Key Features
Description
The houseboat NOORDSTAD is located at Trompkade 1000 in the Oosterpoort neighborhood of Groningen. This residential vessel is situated at the edge of the atmospheric Oosterhaven, one of the notable waterways in the city. The ship dates back to 1910, giving it significant historical character as a living space.
The living accommodation comprises 45 square meters of living space with an additional 6 square meters of other indoor space. The total volume of the living quarters is 77 cubic meters. The interior includes five rooms in total, with two of these being bedrooms. There is one bathroom equipped with a shower, toilet, sink, and sink cabinet. Additionally, there is a separate toilet room. The entire living area is contained on one level.
The living space features a characteristic ship interior with a practical layout. The wheelhouse is highlighted as a pleasant space that remains comfortable throughout all seasons. The deck areas are described as spacious, providing ample opportunity for outdoor living and enjoying the surrounding views over the water.
From a technical perspective, the NOORDSTAD is well maintained according to the listing. The heating system consists of central heating with an oil-fired boiler that is owned by the current residents. Hot water is provided through an electric boiler. The vessel is equipped with a bow thruster for easier maneuvering and a silent generator. Security features include CCTV, and the property has a chimney installed.
The location offers views over the water, described as a free and lively panorama. Despite being in the middle of the city, the setting is characterized by a sense of peace and space. The property is positioned at a waterfront location with direct access to the water, situated in the center of Groningen.
An important aspect of this property is that it remains capable of sailing. This means the new owner would have the possibility to use the vessel for navigation, combining residential use with recreational boating potential.
Regarding parking, the area operates on a paid parking system with parking permits available. There is no dedicated parking included with the property.
From a legal and financial perspective, the listing notes that no transfer tax is due when purchasing residential vessels such as this one. This represents a cost saving compared to purchasing conventional real estate where transfer tax would typically apply. The asking price is set at 245,000 euros, stated as costs to be paid by the buyer.
The property is classified as a houseboat and described as a detached waterfront dwelling. Energy performance labeling is not mandatory for this type of property, so no energy label is available.
The kadastral registration shows the property under GRONINGEN 1 1 with a surface area of 1 square meter, which likely represents the minimum registration requirement for a floating vessel rather than actual land ownership.
Availability is immediate upon completion of the purchase process. The Oosterpoort area is a well-established neighborhood in Groningen, known for its proximity to the city center and its characteristic urban atmosphere. The Oosterhaven adds a maritime element to this setting, with various vessels and waterfront activities contributing to the local character.










