








Well-maintained terraced house near the Grevelingenmeer with deep southeast-facing garden
Key Features
Description
The property at Springert 18 is located in the southern part of Ouddorp, a village situated in the province of South Holland. Ouddorp is known for its proximity to the Grevelingenmeer, a large lake that offers various recreational opportunities. The property is a terraced house, constructed in 2003, making it relatively modern in terms of Dutch housing stock.
The asking price is set at 475,000 euros, which is costs to be paid by the buyer. This translates to approximately 5,163 euros per square meter of living space. The property has a total living area of 92 square meters, spread over two floors. The total volume of the building is 316 cubic meters.
The ground floor of the property features a living room that serves as the central space of the home. The living room has sliding doors that provide access to the backyard and allow natural light to enter the space throughout the day. At the front of the ground floor, there is a modern open kitchen. The open layout creates a connection between the cooking area and the living space. For heating, the ground floor has both a wood stove that adds character to the interior and partial underfloor heating that contributes to a comfortable indoor climate.
The first floor of the property contains two bedrooms. The listing notes that these were originally three bedrooms, indicating that at some point a wall was removed to create larger bedroom spaces. Both current bedrooms are described as full-sized rooms with good natural light. The bathroom on this floor is fitted with a double sink and a walk-in shower. Additionally, there is a separate toilet on this floor.
The property has a flat roof covered with bituminous roofing material. The insulation level of the property includes roof insulation, wall insulation, and floor insulation, which are standard features that help with energy efficiency. However, the energy label is not available at the time of listing, which means an official energy performance certificate has not been provided or determined.
The heating system consists of an Intergas gas-fired combi boiler installed in 2023. This boiler is owned by the current owner, which means it will transfer to the new owner as part of the property. The boiler provides both central heating and hot water for the property. In addition to the central heating system, there is a wood stove in the living room and partial underfloor heating on the ground floor.
The backyard of the property is situated on the southeast side, which is a favorable orientation for sun exposure throughout the day. The backyard measures 86 square meters with dimensions of 17.25 meters in depth and 4.97 meters in width. This makes it an unusually deep garden for a terraced house. At the rear of the garden, there is a covered shelter or pergola structure that provides a sheltered outdoor space. The garden is described as well-maintained and attractively landscaped.
There is also a front garden at the property. The total plot size is 157 square meters. Behind the garden, there is a freestanding stone storage shed that has an electrical connection, suitable for storing bicycles, garden furniture, and tools. Access to the backyard is possible via a rear path, which is a practical feature for terraced houses.
The property is located on a quiet street within a residential area. Parking is available on public roads in the vicinity. The property has outdoor blinds installed, and there is a mechanical ventilation system to ensure proper air circulation within the home.
The listing describes the property as being in excellent condition and move-in ready. According to the listing, the property has been finished with care and attention to detail. The delivery of the property is planned for mid to late September, which indicates that this is not an immediately available property but rather one with a specific transfer timeline.
The location in Ouddorp offers proximity to the Grevelingenmeer, which is one of the largest lakes in the Netherlands and part of the Delta Works system. The area around the Grevelingenmeer is popular for water sports, cycling, and other outdoor activities. Ouddorp itself is a village with various amenities and is also within reasonable distance of the North Sea coast.
The property is classified as an existing build, having been constructed in 2003. This places it in a period of Dutch residential construction that typically featured modern insulation standards and practical layouts. The property has a cadastrally registered plot identified as OUDDORP D 2720, with full ownership status.
In terms of technical specifications, the property has 2 square meters of other indoor space and 1 square meter of building-related outdoor space, in addition to the main living area. The external storage space measures 5 square meters, which refers to the freestanding shed in the garden.
The listing mentions that the property has a smoke channel, which accommodates the wood stove. The presence of both a traditional heating element and modern systems such as underfloor heating and a recent combi boiler indicates a combination of character features and contemporary comfort.
The acceptance terms are described as negotiable, meaning the exact transfer date and conditions are to be discussed between buyer and seller. The village of Ouddorp is located on the island of Goeree-Overflakkee in the southwestern part of the Netherlands. This region is characterized by its coastal location, with beaches, dunes, and waterways forming a significant part of the landscape.
The property has three rooms in total according to the official specification, which corresponds to the two bedrooms plus the living room. The reduction from three to two bedrooms on the first floor may be relevant for buyers with specific requirements regarding bedroom count, though it could also present an opportunity to reconfigure the space according to personal preferences.

