








Terraced House with Sunny Garden Near Nature and Schools
Key Features
Description
Located on the edge of the old village of Huizen, in the area known as De Noord, this terraced house at Trompstraat 58 offers a combination of practical living space and a convenient location. The property features a front garden, a sunny back garden, a stone storage shed, and a back entrance. Built in 1953, this residence has been updated with modern amenities while maintaining its characteristic appeal as a mid-terrace house in an established residential neighborhood.
The location provides easy access to various amenities that contribute to daily convenience. Several primary schools are within walking distance, making this property particularly suitable for families with young children. The shops in the old village center of Huizen are nearby, offering local shopping options for groceries and other daily necessities. The Goois Nature Reserve de Naarder Eng is in close proximity, offering opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural landscape of the Gooi region. Secondary schools are also accessible from this location, as is the outdoor swimming pool De Sijsjesberg and various other sports facilities, providing recreational options for residents of all ages.
For commuters, the property is favorably situated relative to the A1 highway, allowing for relatively quick access to surrounding regions and employment centers. Public transport connections are conveniently located around the corner from the property. Bus stop 320 offers a fast bus connection directly to NS Amsterdam-Amstel station, and this service also operates during nighttime hours, providing flexibility for those who work or socialize in the capital. Bus stop 100 provides access to NS Naarden Bussum station. For those who prefer cycling, the Naarden Bussum train station can be reached by bicycle in approximately fifteen minutes, offering additional rail connections to Amsterdam, Utrecht, and other destinations.
The ground floor layout begins with an entrance hall that contains the meter cupboard. From the hall, there is access to a practical cellar measuring 7.5 square meters, which has been equipped with connections for a washing machine and dryer. This cellar provides useful additional storage and utility space, keeping laundry appliances out of the main living areas. Also located on the ground floor is a modern toilet. The hall leads to the light living and dining room, which benefits from natural light and connects seamlessly to the modern open kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with a four-burner gas hob, an oven, a refrigerator-freezer combination, and a dishwasher, providing the essential appliances for daily meal preparation. A door from the living area provides direct access to the back garden, creating an indoor-outdoor connection that is especially pleasant during warmer months. The ground floor is finished with laminate flooring throughout, providing a consistent and easy-to-maintain surface.
The first floor is reached via a staircase from the hall. The landing provides access to three bedrooms of varying sizes. The master bedroom features a built-in closet, offering convenient storage space for clothing and personal items. The second bedroom also has a built-in closet, providing similar storage functionality. The third bedroom is smaller in size, making it suitable for use as a child's room, a home office space, or a guest room depending on the needs of the residents. The modern bathroom on this floor is fitted with a walk-in shower and a vanity unit, offering contemporary facilities. The first floor has the same laminate flooring as the ground floor, creating a consistent appearance throughout the main living areas of the property.
From the first floor landing, a pull-down ladder provides access to the attic space above. This attic measures 4.5 square meters and houses the central heating boiler installation. While not a full-height living space, the attic offers useful additional storage space above the main living areas, which can be valuable in a property of this size.
The outdoor space includes both a front garden and a back garden. The back garden measures 55 square meters, with a depth of 9.50 meters and a width of 5.80 meters. The garden is oriented to the east, meaning it receives morning sunlight, which can be pleasant for those who enjoy having breakfast outdoors or prefer a garden that warms up early in the day. The garden has been newly fenced and features a new gate, indicating recent maintenance and investment in the outdoor space. A back entrance provides access to the stone storage shed, which measures 6.10 square meters. The storage shed is freestanding and has an electrical connection, allowing for the use of power tools or lighting. The shed is not insulated, which is typical for this type of outdoor storage building.
The property has a total living area of 68 square meters, which is a modest size typical of properties built in the 1950s in the Netherlands. In addition to the living space, there is 12 square meters of other indoor space comprising the cellar and the attic, and 6 square meters of external storage space in the form of the shed. The total plot area is 134 square meters. The cadastral registration shows two full ownership parcels measuring 126 square meters and 8 square meters respectively, plus one shared parcel of 100 square meters with mandeligheid (shared ownership rights). The total volume of the property is 288 cubic meters.
The energy label is rated E, which indicates that there may be opportunities for energy efficiency improvements. The property has double glazing, which provides a level of insulation superior to single glazing. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combi boiler from the brand Intergas, which was installed in 2025 and is owned by the property owner. The recent installation of the boiler means that this major heating component is new and should provide reliable service for many years. The roof is a gable roof covered with tiles, which is a traditional and durable roofing solution for Dutch residential properties.
The property is classified as a terraced house in an existing building, specifically a mid-terrace or tussenwoning. It has four rooms in total, comprising three bedrooms. There is one bathroom and one separate toilet on different floors. The property has two main living levels, plus an attic space and a cellar below ground level. A skylight is present, which helps bring natural light into the upper areas of the property.
Parking for residents and visitors is available on public roads in the vicinity, as there is no dedicated parking space or garage included with the property. The property is located on a quiet road in a residential area, which typically means that on-street parking is available without significant difficulty, though this cannot be guaranteed at all times.
The asking price is 450,000 euros, payable by the buyer as is customary in Dutch property transactions (kosten koper). This translates to approximately 6,618 euros per square meter of living space. The property is currently listed as available, and the transfer date can be agreed upon between the buyer and seller through negotiation.

