








Spacious corner home with solar panels and sunny garden in Velserbroek
Key Features
Description
This property is a corner house located at Spitsaak 79 in the Tjotterbuurt neighborhood of Velserbroek. The asking price is 545,000 euros costs koper. The residence offers 99 square meters of living space situated on a plot of 168 square meters. The house was built in 1994 and features three bedrooms spread across three living levels. The property holds an energy label A rating due to its full insulation and the presence of twelve solar panels installed in 2015.
Upon arriving at the property, the first notable feature is the private parking space. The home includes a widened carport on the front driveway where residents can park directly in front of the door. The front garden is particularly spacious for a corner property. Between this house and the neighboring property, a wide gate has been created, allowing easy access to the rear garden with a bicycle or cargo bike. This side entrance adds convenience for daily life.
The ground floor of the residence contains the living room and kitchen. The living room is described as spacious and bright. An important feature is the French doors that connect the interior directly with the garden, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living spaces. The open kitchen dates from 2005 and is equipped with several built-in appliances. These include a combination microwave replaced in 2025, a four-burner gas cooktop, a refrigerator-freezer combination from 2021, and an extractor hood. The kitchen provides a functional space for cooking and gathering.
The garden at the rear of the property benefits from the corner position of the house, making it extra wide compared to standard properties. The backyard measures 61 square meters with dimensions of 9.26 meters in depth and 6.60 meters in width. The garden faces southeast, ensuring good sun exposure throughout the day. A wooden storage shed with electricity is located in the garden. The garden can be accessed from two sides, both through the rear path and through the side gate mentioned earlier. This dual access provides practical flexibility for using the outdoor space.
The first floor currently contains two bedrooms. The master bedroom is described as very spacious and features two Velux skylights that were replaced two years ago. The listing notes that there is potential to create a third bedroom on this level if desired. Storage space is available behind the knee walls, which is typical for homes of this construction period. The bathroom on this floor is described as simple but practical, featuring a walk-in shower, a sink vanity, and a second toilet. Having a toilet on this floor in addition to one on the ground level adds convenience for residents.
The second floor provides additional living space in the form of another spacious bedroom. This room also has the option to be divided into two separate rooms if the residents need more bedrooms. Two Velux skylights on this level were also renewed two years ago. The landing area on this floor contains the connections for a washing machine and dryer, as well as the location of the central heating boiler. The boiler is a Remeha Avanta gas-fired combi boiler from 2012, which is included in the purchase.
Several maintenance activities have been carried out on the property in recent years. The flat roof was replaced in 2018. The exterior paintwork was completed in 2025. The property has full insulation, which contributes to the A energy label rating. Mechanical ventilation is installed in the home. Outdoor blinds are present for sun protection.
The location of this property offers several advantages for families. The house is situated directly across from an elementary school and a daycare center. The shopping center of Velserbroek is within walking distance. The Westbroekplas, a well-known recreational lake, is also nearby and reachable on foot. The property is located on a quiet road within a residential area, providing a peaceful living environment while maintaining good accessibility to local amenities.
The house is offered with partial furnishings. The acceptance date is to be discussed, allowing flexibility for the buyer. The property is currently available on the market. The cadastral designation is VELSEN P 3779 with full ownership. The building has a composite roof covered with bituminous roofing and tiles. The total volume of the building is 350 cubic meters. In addition to the 99 square meters of living space, there is 15 square meters of building-bound outdoor space and 9 square meters of external storage space.
This corner house presents itself as a flexible family home where the layout can be adapted to the needs of the residents. The current configuration offers three bedrooms, but with relatively simple modifications, this could be expanded to four or even five bedrooms depending on how the spaces on the first and second floors are divided. The combination of private parking, a sunny extra-wide garden, proximity to schools and shopping, and recent maintenance updates makes this a property suited for families looking for a practical and adaptable home in Velserbroek.

