Key Features
Description
This property concerns a garage situated at Tweede Wijttenbachhof 14 in the municipality of Oegstgeest, specifically within the Bloemenbuurt neighborhood. The garage is positioned on a small square that is somewhat concealed behind the residential buildings in this area. This location offers a quiet setting away from the main traffic flow while still being conveniently close to the Lange Voort shopping center, which provides various amenities for daily needs.
The garage was originally constructed in 1955 and has since received some notable updates. In 2021, the roof was completely renewed, which is an important maintenance item for any garage structure. The doors of the garage were replaced in 2022, ensuring modern and functional access to the space. These recent improvements contribute to the overall condition and usability of the garage.
Regarding the dimensions of the garage interior, the space measures approximately 5.49 meters in depth and 2.79 meters in width. The ceiling height is 2.32 meters, which should accommodate most standard vehicles. The garage door has a width of approximately 2.25 meters and a height of approximately 2.07 meters. These measurements are important to consider when determining whether specific vehicles will fit comfortably within the garage.
The garage is located on 18 square meters of owned ground, meaning the buyer will acquire full ownership of this parcel. In addition to the garage itself, the purchase includes a one fifty sixth undivided share in jointly owned property located near the Tweede Wijttenbachhof. This jointly owned property is cadastrally known as Oegstgeest, section C, numbers 8267 and 8268, with sizes of 4 are 77 centiare and 9 are 10 centiare respectively.
There is a homeowners association, referred to as VVE in Dutch, which is responsible for the maintenance of the square where the garage is located. The monthly contribution to this VVE is approximately 15 euros. At the time of listing, the square is being renovated and improved. As part of this renovation, separate parking spaces are being created on the square. These additional parking spaces will be rented out, and the rental income will benefit the VVE. This arrangement could potentially help offset the monthly contributions or fund future maintenance of the shared areas.
It should be noted that the garage does not have an electrical connection. If the future owner wishes to have electricity in the garage, this would need to be arranged separately and would likely involve additional costs and coordination with the relevant authorities and the VVE.
The asking price for this garage is 48,500 euros, with the costs associated with the transfer (kosten koper) to be borne by the buyer. This means that in addition to the purchase price, the buyer should account for notary fees, transfer tax, and any other costs customary in Dutch real estate transactions.
The delivery of the garage can take place in the short term, suggesting that the property is available for quick transfer once an agreement is reached. The notary handling this transaction is designated as Notaris Praktijk Leussen van den Broek Notarissen, with mr. J.A.N. Goes b.v. located in Molenlanden.
The listing is presented by Kompas Makelaars en Taxateurs from Leiden. As is standard in real estate listings, all information provided is intended as an invitation to make an offer and is non binding. While the information has been compiled with care, the listing agent accepts no liability for any potential inaccuracies in the description.
This garage property may be of particular interest to residents of the Bloemenbuurt or surrounding areas who require secure parking or additional storage space. The recent roof and door replacements add value compared to older garages that may require such updates. The ongoing improvements to the square also suggest an investment in the quality of the shared environment.


