conveniences and quieter residential surroundings makes this a versatile location suited to different lifestyle preferences.

