








Spacious corner house with optional garage in Barendrecht center
Key Features
Description
This property located at 't Weerom 5 in Barendrecht offers a spacious corner house situated in a quiet courtyard setting near the town center. The residence provides a total living area of 131 square meters spread across three floors, with a plot size of 238 square meters. The asking price is set at 495,000 euros buyer's costs.
The ground floor features an entrance hall that provides access to the meter cupboard, a stair cupboard, a toilet, the staircase to the first floor, and connections to both the utility room and the living room. The kitchen is equipped with a ceramic cooktop, an extractor hood, a refrigerator, a dishwasher, and a combination microwave. The through lounge benefits from a laminate floor and receives additional natural light through a side window.
The utility room accommodates a washer and dryer setup, the central heating boiler installation, and offers additional storage space in a separate cupboard. At the rear of the property lies a garden oriented towards the southeast, complete with a wooden outbuilding that serves as a pleasant spot for relaxation.
Adjacent to the garden stands a freestanding garage constructed in 2024. This garage measures 29 square meters and is fitted with an electric door and a loft space. It provides ample storage capacity and can accommodate multiple vehicles. The garage is available as an optional purchase at an additional asking price of 75,000 euros buyer's costs.
The first floor comprises a landing with a built-in cupboard leading to three bedrooms. The first bedroom is positioned at the front of the property and includes fitted wardrobes. The second and third bedrooms are located at the rear, with one of these rooms providing access to a balcony. All bedrooms on this level are fitted with electric roller shutters for light control and security. The fully tiled bathroom contains a bathtub, a vanity unit, a toilet, and a heated towel rail.
The second floor offers a spacious landing that includes a large built-in storage area. Two additional bedrooms are located on this level. The fourth bedroom is situated at the front and features a dormer window, while the fifth bedroom at the rear has a skylight. The listing mentions that a sixth bedroom could potentially be created, though this would require modifications.
The property was originally built in 1964 and is classified with energy label D. The exterior features mostly plastic window frames with double glazing throughout. A Vaillant combination central heating boiler installed in 2014 provides heating and hot water. The roof is a gable roof covered with tiles. Seven solar panels are present on the property, contributing to energy efficiency.
The corner house is positioned in a courtyard setting that offers a quiet living environment. The location is described as ideal for families with children, as they can play safely near the entrance of the home. Various schools are accessible within walking and cycling distance. The shopping street known as de Middenbaan is located directly adjacent to the property, providing convenient access to retail facilities and other amenities.
Parking is available both on the property itself and through public parking in the vicinity. The property sits on owned land rather than leasehold. A balcony is present on the first floor at the rear of the residence.
The desired delivery date for the property is approximately September 2026. The purchase agreement will include an age clause, which is standard for properties of this construction year. As is customary in Dutch real estate transactions, a verbal agreement between private seller and buyer is not legally binding. A legally valid purchase is only established once both parties have signed the written purchase agreement.
The price per square meter of living space amounts to approximately 3,779 euros. The total volume of the property is measured at 415 cubic meters. The external storage space of 29 square meters refers to the garage, while there is an additional 5 square meters of building-bound outdoor space, which includes the balcony.
This corner house in Barendrecht center combines a central location with generous living space across three floors and five bedrooms. The quiet courtyard setting contrasts with the proximity to the main shopping street, offering both peaceful residential living and urban convenience in one location.

